• A rich 15ct yellow gold Edwardian gate link bracelet. A series of three gold bars, each connected by five graduated articulated links to for a bracelet.  This bracelet has a push in box clasp and is fitted with a safety chain, which suspends a removable gold padlock. This beautifully designed gate bracelet is very flattering when worn. Size: 18cm x 11mm,  weight 17.8g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 – 1914 ).
  • A distinguished Victorian tie pin. A round-cut diamond has been set in a rich 15ct gold cylinder, surrounded by a twisting gold ribbon with milgrain detailing to the edges. An eye-catching antique tie pin. All of our tie pins are sold with a stopper fitted to the point. Size: 51mm x 10mm, weight: 1.9g each. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • An exceptional Amethyst and seed pearl ring. An oval cut Amethyst weighing 1.40ct has been set in rich 15ct yellow gold and is surrounded by a row of sixteen seed pearls. This Amethyst gemstone has excellent clarity and as such catches the light beautifully. A rare and unique Edwardian ring. Total Amethyst Weight: 1.40ct. Ring size: L, US 5.75, top section: 15mm x 13mm, weight 5.1g, This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period:  Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 to 1914 ).
  • A timeless Art Deco Coral ring. An oval cabochon coral measuring 19.5mm x 11mm has been set in a scalloped gallery. The band and gallery setting is made from 14 ct yellow gold. Coral jewellery enjoyed a resurgence in popularity during the 1920s & 1930s, with this ring being a beautiful example of such jewellery. Ring size: M, US: 6.25, weight: 5.6g. Stamped 585 ( 14 ct ). This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • A classic pair of Victorian cufflinks. Double cufflinks made from rich 12ct yellow gold, featuring engine-turned decoration and connected with cable link chains. Designed, manufactured, and signed by Henry Griffith & Sons, circa late 1800s. An exquisite pair of antique cufflinks. Size: 19mm x 14mm, weight: 3.8g each. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 - 1901 ).
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