Jewellery

Edwardian c.1900 Silver and Paste Bow Design Antique Double Sided Locket

£595.00

This pretty locket dates from c.1900 and represents the garland style so typical of Edwardian era jewels. 

Condition Report:

Excellent - The locket itself is excellent. However, there is a repair to the enamel photograph of the gentleman.

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    Eisenberg 1950s Vintage Rhinestone Flower Earrings

    £75.00

    These lovely earrings were created by the American Eisenberg company in the 1950s.

    Condition Report:

    Good - Some dulling to some rhinestones due to age. This does not detract from the appeal of the earrings and is only visible upon very close inspection.  

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      Antique Citrine and Rolled Gold Chain Necklace

      £295.00

      This lovely antique chain necklace most likely dates from c.1900. 

      Condition Report:

      Good - Some faint chips to the reverse of some of the stones. This is only apparent to touch and under magnification. It does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

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        Kramer of New York 1960s Vintage Rhinestone and Faux Pearl Drop Earrings

        £68.00

        These wonderful earrings were created by Kramer of New York in the 1960s.

        Condition Report:

        Very Good - A tiny element of clouding to a couple of rhinestones due to age and a tiny element of oxidisation to the gaps between the rhinestones above the pearls. These aspects do not detract from the appeal of the earrings and are only visible upon very close inspection.  

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          Christian Dior by Mitchel Maer 1952-1956 Vintage Rhinestone and Pearl Necklace

          £995.00

          This beautiful and rare necklace was created by Mitchel Maer for Christian Dior between 1952 and 1956.  

          Condition Report:

          Very Good - A faint hint of oxidisation to one link, a tiny element of ‘smokiness’ to the tip of one teardrop stone and behind one round stone, the tiniest scuff on one pearl. These elements are only visible upon very close examination. They do not detract from the appeal and rarity of the piece. 

           

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