Art Deco Scottish agate panel bracelet, 1930s
Price: £125Pair of large blue enamel Faberge style gold earrings set with garnets
Estimate: £100 – 150Elegant Modernist pendant 1970s
Price: £15Pair of Modernist Taxco earrings, c1980
Price: £40Opera length strand of beautiful moss agate beads 1960s
Price: £75Art Deco Czech glass bracelet
Price: £65Burmese jade sautoir necklace
Price: £35Victorian necklace and bracelet suite 1900
Price: £250Large Victorian ladies belt buckle, late C19th
Price: £50Victorian silver mounted Scottish carnelian agate cloak pin circa 1880
Price: £95Victorian guilloche enamel and marcasite ring
Price: £50Jakob Bengal Art Deco galalith and metal necklace
Price: £25Fun job lot of 4 pieces of vintage jewellery
Price: £20Long Art Deco pinchbeck watch chain with two pendants
Price: £75Art Deco Burmese dragon head necklace
Price: £55Lot of 3 Chinese bangles
Price: £25Taxco collar necklace set with obsidian, 1950s
Price: £125Set of ring and earrings with obsidian mask motif, Mexico, 1950s
Price: £45Large Art Deco swirl Bakelite buckle
Price: £35Grand tour Italian filigree silver bracelet 1900
Price: £55Very unusual Taxco figural ring, Taxco, c1980
Price: £45Art Nouveau comb with coral fish and pearls
Price: £40Tigers Eye long necklace 1970s
Price: £50Art Deco Long Mille Fiore bead necklace
Price: £60Long Murano Glass Necklace 1970s
Price: £30Silver Lapis lazuli collar necklace, probably Taxco Mexico, c1990
Price: £75Fun 1950s pendant and chain commemorating 25 years of service at Ford
Price: £35Wedding Cake style glass bead necklace, Venetian 1930s
Price: £25Heavy silver curb collar necklace, Mexico 1970s
Price: £150Operculum shell demi parure
Price: £50An operculum is a calcareous structure created by many sea snails that serves as a little “trapdoor” to safely close them inside their shell. When, say, the tide goes out, stranding a sea snail too far from the water, the gastropod can draw itself deep into its shell and pull the operculum closed behind it.
Jade roundel bead necklace
Price: £35Lovely Bakelite bloom pendant on chain
Price: £20Art Deco rock crystal bead necklace
Price: £35Victorian Whitby jet mourning brooch
Price: £45French cockerel brooch 1920s
Price: £75Two long infinity strands of cultured pearls
Price: £50Two American Polychrome Enamel Bracelets decorated with Kabuki Masks, 1980s
Price: £20Scottish silver ring inset with a Chalcedony stone, 1950s
Price: £40Italian silver Cuff Bangle with chainmail decoration, modern
Price: £30Chinese Silver Bangle with Dragon Heads, C20th
Price: £30Balinese Silver Bangle with Elephant Heads, 1980s
Price: £30Art Deco Chinese Export silver Buckle later converted to a Necklace
Price: £100Victorian Indian paste pendant
Price: £100Two lacquer bird brooches 1980s
Price: £15Heavy brass and enamel collar necklace in the manner of Albert Gustav Bunge (1893 - 1967)
Price: £60Two complementary Bracelets in a Greek Key design
Price: £20Edwardian Scottish agate panel bracelet
Price: £50Very unusual banded carnelian panel bracelet
Price: £30Chinese cloisonne bangle with raised enamel decoration circa 1900
Price: £40Necklace with FA cup pendant
Price: £75Victorian Grand Tour Wedding Cake glass necklace
Price: £150Silver Monogram Celtic Style Brooch Hallmarked 1878/1879
Price: £45An advert for Edwin Umfreville appeared in 'The Bazaar, The Exchange and Mart - 19th April 1879' where one of his pieces is described. "Like all the “ E. U." jewellery that we have seen, the workmanship is first-class, and the design most tasteful."
Art Deco Scottish moss agate ring
Price: £75Art Deco chalcedony brooch or pendant
Price: £35Exceptional Paste necklace 1940s
Price: £15Art Deco Scottish bloodstone brooch
Price: £15Charming pair of silver piglet earrings
Price: £25Unusual Victorian style earrings
Price: £20English silver filigree floral necklace
Price: £25Victorian style copper bracelet with buckle detail 1950s
Price: £20Stunning opera length string of rock crystal beads
Price: £150Art Deco glass bead necklace
Price: £25Unusual 1950s puka shell and coral necklace
Price: £30Beautiful Chinese carnelian silver bracelet
Price: £65Carved Chinese brown jade necklace
Price: £50Victorian small note pad for chatelaine
Price: £50Pair of Taxco Mexican silver earrings, c1980
Price: £75Art Deco necklace with French Jet and paste stations
Price: £25Chinese Pale Celadon Jade Bangle, probably Nineteenth Century
Price: £45Jade is usually divided into two types, nephrite jade and jadeite jade. The latter is heavier and slightly harder, making it more difficult to scratch. The weight of this piece suggests that we do have jadeite here. The stone was selected for carving on the basis of its attractive appearance and the finish, which bears no trace of machine tooled manufacture, suggests a pre twentieth century dating, but certainty in these matters is notoriously difficult
The size of this piece is unusually large, suggesting that it would have been intended for a male wearer. This too suggests an earlier rather than later time of manufacture. The stone is exceptionally pleasant to the hand and would have been an elegant accompaniment to any wardrobe.
Small Bakelite buckle
Price: £15Cherry amber Bakelite necklace 1920s
Price: £150Exceptional strand of Scottish Moss agate beads
Price: £35Scottish Agate bar brooch
Price: £251940s Dutch coin braclet
Price: £15Gilt brass and glass stone bangle bracelet 1930s
Price: £20Taxco bracelet with Aztec mask motif, 1940s
Price: £85Stunning demi parure by Hobe 1950s, necklace and bracelet
Price: £350Hobé et Cie was founded by Jacques Hobé in France in 1887. While he was trained as a master goldsmith, his business focused primarily on finely crafted sterling silver jewelry. William Hobé, his son, moved to the United States around 1920 bringing his family's acuity for producing high quality jewelry with him. (Credit: Google)
Victorian Silver Buckle set with Paste Stones, German circa 1900
Price: £90The sparkling stones and high quality mounting (there is a considerable weight of silver in this piece) would have made this buckle a striking addition to the Victorian ladies' wardrobe and it could equally well catch the eye today.
Gilt metal and Glass Bead Necklace by Louis Rousselet, French 1920s
Price: £70This necklace comprises three delicately modelled gilt metal stylised flower heads with yellow glass beads at the centre, joined on either side by further glass beads and flower heads and then a chain with fine metal and glass bead links.
Lapis Lazuli and Turquoise Bead Necklace with an Egyptian Style Pendant, 20th Century
Price: £50Silver Brooch in the form of a Butterfly, Taxco 1940s
Price: £50Art Deco Galalith jewellery Necklace and Pendant with Coral Red plaques, 1930s
Price: £50Galalith is a a synthetic plastic made out of the interaction of casein and formaldehyde and was introduced to the fashion world by Coco Chanel in 1926. The commercial name is derived from the Ancient Greek words 'gala' (milk) and 'lithos' (stone).
Art Deco continental black spinel and marcasite ring, 1920s
Price: £75Taxco charm bracelet, makers mark Castelan, 1950s
Price: £95Large Cinnabar and filigree silver brooch, 1930s
Price: £55Chinese cord bracelet with jade stones carved as fish
Price: £15Art Deco Czech glass necklace with enamel and glass stones, 1930s
Price: £35Outstanding swirl Bakelite necklace with faux cameo, 1920s
Price: £45Pair of Edwardian Chinese silver brooches, c. 1910
Price: £45American 1980s statement necklace with intaglio pendants
Price: £55PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS FREE UK SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM. For international buyers the shipping cost will be reduced by the UK shipping cost, so don't worry if you are outside the UK, you still receive this benefit!
Victorian silver bracelet set with garnets 1900
Price: £25Taxco butterfly brooch with abalone, makers mark EL 1960s
Price: £55Victorian Chinese turquoise beads 1900
Price: £400Tibetan turquoise and silver necklace 1930s
Price: £40Long Art Deco carnelian, bloodstone and goldstone necklace 1930s
Price: £150Goldstone is a type of glittering glass made in a low-oxygen reducing atmosphere. The finished product can take a smooth polish and be carved into beads, figurines, or other artifacts suitable for semiprecious stone, and in fact goldstone is often mistaken for or misrepresented as a natural material. It was first made in the 17th century in Italy. (Credit: Wikipedia)