An antique 15ct gold Egyptian revival scarab brooch, faience ware scarab beetle plaque to gold wings and snakes, size 46 x 23 mm, metal pin, wt. 6.05g.
Victorian 18ct gold, diamond, ruby and garnet brooch; designed as a scarab beetle, the silver topped head and thorax set with rubies and bead-set single-cut diamonds, the abdomen composed of a split cabochon garnet centring a row of single-cut diamonds,…
18ct gold, diamond and emerald beetle brooch, unstamped, depicting a beetle on a leaf with incised decoration, the beetle studded with nine round cut old mine diamonds (approx 0.40ct total), the leaf accented with three rectangular cut emeralds of approx…
9ct yellow gold antique scarab beetle or 'Cricket' brooch, formed of the shell of a scarab beetle, with 2 x oval - round cut, 3 mm ruby eyes (one May be synthetic) and filigree detail to the shank. 4.0 cm in length. Finished weight 3.73 grams.
Jones Bros (Auckland) 15ct gold and scarab beetle brooch, the long oval form beetle of green iridescent natural colour mounted within an enclosing base with claw mounts, the wire frame formed as its legs and antennae, Maker's marks to base, in original…
A vintage 14ct gold scarab beetle brooch, the large scarab beetle in a gilt frame with stylised wings to the top, ruby eyes. (unmarked but tests as 14ct), length 4 cm.
Two silver gilt and stone set brooches; a silver and gilt stylised stag beetle set with an oval cabochon mother of pearl, 3 oval cut blue topaz and 8 round and oval cut garnets, size 55 x 59 mm, other a rose gilt tortoise set all over with round cut…
A micro mosaic brooch, the finely detailed mosaic plaque depicting a beetle, centred within a decorative bar with scrolled and applied gold decoration, in 15ct gold.
Egyptian revival amethyst brooch, featuring an amethyst cabochon stylised as a scarab beetle set in 18ct yellow gold, with a small bead set diamond, stamped '750 B', accompanied by box, 4.08 grams
Three Bug brooches and pair of earrings. The three brooches crafted as stylised interpretations of bugs, two being cicadas and one a beetle, along with a small pair of silver gilt earrings also set with enamelled bugs.