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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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Antique Citrine Gold Bow Brooch Pendant VinaigretteAntique Citrine Gold Bow Brooch Pendant Vinaigrette
Antique Gold Garnet Rose Cut Diamond Bangle BraceletAntique Gold Garnet Rose Cut Diamond Bangle Bracelet
Asch Grossbardt Gold Inlaid Stone & Diamond Bangle BraceletAsch Grossbardt Gold Inlaid Stone & Diamond Bangle Bracelet
SoldChristian DIOR In Me Green Crystal Blue Metal Wide Cuff BraceletChristian DIOR In Me Green Crystal Blue Metal Wide Cuff Bracelet
JOMAZ Wide Crystal Geometric Bangle BraceletJOMAZ Wide Crystal Geometric Bangle Bracelet
Vintage Tiffany & Co. 18K Yellow Gold Link BraceletVintage Tiffany & Co. 18K Yellow Gold Link Bracelet
Louis Rousselet 1940’s Green Glass Beads Grape Leaf Double Clips BroochLouis Rousselet 1940’s Green Glass Beads Grape Leaf Double Clips Brooch
HERMES Paris TOUAREG Brown Leather Sterling Silver BraceletHERMES Paris TOUAREG Brown Leather Sterling Silver Bracelet
HOBE 1965 Baroque Pearls Leaf BroochHOBE 1965 Baroque Pearls Leaf Brooch
JOSEFF of Hollywood Etruscan Style BroochJOSEFF of Hollywood Etruscan Style Brooch
Vintage 1940’s Bakelite Black Resin Peacock Clip BroochVintage 1940’s Bakelite Black Resin Peacock Clip Brooch
HERMES H Wide Pastel Colors Pink Blue Enamel Bangle BraceletHERMES H Wide Pastel Colors Pink Blue Enamel Bangle Bracelet
HERMES Black Red Blue Enamel Clic Clac Bangle Bracelet PMHERMES Black Red Blue Enamel Clic Clac Bangle Bracelet PM
Roger Jean-Pierre Paris 1930’s Blue Pink Crystal Beaded Bangle BraceletRoger Jean-Pierre Paris 1930’s Blue Pink Crystal Beaded Bangle Bracelet
Kenneth Jay Lane KJL 1960’s Blue Cabochon Glass Watch BraceletKenneth Jay Lane KJL 1960’s Blue Cabochon Glass Watch Bracelet
HERMES Paris 2008 Kelly Double Tour Brown Leather Wrap BraceletHERMES Paris 2008 Kelly Double Tour Brown Leather Wrap Bracelet
La Triomphe 18K Yellow Gold Diamond BraceletLa Triomphe 18K Yellow Gold Diamond Bracelet
Emporio Armani Wide Pink Lucite Metal Textured Bangle BraceletEmporio Armani Wide Pink Lucite Metal Textured Bangle Bracelet
HERMES Paris Wide Stamps Theme Logo Enamel Bangle BraceletHERMES Paris Wide Stamps Theme Logo Enamel Bangle Bracelet
HERMES “Clous en Trompe l’Oeil” Palladium Plated Pyramid Enamel Bangle BraceletHERMES “Clous en Trompe l’Oeil” Palladium Plated Pyramid Enamel Bangle Bracelet
Frey Wille Hundertwasser Diva “Spiral of Life” Wide Enamel Bangle BraceletFrey Wille Hundertwasser Diva “Spiral of Life” Wide Enamel Bangle Bracelet
SoldMauboussin Paris 18K Gold Diamond Ruby BroochMauboussin Paris 18K Gold Diamond Ruby Brooch
CHANEL CC Spring 2008 31 Rue Cambon Paris Wide Black Crystal Cuff BraceletCHANEL CC Spring 2008 31 Rue Cambon Paris Wide Black Crystal Cuff Bracelet
CHANEL 1990-91 Maison Gripoix Glass Byzantine Style Pearl Cross Cuff BraceletCHANEL 1990-91 Maison Gripoix Glass Byzantine Style Pearl Cross Cuff Bracelet
HERMES “Clic Clac a Pois” Extra Wide Enamel Bangle BraceletHERMES “Clic Clac a Pois” Extra Wide Enamel Bangle Bracelet
Karl Lagerfeld Couture Wide Black Suede Accordion Cuff BraceletKarl Lagerfeld Couture Wide Black Suede Accordion Cuff Bracelet
Yves Saint Laurent YSL 1980’s Crystal Pearl Heart Pendant BroochYves Saint Laurent YSL 1980’s Crystal Pearl Heart Pendant Brooch
Vintage 1950's Madame Gres Robert Goossens Red Bangle BraceletVintage 1950's Madame Gres Robert Goossens Red Bangle Bracelet
Stephen Webster Dome Sterling Hematite Enamel Cuff BraceletStephen Webster Dome Sterling Hematite Enamel Cuff Bracelet
Vintage Horse Ruby Gold BroochVintage Horse Ruby Gold Brooch
Vintage Horse Ruby Gold Brooch Sale price$5,950.00
Roger Jean-Pierre Paris 1950’s Crystal Tulip Flower Tassel BroochRoger Jean-Pierre Paris 1950’s Crystal Tulip Flower Tassel Brooch
Vintage Large Pink Blue Green Crystal Round BroochVintage Large Pink Blue Green Crystal Round Brooch
SoldCHANEL Couture 1983 Maison Gripoix Byzantine Glass Pearl BroochCHANEL Couture 1983 Maison Gripoix Byzantine Glass Pearl Brooch
SoldVintage Rene Lalique Glass BroochVintage Rene Lalique Glass Brooch
Georg Jensen Early Silver Brooch 27Georg Jensen Early Silver Brooch 27
Antique French Gold Cupids Enamel Earrings Pendant BroochAntique French Gold Cupids Enamel Earrings Pendant Brooch
David Webb 18K Gold Platinum Diamond Pendant BroochDavid Webb 18K Gold Platinum Diamond Pendant Brooch
Cartier "Home Front" WWII US Army Stars Patriotic Clip BroochesCartier "Home Front" WWII US Army Stars Patriotic Clip Brooches
Christian DIOR 1940’s by Maison Gripoix Glass Flower BroochChristian DIOR 1940’s by Maison Gripoix Glass Flower Brooch
Karl Lagerfeld 1990’s Pink Enamel Letter Logo Bangle BraceletKarl Lagerfeld 1990’s Pink Enamel Letter Logo Bangle Bracelet
Ben Amun Wide Red Crystal BraceletBen Amun Wide Red Crystal Bracelet
SANDOR Yellow Brown Crystal Flower Brooch EarringsSANDOR Yellow Brown Crystal Flower Brooch Earrings
Kenneth Jay Lane KJL 1960’s Faux Turquoise Pearl Dome BroochKenneth Jay Lane KJL 1960’s Faux Turquoise Pearl Dome Brooch
Louis Rousselet Paris 1940’s Pearls Crystal BroochLouis Rousselet Paris 1940’s Pearls Crystal Brooch
SoldGübelin George L'Enfant 18K Gold Watch BraceletGübelin George L'Enfant 18K Gold Watch Bracelet
Mariquita Masterson River Stone Necklace Earrings BroochMariquita Masterson River Stone Necklace Earrings Brooch
Vintage 14K Yellow Gold Charm BraceletVintage 14K Yellow Gold Charm Bracelet
Vintage French 1940’s Enamel Cats Wide BraceletVintage French 1940’s Enamel Cats Wide Bracelet

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.