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A late Georgian to early Victorian era Rocco style repousse and citrine brooch. The front is gilded with chasing along the crescent shaped scrolls. The machine stamped repousse is close backed and hollow in construction.
Victorian bar pins do not come any more simpler and minimalist in design than this. The body of the brooch is made from a solid rectangular block of black onyx in the shape of a square bar.
A Georgian cameo depicting John Milton circa 1830 proves to be an interesting find. Mounted in a mixed metal pin is an oval shell cameo, thought to be an unsigned shell cameo carved by Rome Italy cameo carver Giovani Dies.
This antique ring features a 14k yellow gold setting adorned with a chrome pyrope garnet and natural seed pearls. The garnet, measuring 11 x 7mm and exhibiting a mixed cut, is estimated to weigh approximately 2.3 carats.
A lady's gold filled Victorian watch guard chain that was worn as a safety chain for a lady's pocket watch. However also known as Lorgnette chain, watch guard chain and even a muff chain.
A lady's rose gold filled Victorian long watch guard chain that was worn as a safety chain for a lady's pocket watch. However also known as Lorgnette chain, long guard chain and even a muff chain.
This exquisite antique gold gilt Art Nouveau jewelry casket box elegantly features a raised rose and leaf motif crafted from spelter metal. The piece serves as a notable antique trinket box.
This 18k Victorian Etruscan Revival brooch is from circa 1875 featuring a stunning cameo of Mediterranean Toree del Greco red coral set in 18-carat yellow gold. It is remarkable in its exquisite craftsmanship in three-dimension carved in high relief.
This ring features a 10k yellow gold setting from the Victorian era, showcasing a navette-shaped moss agate cabochon.
This is a stunning example of Victorian-era jewelry, a 10k rose gold cluster ring showcases a captivating arrangement of Bohemian garnets, turquoise and seed pearls.
This 14k rose gold and platinum-topped seed pearl crescent moon pin dates back to the early 1900s, evoking the elegance of the Edwardian era.
An original early 1900s Art Nouveau era Gibson girl portrait pin with a festoon chain. This finely detailed brooch features a young woman with up-swept hair in repousse, as the ideal Gibson Girl.