Festoon Necklace King George VI, the present Queen's father, inherited 239 loose diamonds when he ascended the throne in 1936, and decided to have a necklace made.
Amethyst Necklace This set of jewellery is inspired by the pearls, diamonds and colours of stones and shapes appearing round of the Imperial State Crown.
Princess Margaret Rose Necklace Inspired by a brooch with a central oval pink topaz with a scroll border of cushion-shaped diamonds suspending a datachable topaz and diamond drop mounted in silver and gold, made in about 1860.
Princess Margaret Rose Ornate Necklace Inspired by a brooch with a central oval pink topaz with a scroll border of cushion-shaped diamonds suspending a datachable topaz and diamond drop mounted in silver and gold, made in about 1860.
Crown Monde Necklace For the coronation of Empress Elizabeth, consort of Czar Alexander, a stunning new crown was made which echoed the design of the Crown made for Catherine II.
Queen Mary Three Arch Necklace This set is inspired from the arches of a crown made by Garrard for Queen Mary in 1911 for her Coronation as consort to King George V.
Black Shoe Charm Necklace Black shoe charm necklace - this unique design evokes the 'Golden Age' of couture, 1947-1957, and is based on a series of glamorous shoe designs in silk and satin by Roger Vivier, Christian Dior, Hubert de Givenchy and H & M Rayne.
Blue Bow Reproduction Necklace The Blue Bow collection is inspired by an original necklace from around 1660, probably French, with a series of interlinking gold knots, lies behind the appeal of this variation.
Bow Clear Crystal Necklace This eye-catching jewellery is inspired by a 1947 full-skirted day dress in silk grosgain with a large bow at the back- a style which symbolises post-war optimism and prosperity.
Bow Yellow Enamel and Crystal Necklace This eye-catching jewellery is inspired by a 1947 full-skirted day dress in silk grosgain with a large bow at the back- a style which symbolises post-war optimism and prosperity.
Butterfly Art Necklace This necklace is inspired by a French necklace made in the 19th century, around 1810, which is mounted with hardstone mosaics of butterflies probably made in Florence, Italy.
Castellani Four-Pendant Necklace This range has been inspired by a necklace from the Castellani family who were pre-eminant in 19th and early 20th century jewellery industry in Rome.
Castellani Multi-Pendant Necklace This range has been inspired by a necklace from the Castellani family who were pre-eminant in 19th and early 20th century jewellery industry in Rome.
Circular Bird Necklace
A gold plated necklace, with three circular pendants, which owe their style to a reversible enamel and gold necklace made in Paris by the renowned designers Alexis and Lucien Falize, in 1867.
Circular Flower Necklace A gold plated necklace, with three circular pendants, which owe their style to a reversible enamel and gold necklace made in Paris by the renowned designers Alexis and Lucien Falize, in 1867.
Crystal Button Necklace This necklace is based on a cut steel button with riveted beads in the shape of a flower, probably manufactured in Birmingham around 1795.
Crystal Floral Wave Necklace In the 18th century European court, the display of fine jewels was considered an essential requirement of aristocratic life.
Heart and Arrows Necklace Pendant Dating from 1610-1620, the original brooch which inspired these designs has a heart and crossed arrows at the centre, and was probably made in Prague.
Marlene Dietrich Fan Necklace This necklace is inspired from a pair of earrings in Marlene Dietrich's personal collection and worn by her on many occassions.
Multiple Cream Faux Pearl Collar A variation on the haute couture theme, this sumptuous collar necklace of multiple pearls in a pendant style is also set with crystals.
Multiple Grey Faux Pearl Collar A variation on the haute couture theme, this sumptuous collar necklace of multiple pearls in a pendant style is also set with crystals.
Pink Shoe Charm Necklace Pink shoe charm necklace - this unique design evokes the 'Golden Age' of couture, 1947-1957, and is based on a series of glamorous shoe designs in silk and satin by Roger Vivier, Christian Dior, Hubert de Givenchy and H & M Rayne.
Pugin Medieval Style Necklace A headband, brooch and necklace designed by Augustus Pugin in 1848 were the inspiration behind this quintessentially English range of jewellery.
Turquoise Tassle Necklace This necklace consists of turquoise and gold-plated bell shaped tassles which move individually with the wearer, fashioned after the style of a West European design dating from 1835-1840.