French Art Deco necklace, set in platinum and eighteen-carat yellow gold setting.
Set with rubies and diamonds in a geometric pattern.
Terminated by oval cabochon-cut fiery opal pendant set in clawed setting.
Wonderful original late Victorian period brooch made in England c1890 to 1900.
It is set in a very unusual fifteen-carat heavy yellow gold, and depicts a spider.
The spider itself is set with a cushioned cut peridot stone for the body and a ruby as a head.
Even the pin of the brooch is a really heavy gauge, and also in fifteen-carat yellow gold.
Most incredible original antique emerald ring made in England c1910 to 1915, in the Edwardian period.
It is set in a fine handmade platinum setting with an incredible natural cabochon-cut emerald in the centre set in a six-twin-clawed setting.
The weight of the emerald is an incredible twenty-eight carats.
It is a Colombian emerald, miner oil, and the shoulders of the ring are just simply set with small diamonds, not to take away for this incredible emerald stoned.
Beautiful original late Victorian brooch, made in England c1890. It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting with Burmese rubies and old cut Victorian diamonds in a crescent shaped setting.
Really unusual early 20th century sapphire and diamond set ring made in France c1900. It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting.
It is set in the centre with a beautiful oval-shaped medium blue coloured sapphire stone set within four claws. It is surrounded on the outer edge with a single row of old European-cut diamonds, and between the oval sapphire stone and the diamonds, are square and half-moon-shaped sapphire stones also set in the ring to continue the beautiful pattern.
Pair of Edwardian period c1910 18ct yellow gold and platinum engine turned oval shaped cufflinks.
Vintage ring set in a fine eighteen-carat white gold setting, with a pear-shaped diamond at its centre set in five claws.
Simply set on each side with smaller brilliant-cut diamonds tapering as it comes up to the centre-stone.
Central diamond weight: one carat and twenty-eight points
Colour: F
Clarity: Si1
Really one-of-a-kind ring made in France c1919, in the Art Nouveau period.
It is made in the form of a butterfly (or an oyster?) and it is set in the finest eighteen-carat yellow gold setting. It is set in the centre with a single marquise-cut diamond set in a milgrain on each side.
There is a beautiful fiery opal of petal shape, set in a rub over setting and in between is a single row of old round-cut diamonds.