Antique Victorian Floral Locket And Chain Sterling Silver Dated 1881 CarnelianA sweet antique Victorian locket, modelled in sterling silver, with a beautiful bouquet of wildflowers engraved on the front, including a Forget me not at the top. All have been highlighted in green, yellow and rose gold, along with the frame around them. Forget me nots are a symbol of love and remembrance. They were a popular motif in the Victorian period and popularly featured on lockets containing images of loved ones, as it signified that they
It depicts the god of wine and fertility Bacchus who is seen here drinking from a wine cup
A striking pair of antique Georgian “Day and Night” earrings
Scottish jewellery grew in popularity in the mid-1800s and was a personal favourite of Queen Victoria’s
A rare Antique Austro-Hungarian Pearl bracelet from the late 19th Century (Circa 1890)
The links are fashioned in a gold composite known as “garnet gold” and are held by a secure box clasp and safety chain at the end
The ring dates to the year 1900 but the combination of gemstone colours suggest it was perhaps altered overtime and worn in support of the women’s Suffrage movement which took place in the early 1900s and famously used these three colours to highlight their key virtues: Violet for Royalty
METAL: Sterling Silver/ 15ct Gold (Tested)
MEASURES: Gallery Height 7mm x Width 14mm x Depth 4
modelled in 15ct yellow gold
ITEM NUMBER: 25-107
Opals have long been celebrated as the "Queen of Gems
seven deep red cabochon garnets and two blue lapis lazuli with speckled gold flecks