Beautiful emerald and diamond set quality earrings. They could only be from the Art Deco period c1920 because of their light-hearted style.
There are geometric in form and they are set with incredible long and thin emerald-cut diamonds with small old round-cut diamonds in between.
They are set in the centre with beautiful cabochon cut Colombian emeralds set within four claws.
This beautiful original late Victorian period chain was made in England C1880.
It is known as a guard or muff chain and to be so they need to be sixty inches in length so they can be worn with ease twice or three times around a neck.
This chain is nine carats old yellow gold and is of a belcher link.
It also has its original swivel catch so different items can be worn on the chain.
From a pocket watch to a Victorian seal or fob.
Exceptional original Edwardian period diamond set pendant necklace and chain, made in England c1910.
Extremely pretty original Edwardian period brooch made in the form of a bow. It is set in a fine platinum setting with small old brilliant-cut diamonds in an angular shaped bow design.
Really pretty diamond set ring made between 1910 and 1920, between the Edwardian and Art Deco periods.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and white gold setting and it is set in the centre with an old brilliant cut diamond set within four claws within a square.
This is surrounded by smaller diamonds set in a wonderful Art Deco geometric style pattern.
This exceptionally pretty original single stone diamond set solitaire ring was made in France c1900 and is set in a fine eighteen-carat slightly rose coloured gold setting.
It's set in the centre with a single cushion cut diamond set within eight claws.
The diamond weight here is approximately sixty points and the shoulders are decorated very simply in a line pattern.
Beautiful pair of original vintage single-stone diamond set solitaire earrings set in eighteen-carat yellow gold. (As opposed to the more frequently found eighteen-carat white gold or platinum)
Each earring is set with a brilliant-cut diamond in a rub-over setting.
The diamond weight of each stone here is one carat and ninety points.
There are a colour H to I and a clarity Vs2.
Really nice and unusual piece of antique jewellery, an original vesta case. It was made in England c1900 and is set in a very fine nine-carat, slightly rose coloured gold.
It is an antique matchbox to kept "strike-anywhere" matches. It has room on the front where you could put the initials or coat of arms or name of someone, and on the base of it there is a striker to strike the matches.
Nowadays this piece would be worn on a lovely chain, maybe a 30-inch chain, or on a muff chain.
It is a really lovely piece in a beautiful crisp original condition.