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£4,500.00
Fiery The fire opal has a flame coloured iridescence of so pure an orange red that nothing like it it is to be found in...
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£5,000.00
Scented memory Not only rare but highly collectable and romantic is this striking example of Victorian vinaigrette pendant featuring a meaningful message of secret flowers....
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£550.00
Whispering flower: he loves me…he loves me not Speak with finesse and bring the language of flowers into your modern day romance. Their meanings are...
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£2,550.00
A true stunner that will be treasured for years is this antique Georgian spray brooch featuring a sparkling bouquet of flowers set with diamonds and...
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£3,700.00
Grandeur Jewelry from the Edwardian era radiates with such an elegance. Femininity was the benchmark which guided design and style. The perfect symmetry of Edwardian...
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£1,750.00
Glow Reaction to industrialization and mechanized society of the late 19th century Arts and Crafts movement preferred the handcrafted easthetic, natural materials and individual versus...
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£5,000.00
Amor During Hellenistic period Cupid, god of desire, attraction and affection, was portrayed as a chubby infant with his arrows that represents his source of...
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£1,300.00
Distinctive flair Paying homage to the neoclassical design trends of the nineteenth century, this natural rubies and amethyst pendant vibrates with excitement. The flair of...
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£6,500.00
A stunning and one of a kind Art Deco pink topaz and diamond brooch mounted in platinum with such a sophisticated flair that almost out...
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£1,250.00
Drama in pink Hailing from transitioning years between Georgian to Victorian era, its romanticism and symbolism is a dramatic 4.21 Ct natural pink topaz drop...
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£10,000.00
Make heads turn with this rare piece of a standout natural aquamarine and ruby surround set on buttery yellow gold pendant made and signed by...
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£7,000.00
Love never ends Founded in 1879 in Germany Koch jewelers soon gained the title of “Jewelers of the court” and worked for European Royal families....
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