Goldette NY Egyptian Revival Statement Necklace, 1970s
Price: £95
This is a very striking heavy necklace with a very large central pendant with seven drops ending in glass beads. Made from gilt metal. Goldette was a costume jewelry company that was founded in the 1950s and produced jewelry until the 1970s. It is signed Goldette on the reverse. It is rare to find costume jewellery that is so robust and well made as Goldette pieces were.
Unusual Egyptian Revival necklace with a plaque depicting Isis, 1930s
Price: £75
This is a very striking necklace that features a very large central plaque well modelled with a double figure representation of the goddess Isis and a central scarab bead, with glass and a gilt metal bead below. The necklace with graduated glass beads, chain linked, and two gilt metal beads and with an integrated bead clasp.
Gorgeous Egyptian Revival winged scarab statement necklace
Price: £55
This is a very unusual necklace comprising a large silvered pendant that features a large winged scarab with a purple glass stone body and drop.
Egyptian Revival suite of necklace and earrings, 20th century
Price: £65
This is a lovely set of necklace and earrings in silver both depicting Egyptian iconographic designs. With Egyptian silver marks.
Large brass portrait bust of Ramses II
Price: £25
This is an amusing portrait bust cast in brass with slender profile form depicting Ramses II, (Ramesses/Rameses II) the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt c1303BC - 1213BC and one of the most famous rulers of the country of whom the statues and images surviving have become iconic. He is depicted here wearing a typical bird beak helmet and a heavy metal shawl collar. The composition reflects 'Egyptian Revival ' pieces of the early twentieth century but the dating here is rather later.
Nefertiti suite of pendant necklace and earrings, 20th century
Price: £75
This is a wonderful set of matching earrings and a necklace all depicting the familiar profile face of Nefertiti. They are in solid silver, not hollow, and each bear very tiny Egyptian hallmarks, one of which is visible in the last image.