Unusual and rare Edwardian period diamond set pendant necklace, made c1900. It is set in a fine platinum setting and is set with numerous transitional cut diamonds in an unusual nearly Art Deco eastern design. The single transitional cut diamond suspended in the centre set in a fine milgrain setting weights 1.5 carats. It also has its original platinum neck chain.
Exquisite Edwardian period c1915 platinum, cross set with a single transitional cut diamond in the centre in a fine milgrain setting. Also with emerald cut emeralds, transitional cut diamonds and cabochon cut black onyx stones, in the finest Edwardian setting.
Really unusual pair of early 20th century Art Deco diamond set earrings made c1905 to 1915.
They are set in a fine eighteen-carat white gold settings, set in the centre with a single brilliant-cut diamond set in a very fine clawed setting.
The diamond weight in the two main stones is one carat and twenty points.
There are smaller diamonds around the side of the earring.
Unusual antique brooch known as a gold-miner's brooch.
It was traditionally made form the first nugget of gold that a miner would have found, often gifted to their sweet-heart.
It is set in nine-carat slightly rose-coloured gold, and depicts the pick, spade and bucket ; the thee tools of the mining trade.
Beautiful original dress ring from the 1950s. It is set in a fine 18ct gold setting with a single emerald cut aquarmarine stone in a 4 clawed setting. Aquamarine weight- 30cts
Wonderful and simple single stone diamond set solitaire ring was made by the renowned Irish jewellery company Boodles.
It is set in a fine platinum setting with a brilliant cut diamond in the centre set within eight claws.
The diamond weight is one carat and forty-one.
It is a colour H and a clarity Vs2.
It is just a beautiful simple elegant ring.
Two-stone diamond set ring made in England during the Edwardian period, in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting.
The two transitional-cut diamonds are set in eight claws, in a style known as a two-stone twist ring in England, and a toi-et-moi ring in France.
Typically Art Deco cluster ring, made c1920, set in a fine platinum setting with a wonderful Colombian emerald as its centrepiece within four claws, surrounds by two rows of beautiful emerald-cut and marquise diamonds.
A wonderfully hand-crafted piece.