Antique & Vintage Necklaces

  • 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 ).
  • A large Georg Jensen St, Christopher pendant made from silver. Size: 44mm x 31mm, weight: 25.7g. Period: Modern Jewellery (the 1960s onwards ).
  • An attractive Art Nouveau Peridot pendant necklace. An oval cut Peridot gemstone weighing 70 points has been set in the center of open foliate scrollwork, with four split pearls.  This gorgeous Art Nouveau pendant is suspended from a 9ct gold fetter link chain. Pendant size: 38 x 26mm, chain length: 44cm, weight 4.7g. Metal: 9ct gold Peridot weight: 70 points Period: Art Nouveau Jewellery ( 1890 – 1901 ).
  • A decorative Art Nouveau Garnet pendant necklace. Two oval-cut garnet gemstones have been set in 9ct gold using a bezel setting with a milgrain finish and are surrounded by an open framework of scrolls. A beautifully proportioned pendant necklace. Pendant size: 39 x 20mm, chain length: 42cm, weight 2.8g. Metal: 9ct gold Total Garnet weight: 96 points Period: Art Nouveau Jewellery ( 1890 – 1901 ).
  • A pretty Amethyst pendant necklace. An oval cut Amethyst gemstone weighing 2.12ct has been set in 9ct yellow gold using a bezel setting. The pendant is finished with a rope twist around the base and is suspended from a 9ct gold curb link chain. An eye-catching piece of vintage jewellery. Pendant size: 19mm x 10mm, chain length: 45cm weight: 3.9g. Period: Modern Jewellery (the 1960s onwards ).
  • A stylish 1940s Topaz necklace. Made from 9ct gold hollow rope chain with five oval cut topaz gemstones set in collet settings. Hollow gold was commonly used in the 1940s, as jewellers struggled with wartime restrictions on gold. An elegant piece of Retro Jewellery, which would suit almost any style of outfit. Chain length: 44cm, Chain width: 3mm, Weight: 4.4g. Total Aquamarine weight: 3.3ct Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ).
  • A skillfully crafted Victorian Coral necklace. A row of graduated Coral beads have been hand strung on silk thread and finished to an ornate 15ct gold push in clasp. A beautiful and original Victorian necklace. Necklace length: 42cm, weight: 16.2g Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • A 1920s inspired Egyptian Hieroglyphics pendant, with a textured background allowing the polished symbols to be highlighted. A beautiful and iconically themed pendant. Size: 49mm x 13mm, weight: 3.1g. Period: Modern Jewellery (the 1960s onwards ).
  • A charming Art Nouveau style locket. An oval-shaped gold plated locket depicting two songbirds over a floral scene, which opens up to reveal two picture frames inside. This pretty locket is a very wearable piece of vintage jewellery. Size: 31mm x 20mm. Thickness: 5mm,  weight: 4.7g. Period: Modern Jewellery (the 1960s onwards ).
  • An eye-catching Ruby and Diamond pendant. Five round cut Rubies along with five round cut Diamonds have been set in rich 18ct yellow gold. A bright and lively vintage pendant, which sparkles beautifully. Total Ruby weight: 15 points. Total Diamond weight: 15 points. Size: 10mm in diameter, overall length: 16mm. Thickness: 3mm,  weight: 1.5g. Period: Modern Jewellery (the 1960s onwards ).
  • A large Victorian Citrine swivel fob. A faceted Citrine gemstone has been set in 9ct yellow gold to form a triple-sided swivel fob pendant. This Citrine gemstone has exceptional clarity, which looks amazing when worn. Size: 36mm x 33mm x 23mm, weight: 23.6g. Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • A Decorative Edwardian 9ct gold locket. An octagonal-shaped locket, with an engine-turned geometric pattern.  This beautiful locket is then finished with scroll detailing at the top. Contains hallmarks for Chester 1916. An elegant and timeless pendant locket. Size: 36mm x 26mm x 4mm, weight: 4.8g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
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