Edwardian Jewellery (1901 – 1914)

  • 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 ).
  • An elegant 9ct yellow gold Edwardian tie pin. Depicting flowers in raised relief polished gold, which has been set against a textured gold background creating a beautiful contrast. This item is hallmarked for 1909, it also bears the markers mark: Swain Bros. An eye-catching piece of fine jewellery. All of our tie pins are sold with a stopper fitted to the point. Size: 48mm x 8mm, weight: 0.8g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • An Edwardian Etruscan revival diamond tie pin. An old mine cut diamond weighing five points has been mounted in 9ct yellow gold in a star setting. This classic tie pin is hallmarked for 1905. All of our tie pins are sold with a stopper fitted to the point. Size: 10mm x 49mm, weight: 1g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • A petite Peridot and Seed Pearl brooch. This bright and lively oval cut Peridot weighing 1.07ct has been set in 9ct yellow gold, with a fine milgrain border. Set out from the gemstone on four points are Seed Pearls, which in turn are surrounded by bands of gold. An elegant yet understated antique brooch. Size: 23mm x 21mm, weight: 2.3g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • A beautiful double-side Edwardian glass locket. Two oval cabochon pieces of glass are held together with a 9ct rose gold frame and securely fixed with a threaded bail. A well-made piece of antique jewellery. Pendant size: 57mm – 36mm, weight: 22.4g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • A decorative pair of Edwardian cufflinks. Oval shaped cufflinks made from rich 15ct yellow gold have been embossed with a leaf pattern, which gives a beautiful textured finish. These cufflinks come in their original box. Size: 17mm x 12mm, weight: 1.7g each. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • An attractive Edwardian moss agate pendant. A cabochon moss agate gemstone weighing  4.25ct has been set in 9ct yellow gold, with a closed-back setting. The pendant has a decorative border and is suspended from a cable link chain.  This pendant is hallmarked 1910. Chain length: 40cm, pendant size: 19mm – 11mm, weight: 2.2g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • A very pretty Edwardian heart pendant. A heart-shaped pendant with a raised star, comprising of six split seed pearls and a round-cut sapphire at its center. Engraved to the righthand side of this star is a foliate design. A charming pendant necklace. Pendant size: 21mm x 16mm, chain length: 40cm, weight: 2.4g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • An intricately carved Conch shell cameo brooch. Showing a lady in profile against a background of delicate pink, mounted in 14ct yellow gold. They are very slight tool marks still visible upon close inspection, which verifies that this cameo was hand carved. A fine example of Edwardian period craftsmanship. Size: 47mm x 37mm, weight: 14.8g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • A very pretty Edwardian Topaz bar brooch. A round cut Topaz gemstone weighing 58 points has been set using a bezel setting, which is finished with a milgrain border. Two split pears orbit around this central Topaz, with split pearl detailing to either side, finishing in scroll finals. A fine example of Edwardian craftsmanship. Size: 54mm x 13mm, weight: 3g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • An intriguing pair of Edwardian citrine cufflinks. Oval cut faceted citrine gemstones weighing 5.95ct each have been connected using silver cable link chains to form these eye-catching cufflinks. Size: 16mm x 13mm,  weight 3.9g each. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 – 1914 ).
  • An ornate Edwardian Garnet and Pearl Pendant. A round cut garnet weighing 70 points has been set in 9ct yellow gold with a milgrain finish. Surrounding this central gemstone a four seed pearls which point outwards to a seed pearl and split seed pearl star. A classically Edwardian pendant. Size : 35mm x 24mm,  weight 2.6g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 – 1914 ).
  • An eye-catching Edwardian Sapphire and Diamond ring. A graduated row of alternating sapphires and old cut diamonds have been set in rich 18ct yellow gold and finished with scroll detailing.  This beautiful boat-shaped ring is hallmarked for Birmingham 1916. Total Sapphire Weight: 31 points. Total Diamond Weight: 10 points. Ring size: N, US size 6.75, top section: 15mm x 7mm, weight 2.6g, This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period:  Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 to 1914 ).
  • A meticulously crafted Edwardian split pearl brooch. This rich 15ct yellow gold bar brooch features a bow as the central motif. At the centre of the bow is fixed a single seed pearl, which is surrounded by graduated split seed pearls. These graduated split seed pearls also extend the full length of the brooch which culminates in two cylindrical finals, topped with split pearls. Split pearl jewellery was very popular during the Edwardian period and is seen as indicative of the era. This brooch is both an elegant and a desirable piece of fine antique jewellery. Size: 49mm x 15mm, weight: 3.7g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • A fine quality Edwardian Tourmaline and Pearl brooch. The round cut tourmaline gemstone weights 80 points and is set in rich 15ct gold with milgrain detail to the edge, providing extra sparkle. Tourmaline is the alternate birthstone for October and was believed to be the artist's gemstone, promoting creativity. To each side of the gemstone are gold scrolls, which taper back to form a bar. Each scroll terminates with a split seed pearl final surrounded by a milgrain edge. In the centre of each double scroll is a floral motif studded with seven split seed pearls. Floral motifs containing split pearls were very popular during this time and are indicative of the period. A well-made and classic piece of fine antique jewellery. Size: 73mm x 11mm, weight: 6.7g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • A decorative Edwardian 9ct gold bangle featuring a stylised knot design. The mid-section of this bangle is hinged and is fitted with a safety chain. A beautiful and timeless piece of jewellery. Internal size: 58mm x 47mm, weight: 10.g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • A stylish Edwardian Diamond Bar Brooch. A beautiful old cut diamond weighing 25 points has been set in 9ct yellow gold. This brooch comes with its original box.  An elegant and timeless piece of fine antique jewellery. Size: 41mm x 5mm, weight: 2.9g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • An exquisite Edwardian Sapphire and Pearl brooch. A square-cut faceted sapphire weighing 17 points has been set in rich 15ct yellow gold, with a milgrain border. Surrounding this beautiful sapphire is a row of split seed pearls finished again with a milgrain border. A rare and unique Edwardian brooch. Size: 71mm x 12mm, weight: 5.8g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • An eye-catching Edwardian Ruby and Diamond ring. A graduated row of alternating rubies and diamonds have been set in rich 18ct yellow gold within a boat-shaped surround. Which is finished with scroll detailing on each shoulder. Both the rubies and the diamonds have excellent clarity, making them bright and lively. This beautiful ring is hallmarked 1904. Total Ruby Weight: 14 points. Total Diamond Weight: 8 points. Ring size: J, US size 4.75, top section: 15mm x 7mm, weight 2.8g, This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period:  Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 to 1914 ).
  • A skillfully crafted Edwardian Horseshoe brooch. Made from 15ct yellow gold and decorated with a row of graduated split seed pearls. Horseshoe motifs along with other equine motifs were very popular during the Edwardian period. This brooch is a fine example of period craftsmanship. Size: 26mm x 64mm, weight: 5g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
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