Gold mirror locket with ruby and diamond roses, c1920
Here’s a large gold diamond and ruby mirror locket from about 1920, with minimal decoration but great impact.
The hexagonal shape for lockets combined with a very flat construction had a moment of popularity at this time.
The matte gold finish combines beautifully with the three tiny ruby and rose cut diamond flowers and the central larger rose cut diamond. The back features an elaborately engraved initial G.
There’s an identifying mark on the attached ring, too tiny to make out, but these were often Austrian or French, and the fact that this one is 14-carat gold means it’s probably Austrian.
An ingenious locking device at the base keeps this jewel firmly closed when it is not being used as a mirror. And there’s room for a photo on the other side, with the original frame still in place.
View a YouTube video of this pendant here
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• Handmade in 14-carat yellow gold, with an 18-carat gold bale
• Set with three round cut natural rubies and seven rose cut diamonds
• Approximately 4.8cm (almost 2 inches) without top loop, 3.8cm (1 1/2 inches) wide
• Weight is 21.7 grams
• In very good antique condition: there’s some oxidation to the edges of the mirror and minor bruises on the back – these small flaws do not show when worn. It comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: some of the other jewellery is for sale separately (some has sold) – please get in touch if you’d like information about any of it
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!
Here’s a large gold diamond and ruby mirror locket from about 1920, with minimal decoration but great impact.
The hexagonal shape for lockets combined with a very flat construction had a moment of popularity at this time.
The matte gold finish combines beautifully with the three tiny ruby and rose cut diamond flowers and the central larger rose cut diamond. The back features an elaborately engraved initial G.
There’s an identifying mark on the attached ring, too tiny to make out, but these were often Austrian or French, and the fact that this one is 14-carat gold means it’s probably Austrian.
An ingenious locking device at the base keeps this jewel firmly closed when it is not being used as a mirror. And there’s room for a photo on the other side, with the original frame still in place.
View a YouTube video of this pendant here
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING, TRACKED AND INSURED
FREE RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS
• Handmade in 14-carat yellow gold, with an 18-carat gold bale
• Set with three round cut natural rubies and seven rose cut diamonds
• Approximately 4.8cm (almost 2 inches) without top loop, 3.8cm (1 1/2 inches) wide
• Weight is 21.7 grams
• In very good antique condition: there’s some oxidation to the edges of the mirror and minor bruises on the back – these small flaws do not show when worn. It comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: some of the other jewellery is for sale separately (some has sold) – please get in touch if you’d like information about any of it
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!
Here’s a large gold diamond and ruby mirror locket from about 1920, with minimal decoration but great impact.
The hexagonal shape for lockets combined with a very flat construction had a moment of popularity at this time.
The matte gold finish combines beautifully with the three tiny ruby and rose cut diamond flowers and the central larger rose cut diamond. The back features an elaborately engraved initial G.
There’s an identifying mark on the attached ring, too tiny to make out, but these were often Austrian or French, and the fact that this one is 14-carat gold means it’s probably Austrian.
An ingenious locking device at the base keeps this jewel firmly closed when it is not being used as a mirror. And there’s room for a photo on the other side, with the original frame still in place.
View a YouTube video of this pendant here
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING, TRACKED AND INSURED
FREE RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS
• Handmade in 14-carat yellow gold, with an 18-carat gold bale
• Set with three round cut natural rubies and seven rose cut diamonds
• Approximately 4.8cm (almost 2 inches) without top loop, 3.8cm (1 1/2 inches) wide
• Weight is 21.7 grams
• In very good antique condition: there’s some oxidation to the edges of the mirror and minor bruises on the back – these small flaws do not show when worn. It comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: some of the other jewellery is for sale separately (some has sold) – please get in touch if you’d like information about any of it
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!