• A captivating Georgian garnet cross pendant.  Foil-backed garnet gemstones have been set in a 9ct yellow gold close back setting. These flat cut garnets have amazing colour saturation as a result of been foil-backed, a technique that was very popular in the Georgian period. An exquisite and rare cross pendant. Size: 42mm x 27mm Weight: 3.6g. Thickness: 3.5mm The average garnet is 8mm in diameter. Period: Georgian Jewellery ( 1714 – 1837 ).
  • A pair of highly polished Victorian Bloodstone drop earrings. These beautiful elongated bloodstones have been set in 9ct yellow gold and fitted with shepherd hook backs. Size: 7mm x 39mm, weight: 2.1g each. Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).

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  • An ornate Amethyst torque bangle. A central oval cut amethyst has been set in 9ct yellow gold, with round cut amethyst gemstones to either side. These bright and lively gemstones which have a combined weight of 56 points are raised above an Art Nouveau style decorative panel. A very pretty vintage torque bangle. Size: 57mm inside diameter, decorative panel: 11mm x 42mm, weight: 6.8g. Period: Modern Jewellery ( the 1960s onwards ).
  • 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 timeless 1940s Chinese Jade bangle. This highly polished Jade bangle was hand-carved and evidence of this is in the tiny discrepancies ( known as tool-marks ) which can be felt but not seen on its outer circumference. Showcasing the jewellers high level of skill and craftsmanship. A very stylish piece of retro jewellery. Inside diameter: 64mm, Outside diameter: 75, Width: 13mm, Weight: 44.7g. Period: Retro Jewellery ( the 1940s ).
  • 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 ).
  • 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 ).
  • A highly polished Onyx ring. Three cube-shaped pieces of Onyx have been set in rich 18ct yellow gold, with a cushion-shaped band. A very distinguished ring. Size: H, US: 4, weight 2.8g. Gemstone: Onyx. Top section: 16mm x 3mm. Due to its design, this ring is not suitable to be re-sized. Period:: Mid-Century Jewellery (the 1950s ).
  • 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 skillfully crafted Victorian garnet cluster ring. A central garnet gemstone has been set in 9ct yellow gold and raised above a surround of 8 garnets, with scroll detail to each shoulder. A classically beautiful Victorian ring. Total Garnet weight: 90 points. Ring size: L, US: 5.75, top section: 11mm in diameter, weight 2.6g, This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period:  Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 to 1901 ).
  • An exquisite Edwardian peridot and split pearl bangle. An oval cut peridot gemstone weighing 1.7ct has been set in 9ct gold with a surround of split seed pearls, with split pearl foliate design to either side. This bangle is hinged and fitted with a safety chain, it also comes with its original box.  A very desirable piece of jewellery that looks amazing when worn. Internal measurements: 52mm x 60mm, panel size: 13mm x 10mm, weight: 8.6g. Period : Edwardian Jewellery ( 1901 –  1914 ).
  • A decorative Victorian bugle charm. An exquisite bugle charm made of rich 15ct yellow gold, with a bloodstone set in the bell. A timeless piece of fine antique jewellery. Size: 24mm x 10mm, weight : 1.2g. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • An exceptional oval cut citrine tie pin. This bright and vibrant citrine gemstone, weighting 4.7ct has flawless clarity and a beautiful depth of colour. November's birthstone citrine was very popular during the 19th century and was widely used in both jewellery and in intaglio work. This antique gemstone is set in rich 15ct gold employing a rub over setting and surrounded by a double border of twisted gold ropes. An elegant and understated piece of fine antique gentlemen's jewellery. All of our tie pins are sold with a stopper fitted to the point. Size: 78mm x 9mm, weight: 3.4g. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • 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.
  • An attractive Ruby and Diamond pendant. An oval cut Ruby gemstone weighing 48 points secured by four 9ct yellow gold claws is the focal point. July`s birthstone Ruby, is said to be "the queen of gemstones and the stone of kings". Surrounding this Ruby is Diamond accented 9ct white gold containing a total diamond weight of 14 points. Which is in turn mounted in rich 9ct yellow gold. This pendant is suspended from a 9ct yellow gold curb-link chain. A very stylish piece of fine vintage jewellery. Pendant size: 18mm x 9mm, chain length: 40cm, weight: 2.6g. Period: Modern Jewellery ( 1960s onwards ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • An elaborate Victorian triple sided fob pendant. Three oval gemstones, a bloodstone, onyx and a carnelian each uncarved are set in 9ct yellow gold to form a swivelling fob. The ornate and intricate design of this fob showcases the very high standard to which Victorian jewellers worked. A well-made and wearable piece of fine antique jewellery. Size: 28mm x 23mm, weight: 5.3g. Period : Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • An opulent Victorian peridot and diamond ring. Three oval cut peridot gemstones weighing a total of 1ct, mounted in a 9ct white gold claw setting. Peridot the birthstone for August, it was believed to instil confidence in the wearers own abilities. These beautiful antique gemstones are surrounded by single cut diamonds with a combined weight of 16 points. Like the claw settings, the diamonds are set in 9ct white gold. While the band is made from rich 9ct yellow gold. An exquisite piece of jewellery that deserves to be treasured. Ring size: UK: N, US: 6.75, top section: 16mm x 11mm, weight: 2.6g. This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ).

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  • A pair of classic ruby stud earrings. Two oval cut ruby gemstones with a combined weight of 1.16ct set in 9ct yellow gold. Ruby is July`s birthstone, symbolizing love and passion. These tasteful earrings are an unwavering jewellery box favourite. Earring size: 6mm x 4mm, weight: 0.7g each. Period: Modern Jewellery ( the 1960s onwards ).
  • A striking Art Deco Egyptian pendant. This skillfully carved Egyptian Pharaoh, with a light blue lapis lazuli headband is mounted on a dark blue lapis lazuli disc. The disc, in turn, is mounted in rich 9ct yellow gold with a surround of diamond accent 9ct white gold. The combined weight of these pave diamonds is 8 points. A beautifully hand-crafted pendant, which is eye-catching when worn. Size: 26mm in diameter, weight: 5g. 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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