Gold Buckle Ring - Reserved gemstone-carnelianFor the sentimental Victorians, the popular buckle motif symbolised fidelity in love, loyalty, protection; a bond that cannot be broken. Buckle rings reached the height of their popularity in the 19th century, and this is a classic example of the enduring design. A substantial ring in 9ct gold, the ring's buckle design remains sharply defined without wear, and the band is edged on both sides by an intricate rope decoration.
The reverse side is set with a rich red carnelian stone and is mounted in a bezel setting
It is a decorative seal with engraved scrolling arches and a smooth polished bloodstone matrix
A sensational and impressive Victorian gold star pendant with vivid royal blue enamel work
This delicate and meaningful Victorian gilt cased seal is set with a rich
A sparkling late Victorian fob set with a bright and clear citrine stone in the shape of a shield
and intricate gold surround
surrounded by a double border of tiny seed pearls
and closes with a tongue and groove clasp
A dark and ethereal Victorian black onyx and gold bar brooch reincarnated as a necklace
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Beautifully crafted in 18ct gold and enamel
ob 30 Aug 1813 at 6 months’