• 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 ).
  • 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 well-made Victorian Diamond and Pearl ring. An old-cut Diamond weighing 15 points has been set in rich 18ct yellow gold, with a split pearl on either side and scroll motifs extending down the shoulders. An elegant and understated ring. Ring size: O, US: 7.25, top section size: 14mm x 6mm, weight: 3g. Diamond weight: 15 points This ring can be re-sized free of charge. Period: Victorian ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • A classic Victorian Etruscan revival tie pin. Made from rich 15ct yellow gold, this tie pin features an old cut diamond at the center a star setting, with a rope border and an outer ring of eight flowers.  This exquisite tie pin comes in its original box. All of our tie pins are sold with a stopper fitted to the point. Size: 9mm x 50mm, weight: 1.3g. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ).
  • A meticulously crafted Victorian 9ct gold locket. The front of this locket has been engraved with a shield and scroll motif, which has been highlighted with black enamel.  While the back features a concentric circle design. Inside there are two compartments, each with an oval framed piece of glass allowing this locket to hold two pictures. A rare and unique piece of Victorian Jewellery. Length: 44mm, width: 26mm, depth: 6mm,  weight 7.5g, Period:  Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 to 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 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 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 highly polished Victorian rock crystal tie pin. A cabochon rock crystal gemstone has been set in silver by means of a double claw setting. This beautiful tie pin comes in its original fitted case. All of our tie pins are sold with a stopper fitted to the point. Size: 59mm x 6mm, weight: 1.2g each. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ).

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  • A pretty Victorian clover brooch. Three saphiret glass hemispheres have been set in a closed back gold-tone setting, with a single rhinestone in the centre. Saphiret glass is made by adding gold to sapphire coloured glass and was produced in Gablonz, Czechoslovakia during the 19th century.  A well-made and rare piece of antique costume jewellery. Size: 22mm x 22mm, weight: 4.5g. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 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 ).
  • A distinctive Victorian Silver Locket. An octagonal-shaped locket depicting a deer in raised profile. This locket is hallmarked for 1889. A unique and beautiful Victorian locket. Length: 31mm, width: 18mm, depth: 6mm,  weight 7.8g, chain length: 44cm ( 17.5 inch ). Period:  Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 to 1901 ).
  • An original Victorian smoky quartz fob pendant. This triple-sided, faceted smoky quartz gemstone is mounted in decorative 9ct yellow gold. The gold setting has beautiful scrolling detail above a bifurcated arch. A must-have jewellery box essential for all antique jewellery lovers. Size: 24mm x 24mm, weight: 6.6g. Period : Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • A classic Victorian swivel fob pendant. Consisting of a dark red carnelian onyx gemstone and a bloodstone set in rich 9ct yellow gold, to form a disc. This disc pivots beneath a rigid chain link arch, to create a swivelling fob pendant. Beautifully made and a testament to the skill of Victorian jewellers. Size :36mm x 23mm, weight : 7.5g. Period : Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ). 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 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 elaborate Victorian fob pendant. Containing three oval-cut gemstones, a Bloodstone, a Carnelian, and an Onyx, which are set in 9ct yellow gold. These highly polished gemstones form a triple side swivelling fob. Which is pivoted beneath an arch and a central column, with decorative floral motifs to each shoulder. A precisely crafted piece of antique jewellery. Size: 37mm x 22mm, weight: 8g. Period: Victorian Jewellery ( 1837 – 1901 ). All items are presented in one of our beautiful signature boxes, with complementary delivery worldwide on all orders.
  • 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 ).
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