



Antique Edwardian Diamond Sapphire and Enamel Swivel Stick Pin
Edwardian Diamond Sapphire and Enamel Swivel Stick Pin in Platinum
This Edwardian diamond, sapphire, and enamel swivel stick pin is a striking example of early 20th-century jeweled design, combining architectural symmetry with refined movement and vivid color. Crafted with a circular swivel head, the piece presents two distinct decorative faces, allowing the wearer to enjoy either a bold enamel composition or a more brilliant diamond-set design.
One side features concentric rings of rich blue enamel and green enamel, centered by an old-cut diamond in a finely detailed setting. The opposite side reveals a sparkling arrangement of old-cut diamonds surrounding a deep blue sapphire, creating a beautifully contrasting jeweled face. This reversible construction gives the stick pin unusual versatility and adds to its collectible appeal.
The design reflects the elegance of the Edwardian and Belle Époque period, with its balanced geometry, crisp white-metal setting, refined enamel work, and delicate use of diamonds and colored gemstones. The stick pin bears serial numbers, suggesting careful workshop production, though it is not visibly signed. Its quality, construction, and sophisticated design language are consistent with the work of an important early 20th-century jeweler.
A distinctive piece for collectors of antique stick pins, Edwardian jewelry, enamel jewelry, and refined gentlemen’s accessories, this pin offers both visual charm and historical character. Its swivel mechanism, gemstone contrast, and elegant circular motif make it a rare and memorable addition to a jewelry collection.
Key Features
• Edwardian stick pin with reversible swivel head
• Features blue and green enamel on one side
• Centered with an old-cut diamond
• Reverse side set with old-cut diamonds and a central sapphire
• Elegant circular geometric design
• Bears serial numbers
• Not visibly signed
• Excellent estate condition
• A refined collectible example of early 20th-century jewelry design
Technical Specifications
• Period: Edwardian / Early 20th Century
• Type: Stick Pin
• Gemstones: Diamond, Sapphire
• Decorative Detail: Blue and Green Enamel
• Design: Reversible Swivel Circular Head
• Markings: Serial numbers present
• Signature: Not visibly signed
• Condition: Excellent estate condition
This Edwardian Diamond Sapphire and Enamel Swivel Stick Pin brings together fine craftsmanship, vivid enamel, and a clever reversible design. With its elegant movement and jewel-like presence, it is a sophisticated piece for collectors of antique jewelry and rare stick pins. Available now at DSF Antique Jewelry.
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How do I know a piece is authentic, and can I trust DSF?
Buying fine jewelry online takes trust, especially at this level. DSF Antique Jewelry is a New York–based dealer with over 50 years of fine jewelry expertise. Every piece is examined for authenticity and condition before it is listed — we assess hallmarks, maker's marks, metal content, gemstones, and construction consistent with the stated period or designer. For signed pieces such as Cartier, Buccellati, or Van Cleef & Arpels, we verify maker's marks and signatures. We're glad to send additional photographs of any hallmark, or speak with you directly, before you decide.
Why does antique gold look different, and is surface wear normal?
Antique pieces were often made in gold standards less common today, such as 15ct (used in Britain only between 1854 and 1932), 9ct, or higher-karat continental gold, which give a warmer tone than typical modern 14k. Light surface wear, softened edges, and a gentle patina are normal and expected on antique jewelry — they reflect the age and authenticity of the piece, not flaws. We describe the true condition of every item honestly in its listing.
What do the hallmarks and maker's marks mean?
Hallmarks are small stamped marks that identify the metal standard, and often the maker, assay office, and date. They are one of the best tools for authenticating antique jewelry. We identify and explain the marks we find on each piece in its description, and we're happy to send close-up photographs of any hallmark on request so you can see exactly what you're buying.
Can pieces be resized or adjusted?
It depends on the piece. Many antique rings can be resized, but bands with all-around engraving, thin shanks, or gemstones near the base may be limited in how far they can safely go, and some pieces are best left as-is to preserve their integrity. We list each item's measurements as they currently are. If you're unsure whether something can be safely adjusted, contact us before buying and we'll give you an honest assessment for that specific piece.
How should I care for and store fine jewelry?
Clean gently with a soft cloth, avoid harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and chlorine, and store pieces separately so they don't scratch one another. Remove rings and bracelets for heavy manual tasks. Antique gold is softer than modern alloys, so period pieces are best enjoyed with normal care. Treated well, fine antique jewelry lasts for generations — many of our pieces are already a century or more old and still beautiful.
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