S.J. Phillips Ltd

26 Bruton Street - 2nd Floor
W1J 6QL London
United Kingdom

T +44 20 76 29 62 61
F +44 20 76 91 74 45

 

E-mail address: shop@sjphillips.com

Registered in:
England & Wales no.10539688

Collection Other
  • Belle epoque diamond, gem and enamel miniature pendant necklace by Frederic Boucheron, Paris c.1900, the miniature by Fernand Paillet,

    Ref No. 06604 Details
  • 19th century turquoise and gold snake necklace, c.1850,

    Ref No. 06468 Details
  • 19th century turquoise, gold and diamond snake necklace, c.1850, the sinuous serpent design pave set to the head with turquoise and rose cut diamonds,

    Ref No. 06448 Details
  • Antique peridot, white enamel and 18ct gold pendant chain necklace, c.1890, with fancy hexagonal cut peridots,

    Ref No. 02741 Price £7,000 Details
  • Early 20th century guilloche enamel, ruby and diamond pendant watch and pearl and diamond sautoir necklace by Cartier, Paris c.1905,

    Ref No. 06434 Details
  • 19th century graduated amethyst riviere necklace, c.1880, with eighteen large circular facetted stones, the largest to centre approximately 58ct,

    Ref No. 06410 Details
  • 19th century graduated amethyst and gold long necklace, c.1870, converting to shorter necklace and two bracelets,

    Ref No. 06409 Details
  • Late 18th and early 19th century foiled amethyst suite, c.1800, comprising a necklace with cross pendant, a pair of bracelets, a pair of pendant earrings and a coronet shaped brooch,

    Ref No. 06390 Details
  • Late 18th century garnet collet suite, c.1800, comprising a necklace with pendant; pair of bracelets; pair of pendant earrings; a coronet shaped brooch converting to hair comb; three line brooches; a round cluster brooch and a twin circular cluster fastener jewel,

    Ref No. 06288 Details
  • Antique pearl and diamond corsage brooch, c.1900, attributed to Boucheron, formerly belonging to Mrs Flora Sassoon (1859-1936), designed as a stylised flowering gingko, converting for wear as a pendant-necklace,

    Ref No. 02421 Details