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...
Bright, silvery-white and lustrous, platinum plays an important role in the history of jewellery design. It is extremely rare and remarkably resistant to corrosion, making it a long-lasting choice for jewellery, engagement rings and wedding bands. Its name comes from the Spanish term Platino meaning ‘little silver’.
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An antique diamond crown brooch, set with Edwardian and old-cut diamonds, mounted in yellow gold with platinum settings, circa 1915.
An antique bracelet comprised of swirling knot links with white pearls to the centre, with applied platinum grain settings set with rose-cut...
An antique bracelet consisting of connecting swirling links, with applied platinum grain settings set with rose-cut diamonds, fastened by a push-in...
A French Art Nouveau pearl and diamond ring, set with three natural pearls, measuring approximately 6mm each, with old-cut diamonds set either...
A French, Art Nouveau, pearl gold and platinum bangle, with a repeat pattern of bouton pearls, individually set between motifs of opposing gold...