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Victorian & Edwardian Jewelry | Estate Fine Brooches & Bracelets

Victorian and Edwardian estate jewels, from finely worked brooches to elegant bracelets, chosen for authenticity, craftsmanship, and period design integrity.

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Ben-Amun Wide Gold Plated Black Crystal Geometric BraceletBen-Amun Wide Gold Plated Black Crystal Geometric Bracelet
Vintage 1960's Purple Glass Beads Articulated BroochVintage 1960's Purple Glass Beads Articulated Brooch
SoldAntique Castellani Yellow Gold Mosaic BroochAntique Castellani Yellow Gold Mosaic Brooch
Art Nouveau Shreve & Co. 18K Gold Plique a Jour Amethyst Diamond Pearl BroochArt Nouveau Shreve & Co. 18K Gold Plique a Jour Amethyst Diamond Pearl Brooch
Art Deco Tiffany & Co. Platinum Enamel Diamond BroochArt Deco Tiffany & Co. Platinum Enamel Diamond Brooch
Art Nouveau 18K Gold Carved Moonstone Sapphire Diamond Pearl Pendant BroochArt Nouveau 18K Gold Carved Moonstone Sapphire Diamond Pearl Pendant Brooch
Art Nouveau Gold Plique a Jour Enamel Diamond Pearl Winged Lady Pendant BroochArt Nouveau Gold Plique a Jour Enamel Diamond Pearl Winged Lady Pendant Brooch
Antique Art Nouveau 18K Gold Lady Enamel Diamond Pendant BroochAntique Art Nouveau 18K Gold Lady Enamel Diamond Pendant Brooch
Vintage 1930’s Natty Creations Red Blue Green Cabochon Glass Scarf Holder BroochVintage 1930’s Natty Creations Red Blue Green Cabochon Glass Scarf Holder Brooch
Antique Art Nouveau Gold Citrine Necklace and BraceletAntique Art Nouveau Gold Citrine Necklace and Bracelet
Ciner Brown Enamel Green Red Cabochon Glass Mughal Style Pendant BroochCiner Brown Enamel Green Red Cabochon Glass Mughal Style Pendant Brooch
SoldArt Deco 1930's Sterling Silver Paste Crystal Bangle BraceletArt Deco 1930's Sterling Silver Paste Crystal Bangle Bracelet
Vintage Hermes Paris Touareg Sterling Silver Brown Leather BraceletVintage Hermes Paris Touareg Sterling Silver Brown Leather Bracelet
SoldVintage Ciner Blue Pink Green Purple Crystal Paisley BroochVintage Ciner Blue Pink Green Purple Crystal Paisley Brooch
Vintage Metropolitan Museum of Art MMA Art Nouveau Style Pendant BroochVintage Metropolitan Museum of Art MMA Art Nouveau Style Pendant Brooch
Crystal Onyx Gold BraceletCrystal Onyx Gold Bracelet
Sapphire Diamond Gold Leaf Earrings Brooch SetSapphire Diamond Gold Leaf Earrings Brooch Set
Antique Victorian Gold Silver Diamond Grapevine BroochAntique Victorian Gold Silver Diamond Grapevine Brooch
SoldVintage Karl Lagerfeld Gold Plated Double Key Hole Chain BraceletVintage Karl Lagerfeld Gold Plated Double Key Hole Chain Bracelet
Vintage Givenchy Paris Blue Opaline Lucite Crystal Flower Brooch
Chanel Spring 1997 CC Gold Plated Heart Cross BroochChanel Spring 1997 CC Gold Plated Heart Cross Brooch
CHANEL Paris 1980’s Goossens Byzantine Style Cupid Coin BroochCHANEL Paris 1980’s Goossens Byzantine Style Cupid Coin Brooch
Vintage Gold Gemstone 3 BraceletsVintage Gold Gemstone 3 Bracelets
SCHREINER NY 1950’s Rhodium Plated Crystal Faux Turquoise BroochSCHREINER NY 1950’s Rhodium Plated Crystal Faux Turquoise Brooch
SCHREINER NY 1950’s Purple Crystal Flower BroochSCHREINER NY 1950’s Purple Crystal Flower Brooch
SoldCHANEL Fall 1999 Maison Gripoix Glass Cross Pearl Pendant BroochCHANEL Fall 1999 Maison Gripoix Glass Cross Pearl Pendant Brooch
SoldCHANEL Paris 1984 Byzantine Style Maison Gripoix Glass BroochCHANEL Paris 1984 Byzantine Style Maison Gripoix Glass Brooch
Vintage 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Bracelet
Valentino Garavani 1980's Gold Plated Chain Necklace Bracelet Set
Vintage Anne Klein Couture Brown Yellow Lucite Beads Necklace Bracelet Set
SoldSave $125.00Tiffany & Co. Sterling 18K Gold Turquoise Fireworks Brooch
Tiffany & Co. Sterling 18K Gold Turquoise Fireworks Brooch Sale price$850.00 Regular price$975.00
Tiffany & Co. 18K Yellow Gold Bamboo BroochTiffany & Co. 18K Yellow Gold Bamboo Brooch
SoldCHANEL Paris Maison Gripoix Red Blue Glass Crystal Cross Flower BroochCHANEL Paris Maison Gripoix Red Blue Glass Crystal Cross Flower Brooch
Tiffany & Co. 18K Gold Ruby Flower Brooch
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Wide BraceletTiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Wide Bracelet
Vintage Bergdorf Goodman Black Resin Crystal Wide Cuff Bracelets Earrings SetVintage Bergdorf Goodman Black Resin Crystal Wide Cuff Bracelets Earrings Set
Rochas Paris Gold Plated Modernist Cuff BraceletsRochas Paris Gold Plated Modernist Cuff Bracelets
Vintage Wide Red Blue Opaline Cabochon Glass Crystal Interchangeable BraceletVintage Wide Red Blue Opaline Cabochon Glass Crystal Interchangeable Bracelet
SoldVintage 1950’s Forstner 12K Gold Filled Snake Coil Bangle Bracelet
Vintage Wide Lucite Polka Dot Cabochon Cuff Bracelet
Vintage 1990’s Stanley Hagler NYC Blue Glass Beads Flower BroochVintage 1990’s Stanley Hagler NYC Blue Glass Beads Flower Brooch
Florenza Gold Tone Faux Pearl BraceletFlorenza Gold Tone Faux Pearl Bracelet
Ben-Amun Gold Plated Crystal Flower Bouquet Brooch
Vintage Craft Crystal Faux Pearl Brooch
SoldTiffany & Co. 18K Yellow Gold Ribbed Bangle BraceletTiffany & Co. 18K Yellow Gold Ribbed Bangle Bracelet
Faraone 18K Gold Ruby Diamond BraceletFaraone 18K Gold Ruby Diamond Bracelet
SoldHammerman Brothers 18K Gold Diamond Ruby Sapphire Walrus BroochHammerman Brothers 18K Gold Diamond Ruby Sapphire Walrus Brooch
Hammerman Brothers 18K Gold Enamel Diamond Lion BroochHammerman Brothers 18K Gold Enamel Diamond Lion Brooch

Victorian & Edwardian Jewelry | Estate Fine Brooches & Bracelets

Victorian and Edwardian jewelry represents two consecutive eras of exceptional workmanship, each defined by distinct ideals yet united by a shared seriousness of craft. Together, they trace a passage from the richly modeled surfaces and symbolic language of the 19th century to the lighter, more architectural refinement that emerged at the turn of the 20th. This collection brings these periods into dialogue through estate brooches and bracelets—forms that offered jewelers a broad canvas for invention, from intimate personal jewels to more formal compositions designed for evening dress.

Victorian jewels often communicate through material presence and surface. Gold work of the period can be deeply expressive, whether formed into naturalistic motifs, executed with fine engraving and chasing, or shaped into structured links that sit with a confident weight on the wrist. Brooches from the era range widely in character: some are quiet and restrained, others richly ornamental, but the best share a common quality of finish—careful edges, considered proportions, and a fluency of handwork visible in every transition. Bracelets from the Victorian period can be equally telling, often built from articulated panels or carefully constructed links where closure systems and hinges were designed with durability in mind, yet resolved with elegance.

As the Edwardian era emerged, the visual language shifted toward lightness and precision. Platinum, with its strength and ability to support finely worked open settings, enabled a new kind of delicacy—lace-like structures, slender bars, and pierced galleries where diamonds appear to float. Millegrained borders and knife-edge details create subtle texture and controlled sparkle, while motifs inspired by garlands, bows, and ribbon-like swags reflect the period’s taste for symmetry and refined ornament. In brooches, this results in airy compositions that use negative space as a structural element; in bracelets, it produces fluid, luminous surfaces that sit close to the wrist with remarkable flexibility.

Across both periods, gemstones are used to articulate design rather than overwhelm it. Natural diamonds may define line and rhythm, while sapphires, rubies, emeralds, pearls, and other stones appear as focal points or calibrated accents chosen for contrast and compositional balance. The choice of metal—warm gold, cool platinum, or combinations that reveal transitional workshop practice—often shapes the entire character of a piece, from the softness of Victorian modeling to the crispness of Edwardian geometry.

Presented together, Victorian and Edwardian estate brooches and bracelets offer a concentrated view of jewelry as decorative art and technical achievement. These pieces endure because they reward close inspection: the intelligence of a clasp, the refinement of a setting, the precision of an engraved border. In their best examples, both eras share the same quiet authority—jewels made with discipline, meant to be worn, and still defined by the integrity of their original design.