Pair of Art Deco period cufflinks.
Made in England c1920.
They are eighteen-carat yellow gold with each cufflink being set with a small brilliant-cut diamond in a rectangular shape.
Stunning pair of original vintage single-stone diamond set solitaire earrings made in England c1950 to 1960. Each hearing is set in a fine eighteen-carat white gold setting. Each is set with a brilliant-cut diamond within four claws.
Each diamond is one carat and thirty points in weight, a colour H, and a clarity VS2.
Really unusual original Edwardian to Art Deco aquamarine and diamond set ring made in France c1910 to 1915 and set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and white gold setting.
It is set in the centre with a beautiful emerald-cut aquamarine stone set in a very fine rub-over setting.
The shoulders are decorated with wonderful rose-cut diamonds. The scrolling work is really a detail associated with the Art Nouveau period in particular.
Pendant made in England c1920, set in a floral-inspired nine-carat pierced gold setting, with a pear-shaped amethyst stone at the bottom, and two square-cut amethyst stones above the trellis pattern.
Amazing classic diamond set bracelet made c1980.
This style of bracelet is known as a tennis bracelet or a line bracelet. This example is set in a very fine eighteen-carat white gold setting set with beautiful round brilliant-cut diamonds in a four-clawed setting.
The diamond weight is seventeen carats and fifty points.
They are a colour D to E, and the clarity is internally flawless (IF) to Vvs 1.
It comes with a certificate.
Exceptionally pretty original Art Deco period single stone diamond set solitaire ring made in England c1915 to 1925.
It set in a fine handmade platinum setting with an old brilliant-cut diamond as a centrepiece set within six claws.
The diamond weight here is one carat and ten points.
It is a colour H and a clarity Vs 2.
The shoulders of the ring are beautifully set with a single emerald cut diamond and five old brilliant cut diamonds on each shoulder.
Beautiful original Edwardian period diamond set ring made in England c1905 to 1910, in the Edwardian period.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting and it is known as a gypsy-style diamond set ring.
It is very rounded in shape and looks a bit like a wedding band, but it has a diamond inset into the centre of the ring in a very, very fine rub-over setting.
The diamond weight is approximately twenty points.
This beautiful original Art Deco period diamond set brooch was made in England C1920.
It is set in a fine eighteen carats yellow gold and platinum setting with five old brilliant-cut diamonds graduated in size set in a milgrain setting.
It is a simple brooch and can be worn in many ways and in different directions.