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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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Marcus & Co. Antique 18K Gold Amethyst Diamond Enamel BroochMarcus & Co. Antique 18K Gold Amethyst Diamond Enamel Brooch
Carved Coral Rose 18K Gold Diamond BroochCarved Coral Rose 18K Gold Diamond Brooch
Vintage Diamond 18K Gold Platinum BraceletVintage Diamond 18K Gold Platinum Bracelet
Estate Diamond 18K Yellow Gold Bangle BraceletEstate Diamond 18K Yellow Gold Bangle Bracelet
Art Nouveau 18K Gold Sapphire Enamel BraceletArt Nouveau 18K Gold Sapphire Enamel Bracelet
Native American Indian Silver Snake Turquoise Cuff BraceletNative American Indian Silver Snake Turquoise Cuff Bracelet
Vintage Link 18K Yellow Gold Diamond BraceletVintage Link 18K Yellow Gold Diamond Bracelet
SoldAntique 18K Gold Enamel Diamond Brooch PaintingAntique 18K Gold Enamel Diamond Brooch Painting
Antique French Reverse Crystal Dog 18K Gold Ruby Diamond BraceletAntique French Reverse Crystal Dog 18K Gold Ruby Diamond Bracelet
SoldMarcus & Co. Antique Emerald Gold BroochMarcus & Co. Antique Emerald Gold Brooch
Hammerman Brothers 18K Gold Diamond Pendant BroochHammerman Brothers 18K Gold Diamond Pendant Brooch
Antique Victorian Cherubs Angels 18K Yellow Gold BroochAntique Victorian Cherubs Angels 18K Yellow Gold Brooch
Antique Leitão & Irmão 18K Gold Ruby Diamond BroochAntique Leitão & Irmão 18K Gold Ruby Diamond Brooch
Valentino Garavani Couture Enamel Crystal Ram BroochValentino Garavani Couture Enamel Crystal Ram Brooch
Fendi Pearl Crown Bangle BraceletFendi Pearl Crown Bangle Bracelet
Miriam Haskell 1930’s Gripoix Glass Beads Chain BroochMiriam Haskell 1930’s Gripoix Glass Beads Chain Brooch
Barry Kieselstein-Cord Silver Charm Leather BraceletBarry Kieselstein-Cord Silver Charm Leather Bracelet
Fred Paris 18K Gold & Steel Force 10 BraceletFred Paris 18K Gold & Steel Force 10 Bracelet
Dominique Aurientis Paris 1980’s Crystal Chain BraceletDominique Aurientis Paris 1980’s Crystal Chain Bracelet
SoldChristian Lacroix Paris Couture Heart Crystal Cross Pendant BroochChristian Lacroix Paris Couture Heart Crystal Cross Pendant Brooch
Kenneth Jay Lane KJL 1960’s Enamel Glass Clown Joker BroochKenneth Jay Lane KJL 1960’s Enamel Glass Clown Joker Brooch
Vintage 18K Gold Diamond Carnelian Earrings Ring Brooch SetVintage 18K Gold Diamond Carnelian Earrings Ring Brooch Set
Judith Ripka 18K Gold Diamond Chain BroochJudith Ripka 18K Gold Diamond Chain Brooch
SoldTiffany & Co. Sterling Sperm Whale Pearl Brooch PinTiffany & Co. Sterling Sperm Whale Pearl Brooch Pin
Tiffany & Co. 18K Gold Diamond Ruby Owl Brooch PinTiffany & Co. 18K Gold Diamond Ruby Owl Brooch Pin
Christian Dior Wide Enamel Chain BraceletChristian Dior Wide Enamel Chain Bracelet
French Couture Faux Turquoise Bangle BraceletFrench Couture Faux Turquoise Bangle Bracelet
Dominique Aurientis Wide Pearl Crystal Cuff BraceletDominique Aurientis Wide Pearl Crystal Cuff Bracelet
Bounkit Turquoise Mother of Pearl Shell Cuff BraceletBounkit Turquoise Mother of Pearl Shell Cuff Bracelet
Antique 1860's Gold Enamel Turquoise Diamond Wings Brooch PinAntique 1860's Gold Enamel Turquoise Diamond Wings Brooch Pin
Judith Ripka Gilt Sterling Cubic Zirconia Cuff BraceletJudith Ripka Gilt Sterling Cubic Zirconia Cuff Bracelet
Antique French Diamond Emerald Pearl Ruby Silver Fly Pin BroochAntique French Diamond Emerald Pearl Ruby Silver Fly Pin Brooch
William Ruser Black Opal Diamond Platinum Owl BroochWilliam Ruser Black Opal Diamond Platinum Owl Brooch
Tiffany & Co. Angela Cummings Iron lacquer Gold Damascene Bubble CuffTiffany & Co. Angela Cummings Iron lacquer Gold Damascene Bubble Cuff
SoldKenneth Jay Lane KJL Green Crystal Snake BroochKenneth Jay Lane KJL Green Crystal Snake Brooch
Ruby Diamond 18K Yellow Gold BraceletRuby Diamond 18K Yellow Gold Bracelet
SoldMiu Miu by Prada Blue Crystal Ribbon BroochMiu Miu by Prada Blue Crystal Ribbon Brooch
Sam W. Graves Sterling Cuff BraceletSam W. Graves Sterling Cuff Bracelet
H. Stern DVF Diane Von Furstenberg Gold Diamond Coral BroochH. Stern DVF Diane Von Furstenberg Gold Diamond Coral Brooch
René Kern Paris 18K Gold Gemstone Diamond BroochRené Kern Paris 18K Gold Gemstone Diamond Brooch
Burle Marx 18K Gold Aquamarine Amethyst Necklace Brooch RingBurle Marx 18K Gold Aquamarine Amethyst Necklace Brooch Ring
SoldCiner Wide Gold Tone Coin Bangle BraceletCiner Wide Gold Tone Coin Bangle Bracelet
La Triomphe 18K Gold Turquoise Diamond Lapis Enamel Pendant BroochLa Triomphe 18K Gold Turquoise Diamond Lapis Enamel Pendant Brooch
Chanel 1990 Large Gold Plated Rope Baroque Pearl BroochChanel 1990 Large Gold Plated Rope Baroque Pearl Brooch
Miriam Haskell 1930’s Blue White Flower BraceletMiriam Haskell 1930’s Blue White Flower Bracelet
Seaman Schepps Seashell Crystal Diamond BroochSeaman Schepps Seashell Crystal Diamond Brooch
Van Cleef & Arpels Onyx Diamond 18K Gold BroochVan Cleef & Arpels Onyx Diamond 18K Gold Brooch
Cazzaniga Zeus Greek Roman Mythology 18K Gold Ruby Diamond BroochCazzaniga Zeus Greek Roman Mythology 18K Gold Ruby Diamond 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.