A.F. Souteyrand French Art Deco Ruby Diamond...
A French Art Deco ruby, diamond and gold ring, by A.F. Souteyrand, Paris, with a row of seven square-cut rubies, in a channel setting, with five,...
The 1960s-1970s saw incredible shifts in jewellery trends and can be considered the start of the Modern Jewellery era. Yellow gold, brightly coloured gemstone cabochons and round-cut diamonds were a hit in the 1960s, while the 1970s balanced disco themes with ethnic inspirations.
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A vintage, coiled snake bracelet, with a polished hollow head, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, with eight-cut diamonds, in bands, in the...
A pair of vintage gold horse cufflinks, by Webb, with horse heads surmounted on horseshoes, with nails as bars. Signed Webb. Circa 1960.
A pair of Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. black onyx and turquoise cufflinks, with turquoise studded black onyx spheres, on 18ct gold,...
A pair of vintage Mellerio cufflinks, set with two sections of dark wood and two alternate sections of 18ct gold, in circular discs, signed...
A vintage horse and jockey brooch, pavé set with eight-cut, old-cut and round brilliant-cut diamonds and calibré-cut rubies in the horse's saddle...
A black onyx and diamond dress set by Weingrill, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, set with black onyx and a diamond in each plate, in a square shape...
A Gübelin mid twentieth century gold and diamond brooch, set with approximately 1.84ct of round brilliant-cut diamonds in an abstract bouquet...