Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Brands

Fine Jewelry Brands

Discover signed antique and vintage jewelry by renowned houses and designers. This collection features authentic pieces by iconic names such as Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Gucci, and other historic jewelry maisons, celebrated for craftsmanship, design excellence, and enduring collectibility.

Sort by

1073 products

Hermès Hercules Gold RingHermès Hercules Gold Ring
Hermès Hercules Gold Ring Sale price$2,250.00
Roberto Coin Silver Rubber Necklace and Bracelet SetRoberto Coin Silver Rubber Necklace and Bracelet Set
Gianni Versace Medusa 18K Gold Enamel Bangle BraceletGianni Versace Medusa 18K Gold Enamel Bangle Bracelet
Le Vian Watch Chronograph Limited EditionLe Vian Watch Chronograph Limited Edition
SoldSave $350.00Pippo Watch Automatic 3 Time Zone
Pippo Watch Automatic 3 Time Zone Sale price$600.00 Regular price$950.00
Pippo Diamond Watch
Pippo Diamond Watch Sale price$1,850.00
Bulova 18K Gold Chronograph Automatic Watch 60C00Bulova 18K Gold Chronograph Automatic Watch 60C00
SoldCartier Gold Diamond Charm BraceletCartier Gold Diamond Charm Bracelet
Tiffany & Co. Ruby Diamond Platinum BroochTiffany & Co. Ruby Diamond Platinum Brooch
Gucci Galleria 18K Gold Diamond Sapphire NecklaceGucci Galleria 18K Gold Diamond Sapphire Necklace
Escada Eluna Gold Diamond BraceletEscada Eluna Gold Diamond Bracelet
SoldLa Triomphe Gold Tourmaline Diamond BraceletLa Triomphe Gold Tourmaline Diamond Bracelet
SoldTiffany & Co. Schlumberger Gold Feather BroochTiffany & Co. Schlumberger Gold Feather Brooch
SoldTiffany & Co. Chestnut Ruby Diamond BroochTiffany & Co. Chestnut Ruby Diamond Brooch
Martine Gold Earrings with Vibrant Green & Blue Enamel and TurquoiseMartine Gold Earrings with Vibrant Green & Blue Enamel Turquoise
Jacob & Co Diamond Enamel CufflinksJacob & Co Diamond Enamel Cufflinks
SoldLucien Piccard Sapphire Diamond CufflinksLucien Piccard Sapphire Diamond Cufflinks

Brands

Signed jewelry holds a particular authority in the world of fine antiques and vintage pieces: it links an object not only to a period and a style, but to a specific workshop tradition, design vocabulary, and standard of execution. This collection brings together jewels by celebrated maisons and designers—among them Van Cleef & Arpels, Buccellati, Bulgari, Cartier, and Tiffany & Co.—chosen for the clarity of their authorship and the strength of their design.

The appeal of signed jewelry is rarely only the name. Each house carries distinct technical habits that become legible over time. Van Cleef & Arpels is often associated with a refined sense of line and controlled elegance, where engineering and finish support an effortless visual rhythm. Buccellati’s best work is immediately recognized through sculptural modeling and virtuoso goldsmithing—surfaces shaped, engraved, and textured until metal reads almost like fabric. Bulgari, particularly in the 20th century, cultivated a bold, architectural confidence, often pairing strong proportions with an assured handling of color. Cartier’s enduring influence lies in its ability to reconcile innovation with restraint, moving between historical references and modern form while maintaining immaculate precision in setting and construction. Tiffany & Co., across different eras, reflects both American refinement and a commitment to superb workmanship, with design that can be quietly spare or richly detailed depending on the period.

Across rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, brooches, and cufflinks, the signature is best understood as a curatorial anchor rather than a marketing label. It encourages closer looking: the profile of a setting, the articulation of a link, the alignment of stones, the fineness of a clasp, the exactness of engraving. These are details that reveal workshop standards—and they are often where the difference between the merely attractive and the truly exceptional becomes clear.

Presented together, these signed pieces form a concentrated study in authorship and craft. They are collected not simply because they are recognizable, but because they preserve the discipline, material intelligence, and design permanence that define the finest work of the great jewelry houses.