Really unusual and one-of-a-kind ring made in France c1900 to 1920 and set in a fine handmade yellow gold setting with a wonderful natural yellow sapphire stone set within fourteen claws. It is cushion-cut.
The weight of it is sixteen carats and a half.
It did not need embellishment with any diamonds, because the creator of the ring originally wanted it to stand out on its own and for the sapphire to be the centre point of all the attention.
Edwardian period "Forget me not" flower brooch.
Made in England c1910. It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting, with natural pearls and turquoise stones, in a floral design.
It comes in its original fitted case, and was retailed by West & Son, Dublin.
This pretty original antique ruby and diamond set ring is from Delphi Antiques in Dublin.
It was made in England C1900 and is from the Edwardian period.
It is set in a fine eighteen carats yellow gold setting with a single ruby in the centre set in a fine clawed setting.
This is surrounded by eight old round cut diamonds and rubies all in a cluster style setting.
Beautiful original Art Deco period brooch, made in England c1920 it is set in a fine platinum setting with old brilliant-cut white diamonds set in s fine clawed setting made in the form of a bow.
Beautiful original Edwardian period emerald and diamond set ring, made in England c1910. It is set in the finest quality platinum and 18k yellow gold setting with a single emerald cut Colombian emerald in the centre set in a fine 8 claw setting. This is surrounded by 12 transitional cut diamonds, two larger and 8 smaller in a marquise shaped setting.
Really unusual and unique late 19th century choker necklace made in England c1880 to 1900. It has an obvious Egyptian theme to it.
The centrepiece of the choker is decorated with hand enamelling and depicts an Egyptian pharaoh, possibly Nefertiti or Cleopatra.
It is hand-enamelled with beautiful enamelling in blue, pink, and slight shades of green.
She is wearing diamond set earrings and her collar is encrusted with old round-cut diamonds as well. The centre panel is surrounded by ten natural pearls with very small diamonds set in the frame between the pearls.
The necklace consists of thirteen strands in an eighteen-carat yellow gold.
Really pretty and unusual opal set ring made c1900 to 1910, in the Edwardian period.
It set in a fine eighteen-carat slightly rose-coloured gold setting and set all along the centre with four cushion-cut fiery opals in a very fine rub-over setting. The setting itself is decorated in what is known as a split shank design.
Medium-sized gold bangle engraved with floral pattern engraving.