The simplicity of a single-stone diamond solitaire ring, especially as an engagement ring, is sought after.
This one was made c1960-1970s and is set in a fine handmade platinum setting with a brilliant-cut diamonds in a four-clawed setting.
The diamond weight is two carats on one point/
It is a colour H and a clarity Si2.
It comes with a certificate.
Unusual pair of original Art Deco period diamond set earrings, made in England c1930, they are set in the finest platinum setting and are set with brilliant-cut diamonds, marquise diamonds, emerald cut diamonds and a single pear shaped diamonds in a drop style setting.
Beautiful original Edwardian - Art Deco period single stone diamond set solitaire ring.
Made in England C1915 it is set in a fine eighteen carats yellow gold and platinum setting with a single transitional cut diamond in the centre set in an eight claw setting.
It is also set on each shoulder with two bagette cut diamonds and three small old round cut diamonds in a split shoulder shank design.
Centre diamond weight One carats twenty one points.
Stunning original vintage single stone diamond set solitaire ring set in a fine handmade eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting.
It is set in the centre with a single old brilliant-cut diamond set within eight claws.
The diamond weight is two carats and twenty-six points.
It is a colour G and a clarity Vs2.
The stones comes with a certificate.
Completely simple but beautiful vintage single stone diamond set solitaire ring made c1950 to 1960.
It is set in a fine handmade platinum setting with a beautiful brilliant-cut diamond set within six claws.
The diamond weight here is one carat sixty-one points.
It is a colour D and a clarity Vs1, and comes with a certificate.
Beautiful original Art Deco period sapphire and diamond set dress ring, made in England c1920. It is set in the finest quality platinum setting with a single asscher cut sapphire stone set in the centre in a milgrain setting. This is surrounded by 12 old brilliant-cut diamonds of various size set in a low panel shaped Art Deco setting
Really pretty and unusual opal set ring made c1900 to 1910, in the Edwardian period.
It set in a fine eighteen-carat slightly rose-coloured gold setting and set all along the centre with four cushion-cut fiery opals in a very fine rub-over setting. The setting itself is decorated in what is known as a split shank design.
Late Victorian period ring set in eighteen-carat yellow and white gold, set in the centre with an oval-shaped Colombian emerald in a rub-over setting with four smaller emeralds at each corner and small old round cut diamonds in between.
The shank is also beautifully engraved and embossed with a floral all the way around.