
Egyptian Nefertiti and Talisman necklace on long chain c1970
Price: £95
This is a group of two large Egyptian pendants on a long box chain. The pendants are a plaque or talisman that has Hieroglyphs the other is the head of Nefertiti. These go perfectly together and look great on the long chain. Both pendants have Egyptian silver hallmarks.

Egyptian Revival necklace depicting Tutankhamun c1980
Price: £45
This is a a dramatic necklace in the Egyptian Revival style. It has a large central pendant with three drops with stations all the way around depicting Tutankhamun in a rather humorous way. This necklace appears to be a museum edition from possibly the British Museum or the Met in New York. The reverse of the stations and pendant are also finished with Egyptian designs. A very well thought out and finished piece.

Incredible rare Victorian necklace set with real beetles c1900
Price: £175
This is a gorgeous and rare necklace set with five real iridescent beetle drops in open back settings. The setting and chain are rolled gold and there is a barrel clasp closure. The Victorians loved this type of scarab jewellery due to the nod to Egyptian motifs and the use of real insects. This was aligned with the popularity of taxidermy decorations for the home.

Egyptian Revival Czech statement necklace set with real beetles c1920
Price: £150
This is an unbelievably rare example of early Czech costume jewellery. It is set with real beetles and faux lapis glass cabochons and beads. There is even a beetle on the central drop. Between the beetles are Egyptian icons, enamel flies and gilt leaves set on a cartouche design plaque.

Early Egyptian Revival necklace c1900
Price: £65
This is a lovely example of early Egyptian Revival that was popular in the 19th century. It comprises a lariat style pendant in the shape of a winged scarab ending with a tradtional Victorian style drop with vivid red stones.

Silver Snake bangle, 20th century
Price: £25
This is a very elegant silver bangle in a typical Egyptian snake motif design with hallmarks.

Edwardian Egyptian Revival necklace, inscribed and dated 1910
Price: £250
This is a wonderful necklace in the Egyptian Revival style comprising silver filigre stations mounted with large Cairngorm citrine stones that vary in size from 63 mm and 105 mm. It is inscribed "Hedydd from her godparents C A.M. J J.H-J E.H-J July 14th 1910"

Neiger Brothers Egyptian Revival Uranium glass sautoir necklace 1930s
Price: £75
This is a very rare necklace comprising uranium glass beads depicting scarabs, sarcophagi and elephants. Max and Norbert Neiger where brothers living the Gablonz region of Czechoslokia. They are the trailblazers responsible for the glass jewellery craze of the 1930s whose beads and designs have never been replicated and always stand out.

Egyptian Revival Czech glass large scarab sautoir necklace, attr. Neiger Brothers
Price: £100
This is a very unusual necklace, attributed to the Neiger Brothers, that features a large central scarab together with other beads in the iconic small scarab design amongst others. The whole necklace is comprised of typical Neiger Brothers Czech glass beads. It has been recently restrung.

Goldette NY Egyptian Revival Statement Necklace, 1970s
Price: £95
This is a very striking and heavy necklace with a very large central pendant with seven drops ending in glass beads. It is made from gilt metal by Goldette, a costume jewelry company that was founded in the 1950s and produced jewellery until the 1970s. Their mark appears on the reverse (see image 6). It is rare to find costume jewellery that is as robust and well made as the pieces Goldette produced and they stand out still today.

Egyptian Silver Pill Box with Mother of Pearl Inlay, marked, second half C20th
Price: £45
An oval silver box and cover, the lid with an inlaid mother of pearl design comprising geometric shapes which combine to produce a 3D ‘trompe l’oeil’ effect of solid shapes within a rope twist border, the exterior of the lid with a small stamped mark and the interior of the box with three small stamped marks. The markings here, which can be seen on other examples indicate that we have Egyptian work and there are a fair number of similar silver boxes but more commonly in a round shape. They are usually dated to the mid twentieth century. The quality of the craftsmanship is obvious and the form and decoration make this a highly desirable collector’s item.

Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Hieroglyphic wall plaque c2000
Price: £20
This is a very detailed plaque that depicts an Egyptian owl. It is a replica from Tutenkhamun's tomb that was issued by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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.

Large brass portrait bust of Ramses II
Price: £45
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.

Egyptian Revival suite of a necklace and earrings, 20th century, c1980
Price: £65
This is a lovely set of a necklace and earrings in silver both with typical Egyptian iconographic designs and Egyptian silver hall marks.

Egyptian Revival winged scarab statement necklace c1920
Price: £55
This is a very unusual necklace comprising a large silvered pendant that features a large winged scarab beetle with a purple glass stone body and drop. It is unusual that the design is so realistic which emphasise the lines of the Art Deco design. The workmanship is most likely Czech.

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.