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This is an amazing, antique pearl and diamond brooch decorated with 20 glistening diamonds and a lovely pearl.
£2,995Click here for more information. |
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This is a beautiful, late Victorian diamond bar brooch set with 20 glistening, old European-cut diamonds. This is designed as three circular panels connected by two bars.
£350Click here for more information. |
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This is a beautiful ruby and pearl swallow brooch from the Edwardian era. The swallow is set with 12 pearls and surrounded by 4 rubies.
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This is a lovely bird and crescent moon Georgian brooch. It is set with paste stones that catch the light beautifully,
sparkling with different colours.
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This is a gorgeous, Victorian bee brooch. This is a very
collectible, antique brooch that would make a great addition to any collection. It is set with 2 large, claw set
amethysts.
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This is an exciting, genuine Edwardian brooch in the shape of a lily.
This is set with 5 green, white and purple stones. These stones glisten and twinkle in the light.
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This is a beautiful Victorian crescent moon brooch. The crescent moon was a popular style throughout the Victorian era. The crescent moon is set with a lovely blue sapphire.
£155Click here for more information. |
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This is a lovely Witch’s heart brooch set with three pearls and four turquoise stones. Witch’s hearts are hearts with tails that are twisted to one side.
£145Click here for more information. |
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This is a lovely Victorian beetle brooch, which is in very good
condition. The beetle’s body is made up of three tiger’s eye cabachons, which move with the light as they are turned.
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This is an alluring Georgian brooch set with a large orange stone and
27 white paste stones. These are backed with foil, which is a technique that is typical of the Georgian period.
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This is an intriguing and romantic, antique bird brooch made from 9 carat
gold. On the front is a little bird sitting on a branch covered with four flowers and some leaves - the bird looks like a
robin.
£99Click here for more information. |
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This is a glittering Victorian crescent brooch in the shape of a crescent. This has 13 glistening
paste stones, set into silver. These stones are backed with foil, which is a technique that is typical of the Victorian
period
£69Click here for more information. |
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This is a wonderful sentimental Victorian brooch made of a silver bow
with a pretty heart hanging underneath. This is a very romantic piece, which is beautifully engraved.
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This is a pretty Edwardian turquoise bar brooch with a turquoise stone set into 9 carat gold. The gold is
twisted into a shield shape. This was hallmarked as gold in Birmingham in 1906
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This is a beautiful, silver Irish harp Victorian brooch decorated with a celtic harp
with three strings made of twisted silver. There are also 4 shamrocks made of rose gold, each are decorated with
etched detailing.
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This is an enchanting, antique micromosaic brooch set with tiny pieces of glass
arranged into detailed mosaics of flowers. These pieces are many different colours including red, black and turquoise.
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This is a lovely, antique micromosaic brooch. At the centre of each of the two
circles are colourful flowers, hand made from tiny tiles that have been laid together to form a picture mosaic.
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This is a charming Edwardian cameo brooch. The cameo is a picture of the
Goddess Diana, which has been carefully carved from a shell.
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This is a pretty Victorian cameo brooch. The cameo is a picture of the Goddess
Hera, which has been carefully carved from a shell.
£59Click here for more information. |
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This is a genuine Georgian mourning brooch set in gold. Mourning jewellery
was popular during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. These items were used to remember a loved one.
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This is a genuine Georgian mourning brooch circa 1825. Mourning
jewellery was popular during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. This item is in memory of George and Priscilla Bacchus.
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This is a charming Victorian cameo brooch. The cameo is a picture of
man wearing a hat, which has been carefully carved from coral. The carving is detailing of the carving is lovely,
particularly the hair.
£69Click here for more information. |