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 Art Deco diamond brooch, set with Edwardian-cut diamonds, in an open work, navette shaped plaque, mounted in platinum, circa 1925, with a gold...
An open circular brooch, pavé set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, with a diamond bow set across the centre, set with round brilliant-cut and...
An Art Deco diamond and platinum bow brooch, finely pavé set with old style eight-cut diamonds, with cheneered gallery, mounted in platinum, with a...
An Art Deco plaque brooch, with a rhombus-shaped outline and a geometric and foliate openwork design, set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, weighing...