• 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 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 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).
  • 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 ).
  • 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 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 meticulously crafted Art Nouveau bird brooch. Made from rich 15ct yellow gold, a small bird is perched on a branch is framed inside a wishbone.  This brooch is fitted with a safety chain and contains hallmarks for 1890. A unique and well-made piece of fine jewellery. Size: 17mm x 34mm, safety chain: 68mm, weight: 2.9g. Period: Art Nouveau Jewellery ( 1890 – 1901 ).
  • An impressive Art Nouveau sterling silver brooch. This hand-made brooch depicts the profile of a young woman wearing a flamboyant hat, decorated with roses and foliage. The safety pin to the rear has been mounted at an angle that allows an uninterrupted view. A lovely brooch that is very representative of its period. Circa 1900. Size: 41mm in diameter, weight: 13g. Period: Art Nouveau Jewellery ( 1890 – 1901 ).
  • A bright Victorian pinchbeck Citrine Brooch. An oval cut Citrine gemstone weighing 25ct has been set in pinchbeck. Pinchbeck is an alloy of copper and zinc and was invented in the 18th Century to resemble gold. This large Citrine has excellent colour saturation and clarity, allowing it to catch the light beautifully. Size: 32mm x 28mm, weight:11.6g. Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • A flawless Victorian Goshenite brooch. An oval cut Goshenite gemstone weighing 22.80ct has been set in 9ct yellow gold. Goshenite or white beryl as it is sometimes called is said to be the purest of all the gemstones due to its incredible transparency.  Although it appears completely transparent, there is a very slight blue/green hue visible when viewed from an angle. A bright and lively brooch, which looks amazing when worn. Size: 30mm x 23mm, weight: 7.6g. Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • A rich Edwardian swooping swallows brooch. A graduated line of three swallows in mid-flight has been made from 15ct yellow gold, with each one studded in split seed pearls. This brooch has a beautiful deep luster which make it stand out when worn. Size: 46mm x 28mm, weight: 4.3g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • A very pretty Victorian Ruby and Pearl brooch. Cabochon cut rubies with a combined weight of 2.4ct alternating with split pearls have been set in 9ct yellow gold. These rubies have excellent clarity and have been highly polished, as a result they are bright and lively. A most desirable brooch. Size: 23mm in diameter, weight: 4.7g each. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ).

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  • A flawless Victorian Aquamarine bar brooch. A stunning oval-cut aquamarine weighing 3.62ct has been mounted in 9ct yellow gold, by means of a double claw setting. An exceptional aquamarine gemstone, which catches the light beautifully. Size: 68mm x 13mm, weight: 4.9g Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • 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 ).
  • 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 ).
  • An original Victorian bog oak mourning brooch. An oval cabochon shape piece of bog oak has been carved to depict a central flower, with two foliate panels on either side. Size: 43mm X 34mm, weight: 10g Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • A timeless Edwardian Cameo brooch. This beautiful cameo has been carved from a single Cornelian shell. These shells have a white marble-like layer and a darker layer, typically brown. Allowing a master carver to create an image in fine detail with a contrasting background. This meticulously carved cameo is mounted in a 9ct yellow gold setting featuring a single twist rope border. On the reverse of this cameo is fitted a hinged bail, allowing it to be also worn as a pendant. Size: 44mm X 35mm, weight: 12.3g Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • A decorative Victorian Diamond bar brooch. A round-cut diamond is set 9ct yellow gold on a raised cylindrical plinth, with a single twist rope at its base. Extending from either side are ornate gold wings forming this beautiful Etruscan revival brooch. This brooch comes fitted with a safety chain. Size: 42mm x 17mm, chain length: 63mm, weight: 5.8g Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).  
  • A very pretty Victorian silver daisy brooch, inspired by the Japanese arts of shakudo and shibuichi. Depicting two daisies flowers in raised relief and engraved foliage. A well-made piece of antique jewellery, circa 1875. Diameter: 34mm, weight: 5.8g Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • An intricate Art Nouveau scroll brooch. A central oval-cut Garnet weighing 1.12ct has been set in 9ct yellow gold, with a milgrain finish around the setting edge. Extending from either side of this Garnet is split seed pearl-studded foliate culminating with two bright and lively peridots. A very pretty brooch. Size: 34mm x 16mm, weight: 2.5g. Period: Art Nouveau Jewellery ( 1890 – 1901 ).

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  • A very pretty Victorian Garnet scroll brooch. Three Garnet gemstones have been set diagonally in 9ct yellow gold and finished with milgrain detailing. From either side of this diagonal line extends scrollwork and foliate detail. A beautiful piece. Size: 43mm x 13mm, weight: 1.9g. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • 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 ).
  • 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 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 intricately carved Whitby jet mourning brooch. An oval-shaped piece of jet has been hand-carved to depict an eagle landing on a garland, which is finished with a foliate surround. A beautifully made Victorian Mourning brooch. Size: 55mm X 47mm, weight: 19.6g Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • An intricate Edwardian Amethyst and split seed pearl bar Brooch. An oval cut Amethyst gemstone weighing 2.54ct has been set in 9ct yellow gold, with scrolling motifs studded with split seed pearl flanking either side. Hallmarked for Chester 1914. A well made and original piece of antique jewellery. Size: 49mm x 14mm, weight: 3.4g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).

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  • 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 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 unique Georgian garnet and pearl brooch. Eight bright flat cut garnets along with eight split pearls are mounted in rich 9ct yellow gold. Each flat cut garnet is foil backed to give it luminosity before been placed in a closed back setting, which is indicative of the Georgian period. This brooch is in excellent condition for its age and can be worn as a pendant as well as a brooch. A rare and well-made piece of fine antique jewellery. Size: 28mm x 25mm, weight: 2.9g. Period : Georgian Jewellery ( 1714 - 1837 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • A highly decorative Victorian tortoiseshell pique brooch. Pique was a technique that used gold and silver to inlaid a decorative pattern. It was first introduced in Italy during the 1600s, but reached its heyday in the mid-1800s. The front of this tortoiseshell brooch is in perfect condition. However, there is a chip to the rim at the back of this brooch as can be seen in the photo. This chip cannot be seen from the front of the brooch when worn, however, there is a small crack visible. An intricate piece of fine antique jewellery. Circa 1880s. Size : 36mm in diameter, weight : 7.6g. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • An elegant Edwardian cameo brooch. This beautiful cameo has been carved from a single Cornelian shell. These shells have a white marble like layer and a darker layer, typically brown. Allowing a master carver to create this image of a beautiful lady in fine detail with a contrasting background. On the back of the cameo a natural discrepancy can be seen and also felt, which authenticates this cornelian shell. This precisely carved cameo is mounted in a rich 15ct yellow gold setting featuring a double row of twisted ropes. This exceptional cameo can be worn as a pendant as well as a brooch. Size : 49mm x 39mm, weight : 16.9g. Period: Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 -  1914 ).

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  • A breathtaking giardinetti basket pendant. The basket and rope twist handle is made from rich 14ct yellow gold, with the basket being studded with nineteen round cut diamonds, which sparkle beautifully. The basket is filled with a profusion of diamond, sapphire and ruby flowers. Together with emerald leafs and diamond buds. All of the gemstones used in this giardinetti basket are very well matched, with each one having excellent clarity and colour saturation. This exquisite piece can be worn as either a pendant or a brooch. Diamond weight: 50 points, Ruby weight: 60 points, Sapphire weight: 60 points, Emerald weight: 36 points, Size: 26mm x 21mm, weight: 4.9g. Period: Modern Jewellery (the 1960s onwards ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • A beautiful 1930`s Trifari brooch. A gold plated spray brooch, studded with clear rhinestones individually mounted in a closed back rub over setting. Each rhinestone frond features a twisted rope finish, which adds texture as well as extra sparkle to the piece. These rhinestone fronds alternate with metallic blue fronds, creating a gorgeous combination of depth and sparkle. This brooch is signed Trifari and is an original piece of vintage costume jewellery. Size : (L) 51mm x (W) 75mm, weight 33.2g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 - 1935 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • A rich yellow gold Trifari brooch. A gold plated ostrich feather brooch, signed by Trifari. A quality piece of vintage costume jewellery in mint condition. Size : 77mm x 47mm, weight : 24.6g. Period: Mid-Century Jewellery (the 1950s).
  • A unique and rare Art Deco Flower Brooch. Two delicate and intricate roses have been hand carved from celluloid. These pale yellow roses are fixed to a marcasite studded sterling silver stem. This brooch is Swiss made and stamped 935. A beautiful piece which desires to be treasured. Size : 49mm x 28mm, weight : 8g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).
  • An intriguing Art Deco sterling silver Duette brooch. Two beautifully designed wing-shaped dress clips with spring-mounted clasps are in perfect working order. Each wing features scrolling detail and is decorated with graduating marcasite stones.  These dress clips can be used on their own or if brought together will form a brooch. A genuine and original piece. Size : 52mm x 15mm, weight : 20.6g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ).

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  • An original Victorian brooch. A crescent moon studded with clear graduated rhinestones in a gold tone setting. The pin on this brooch extends beyond the brooch itself, this was a security measure and is a characteristic of Victorian jewellery. A rare piece of antique costume jewellery. Size : 28mm x 18mm, weight : 2.4g. Period : Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • A bright & cheerful swallow brooch. A rhinestone studded swallow brooch in a gold tone setting,  sign by Sphinx. This well-made brooch is a lovely piece of vintage costume jewellery. Size : 85mm x 57, weight : 26g. Period: Modern Jewellery (the 1960s onwards ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • A sparkling 1960s rhinestone brooch. Beautiful concentric circles of rhinestones, starting with a royal blue outer circle which moves to a sky blue middle circle and then to a pale blue inner circle. Finished with a single royal blue rhinestone at the centre. These rhinestones are set in a closed-back gold tone setting and have been signed by Sphinx. An eye-catching piece of vintage costume jewellery. Size : 52mm in diameter, weight : 49.5g. Period: Modern Jewellery (the 1960s onwards ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • A petite Art Deco rhinestone brooch. An oval shaped brooch containing two rows of beautiful rhinestones, a clear rhinestone outer row and a sapphire blue rhinestone inner row. These rhinestones are all securely mounted in a closed back gold tone setting. An original and very well made piece of vintage costume jewellery. Size: 25mm x 20mm, weight: 3.8g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
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