The nicest of serpent rings, made in France c1880 to 1900.
It is set in a beautiful fine woven eighteen-carat rich yellow gold setting.
The serpent (snake) itself is set with two Colombian emeralds for eyes, with an amazing pear shaped old European-cut diamond in the head of the serpent itself.
The diamond weight is just under one carat.
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.
Pair of cufflinks from the 1960's.
They are made in nine-carat yellow gold with each cufflink being decorated with a bark finish.
Highly unusual pair of original vintage diamond set earrings made in France c1950-1960.
Each earring is set in a fine platinum setting with a beautiful brilliant-cut diamond at the top set in a rub-over setting.
Each of the main diamonds is one carat and twenty points.
They are set at the back with a French clip and also a pierced fitting, so you could actually wear these as a pair of pierced earrings or also as a pair of clip on earrings if you preferred.
They are really unusual and beautiful pair of original vintage diamond set earrings.
Unusual and rare Edwardian period citrine diamond and black onyx pendant necklace, made c1905. It is set in a fine platinum setting with old cut diamonds and black onyx stones in an Art Deco design which terminates with a single large square citrine stone set in an eight double-claw setting. A very unusual and beautiful piece.
Exquisite Edwardian period diamond set pendant necklace, made c1910. It is set in an extremely fine platinum setting with transitional cut diamonds set in a milgrain setting on a pear shaped design. It has a single transitional cut diamond suspended in the centre set in a milgrain setting and it also has its original neck chain which is inset with diamonds. It is an extremely beautiful light piece that sit perfectly on the neckline.
Exceptional original antique gold bracelet made in France in the 1940s and set in the finest eighteen-carat rich gold.
It is known as a tank bracelet because the inspiration came from the tanks that were used in the Second World War.
Even though it is an original antique piece, it is very contemporary in its style and today can be worn as easily.
As it was in the 1940s, and it is a lovely heavy example of such a bracelet.
This beautiful antique brooch is from Delphi Antiques in Powerscourt in Dublin.
It was made in France C1860 and is set in a fine eighteen carats yellow gold setting which is inset with a hand-painted enamel plaque depicting cupid at play.