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Sterling Silver Moonlight Lovers

Stunning large sterling silver pendant necklace featuring a naked couple side by side with their bodies arched and arms raised, swirling around a central moonstone.   Full of movement and with fine detail, she has…

Neiger Egyptian Revival Bracelet

A fine example of this sought after Egyptian Revival multi stranded bracelet by Max Neiger of Gablonz circa 1925-30. Made of dark gold coloured metal and decorated with an oval plaque depicting the face of…

Hammered Silver and Enamel Brooch

An Arts & Crafts hammered silver brooch with three blue enamelled ovals set side by side along the width. Pairs of little flowers are worked in the silver at each end and between the ovals.…

Murrle Bennett Gold Brooch

15 ct. gold brooch set with a large blister pearl angled in the centre. An elegant openwork design that is approximately oval in shape but with a shaped outline.  Clear maker’s mark and 15 ct…

Art Nouveau Silver, Enamel and Pearl Pendant

Arts & Crafts/Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant with an attractivly shaped outline housing a long, narrow blister pearl in its centre. The enamelled areas are in an iridescent shade of bluey-green and quite deeply…

Silver Brooch with Ruskin Ceramic Roundel

Round sterling silver brooch housing a deep pink ceramic roundel from the Ruskin Pottery. Dating from the early 1900’s, we’ve not seen another in this particular shade. Marked sterling silver on the rim, with the…

Art Nouveau Pendant from Gourdel Vales

Silver and enamel Art Nouveau pendant from  Gourdel Vales & Co., London based silversmiths whose workshop was in Great Marlborough Street. Hallmarked for the year 1909, this pretty pendant is enamelled in shades of pink,…

English Arts & Crafts Brooch

Stylish and quite large circular brooch from the English Arts & Crafts movement dating from around 1910. A plaited pattern border sits just inside the outer rim, adjacent to a fine rope line. In the…

Portrait of a Young Girl by Édouard Sain

Quite delightful oil on canvas portrait of a young girl, perhaps no older than seven or eight years of age, painted by the French artist Édouard Alexandre Sain (1830-1910). Dressed in her Sunday best clothes…

Jugendstil Silver and Chalcedony Necklace

Very nicely made continental silver pendant with high quality silver work surrounding a large and evenly coloured green chalcedony stone. At the top is a bell shaped feature below which two different and finely detailed…

Art Nouveau Silver and Enamel Necklace

Unmarked but very stylish Art Nouveau silver necklace, the wide heart-shaped plaque with vivid blue and green enamelling around a mother-of-pearl centre. An elongated tooth-shaped baroque pearl is suspended blow. The decorative side attachments are…

Fahrner attr. Art Deco Necklace

1930’s Art Deco silver necklace with a green chalcedony stone and highly decorative marcasite work. Although unmarked we are almost certain this was made by the Theodor Fahrner workshop as it bears all the usual…

Celluloid Snake Bangle

Ivory coloured snake bangle made of celluloid with little metal studs highlighted with paste stones. With a head at both ends, each just starting to cross over. French Art Deco era, circa 1925. The internal…

Art Nouveau Limoges Enamelled Pendant by Sarlandie

Lovely Art Nouveau Limoges pendant by the master enameller Jules Sarlandie, dating from circa 1890. With an ornate frame housing the profile portrait of a pretty young maiden wearing richly coloured clothes embellished with gold.…

WMF Pickle Frame and Fork

Stylish silver plated frame by WMF with fitted cut crystal glass insert, illustrated and listed as a pickle frame and fork on page 263 of the WMF Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork book. Secessionist in style…

‘Elegant Lady in the Dunes’ by Aimé Stevens

Framed oil painting on canvas titled ‘Elegant Lady in the Dunes’ by the Belgian artist Aimé Oscar Stevens (1879-1951) Seated on a small sand dune with the sea in the background and confidently looking directly…