• A lovely pair of freshwater pearl earrings. These pearls are very well-matched and have a beautiful soft lustre to them. They measure 5mm in diameter and are mounted in a gold-plated setting. Size: 5mm in diameter, weight 0.6g each. Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A pretty pair of vintage costume earrings. Hand-painted ceramic drop earrings have been set to gold-tone wires. Circa 1980s. Size: 62mm x 11mm, weight: 3.8g each. Period: Modern Jewellery ( the 1960s onwards ). Layaway plans available.
  • A vintage polished agate bracelet. These highly polished agate nuggets feel like silk and have a wonderfully reflective quality to them. They have been individually mounted to a silver-tone chain. A beautiful vintage costume bracelet. Size: 190mm x 17mm, weight: 36.6g. Period: Modern Jewellery ( the 1960s onwards ). Layaway plans available.
  • A sparkling Venetian aventurine swirl necklace. Hand-blown amber glass beads containing crushed Aventurine, together with small gold-tone glass spacers have been hand-strung and set to a brass barrel clasp. An eye-catching vintage costume necklace. Size: (L) 41cm x (W) 12mm, weight 43.9g. Period: Mid-Century Jewellery ( the 1950s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A glittering amber Czech crystal necklace. Wheel-shaped glass beads, with faceted outer edges, have been set on a bar fetter chain. This unusual design of bead, creates a beautiful contrast between the reflection from the smooth inner part of the wheel and the sparkle from the outer facets. A beautifully designed vintage costume necklace. Size : (L) 41cm x (W) 13mm – 5mm, weight 28.6g. Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A very pretty aventurine swirl necklace. These shimmering glass beads were made by a Venetian artist, who mixed crushed aventurine gemstone dust with molten glass. The necklace chain is made of fetter links with small faceted amber glass pieces intermittently spaced. Which gives further depth to this gorgeous necklace. A fine example of the very high standards to which Venetian artists work. Size: 45cm x 12mm, weight 26.2g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ). Layaway plans available.
  • A very pretty 1950s Sterling silver and enamel leaf brooch. Stamped Norway. Size : 45mm x 43mm, weight: 8.5g. Metal: Sterling Silver Period: Mid-Century Jewellery (the 1950s). Layaway plans available.
  • A pair of Stratton cufflinks made from paua shell and mounted in a silver and gold tone setting. Size: 21mm X 14mm, weight: 8g each. Period: Modern Jewellery ( 1960s onwards ). Layaway plans available.
  • A beautiful cherry red bakelite brooch. Size: 61mm x 11mm, weight: 6.3g. Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A petite pair of stud pearl earrings. A pair of well-matched cultured pearls each with a creamy lustre, have been fixed to gold-plated posts. A lovely pair of 1940s stud earrings, that are very wearable for everyday use. Pearl size: 6mm, weight: 1g. Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A skillfully crafted Bog Oak mourning brooch. An oval-shaped piece of bog oak has been carved with a floral design in relief. Fitted with a brass spring-mounted pin to the back. Size: 48mm X 18mm, weight: 5g Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ). Layaway plans available.
  • A petite 1950s costume brooch. A white and black enamel butterfly on a gold-tone metal background. This lovely brooch is signed Sporrong. Size: 28mm x 15mm, weight: 3.2g. Period: Mid-Century Jewellery ( the 1950s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A unique retro bangle. A tan coloured bakelite bangle, which has been carved. A beautiful example of 1940s costume jewellery. Size: 65mm inside diameter x 20mm wide, weight: 36.3g. Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ). Layaway plans available.
  • An impressive 1940s bakelite bangle. A large cherry red bakelite bangle, with an inlaid silver-tone metal strip. An icon retro bangle. Size: 64mm inside diameter x 25mm wide, weight: 74.4g. Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A lovely pair of freshwater pearl stud earrings. Two well-matched pearls measuring 6mm each in diameter have been mounted in sterling silver and finished with a scalloped edge. Size: 6mm in Diameter, weight: 0.6g each. Period: Mid-Century Jewellery ( the 1950s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A stylish pair of freshwater pearl earrings. A well-matched pair of pearls measuring 6mm in diameter have been set in a sterling silver claw setting. These beautiful pearls have a lovely rich lustre to them and have a timeless quality about them. Size: 6mm in diameter, weight 1.2g each. Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A bright and sparkling Venetian art glass necklace. Handcrafted green and black glass nuggets together with clear faceted spacers have been hand-strung and set to a brass barrel clasp. A unique and beautifully made vintage costume necklace. Size: (L) 52cm x (W) 18mm - 7mm, weight 51.4g. Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ). Layaway plans available.
  • A lovely pair of 9ct gold Amethyst stud earrings. Oval-cut Amethyst gemstones with a combined weight of 1.12ct have been set in 9ct yellow gold. Earring size: 8mm x 6mm, weight: 0.6g each. Period: Modern Jewellery ( the 1960s onwards ). Layaway plans available.
  • An intricate vintage silver bangle. This bangle features elaborate relief work, with the background blackened for contrast. An eye-catching vintage bangle, circa the 1950s. Size: 64mm inside diameter x 3.5mm wide, weight: 12.1g. Period: Mid-Century Jewellery ( the 1950s ). Layaway plans available.
  • An Edwardian WishBone Tie Pin. Made from 9ct yellow gold, a wishbone is suspended from the tie using a cable link chain allowing it to move when worn. Wishbones are a symbol of good luck and also for finding love, which made them very popular in Edwardian times. A beautifully designed tie pin. All of our tie pins are sold with a stopper fitted to the point. Size: 59mm x 8mm, weight: 1g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ). Layaway plans available.
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