Jewellery

Victorian Bohemian Garnet Antique Clover Brooch

£295.00

This shimmering brooch was created in the mid to late 1800s, most likely in the kingdom of Bohemia. 

Condition Report:

Very Good - A couple of very tiny garnets are missing from the design. This is only apparent under close magnification and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

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    Mid-1800s Austro-Hungarian Renaissance Revival Silver, Garnet, Emerald and Enamel Antique Brooch

    £795.00

    Exceptionally rare and intricate, this Austro-Hungarian brooch was created in the mid 1800s.

    Condition Report:

    Good - Some wear to the enamel work and a tiny chip to the right-hand edge of the brooch. These aspects are only apparent upon very close inspection and do not detract from the appeal and rarity of the piece. 

     

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      Eisenberg Original c.1940 Vintage Rhinestone Fur Clip

      £175.00

      This stylish fur clip was created in c.1940 by the American Eisenberg company. 

      Condition Report:

      Very Good - A little clouding to the larger rhinestones. This is consistent with age and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

       

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        Victorian Bohemian Garnet Antique Hinged Bangle

        £195.00

        This shimmering bangle was created in the mid to late 1800s, most likely in the kingdom of Bohemia. 

        Condition Report:

        Very Good - The safety chain for this bangle is a later replacement and there are a couple of faint fold-like dents on the inside of the bangle.

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          Edwardian c.1900 Crystal and Multi-Coloured Glass Antique Long Guard Chain

          £295.00

          This elegant long chain was created c.1900. It features an unusual combination of coloured glass and crystal. 

          Condition Report:

          Very Good - One link is possibly a later replacement. This is only apparent upon very close inspection and does not detract from the appeal and rarity of the piece. 

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