This beautiful little ring was made in France C1900.
It is set in a fine eighteen carats white gold setting with a single old brilliant-cut diamond in the centre set in a six claw setting.
The diamond weight of the centre stone is approx. forty points so it is not the largest of diamonds but what makes this beautiful ring exceptional is the craftmanship of its setting.
It is beautifully pierced and carved which gives this little beauty a light feeling the direct opposite to modern rings which sometimes are heavy and over sized looking.
Unusual and rare Art Deco period single stone diamond set dress ring, made in America c1930. It is set in a fine platinum setting with a single trillion cut diamond in the centre set in a 3 claw setting, also set on each shoulder with a single tapered bagette cut diamond in the Art Deco manner.Diamond weight 2.31 ct.
Victorian eighteen carats yellow gold Gypsy ring set in the centre with an old round-cut diamond.
Exquisite and rare late Victorian 4 row natural choker pearl necklace, made c1880. It has a beautiful platinum and eighteen-carat gold oval shaped centre piece. It has a wonderful old cut oval shaped diamond set in a fine 6 claw setting in the centre which is surrounded by numerous old cut diamonds in a beautiful floral fretwork design. The centre panel which is also the clasp is light in weight and should sit perfectly on the neck. The natural pearls are not graduated in size and measure 3 mm and are of excellent colour, texture and quality.
Beautiful original c1915 Edwardian period pair of 18k yellow gold and platinum drop earrings set with natural pearls and old brilliant-cut diamonds.
Superb brooch made in England c1870 to 1880.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting, and it depicts a horseshoe in the centre, which is beautifully set with wonderful fiery opals and old European-cut diamonds in between them and at the end of each of the bar.
Here we have got a further fiery opal and a beautiful pair of old European cut diamonds.
It was most likely given as a lucky brooch or as a good charm brooch.
Really unusual antique brooch that once belonged to the late Garech de Brún, famous for his parties at Luggala house in County Wicklow in Ireland.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting, inspired by the Art Nouveau period when it was made, c1910.
It is set with four natural green sapphire stones set in a very fine rope over setting. This brooch is as modern today in its appearance, as when it was made.
Beautiful opal ring, like no other. It comes with a little bit of a difference: it was made in Ireland, which is very unusual c1890 to 1900.
It is set with this beautiful cabochon-cut fiery opal in a-clawed setting. The colours are absolutely stunning in the stone itself.
It is hallmarked on the inside West and Company, jeweller set up c1700.