Antique aquamarine and pearl pendant made in the Edwardian era
Here is such an elegant and refined example of a genuine antique pendant that was made in the lovely Edwardian era in the early 1900's. Perfect to wear day or night, this pendant was made in 15 carat gold and is set with two lovely aquamarines that stand out so well against the lovely colour of the gold. Highlighted by the pearls that are set around the pendant, the lovely angular lines of the pendant accentuate the soft oval shape. Measuring 22.1mm across by 43mm, this is the perfect pendant that can so easily be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Stock# ES9569 Circa: 1910 $2,700
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Antique hand engraved sterling silver buckle bangle made in 1882
Here is a gorgeous antique buckle bangle that not only has such a wonderful design in the buckle but is exquisitely hand engraved giving it such a wonderful tactile feel to the touch. Made in sterling silver in Birmingham in 1882, the bangle measures 31.7mm wide at the centre and 26.6mm wide at the back. The buckle design looks amazing and with the two polished sections representing the buckle section as well as the tongue to secure it down, this is highlighted even more thanks to the magnificent engraving along the top. The immense amount of time and skill to engrave this shows the quality and craftsmanship that went into making this all those years ago. Whereas many pieces today are either machine engraved or simply stamped out, nothing beats the quality and individuality of hand engraving. Perfect to wear day or night, this is a wonderful example of a genuine antique bangle from the Victorian era that can still so easily be worn all the time. Stock# ES9565 Hallmarked: Birmingham 1882 $1,550
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Art Deco ruby and diamond negligee necklace made in France
A negligee necklace is one that has two suspended drops of different lengths, and combine this with a piece that was made during the Art Deco period of the 1920's, and you have a magnificent necklace such as this one here. Beautifully hand made in France in 18 carat yellow gold and platinum, this is one of the most elegant examples of a genuine Art Deco necklace around and one that will not only always get the attention that it deserves, but will become a family heirloom. So exquisite in design, the top bow is reminiscent of the earlier Art Nouveau era and is set with eight rose cut diamonds. Then leading down on two stems, each set with more rose cut diamonds, this leads to the stunning cluster of more rose cut diamonds surrounding those vibrant rubies with a pearl in the centre. Looking closely at the cluster, each setting is so intricate and highlights the quality of this necklace. The diamonds come together to total 0.20 carats and the rubies 0.44 carats. Attached to a chain that is enhanced not only with a beautiful design but natural pearls, laid out from end to end the chain measures 43cm in length and from the top bow design to the lowest ruby and diamond cluster, this distance measures 5.5cm. As spectacular today as when it was made in France 100 years ago, this is a magnificent necklace that will make any woman walk tall and proud with this around her neck. Stock# ES9555 Circa: 1920 $11,200
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Antique aquamarine and seed pearl necklace made in the early 1900’s
This antique necklace was made in the early 1900's and is set with the most delicate soft blue colour aquamarines that look so beautiful set amongst the seed pearls in the wonderful design that will always be admired. Made in 9 carat gold, the necklace is typical of the work by the early Australian jewellers of this era. The way the two pear cut aquamarines at the bottom go to one side gives this necklace such a fluid and naturalistic look to it, even though the two stems coming down are fixed. Each set with charming seed pearls in a petal design with a further aquamarine at the top of each, set amongst the scroll design at the top are more aquamarines and seed pearls. And then with a final aquamarine at each end leading to the chain, this section from each end aquamarine across to the other measures 6.1cm across by 6.8cm from the top scroll to the lowest aquamarine. Fitted on a 45.5cm chain, this allows the aquamarine and pearl section to sit perfectly on the neckline where it will always stand out and look so beautiful. Stock# ES9527 Circa: 1910 $3,350
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Art Deco diamond cluster earrings made in Vienna in the 1920’s.
These earrings were made in Vienna during the Art Deco period of the 1920's and look so perfect on the ear where they will no doubt always be admired and complimented on for their beauty and elegance. Hand made in 18 carat yellow gold, each earring is set with one European cut diamond in the centre and surrounded by six mine cut diamonds, with one final European cut diamond set at the top. The centre European cut diamonds total 0.60 carats and the top two 0.28 carats and the twelve mine cut diamonds total 1.20 carats, bringing the total diamond weight in these earrings to a dazzling 1.64 carats. Measuring 9.9mm in diameter by 17.5mm, the earrings are fitted on lovely secure lever back fittings which are so comfortable to wear all the time. As beautiful and elegant today as when they were made 100 years ago, these are such a magnificent pair of diamond earrings that will become a family heirloom. Stock# ES9472 Circa: 1920 $10,250
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Platinum Art Deco era pearl and diamond drop earrings
Art Deco jewellery is so elegant, and here are a magnificent pair of genuine Art Deco diamond and pearl drop earrings that date from the 1930's that will always get the attention that they rightly deserve. Made entirely in platinum, each earring is set with three large European cut diamonds, one single cut diamond and nine rose cut diamonds on the top and seven rose cut diamonds set above the pearl. In total the diamonds come together to total an impressive 2.12 carats, and the diamonds are millgrain set which can be seen as the elegant crimping around the diamonds which was a popular technique during the Art Deco era. The design and setting of the diamonds is so amazing to admire and the way they highlight the elegant pearl at the bottom showcases why genuine Art Deco jewellery from the 1920's to the 1940's has always remained so popular and sought after. Measuring an elegant 3.8cm in length, these are truly a magnificent pair of earrings that have such a regal look to them. Stock# ES9475 Circa: 1930 $22,000
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Aquamarine and pearl necklace made in the Art Deco era
Here is such an elegant example of Art Deco jewellery from the 1920's that is perfect to wear for any occasion, day or night and always look perfect. Made in 9 carat gold, laid out from end to end, the chain measures 45.3cm in length and in the centre sits a beautiful round aquamarine that leads down to a pear shaped section set with a pearl and a further pear cut aquamarine. The two aquamarines total 0.95 carats and display such a fine blue, and the design of the lower section is so subtle and elegant. The simple border spaced around the aquamarine gives it a look all unto itself and separates it from a standard modern necklace. As beautiful today as when it was made 100 years ago, this necklace will so easily suit any woman of any age. Stock #ES9549 Circa: 1920 $1,750
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Vintage sterling silver and enamel butterfly brooch by David Andersen
David Andersen jewellery has remained so popular and sought after thanks in part to the vibrant colours often used in the pieces as well as the quality, and both features can be seen here in this very attractive vintage David Andersen enamel butterfly brooch. Measuring 54.3mm across, this brooch has such an intense purple colour to it that is highlighted further by the touch of orange and green. With a wonderful smooth tactile feel to it, this brooch will always get the admiration that it rightly deserves. Stock# ES9528 Maker: David Andersen. Circa: 1930 $Sold
Stainless steel Omega Seamaster Chronometer reference 168.024
The Omega Seamaster has remained such an iconic and highly regarded watch since its release in 1948, and here is quite a rare model to come by - a vintage Omega Seamaster Chronometer watch made in 1969. Traditionally the Chronometer grade movements such as the 24 jewelled automatic Omega calibre 564 that is fitted in this one, was reserved for the Omega Constellation range, so finding a Seamaster with this movement certainly makes it more special and unique. The movement has been fully serviced and comes with our twelve month warranty and needless to say it keeps perfect time. With the stainless steel case measuring 34.5mm across plus the Omega crown, it is fitted on the beautiful "Beads of Rice” bracelet. This bracelet has gone down in history as one of the most comfortable bracelets on any watch and it really completes the look of this Omega Seamaster perfectly. With an easy to read dial with the date function, this is a great Omega that is perfect for any occasion. Stock# W1800 Maker: Omega Model: Omega Seamaster Chronometer reference 168.024 Circa: 1969 $4,250
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Antique five row rose gold gate link bracelet with a hidden clasp
The gate bracelet is one that sits so well around the wrist and here we have a gorgeous antique gate bracelet that dates from the 1920's and still has a look as modern as many bracelets today. Made in 9 carat rose gold, the bracelet measures 13.2mm wide and has such a beautiful colour thanks to the rose gold. The warm tone of the gold makes it look even more magnificent set against the skin, and this bracelet is so comfortable and practical to wear all the time. With a discreet hidden clasp, the bracelet measures 18.5cm in length and is just as beautiful today as when at was made 100 years ago. Stock# ES9561 Circa: 1920 $2,900
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Handmade 1930’s Art Deco era diamond engagement ring
Here is such an elegant example of a genuine Art Deco diamond engagement ring that was made in 18 carat yellow gold and platinum in the 1930's and will never go out of fashion or style. Art Deco jewellery often incorporated a "shape in a shape" design, where two different shapes coexist, and this can be seen perfectly here where there are three round early brilliant cut diamonds, each set into an eight sided octagonal setting. This is such a simple yet elegant way to set the diamonds and is typical of the beauty seen in genuine Art Deco engagement rings. The diamonds total 0.86 carats and sparkle so well and are set on a very elegant knife edge band that sits on the finger perfectly. Measuring 4.9mm wide at the centre by 14.5mm across, this is a perfect example of a genuine Art Deco diamond ring that will always be loved and admired. Stock# ES9559 Circa: 1930 $5,200
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Vintage enamel butterfly brooch by David Andersen
David Andersen jewellery has always been so well known and sought after, thanks in part to the designs as well as the vibrant colours in the enamel used, as can be seen here in this incredible enamel butterfly. Made in sterling silver in the 1930's, the butterfly measures 54.5mm across by 30.3mm and will no doubt always look amazing on any outfit that it is worn on. With such incredible colours that seem to explode outwards, this is without a doubt one of the most colourful brooches that was ever made by David Andersen and showcases why David Andersen jewellery has always be highly prized and regarded. Still in wonderful condition, this is an amazing enamel butterfly brooch by one of Denmark's most famous jewellers. Stock# ES9529 Maker: David Andersen. Circa: 1930 $Sold