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Arts & Crafts Silver, Enamel & Moonstone Necklace

English Arts & Crafts silver necklace with a distinctly Liberty look about it although showing no marks. Semi openwork with a clover leaf outline and displaying very fine silver wirework both between and over the…

Charles Horner Butterfly Pendant

Silver pendant from Charles Horner in the form of a flying butterfly, its wings colourfully enamelled in mixed shades of blue and greeny-yellow. With a fine silver outline, which also divides the two pairs of…

French Gold Brooch with Enamelled Mythical Scene

Ornate French 18 ct. gold brooch featuring a rectangular enamelled image of a mythical woman, possibly Selene, goddess of the moon. She has her eyes slightly downcast, and immediately above her somewhat wild looking hair…

Arts & Crafts Gold, Turquoise and Enamel Necklace

English Arts & Crafts necklace in both 9 and 15 ct. gold set with green and blue turquoise matrix cabochons, interspersed by figure-of-eights with are enamelled in white with tiny gold dots and further detailed…

Silver and Gemstone Earrings attr. to Bernard Instone

Pair of silver earrings that, although unmarked, are surely by Bernard Instone to whom they are confidently attribued. With a comma shaped outline and featuring those instantly recognizable Instone leaves, the earrings are each set…

Murrle Bennett Silver & Turquoise Necklace

Necklace from Murrle Bennett with a somewhat medieval look about the design. Crafted in silver and showing a hammered finish with a detail of little studs and a swirling abstract design repeated on each side.…

Pewter Brooch with Ruskin Roundel

English Arts & Crafts brooch with a square outline turned on to one corner. The pewter face has a randomly textured finish and wraps around a brass back plate. Set in the centre is a…

Murrle Bennett Gold and Opal Brooch

Art Nouveau brooch in 15 ct. gold by Murrle Bennett & Co. dating from the early 1900’s. It’s a design we’ve not come across before, showing a boldly shaped outline with a pair of stylised…

Silver and Enamel Pendant Necklace

Arts & Crafts necklace dating from circa 1900 crafted in silver featuring three contoured and pierced components with a textured finish, enamelled in vivid shades of blue, green and yellow. Separated by short lengths of…

Art Deco Gold and Ruby Brooch

Brooch in a combination of yellow and rose gold dating from the Art Deco era and very much in the favoured style of the times. Basically oval in outline and open in design with the…

Silver and Enamel Bracelet attr. to Smith & Ewen

English Arts & Crafts silver bracelet that, athough unmarked, is clearly from the workshops of Smith & Ewen, silversmiths and jewellers who were active in Bimingham’s jewellery quarter between 1894 and 1911. Comprising six matching…

Barnet Henry Joseph Gold and Peridot Pendant

Art Nouveau pendant in 9 ct. gold from the workshops of Barnet Henry Joseph who crafted fine jewellery in Birmingham between 1865 and 1929. This pendant dates from the very early 1900’s and is very…

Art Nouveau Gold Brooch

Delightful little English Art Nouveau brooch dating from the early 1900’s, crafted in 15 ct. gold and set with a blue sapphire and seed pearls. Approximately oval in outline, the openwork design features a pair…

Silver and Rock Crystal Necklace attr. to Georgie Gaskin

English Arts & Crafts silver wirework necklace set with foiled rock crystals, the design attributed to Mrs. Georgie Gaskin. Beautifully constructed, as with virtually everything from the Gaskin workshops, and with an open lightness of…

Charles Horner Flying Swallow Brooch

Silver and enamel brooch in the form of a flying swallow, made by Charles Horner and hallmarked at Chester for the year 1911. With its head lowered, its forked tail raised and its wings fully…

Moonstone Necklace by Mrs. Newman

Necklace in 15 ct. gold by the English Arts & Crafts jeweller Charlotte Newman (1840-1927), more frequently known simply as Mrs. Newman, which was how she signed some of her work. This very fine example…