Over the years, Hatton Jewels has had the honour of curating and showcasing an exceptional collection of truly magnificent pieces. We invite you to explore our archive, where some of our most exquisite creations are preserved and celebrated.

Exceptionally Rare Cartier Diamond Tiara

Cartier, c.1915–1920

An exceptional 20th century Diamond tiara with extraordinary heritage

This early 20th-century tiara by Cartier captures the romance and refinement of the Belle Époque and early Art Deco eras. Crafted in platinum and set with a magnificent array of 40cts of pear-shape and round old-cut diamonds, its delicate design reflects the house's signature sophistication during a period of great creative expression. Exceptionally rare, tiaras of this calibre from Cartier’s early archives are seldom seen outside of major collections.

Cartier Panthère Diamond & Emerald Necklace

By Cartier, contemporary

A rare and striking piece from Cartier’s iconic Panthère collection.

The articulated pendant features a relaxed panther draped through a circular onyx loop, with onyx spots, emerald-set eyes, and movable limbs. Suspended from a necklace of brilliant-cut diamonds and cabochon emeralds, it embodies both strength and elegance. Inspired by Jeanne Toussaint in the early 20th century, the Panthère de Cartier collection remains one of the maison’s most recognisable and sought-after designs.

Rare Art Deco Aquamarine & Diamond Cocktail Ring

Featured on BBC Antiques Roadshow, c.1930

Art-Deco ring featuring an approximately 55ct aquamarine with eighteen baguette-cut diamonds in platinum.

This striking cocktail ring exemplifies the bold elegance of the Art Deco era, with a richly saturated Santa Maria aquamarine sourced from the famed Itabira mine in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Its vivid, deep blue hue is especially rare in larger carat weights, making this example all the more exceptional. Framed by elegant baguette-cut diamonds in an original Deco setting, it is a remarkable piece for collectors seeking rarity, provenance, and period design.

Antique Edwardian Diamond Tiara Necklace

By Noury, Paris, c.1910

Transformable necklace-to-tiara design with old-cut diamonds set in platinum. 

This refined French Edwardian necklace, crafted in platinum by B. Noury of Paris, features an old-cut diamond of approximately 2 carats at its centre. The piece was designed with detachable components, allowing it to transform seamlessly into a necklace, hairpins, or even a regal diadem. Its versatility, craftsmanship, and elegant provenance make it a rare and treasured example of early 20th-century jewellery design.

Chopard Diamond & Emerald High Jewellery Suite

By Chopard, contemporary

Original Chopard high-jewellery set featuring 15ct of certified Zambian Emeralds

An exclusive one-of-a-kind jewellery suite by Chopard, exemplifying the artistry of modern high jewellery. Featuring perfectly matched, natural untreated Zambian emeralds, paired with rose-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds, this striking piece draws inspiration from the maison’s iconic sautoir design. With exceptional craftsmanship throughout, it stands as a bold and refined statement of rarity and elegance.

The "Bond Necklace" 

By David Morris, contemporary

A modern Diamond necklace featured in James Bond ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’,

This beautiful 25ct Diamond scoop necklace, designed by the renowned David Morris, made its debut in the James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies” worn by Teri Hatcher. The appearance of the necklace in the film prompted many people to visit David Morris, requesting copies of the same piece. This particular necklace isn't just a piece of jewellery, but a statement of sophistication and style, immortalized on the silver screen

  • "We’re fortunate to see many remarkable pieces come through our company—it's a testament of the trust placed in our expertise and discretion when it comes to purchasing rare and exceptional jewellery"

    Rachel Smith, Manager & Head Valuer

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