Art Deco Spaulding & Co. Diamond Black Onyx and...
An Art Deco butterfly choker, by Spaulding & Co, with a central butterfly, with open wings, flanked by two butterflies, with closed wings, on...
Diamond is a solid form of the element carbon. The more neat and organised the carbon lattice, the higher quality the diamond will be. Diamonds are some of the most iconic luxury items in history, having been mined, cut, polished and worn for centuries across the world.
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A pair of vintage, late Art Deco, sapphire, diamond and platinum earrings, with graduating oval faceted sapphires, in claw settings and old-cut and...
An antique, T. B. Starr, Belle Époque diamond, pearl, platinum and gold brooch, featuring a natural pearl, in the centre of an Art Nouveau double...
A Victorian oval diamond openwork brooch, with a centre cluster, set with a cushion shaped old-cut diamond, surrounded by old-mine cut diamonds, in...
An Edwardian aquamarine, diamond, pearl and gold bangle, by Birks, of Canada, with three aquamarines, the central one being an octagonal shaped...
A pair of antique Columbian emerald and diamond cluster earrings, set with rectangular scissor-cut Columbian emeralds, weighing approximately...
A vintage, diamond and gold five row fan ring, with five, graduating, round brilliant-cut diamonds, with a total weight of approximately 1.14ct, in...
A pair of mid 20th century earrings, heart shaped and set with clusters of round old-cut diamonds, weighing an estimated total of 4.00 carats,...
A pair of Art Deco diamond earrings, set with a central row of Edwardian-cut diamonds, with a row of baguette-cut diamonds either side, with round...
A late Art Deco diamond ring, set with a 0.85ct, H colour, SI1 clarity, Edwardian-cut diamond, in a four double claw setting, with an eight-cut...