Art Deco Ruby and Diamond set ring. Made in England c1915 it is set in a fine platinum setting with a single Achor cut ruby in the centre in a 4-claw setting and a single emerald cut diamond on each shoulder.
Unusual late Victorian nine-carat gold brooch depicting an Irish harp and shamrock motif.
Beautiful Art Deco single stone ring. Set in fine platinum, with a single cushion cut diamond in the center set in a 4-claw setting, Diamonds. Weight 1.25 ct, Colour ~H, Clarity ~ VS1. It is set on each shoulder with emerald cut diamonds in a channel style setting.
Incredible early 19th century pink sapphire and diamond ring made in England c1820-1840 and set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and silver-fronted setting.
It is set in the centre with this beautiful rich pink sapphire stone of cushion shape set in a very fine-clawed setting and it is surrounded by a single row of old-cut diamonds.
It is a beautifully old and original antique piece.
Two-stone twist ring made in the Art Deco period c1920-30, set in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting, it features two old brilliant-cut diamonds set in eight claws.
Diamond weight, total: one carat forty-four points
Colour: H
Clarity: VS1-VS2
Really unusual and unique brooch made C1940, known as a tutti-frutti broach.
It is set in eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum.
It is set with diamonds on the top with the main part of the brooch set with a selection of beautiful stones including opal, peridot. Pearl, green garnet, a black opal which is unusual, and a pink sapphire.
Really unusual and rare vintage bracelet made in England c1940 to 1950.
It is what is known as a tank bracelet, and it is set in eighteen-carat heavy yellow gold.
There are two tones of gold in the bracelet, and the outside of the bracelet is polished while the inside section of the bracelet has a matte finish.
It is a really unusual and wearable bracelet for today.
Two-stone diamond set ring made in England during the Edwardian period, in a fine eighteen-carat yellow gold and platinum setting.
The two transitional-cut diamonds are set in eight claws, in a style known as a two-stone twist ring in England, and a toi-et-moi ring in France.