The Precious Corals of the Mediterranean
Coral is one of the oldest gem materials used by man and has been used decoratively by the populations that border the Mediterranean since ancient times. It was viewed as a thing of beauty, as well as having both powerful spiritual and medicinal properties, and the Romans made necklaces of...
The Abandoned Gold Mine at Rodalquilar
Rodalquilar, in Andalucia, Southern Spain is in the Cabo de Gata national park, a volcanic zone and an area of outstanding natural beauty and geological interest. Rodalquilar was once home to one of the largest producing Gold mines in Western Europe. Nowadays, the mine is deserted, but the site remains...
A Peek at our Daily Routine; Dressing the Window
Customers and passersby often watch us dressing the window each morning and comment (yes, we can hear you through the glass!😉) that we have to take each piece in and out of the window every day. Yes we do! For security. It takes about an hour in the morning and...
A Potted History of the Historic Birmingham Jewellery Quarter
For more than two centuries Birmingham has been central to the jewellery trade in England. As dealers in antique jewellery, our visit to The Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham was long overdue. Many of the Victorian pieces we sell originated in the jewellery quarter of Birmingham, as did the beautiful silk-lined boxes...
A Spot of Window Shopping on the Ponte Vecchio
When in Florence any lover of jewellery can’t help but be drawn to the Ponte Vecchio, where all the classy jewellers gather. So naturally, that’s where we found ourselves, drooling over the abundance of delicious gioielli displayed in the shop windows there. Italy is famous for the quality of its stone carving, and...
An Antique Fish Scale Glass Pearl Necklace
Out treasure-hunting one day, my eye was caught by a string of old Pearls with an almost ethereal silkiness of lustrous glow. After looking closely it became obvious that these were not the fabled 'Naturals' that they looked like, in fact not real Pearls at all, but 'faux' Pearls, with...
Weaponize your clothing with brooches...
For too many decades the brooch has been an underappreciated form of adornment, but we urge you to pin your colours to your chest! Make a statement of intent; whether it's whimsical, romantic, witty, fun, comic, dramatic, powerful, glamorous or vamped, a carefully chosen brooch can really tell that story...
Our Collection of Antique Jewel Boxes
Customers looking at our window are often heard to sigh and swoon over our jewels, and it would seem just as often...our extensive collection of handmade antique display boxes. Amassed over several decades, we too love how interesting they look lined up in the window creating...
How to Make the Most of your Longuard or Muff Chain
An antique guard, longuard or muff chain is THE most versatile of additions to a jewellery wardrobe. Long and lovely, antique muff chains can be found in all types of links and metals; both simple trace, belcher and fancy twist or filigree, and in gold, silver, steel and base metals... whatever...
Be sure to pop in when jewellery shopping in The Lanes, Brighton.
Brighton, having grown from a fishing village to a bustling and very fashionable town in the Regency period due to the patronage of the then Prince of Wales (King George IV 1820-1830), still retains great character and independence of spirit, being chosen each year by millions of visitors who enjoy it's...
Antique Jewels of the Grand Tour
Primarily associated with the British nobility and wealthy landed gentry, 'The Grand Tour' flourished from the mid 17th century and for approximately 200 years. Consisting of an extended cultural and educational trip through Europe taking place when the young man had come of age or completed University, it was at the time...
An Historic Jewel with a Story to Unravel
A unique collector's piece. An interesting jewel in which the history is palpable; a courtly jewel which has been treasured and adapted over the centuries, one can only imagine the stories attached to this precious family heirloom. Needless to say, we were speechless with excitement when we first espied this extraordinary...
Gold Standards Used in Antique English Jewellery
We are often asked about the differing carats of gold and markings used in the pieces we sell. This post aims to answer some of the most common questions our customers ask. What is a Hallmark? A full hallmark is a set of three compulsory stamps, applied at an Assay Office, which records...
Under the Loupe; Unique Old Single-cut Brilliant Diamond Ring
If you're looking for a special ring, one which will be endlessly fascinating, with it's history and age palpable from every glance, this piece could fit the bill quite nicely. The Diamonds are very interesting; their profiles high and square with sharp angles, and after some examination with a 10x loupe...
'Finger Rings' at The Ashmolean Museum
If you, like us, have a ‘thing’ for rings you'll doubtless enjoy the fascinating ‘Finger Ring’ collection which is kept in The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England. The Ashmolean Museum is the oldest university museum in the world, starting out in 1683, initially as a building to house the cabinet of curiosities that Elias Ashmole (1617-1692), a wealthy lawyer...
Curious why Fetheray at The Witch Ball?
Customers are often curious about the name of our shop. We've even been discreetly asked if we actually are witches....or sell witchy things!The Witch Ball in Meeting House Lane, Brighton was first mentioned in Kelly's street directory of 1966 as an antique dealers, and the name has definitely stuck, as...
Seed Pearls from The Gulf of Mannar
Before Diamonds became so beloved, the Pearl had historically been the most sought and valued of organic gems and features prominently in ancient jewels from cultures across the globe. Revered for their mystery and beauty, famously, fleets of ships had set sail to hunt out new sources for Elizabeth 1st who...
Famous Gems; English Whitby Jet
Whitby Jet jewellery was once immensely fashionable, recognised and worn by women the world over. This English Jet, which holds the best polish of any in the world can be found along a two mile stretch of cliff at Whitby on the North Yorkshire coast. An organic gem formed as...
Antique Jewellery Addicts
Some people say we are Jewellery Junkies, or Antique Addicts. We can't deny it! To put it simply; we work, live, talk and dream (yes, really) vintage Bling!! Why do we love 'old' jewellery so? Well, for us it's the personal element...each piece is unique, most often handmade and hence has...
The Collector of Fichu and Lace Pins...
It's quite possible that the 'Fichu pin', or 'Lace pin' is one of the most oft seen finds in antique jewellery. This small everyday piece of jewellery is one which in varying quality could have been worn by women from all walks of society and they can be found in such wonderfully diverse...