Accessories


Jewelers have always known how to invent and create other beautiful objects than jewels, and the accessories are the reflection of this. Minaudières, cigarette cases, lipstick tubes, compacts, cigarette holders, clocks, pocket watches or pocket watches, mirrors, belt buckles… All these objects are part of the daily creation of jewelry houses throughout their existence, following the periods and fashions.

Accessories are an integral part of the toilet, the trousseau and later of the emancipation of women. Taking out one’s cigarette case at the beginning of the 20th century was an act of emancipation from codes, just like wearing pants. Accessories and objects such as minaudières gradually disappeared during this period, giving way to smaller accessories such as lipstick tubes. In the same way that fans, ball books, are objects that disappear at the end of the 19th century.

These objects make it possible to locate a period precisely when they have disappeared thereafter.

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  • bouton manchette mexicobouton de manchette pierre d'Eilat
    180,00

    Taxco style silver cufflinks. Pair of cufflinks decorated with a geometric motif and a cabochon-cut Eilat stone (stone composed of chrysocolla, turquoise and malachite). Cufflinks from the 1950s, probably Mexico or USA.

    A2 hallmark, sterling silver (925) mark.

    Dimensions: 19.7 x 14.5 mm

    Eilat cabochon diameter: 10 mm

    Weight : 12.20 gr

  • Art Deco onyx jabot pinepingle jabot art deco onyx diamants
    2200,00

    Art Deco onyx jabot pin in platinum. Pin set with two cabochon-cut onyxes surrounded by 30 rose-cut diamonds. The jewel adopts a geometrical shape and colors typical of the Art Deco period. French Art Deco jabot pin, circa 1930.

    Dog head hallmark

    Total dimensions: 98 mm x 15 mm
    Dimensions of one design: 15 mm x 26 mm

    Estimated diamond weight : 0,15 carat

    Condition : fine traces of glue below onyx, scratches from use

    Weight : 8.35 gr

  • victorian paste branch stick pinantique paste branch stick pin
    160,00

    Antique tie pin branch in silver. It takes the form of a branch decorated with paste stones, imitating the diamond. It is a brooch transformed into a pin. Antique jewel from the late nineteenth century.

    Jewel tested with acids.

    Dimensions : 4,5 cm x 2,3 cm

    Condition : The pin is in metal, trace of soldering

    Weight : 6.27 gr

  • Intaglio tie pin in goldepingle intaille ancienne en or cornaline
    255,00

    Intaglio carnelian soldier Pin in rose gold 18 karats (750). Antique pin, set with a cornelian intaglio of rectangular shape. The intaglio represents a roman soldier with long hair and wearing a helmet. The gem is held by six claws. Pin dating from the early 20th century.

    Marked with an eagle’s head

    Dimensions of the carnelian : 13.7 mm x 9 mm
    Total height of the pin : 7.5 cm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight : 2.94 gr

  • Limoges porcelain Victorian pin in goldEpingle ancienne email limoges
    240,00

    Limoges porcelain Victorian pin in rose gold 18 karats and gilt metal. Antique Victorian pin decorated with a plate of porcelain of Limoges. The plate is shuttle-shaped and is decorated with a young woman, in a romantic spirit of the late 19th century. The plate is in closed setting. The central decoration is surrounded by twenty half pearls. The metal pin was added later, perhaps following a ring transformation. Antique jewel from the late 19th century.

    Dimension of the main motif: 20 mm x 9 mm
    Total height: 65 mm

    Condition: the pin is in metal (added later)

    Weight: 2.43 gr

  • 340,00

    Antique double stick pin in rose gold 18 karats. Victorian double stick pin decorated with two drops of coral with a slightly pinkish-orange color. The two pins are linked to each other by a gold chain. Victorian jewel dating from the second half of the 19th century, France, for hat or tie. They are called “inseparables” and came into use around 1835.

    Horse head hallmark (1838-1919) and goldsmith’s hallmark partially visible.

    Dimensions of the upper part including the coral : 20 mm x 4.7 mm
    Total dimensions of the double pin: 79 mm x 70 mm  (chain stretched)

    Condition: one pin slightly twisted in the upper part.

    Weight : 3 gr