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A curated selection of fine antique and vintage jewelry—Victorian through Art Deco—featuring rings, brooches, lockets, earrings, bracelets, and pendants in gold, platinum, and precious gemstones.

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J.E. Caldwell Co. Ruby Sapphire Diamond American Patriotic BroochJ.E. Caldwell & Co. Ruby Sapphire Diamond American Eagle Brooch
Cartier Belle Époque Diamond Circle Stick Pin by Henri PicqCartier Belle Époque Sapphire Circle Stick Pin by Henri Picq
Victorian Demantoid Ruby Diamond Gold Lizard Stick PinVictorian Demantoid Ruby Diamond Gold Lizard Salamander Stick Pin
Antique Platinum Mine Cut Diamond Ball Pendant Watch ChainAntique Edwardian Platinum Diamond Ball Pendant Watch Chain
Marcus Co. Gold Enamel Pendant Watch ChainMarcus Co. Gold Enamel Pendant Watch Chain diamond
Edwardian Platinum Gold Blue Chain Enamel Pendant Watch Edwardian Platinum and Gold Blue Guilloché Enamel Pendant Watch with Chain
Tiffany  Co. Emerald Diamond Stick PinAntique Tiffany & Co. Emerald and Diamond Cluster Stick Pin
Cartier Henri Picq 18K Gold Art Deco Burma Ruby Stick PinCartier by Henri Picq 18K Gold Art Deco Ruby Stylized Bird Stick Pin
Vintage Platinum Ring Diamond Calibre-Cut SapphiresVintage Platinum Ring Diamond Sapphires
Belle Époque Austro-Hungarian Silver Pink Paste Pearl NecklaceBelle Époque Austro-Hungarian Silver Pink Paste Pearl Necklace
Victorian Gold Diamond Natural Zircon Bangle BraceletVictorian Gold Diamond Natural Zircon Bangle Bracelet
Antique Victorian Gold Rose-Cut Diamond Pearl Bangle BraceletVictorian Gold Diamond Pearl Bangle Bracelet
Victorian Gold Pocket Watch Chain Quartz Agate Antique Victorian Gold Pocket Watch Chain Necklace
Antique French Diamond Ruby Harlequin Jester Brooch Silver 18K Gold EnamelAntique French Diamond Ruby Harlequin Jester Brooch in Silver 18K Gold
Janesich Art Deco Diamond Platinum Stick Pin with Onyx Janesich Platinum Art Deco Diamond Stick Pin
Edwardian Old-Cut Diamonds Calibré-Cut Sapphires Stick Pin Edwardian Platinum-Set Gold Diamond Sapphire Round Stick Pin
Ancient Roman Garnet Ring in High-Purity Gold, Circa 2nd–3rd Century CEAncient Roman Gold Garnet Men's Ring
Ancient Garnet Intaglio Antique 18K Gold Men’s RingAncient Garnet Intaglio Antique 18K Gold Men’s Ring
Antique Gold Double-Face Cameo Ring Antique Victorian Gold Double-Face Cameo Ring with Classical Profiles
Victorian Gold Cameo Ring MuseAntique Victorian Gold Cameo Ring Depicting a Classical Muse
SoldVictorian Gold Cameo Ring Classical Greco-Roman FigureAntique Gold Cameo Ring Classical Greco-Roman Figure
Art Nouveau French 18K Gold Griffin Fob Sapphire DiamondsArt Nouveau French 18K Gold Griffin Fob Sapphire Diamonds
Victorian Gold Men’s Heraldic Crest Signet RingVictorian Gold Men’s Heraldic Crest Ring
Victorian Gold Carnelian Crest Signet Seal RingAntique Victorian Gold Carnelian Crest Signet Seal Ring
Antique Gold Boulder Opal Enamel Diamond Cufflinks Stickpin SetAntique Gold Boulder Opal Enamel Diamond Stickpin
Edwardian Gold & Platinum Rose-Cut Diamond Floral HatpinEdwardian Gold Platinum Rose-Cut Diamond Floral Hatpin
Victorian Charles Green Sons 18K Gold Hinged Signet Locket RingCharles Green & Sons 18K Gold Hinged Signet Locket Ring
Edwardian Black Opal Diamond Platinum RingBlack Opal Diamond Ring
Victorian 15K Gold Malachite Brooch Portrait Compartment on the ReverseVictorian 15K Gold Malachite Brooch
Victorian Gold Floral Stick Pin Pearl, Emerald DiamondAntique Victorian Gold Floral Stick Pin with Pearl, Emeralds Diamonds
SoldVictorian Gold Enamel and Pearl Gnome Stick PinAntique Victorian Gold Enamel and Pearl Gnome Stick Pin
French 18K Gold Art Nouveau Bangle BraceletAntique French 18K Yellow Gold Art Nouveau Floral Bangle Bracelet
Victorian Gold Black Enamel Cameo Portrait RingAntique 1840 Victorian Gold Enamel Cameo Portrait Ring
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 Amethyst Diamond Stick PinCartier Edwardian Platinum Amethyst & Diamond Stick Pin
SoldCartier Paris Platinum Unheated Burma Sapphire Stick PinCartier Platinum Unheated Burma Sapphire Stick Pin
Cartier Henri Picq Art Deco Sapphire Diamond Platinum Stick PinCartier by Henri Picq Sapphire Diamond Platinum Stick Pin
SoldCartier Art Deco Platinum Diamond Stick Pin – Double Baguette DesignCartier Art Deco Platinum Diamond Stick Pin – Double Baguette Design
Cartier Art Deco Sapphire and Diamond Stick PinCartier Sapphire and Diamond Stick Pin
Cartier Edwardian 18K Gold Enamel Diamond Sapphire Swivel Stick PinCartier Edwardian 18K Gold Enamel Diamond Sapphire Swivel Stick Pin green
Cartier Art Deco Platinum Emerald Diamond Stick Pin Henri PicqHenri Picq Cartier Platinum Emerald Diamond Stick Pin
Rare 1930's Cartier 9K Gold Boxing Medal Brooches – Amateur Boxing AssociationCartier Gold Boxing Medal Brooches – Amateur Boxing
Antique Victorian Gold Portrait Bracelet Pearls Enamel DiamondVictorian Gold Portrait Bracelet Pearls Enamel  Diamonds
Antique Victorian Gold Bracelet Enamel Cherubs PearlsAntique Victorian Gold Bracelet Enamel Cherubs Pearls Box
Antique Victorian Gold Bracelet Opal DiamondVictorian Gold Bracelet Opal Diamond
Victorian Gold Bracelet Cabochon GarnetAntique Victorian Gold Bracelet with Cabochon Garnet
Edwardian Stick Pin Sapphire DiamondsEdwardian Platinum Stick Pin with Sapphire and Diamonds

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Fine antique and vintage jewelry carries its history not only in style, but in the way metal is worked, stones are set, and surfaces are finished. This collection extends from the Georgian period through Victorian, Edwardian, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco design, tracing more than a century of evolving taste—from early handwrought intimacy to the crisp modernity of the 1920s and 1930s. Rings, brooches, earrings, bracelets, pendants, and lockets appear here as a coherent study in craftsmanship: objects made for daily wear, formal dress, and private keeping, each shaped by the technical habits and aesthetic ideals of its time.

Georgian jewelry introduces a world of restrained grandeur and remarkable handwork. Made before industrial standardization, these pieces often reveal the marks of the bench: subtle asymmetries, rich surface modeling, and settings engineered with practical intelligence. Gold is frequently worked with sculptural confidence, while silver-topped construction appears in diamond jewels to heighten brightness in an era before platinum. Closed-back settings and foil-backed stones, common in early work, were used to enhance light and color, creating a distinctive softness that differs from later open settings. Even when forms are simple, the craftsmanship is rarely plain—edges are carefully finished, proportions calibrated, and details resolved with a quiet authority.

Victorian jewelry expands the vocabulary, moving between symbolism, naturalism, and increasingly sophisticated gemstone work. Gold becomes an expressive medium: engraved, chased, or formed into motifs that range from botanical to architectural. Lockets and pendants often embody the era’s intimacy—pieces designed to be worn close, sometimes with hidden interiors and finely finished backs that confirm they were made for personal use rather than display alone. Rings and brooches from the period can feel richly composed, with emphasis on surface and presence, while bracelets frequently demonstrate serious engineering in their hinges, panels, and closures.

With the Edwardian era, the visual language shifts toward lightness and precision. Platinum changes the possibilities of setting and structure, allowing jewelers to build open, lace-like frameworks—knife-edge bars, pierced galleries, and delicate collets that give diamonds an almost floating effect. Millegrained borders lend a refined texture that catches light without heaviness, and garland motifs—bows, swags, ribbons—reflect a taste for symmetry and controlled elegance. In brooches, pendants, and bracelets, articulation becomes part of the design, intended to settle gracefully against the body.

Art Nouveau jewelry departs from strict symmetry in favor of line, movement, and sculptural imagination. Gold is treated almost as a drawing tool, shaped into flowing contours and organic forms where silhouette and surface matter as much as gemstones. Enamel often plays a defining role, introducing luminous color and painterly depth—an effect that requires technical mastery and remains one of the period’s most distinctive signatures. These pieces can feel particularly individual, reflecting a moment when jewelry aligned closely with the decorative arts and the language of modern design.

Art Deco returns to structure, clarity, and contrast. Geometry replaces the curve; pattern becomes architectural. Diamonds are often paired with sapphires, emeralds, onyx, or other stones chosen for graphic impact and calibrated precision, while platinum and white metal settings support crisp edges and clean planes. Bracelets and earrings from this period frequently reveal exceptional discipline in stone matching and alignment, where technical difficulty becomes part of the aesthetic—refined, deliberate, and modern.

Across these eras, materials remain inseparable from character. Gold—warm, expressive, and endlessly variable—shapes much of the collection’s presence, while platinum enables the finest precision in early 20th-century jewels and silver work appears where tone and technique require it. Natural diamonds provide structure and light; colored gemstones introduce depth and contrast; enamel and engraving enrich surface; clasp and hinge engineering quietly signals the seriousness of a piece. Chosen as estate jewelry, these works are valued for authenticity, condition, and design integrity, with an emphasis on pieces that retain the clarity of their period language.

Taken together, the collection offers a calm view of jewelry as decorative art and historical craft—objects made with discipline, designed to endure, and still compelling because they reward close inspection.