• A mesmerizing Edwardian Zircon and Diamond ring. A round-cut Zircon gemstone weighing 2ct has been set in Platinum using a bezel setting with a milgrain finish. This blue/green Zircon has amazing reflective qualities, as it moves and catches the light. Surround this stunning Zircon is a circle of old-cut diamonds with a combined weight of 65 points. These diamonds are very well matched with all of them having excellent clarity, which makes them very bright. The Diamonds have been set in platinum with a scalloped-edged milgrain bezel setting. The ring band and underside of the gallery are made from 18ct yellow gold.  An exceptional Edwardian ring. Ring size: N, US: 6.75, top section size: 12mm in diameter, weight: 3.7g. Zircon: 2 carats. Total Old-Cut Diamonds: 65 points. Metal: 18ct yellow gold and Platinum This ring can be re-sized free of charge. Period:  Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 to 1914 ).
  • 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 ).
  • A meticulously crafted Victorian Micro Mosaic brooch. Made by the Italian artist Fabbrica Angelo Pessar, who was renowned for his beautiful micro mosaics. Which he sold to Victorians traveling in Italy, typically as part of their grand tour. A beautiful piece of history. Size: 27mm X 27mm, weight: 6.7g Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • A very pretty Art Nouveau heart-shaped locket. Made from 9ct yellow gold and engraved on both sides with a foliate design. This pendant is suspended from a curb link chain with its original push-in barrel clasp. A timeless piece of jewellery. Pendant size: 24 x 21mm, chain length: 43cm, weight 6.5g. Metal: 9ct gold Period: Art Nouveau Jewellery ( 1890 – 1901 ).
  • 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 ).
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