Antique Jewellery
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Peace of mind
We keep a Photographic
library of all the Brooches if ever needed for identification, for
lost or stolen insurance claims. This has proven to be the
single, most important thing you can do, to recover your
valuables.
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Diamonds
The weight
of a diamond is measured in carats. A carat is divided in 100
points so that a diamond of 50 points equals 1/2 a carat. A
round brilliant cut diamond of 1 carat has an approximate
diameter of 6.6mm.The word carat originates from the Greek word
keration, referring to the shape of the seedpods of the carob
tree. The seeds are small and uniform in size and weight;
therefore, they were a standard for weighing gemstones in early
times.
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Sapphires
The most common colour is Blue, but can be colourless, pink,
orange, yellow, green, purple, and black. Burmese sapphires have
a deep blue that is intense and velvety. These sapphires are not
often seen on the market today. Sri Lankan sapphires are the
most common, with a wide range of colours from very light to
dark blue. Other producers of blue sapphire are Australia,
Madagascar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Montana.
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We stock a range of Antique Jewellery, Antique Georgian
Jewellery, Antique Victorian Jewellery, and Antique Edwardian
Jewellery as well as Art Deco & Art nouveau, Antique Diamond
Rings, Vintage Brooches, Victorian Earrings, Lockets, and
Antique Bracelets
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9ct. Diamond
Brooch
A very pretty Broach with a
single Diamond in the centre with bead work on the edge, clean
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ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN THREE GRACES
CAMEO BROOCH 9ct.
Lovely original Victorian Three Graces Cameo set in 9ct which
is hallmarked at the top of the brooch. Excellent condition
with no wear cracks chips or rubbing to this item. Very simple
design, with rope work on the edge of the frame. The size of
the cameo brooch height 5cm width 4cm. |
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PRETTY
VICTORIAN CORAL BROOCH 18ct.
Beautiful all original Victorian Coral Brooch, the detail is all
individually hand carved with no wear, chips or rubbing. In
excellent condition. The gold I have tested to be 18ct, not
hallmarked which is not unusual for this period piece of
jewellery. Dated circa 1870 to 1900.. |
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