Category Archives: Rings

Vintage Diamond Ring

A striking mid-century gold and diamond ring, designed with rows of single-cut diamonds and yellow gold.

Vintage Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring

A fabulous and sparkling ring, made around 1930. It features a central rectangular opal plaque, which glimmers with sea-foam green, light blue, and orange. Surrounding the opal plaque is a frame of scintillating diamonds which add sparkle and highlight the beauty of the central stone. This lovely ring makes an excellent dress ring and a

Vintage Stuart Devlin, 18ct Amethyst and Pearl Ring, 1979

This fun €˜bauble€™ dress ring, of amethyst, pearl and 18 carat gold ring, is by London-based silver and goldsmith, Stuart Devlin. Stamped with the maker’s mark SD and London hallmarks for 1979. Joanna Hardy says: €œStuart Devlin was predominantly a highly acclaimed silversmith. It is not often that you come across his jewellery, therefore this

Wendy Ramshaw 18k Brut Gold Ring on Perspex Stand

Joanna Hardy says: “This ring was designed and made by Wendy Ramshaw who was a leading artist jeweller of incredible talent and a champion of modern British jewellery. Many of her works are being held in public collections: such as V&A Museum, Metropolitan Art Museum etc. A jewellery collection is not complete without W. Ramshaw’s

Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Ring, English, Contemporary

Vivienne Becker says: ” The cushion-cut natural yellow sapphire, from Sri Lanka, weighing 4.93cts is set between graduated baguette-cut diamond stepped shoulders, mounted in platinum.”

Vintage Bulgari Parentesi Citrine and Diamond Cocktail Ring

A striking Bvlgari Parentesi citrine and diamond cocktail ring set in 18k rose gold.The ring is predominantly set with a beautiful rose cut orange coloured citrine quartz stone. The citrine is securely prong set in a stylized basket setting with pierced rectangular motifs that reflect that of the iconic Bvlgari Parentesi design.

Vintage Diamond and 18ct Gold Ring, French

An achingly cool French ring dating to the 1970s, of bombe rope work design, designed to the centre with two symmetrical €˜folds€™ pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds. The ring is stamped with French assay marks for gold. Joanna Hardy says: €œA chic and stylish ring that will get noticed.€

Vintage 18ct Gold & Mabé Pearl Dress Ring

An impactful and stylish cocktail / dress ring from the 1960s. Centring on a large mabé pearl within a bi-coloured gold rope work surround.

Victorian Ruby And Diamond Ring

A marvellous Victorian ring. It features a vivid pigeon€™s blood red ruby surrounded by a lovely openwork frame of glittering diamonds. This gorgeous and romantic ring exemplifies late Victorian femininity and would make a unique engagement ring. Joanna Hardy says: €œA great ring for a young person. It is very pretty ring and the ruby

Victorian Ruby, Sapphire and Diamond Double Heart Ring

A charming Victorian ring. This ring features two gorgeous diamond framed hearts, one set with a pigeon€™s-blood ruby and one set with a deep blue sapphire. The hearts are tied together by a diamond-encrusted ribbon. Double heart rings such as this were popular romantic symbols of love in the mid-to-late Victorian era, with the two

Victorian Topaz and Pearl Cluster Ring, Circa 1850

A beautiful antique ring, made in the mid 19th Century. This piece features a large and sunny central topaz which is surrounded by a frame of creamy half pearls. The slightly warm-toned pearls complement the yellow of the topaz, and the gold band adds further bright colour to this piece. Joanna Hardy says: €œThis topaz has

Stunning Art Deco Emerald and Diamond Ring

This stunning Art Deco ring is the embodiment of Jazz Age glamour. This ring features a bright and vivid green central emerald set in a classically 1920s plaque. The combination of platinum, emerald, and diamonds is striking, and the geometric forms of this ring give it a distinctive style.Joanna Hardy says: €œA great ring. An

Victorian 18ct Gold and Diamond Heart Ring

This sweet ring, circa 1890, is designed as a bombé heart decorated with a sash of rose-cut diamonds, to a braided gold band. Stamped 18 carat.

Victorian Citrine Dress Ring

This Victorian dress ring centres on a large step-cut citrine, within a surround of gold bead work and between shoulders designed as stylised scroll shoulders.

Victorian Multi-Gem Regard Ring

A sweet and evocative early Victorian acrostic ring, meaning that the stones spell out a message. These rings were typically given to one€™s sweetheart in the 19th century and have a lovely romantic connotation. This ring spells €˜REGARD€™, a popular acrostic message of the time. The floral gold details of the ring€™s setting are emblematic

Ruby and Diamond Gypsy Ring

There is a reason why gypsy style rings have been popular for millennia – they are the ultimate jewel you can ”live in”. This luxurious, yet understated, 18k yellow gold ring centres on a cabochon ruby, between old European-cut diamonds. The gypsy ring, famed for its simplicity and durability, epitomises easy luxury. Imperial Romans first

Ruby, Diamond And Sapphire Three Row Ring

A beautiful late Victorian ring, with three bands, the top featuring a vivid central ruby, the centre a bright diamond, and the bottom a lush sapphire. All three central stones are flanked by further lively diamonds. This unique and versatile piece of jewellery gives the illusion of three stacked rings. Stylish and colourful, this ring

Sapphire And Diamond Cluster Ring

This splendid sapphire and diamond ring features an impressive central sapphire of a deep blue shade weighing 8.32 carats. The gorgeous sapphire is surrounded by a frame of lively diamonds, which twinkle wonderfully and add to the romance of this piece. This large sapphire and diamond ring is reminiscent of the iconic engagement ring worn

Signed Gold and Cabochon Tourmaline Ring, Elizabeth Gage, British, ca.1990s

Vivienne Becker says: €œElizabeth Gage started out making rings, and rings have remained a best-selling speciality. This is one of the Charlemagne series, inspired by history, each with an impressive centre stone, in this case a luscious cabochon red tourmaline. The rich gold mount is chased with a deep spiral design. €

Signed Gold and Enamel Libra Zodiac Band Ring, Elizabeth Gage, British, 1974

Vivienne Becker says: €œOne of Elizabeth Gage€™s popular zodiac rings, adapted from the tapered Templar model, and many of them ornamented with enamel.  This ring is applied with the Scales that represent Libra, the sign of balance and harmony, and as with many of her Zodiac rings, she has added the sun symbol, along with