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Vintage 18K Gold Enamel Fish Brooch Sapphires Diamonds18K Gold Enamel Fly Fish Brooch Sapphires Diamonds
Antique French Diamond Ruby Harlequin Jester Brooch Silver 18K Gold EnamelAntique French Diamond Ruby Harlequin Jester Brooch in Silver 18K Gold
SoldBoregaard Platinum Sterling Diamond Moth Brooch Pin Pedro Boregaard Platinum Silver Diamond Moth Brooch
Cartier Dinh Van 18K Gold Domed Disc Clip BroochCartier by Dinh Van 18K Gold Nine-Disc Sculptural Clip Brooch
Tiffany Co Diamond 18K Gold X Bar Brooch Vintage Tiffany Co Diamond 18K Gold X Bar Brooch
SoldBulgari Bvlgari Lapis Lazuli Silver Gold BroochBulgari Bvlgari Geometric Lapis Lazuli Silver and Gold Brooch
Retro 14K Yellow and Rose Gold Citrine, Ruby Diamond Scroll BroochTwo-Tone Retro Gold Brooch Citrine Rubies  Diamonds
Artistic 18K Gold Cage Brooch with Pearl, Rubies, and Diamonds18K Gold Cage Brooch with Pearl, Rubies, and Diamonds verdura
Victorian 15K Gold Malachite Brooch Portrait Compartment on the ReverseVictorian 15K Gold Malachite Brooch
Exquisite 1950s Multi-Gemstone & Diamond Pendant Brooch in 18K GoldExquisite 1950s Multi-Gemstone & Diamond Pendant Brooch in 18K Gold
SoldHelen Ringus Ruby Sapphire Diamond 18K Gold Dolphin Anchor Pendant-BroochHelen Ringus Ruby Sapphire Diamond Gold Dolphin Anchor Pendant-Brooch
Cartier Paris Natural Fancy-Colored Diamond Platinum and Gold Stick PinCartier Paris Natural Fancy-Colored Diamond Platinum and Gold Stick Pin
Cartier Unheated Natural Ruby Platinum Stick PinCartier Unheated Ruby Platinum Stick Pin
SoldCartier Paris Platinum Unheated Burma Sapphire Stick PinCartier Platinum Unheated Burma Sapphire Stick Pin
Cartier Paris Art Deco 18K Gold Emerald Diamond Stick PinCartier Paris Art Deco 18K Gold Emerald and Diamond Stick Pin
Cartier Jade 18K Gold Stick PinCartier Jade 18K Yellow Gold Stick Pin
Cartier Henri Picq Art Deco Sapphire Diamond Platinum Stick PinCartier by Henri Picq Sapphire Diamond Platinum Stick Pin
Rare 1930's Cartier 9K Gold Boxing Medal Brooches – Amateur Boxing AssociationCartier Gold Boxing Medal Brooches – Amateur Boxing
Julius Cohen 18K Gold Bird Brooch Diamond Carved Ruby Emerald SapphireJulius Cohen 18K Gold Bird Brooch Diamond Ruby Emerald Sapphire
Kunzite Bird Brooch Diamonds Colored Gemstones 18K Kunzite 18K Bird Brooch Diamonds Gemstones
Antique 18K Gold Chatelaine with Enamel Painting, Napoleonic Era c.1810Antique 18K Gold Chatelaine Enamel Painting Napoleonic Era c.1810
Castellani – Archaeological Revival Gold and Ancient Coin BroochCastellani – Archaeological Revival Gold Ancient Coin Brooch
Theodor Fahrner Art Deco Marcasite Silver Chalcedony Amazonite BroochTheodor Fahrner Art Deco Marcasite Silver Chalcedony Amazonite Brooch
Natural Unheated Yellow Sapphire 3.50 ct Edwardian Stick PinNatural Unheated Yellow Sapphire 3.50 ct – Edwardian Gold Stick Pin
Antique Victorian Gold Old Mine Diamond Cross Pendant BroochVictorian Gold Old Mine Diamond Cross Pendant
Ancient Heracles Silver Coin Brooch 20K Gold MountAncient Heracles Silver Coin Brooch in 20K Gold Mount
SoldKutchinsky 18K Gold Bunny Brooch Diamonds Sapphires RubyKutchinsky 18K Rabitt Bunny Brooch
Antique 1850 Pearl Gold Enamel Gemstone Dragonfly BroochAntique 1850 Pearl Gold Enamel Gemstone Dragonfly Brooch
Henning Koppel Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Enamel Modernist BroochHenning Koppel for Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Enamel Brooch
Emerald Diamond Flower Brooch 18K GoldEmerald Diamond Flower Clip Brooch 18K Gold
Tiffany & Co. Paloma Picasso XXXOOO Diamond Brooch in 18K GoldPaloma Picasso XXXOOO Diamond Brooch 18K Gold Hugs Kisses
Fabergé Ruby Diamond Demantoid Basket Brooch August HolmstromFabergé Antique Ruby Diamond Demantoid Basket Brooch by August Holmstrom
Fabergé Diamond Gemstone Bow Brooch August HolmstromFabergé Diamond Emerlad Sapphire Basket Bow Brooch by August Holmstrom
18K Gold Comedy Tragedy Mask Brooches  Diamond Vintage 18K Gold Tragedy Comedy Mask Brooches
Natural Fancy Color Diamond En Tremblant BroochNatural Fancy Diamond En Tremblant Brooch
Mellerio 18K Gold Plique a Jour Enamel Sapphire Flower BroochMellerio Paris 18K Gold Plique a Jour Enamel and Sapphire Flower Brooch
Bailey Banks Biddle Gold Pendant Diamonds SapphiresBailey Banks & Biddle Gold Bow Tassel Brooch Pendant Diamonds, Sapphire
Buccellati Diamond Brooch Gold Vintage Buccellati Diamond Brooch
J.E. Caldwell Co Diamond Brooch with 7 Ct DiamondsJ.E. Caldwell & Co. Platinum Brooch with 7 Ct Diamonds
Cartier Vintage Zodiac Lion Brooch – Leo Symbol, 18K Gold, RubyCartier Vintage Zodiac Lion Brooch – Leo Symbol, 18K Gold, Ruby
Emerald Diamond Lapis Brooch 18K GoldEmerald, Diamond Lapis Flower Brooch 18K Yellow Gold
18K Gold Invisible-Set Citrine, Garnet, and Diamond Buckle Brooch18K Gold Invisible-Set Citrine, Garnet, and Diamond Buckle Brooch
Vintage 18K Gold Bird of Paradise Brooch Chrysoprase Lapis Diamonds18K Gold Bird of Paradise Brooch Chrysoprase, Lapis Diamonds
French 18K Gold Bird of Paradise Brooch with Green Agate, Lapis, and RubyFrench 18K Gold Bird of Paradise Brooch with Green Agate, Lapis Ruby
French 18K Gold Bird Brooch Pink Agate, Lapis SapphireFrench 18K Bird Brooch Pink Agate, Lapis, Sapphire Vintage
French 18K Gold Bird Brooch Blue Agate, Diamonds, Sapphires RubyFrench 18K Gold Bird Brooch Agate Diamonds Sapphires Ruby Mechanical
Wander Paris 18K Gold Lapis Diamond Pendant BroochRobert Wander Paris 18K Gold Lapis Diamond Pendant Brooch
Gubelin 18K Gold Diamond Pendant Brooch Gubelin 18K Gold Diamond Brooch  Pendant necklace

Gold Brooches

This collection of antique and vintage brooches brings together jewels conceived for display—objects designed to sit on fabric, catch light at an angle, and communicate taste through line, surface, and technique. Across the Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco periods, the brooch remained one of the most inventive forms in jewelry, offering makers a broader canvas than the ring or earring and allowing for a remarkable range of scale, symbolism, and mechanical sophistication. The pieces here are selected for the integrity of their period character and the quality of their workmanship, whether executed in gold, silver, platinum, or combinations of these metals.

Georgian brooches often reveal an earlier sensibility: sculptural forms, hand-finished detail, and settings that reflect pre-industrial practice. In many examples, silver-topped gold construction—used to heighten the brightness of diamond settings—demonstrates the era’s practical approach to light and material, while closed-back work and finely executed cannetille or repoussé surfaces testify to the difficulty of the craft. Victorian brooches expand the vocabulary further, moving from romantic naturalism and sentimental motifs to more structured compositions, frequently enriched by engraving, chased ornament, and careful linkages that allow pendants, drops, or articulated elements to move with the wearer.

Edwardian brooches bring a distinct refinement, often defined by platinum or platinum-topped settings that enable airy, lace-like structures. Here, natural diamonds are frequently used to emphasize delicacy and precision—set in finely pierced frameworks that feel weightless yet are technically demanding. The same period produced elegant gold and silver examples, where subtlety of contour and crisp finishing take precedence over overt display. Art Nouveau brooches, by contrast, privilege expressive line and sculptural modeling, often translating botanical themes into stylized relief, with gold surfaces shaped to create depth and softness in the design.

Art Deco brooches introduce a different discipline: geometry, symmetry, and bold contrast. Platinum and white metal settings are often paired with diamonds and calibré-cut sapphires or rubies to sharpen edges and define pattern, while onyx, rock crystal, or colored stones may be used to strengthen graphic composition. Even when small in scale, Art Deco brooches can feel architectural—built from clean planes and deliberate negative space, with stone placement that reads as a form of structure.

Throughout the collection, sapphires and rubies appear as focal stones or as accents that punctuate line and rhythm, while diamonds provide brilliance and definition. The choice of metal is never incidental: warm gold may be used to model volume and surface, silver to emphasize engraved clarity, and platinum to permit the most intricate, precise settings. Rare designs—whether due to unusual motifs, exceptional craftsmanship, or period-specific techniques—offer particular insight into the workshop traditions of their time.

Taken together, these brooches are presented as finely made historical objects: jewelry that records shifting aesthetics, advances in metalwork, and the enduring appeal of design that rewards close inspection.