A very original Victorian bracelet, dating from around 1860-1880. It consists of five articulated sections of carved horn, decorated with a bark motif and set with gold pins. The articulated sections [...]
Antique pendant in the shape of a secret box with a photo holder. The secret box is made of onyx and adorned with a pearl (approximately 6 mm in diameter). A beautiful example of sentimental jewelry f[...]
An antique, hinged pendant with a space for a photograph. An example of sentimental jewelry from the second half of the 19th century. A secret box entirely enameled in black, adorned with pearls on th[...]
This charming hinged keepsake locket is crafted in yellow gold. Shaped like a clover, it is set with three round cabochons of bull's-eye agate, the intersections adorned with repoussé and engraved gol[...]
A 14k gold and gemstone (bloodstone, aventurine, and smoky quartz) collar, plaid, or kilt pin, antique Scottish jewelry, circa late 19th century. Adorned with the cross of St. Andrew, patron saint of [...]
Brooch representing a slender and finely cut arrow, on which is gracefully placed a swallow, equally finely crafted: the bird's plumage is rendered by delicate hoops, each adorned in its center with a[...]
An oval Victorian piqué pendant: worked tortoiseshell inlaid with gold—central floral cluster within a dotted oval reserve and plain rim. Suspended from a later yellow-metal bail (unmarked). A charmin[...]
A high-domed Victorian piqué medallion: worked tortoiseshell finely inlaid in silver with a bouquet within concentric ring borders; rope-twist white-metal (likely silver) bezel with concealed suspensi[...]
A high-domed Victorian piqué work brooch, the worked tortoiseshell ground finely inlaid with gold and silver: a central Maltese cross within a ring of tiny stars and a lace-like border, the rim with a[...]
A fine Victorian piqué work brooch in a quatrefoil form, the dark tortoiseshell richly inlaid with gold and silver stars, dots and scrolls; four domed roundels with beaded rims and a central star. Ori[...]
Very beautiful pendant jewel called Whitby-Jet, jewels whose name comes from the town of Whitby, on the British coast, in Yorkshire, formerly the main deposit of jet or jet as the English say (also kn[...]
This beautiful brooch, rare in its size, represents a cockchafer. It is adorned in a closed setting with crystal cabochons on paillon, cut to shape, mounted in silver gilt. The pointed head is adorned[...]
A touching and highly detailed enamel scene adorns one side of this large Pomponne and enamel brooch. A Landseer dog, related to the Newfoundland, clutches a child he has just saved from drowning. It [...]
This superb Victorian era pin depicts a jockey and his horse jumping a stone wall. The scene is carved in intaglio on the back of a round crystal cabochon. The intaglio is painted from the reverse usi[...]
Very emblematic of Victorian jewelry of the 19th century, this brooch in golden pompon with filigree effect presents an oval stone in Scottish agate, polished and slightly convex. In addition to being[...]
Lovely pair of Edwardian diamond drop earrings with trefoil tops and latch back fastenings. Silver mounts with yellow gold wash; each earring is set with a central old-cut diamond surrounded with 5 ro[...]
jewel made around 1860, unmarked, guaranteed 9k, the pin is in metal decorated with 7 lava stone cameos including a sculpted coral in the jewel center inspired by the discoveries made in the ruins of [...]
RARE silver kilt brooch, drawing a stylized dagger (Dirk). /1
The handle is topped with faceted yellow glassware and a coral bead (?).
The body, in finely chiseled silver, is enhanced with 2 colored[...]
Charming 9 karat gold friendship ring adorned with braided hair. It weighs 1.5 g gross for an internal diameter of 1.9 cm. Rather rare object of curiosity.
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