• A beautiful Art Deco Moss Agate ring. An oval-cut cabochon moss agate gemstone has been mounted in 9ct yellow gold by means of a bezel setting and finished with a twisted rope surround. A classically designed ring. Ring size: N, US: 6.75, top section size: 11mm x 9mm, weight: 2.6g. This ring can be re-sized free of charge. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • A distinctive Art Deco Aquamarine brooch. A rectangular-shaped Aquamarine weighing 2ct has been set in 9ct white gold. This scissor-cut aquamarine has excellent clarity and a beautiful colour. Set to either side of the gemstone are white gold geometric shoulders, with the reverse of the brooch being made from 9ct yellow gold. A classic piece of Art Deco jewellery. Size: 55mm x 7mm, weight: 2.5g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • A petit Art Deco hexagon ring. A central round-cut diamond has been set in 18ct white gold and is surrounded by eight round-cut diamonds to form a hexagon shape. The gallery and band are made from rich 18ct yellow gold, giving this ring a lovely contrast. An elegant and understated piece of fine jewellery. Total Diamond Weight: 10 points. Ring size: M, US: 6.25, top section size: 10mm x 7mm, weight: 1.8g. This ring can be re-sized free of charge. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).  
  • A stylish Art Deco Ruby and Diamond three-stone ring. A round-cut Ruby weighing 23 points has been set in platinum, with an old-cut diamond set on either side. These diamonds have a combined weight of 10 points and like the Ruby, they have been mounted in platinum. The band is made from rich 18ct yellow gold, with scroll detailing to the shoulders. This ring would make a beautiful engagement ring. Ring size: M, US size 6.25, top section 11mm x 4mm, weight 2.5g. This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • A meticulously crafted pair of Art Deco cufflinks. Classically designed 9ct gold cufflinks, with engine-turned central panels. Surrounded by a Greek key pattern made from white enamel and connect with 9ct gold cable link chains. These cufflinks come with their original fitted case. Size: 17mm x 10mm, weight: 2.7g each. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • A beautiful Art Deco three-stone Diamond ring. Three old cut diamonds, with the central diamond weighing 25 points and the two on either side weighing 11 points each have been set in platinum with a rich 18ct yellow gold band. These diamonds are well-matched and have excellent clarity, making them bright and lively. It would make a stunning engagement ring. Ring size: N, US size 6.75, top section 13mm x 5mm, weight 2.0g. Total Diamond Weight: 47 points This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • An exquisite pair of Art Deco cufflinks. Highly polished octagonal pieces of Onyx, each featuring a seed pearl at their center and a platinum surround. These cufflinks have 9ct yellow gold backs and each is connected with a cable link chain. A stunning pair of cufflinks. Size: 13mm x 13mm, weight: 2.9g each. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • A classic Art Deco seed pearl bar brooch. Made from rich 15ct yellow gold, this stylised brooch features a seed pearl as the focal point and dates from the early 1920`s. This brooch comes with a detachable safety chain. A beautiful piece, which adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit. Size: 47mm x 12mm, weight: 3.4g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • 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 ).
  • An original Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring. A square step cut sapphire gemstone weighing 29 points, set in expensive platinum. September`s birthstone sapphire symbolises wisdom. This beautiful gemstone is surrounded by round cut diamonds, which have a combined weight of 12 points. The band is made of luxurious 18ct yellow gold, which provides a beautiful contrast to the diamond encrusted platinum. An exquisite example of a 1920s Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring, it even has the original engravement of the couple who married on the 21/08/29. This ring with its low profile setting makes it very wearable for everyday use. Pure elegance captured. Ring size: R, US: 8.75, weight: 2.6g. This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • A fashionable pair of Art Deco earrings. A pair of round-cut cabochon Blue John gemstones are mounted in sterling silver, with a decorative finish to the edge. Blue John was mined in Derbyshire and was believed to have been discovered by the Romans. These earrings were manufactured and signed by Thomas L. Mott. Size : 16mm in Diameter, Weight : 2.6g each. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • An impeccable Art Deco aquamarine pendant necklace. Two round brilliant cut aquamarine gemstones with flawless clarity and a gorgeous blueish green colour, are set in rich 15ct yellow gold using a secure claw setting. These gemstones change in colour as they are moved around in the light from pale blue to turquoise. Each aquamarine has an open back setting and is attached to a bifurcated 15ct yellow gold bar. At the center of the bifurcated bar is a solid cylindrical column finished with a split seed pearl. Surrounding this split seed pearl is a milgrain border, which adds that extra sparkle to the seed pearl. This beautiful and elegant design is iconic of the Art Deco period. Perfection and sophistication captured. Total aquamarine weight: 2.53ct. Pendant size : 40mm x 9mm, chain length : 40cm, weight 3.5g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).

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