Pair of Edwardian period cufflinks.
Made in England c1910, they are nine-carat rose gold with each cufflink being decorated with a heart and a torpedo shirt fitting.
Pair of Edwardian period c1915 18ct yellow gold oval shaped cufflinks decorated with a striped and circular pattern.
This exceptional ring was made by Cartier & Co. c.1940.
It was made in France and is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold setting with a single marquise-shaped cabochon-cut Mexican fire opal in the centre set in a fine-clawed setting.
This is surrounded by 28 old brilliant-cut diamonds set in a similar clawed setting.
It is fully hallmarked and stamped by Cartier on the inside of the shank.
Late Victorian original pendant necklace and original matching detachable pendant drop which can also be worn separately as a brooch. Made in England c1880, it is set in 18ct yellow gold and set with seed and half cultured pearls in a beautiful setting. It is also contained in its original velvet case.
Unusual original 2 stone diamond twist rings. Made in France c1915. It is set in a fine 18ct white gold setting with two principle transitional cut diamonds in the centre set in a milgrain setting. It is also set with 6 smaller old round cut diamonds in a swirl effect twist style setting.
Original and substantial emerald and diamond set pendant necklace made in England c1770 to 1800.
It is set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and silver fronted setting. It is set in the centre with a beautiful oval-shaped Colombian emerald set in eighteen-carat yellow gold and is surrounded by a series of beautiful old rose-cut diamonds in a silver fronted setting.
Beautiful Edwardian period c1905 Arts and Crafts 18ct yellow gold cufflinks depicting an embossed lady holding a floral bouquet.
Wonderful example of an original Art Deco sapphire and diamond-set ring made c1920 in England
It is set in a fine platinum setting with a wonderful Asscher-cut rich blue sapphire stone in the centre set in a rub-over setting.
The sides are set each with two emerald-cut sapphire stones and emerald-cut diamonds in a wonderful geometric Art Deco style setting.