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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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SoldAngela Caputi Resin Camellia Flower BroochAngela Caputi Resin Camellia Flower Brooch
SoldEISENBERG Original 1940’s Green Crystal Pearl Flower BroochEISENBERG Original 1940’s Green Crystal Pearl Flower Brooch
TRIFARI Alfred Philippe Green Crystal Flower BroochTRIFARI Alfred Philippe Green Crystal Flower Brooch
CHANEL Gripoix 1994 Brown Glass Maltese Cross Pendant BroochCHANEL Gripoix 1994 Brown Glass Maltese Cross Pendant Brooch
CHANEL 1950’s Gripoix Glass Violets Flower BroochCHANEL 1950’s Gripoix Glass Violets Flower Brooch
Hattie Carnegie 1950’s Pink Crystal Flower BroochHattie Carnegie 1950’s Pink Crystal Flower Brooch
Karl Lagerfeld Paris Lucite Bangle BraceletKarl Lagerfeld Paris Lucite Bangle Bracelet
SoldEISENBERG 1940’s Blue Crystal Star Flower BroochEISENBERG 1940’s Blue Crystal Star Flower Brooch
Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Crystal Ladybug Pendant Brooch - DSF Antique JewelryYves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Crystal Ladybug Pendant Brooch - DSF Antique Jewelry
CHANEL Maison Gripoix 1950’s Blue Glass Camellia Flower BroochCHANEL Maison Gripoix 1950’s Blue Glass Camellia Flower Brooch
CHANEL Maison Gripoix 1950’s Pink Glass Camellia Flower BroochCHANEL Maison Gripoix 1950’s Pink Glass Camellia Flower Brooch
SoldTRIFARI 1944 Alfred Philippe Sterling Chrysanthemum Flower BroochTRIFARI 1944 Alfred Philippe Sterling Chrysanthemum Flower Brooch
SoldSCHREINER New York 1950’s Blue Green Crystal BroochSCHREINER New York 1950’s Blue Green Crystal Brooch
SoldSave $500.00Leslie Greene 18K Gold Diamond Leather Bracelet Necklace ChokerLeslie Greene 18K Gold Diamond Leather Bracelet Necklace Choker
Leslie Greene 18K Gold Diamond Leather Bracelet Necklace Choker Sale price$1,000.00 Regular price$1,500.00
Vintage Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Goossens Leaf BroochVintage Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Goossens Leaf Brooch
La Falaise Lambert Paris Pearl Blue Glass Brooch NecklaceLa Falaise Lambert Paris Pearl Blue Glass Brooch Necklace
Native American W. Begay Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Cuff BraceletNative American W. Begay Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Cuff Bracelet
Vintage Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Goossens Branch BroochVintage Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Goossens Branch Brooch
Cartier by Antonio Fallaci Enamel Sterling Silver BraceletCartier by Antonio Fallaci Enamel Sterling Silver Bracelet
Vintage 18K Gold & Blue Ceramic Circles BraceletVintage 18K Gold & Blue Ceramic Circles Bracelet
CHANEL Paris 1990's Maison Gripoix Glass Pearl Drop BroochCHANEL Paris 1990's Maison Gripoix Glass Pearl Drop Brooch
SoldHERMES Paris Sterling Silver Leather Cuff BraceletHERMES Paris Sterling Silver Leather Cuff Bracelet
SoldGIVENCHY Paris Twist Rope Bow BroochGIVENCHY Paris Twist Rope Bow Brooch
Trifari KTF 1930’s Alfred Philippe Tutti Frutti Leaf Clips BroochTrifari KTF 1930’s Alfred Philippe Tutti Frutti Leaf Clips Brooch
Trifari KTF 1930’s Alfred Philippe Crystal Dress Clip BroochTrifari KTF 1930’s Alfred Philippe Crystal Dress Clip Brooch
SoldYves Saint Laurent Orange Enamel Metal Lace Cuff BraceletYves Saint Laurent Orange Enamel Metal Lace Cuff Bracelet
Robert Wander 18K Gold Green Onyx Emerald & Sapphire Pendant BroochRobert Wander 18K Gold Green Onyx Emerald & Sapphire Pendant Brooch
SoldDavid Yurman 18K Gold Silver Chalcedony Diamond Cable BraceletDavid Yurman 18K Gold Silver Chalcedony Diamond Cable Bracelet
SoldHERMES Paris Enamel Horse Equestrian Bangle BraceletHERMES Paris Enamel Horse Equestrian Bangle Bracelet
SoldChristian DIOR Boutique Masquerade Mask Glass BroochChristian DIOR Boutique Masquerade Mask Glass Brooch
SoldVintage HERMES Paris Deux Eperons Black Lizard BraceletVintage HERMES Paris Deux Eperons Black Lizard Bracelet
GIVENCHY Paris Brown Lucite Logo BroochGIVENCHY Paris Brown Lucite Logo Brooch
SoldEarly Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Brooch 235Early Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Brooch 235
SoldCHANEL Paris CC Spring 2008 Crystal Bow BroochCHANEL Paris CC Spring 2008 Crystal Bow Brooch
TRIFARI 1940’s Alfred Philippe Sterling Silver Flower BroochTRIFARI 1940’s Alfred Philippe Sterling Silver Flower Brooch
Philippe Ferrandis Paris Green Red Glass Pearl Cuff BraceletPhilippe Ferrandis Paris Green Red Glass Pearl Cuff Bracelet
SoldVintage CHANEL 1970’s Maison Gripoix Glass Charm BraceletVintage CHANEL 1970’s Maison Gripoix Glass Charm Bracelet
SoldHERMES Green Purple Enamel Equestrian Bangle BraceletHERMES Green Purple Enamel Equestrian Bangle Bracelet
SoldChristian Lacroix Blue Enamel Green Crystal Butterfly BroochChristian Lacroix Blue Enamel Green Crystal Butterfly Brooch
SoldRoger Jean-Pierre Paris DEPOSE 1940’s Glass Rooster BroochRoger Jean-Pierre Paris DEPOSE 1940’s Glass Rooster Brooch
Christian DIOR Paris Red Crystal Coma BroochesChristian DIOR Paris Red Crystal Coma Brooches
SoldChristian DIOR Paris Lucite Shell BroochChristian DIOR Paris Lucite Shell Brooch
SoldChristian Dior Henkel and Grosse 1961 Green Crystal Fish BroochChristian Dior Henkel and Grosse 1961 Green Crystal Fish Brooch
SoldChristian Dior Henkel & Grosse 1963 Cabochon Glass BroochChristian Dior Henkel & Grosse 1963 Cabochon Glass Brooch
SoldChristian DIOR 1960 Green Cabochon Glass Pearl Flower BroochChristian DIOR 1960 Green Cabochon Glass Pearl Flower Brooch
SoldVintage EISENBERG Sterling Silver Pink Crystal Flower BroochVintage EISENBERG Sterling Silver Pink Crystal Flower Brooch
TRIFARI Alfred Philippe Clair De Lune Jelly Belly Blue Crystal Bangle BraceletTRIFARI Alfred Philippe Clair De Lune Jelly Belly Blue Crystal Bangle Bracelet
SoldHERMES Paris Wide Pink Enamel H Clic Clac Bangle Bracelet PMHERMES Paris Wide Pink Enamel H Clic Clac Bangle Bracelet PM

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.