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 absolutely amazing original Edwardian to Art Deco period single-stone diamonds was made c1915 to 1920 and is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting.
It is set in the centre with an old brilliant-cut diamond set within six claws.
The diamond weight is two carats and eleven points.
It is a colour H and a clarity Si1.
What is really unusual about this ring is the shoulder detail: each is set with four French-cut diamonds in a channel setting.
Vintage turquoise and gold-set earring.
Set in the finest eighteen-carat yellow gold in a slight swirling pattern going around the centre stone.
The centre stone is a natural cabochon-cut turquoise stone (completely rounded and polished), and is set in a fine rub-over setting.
An exceptional antique gold and platinum set bracelet. This exquisite bracelet was made in France c1905 to 1910. It is set in eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum.
There's a centre bow which is set with small old round cut diamonds with a single solitary diamond on each side, set in a clawed setting.
The detail on the gold makes this beautiful bracelets simply irresistible.
Weight: ~one carat
Exceptionally pretty original Edwardian single-stone diamond set ring made in England c1910 to 1915 and set in a fine platinum setting.
It is set in the centre with a beautiful oval-shaped diamond set within ten claws.
The diamond weight is two carats and seven points.
It is a colour G and a clarity Vs2.
The shoulders of the ring are just set with very simply but very small diamonds, not to take away from the beauty of the central stone oval in shape.
Gorgeous pair of original vintage diamond set rings
The principal ring is a single-stone diamond set solitaire ring. It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting with a brilliant-cut diamond set within four claws.
The diamond weight is one carat and thirty-four points. It is a colour G and a clarity Vs2. It is decorated on each side with a single row of smaller brilliant-cut diamonds.
It comes with an original matching eternity ring, which could be worn as a wedding band. This ring is set also in eighteen-carat yellow gold with matching diamonds.
Really unusual original vintage bracelet made in Italy c1960 to 1970 and set in a very fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting.
It is all made from individual strands, with lovely movement when it is worn.
There are sapphires, diamonds, rubies, emeralds and more diamonds at the end. A lovely mixture of stones to go with different rings that you might have, and a wonderful hidden clasp at the end of the bracelet.
Most gorgeous late Victorian period bracelet made c1880 to 1900 in England. Unusually, it is made in fifteen-carat yellow gold, a much warmer buttery coloured gold.
It is of a curb link design with a hidden clasp at the back. To the front of the bracelet is a suspended heart which is beautifully engraved and inset with old rose-cut diamonds.
On each side is a trefoil of old rose-cut diamonds.