Georgian and Victorian jewelry


In this category we wanted to group the jewels of the Victorian period. You will find jewels from the first Empire, the Restoration and the Napoleon III period. In England the classification is simpler: Georgian period at the beginning of the 19th century and Victorian period for the end of the 19th.

The jewels of the second half of the 19th century are rich jewels, intended for an elite of the time. Many stones, many diamonds. The discovery of the Premier mine in South Africa (later renamed the Cullinan mine after the discovery of the largest rough diamond in the world) and its immense quantity of diamonds made this stone accessible to a wealthy bourgeoisie. There was also a lot of enameled jewelry during this period.

As in England, sentimental jewelry also had its place in the 19th century. These are jewels that were made in memory of a loved one or missing person. Often these creations bear inscriptions or symbols, or even elements recalling the person to whom the jewel was intended. This can be hair or even teeth. The mourning jewels of the Napoleon III period are often made of yellow gold and black stone (onyx, jet).

In the context of love, there are hidden messages, flaming hearts but also locks of hair, names. And they often include words like “friendship” or illustrations of flowers of thought “Think of me”. The richness of jewelry from this period can be found in the selection of 19th century jewelry from Maison Mohs.

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  • Bague napoléon III en or New
    1700,00

    Blue enamel secret locket ring in 18 karat yellow gold. Rare French Victorian ring with secret glass compartment, set in a blue enamel surround decorated with gold stars. The compartment opens from the inside of the ring to hold a photograph or other sentimental object. The shoulders are decorated with stylized leaves and chasing. Middle of the 19th Century, circa 1840, France.

    Eagle head hallmark (French state hallmark for 18-karat gold) and partially legible goldsmith’s hallmark.

    Finger circumference: 55 UE or 7.25 US (possible sizing)

    Bezel size: 13 x 11 mm

    Condition: slight wear scratches

    Weight : 1.48 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Pendentif ancien Saint esprit de NormandiePendentif Saint esprit en or de normandie New
    1500,00

    Gold Normandy Saint Esprit pendant in 18 karat gold. Originally from Normandy, it features a dove with its head down, holding an olive branch in its beak. The bird hangs from a bow richly decorated with white paste stones, imitating diamonds. Red and green faceted glass adorns the olive branch at the bottom. A flat ring on the reverse of the pendant allows it to be worn on a velvet chain or ribbon. Norman regional catholic pendant, France, circa 1850.

    Horse hallmark (1838-1919), regional trumpet hallmark and partially erased goldsmith’s hallmark.

    Height: 6.5 cm
    Width: 3.7 cm

    Condition: minor wear

    Weight : 8.60 gr

    *The antique box and the chain are not sold with the jewel*
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  • victorian enamel secret ringbague portrait émail noir en or New
    1400,00

    Victorian secret enamel ring in 18 karat gold (750). In the center of the ring is a glass compartment that can be opened to hold a portrait, photograph or other sentimental object. The compartment is set in a smooth, unpatterned chased gold and black enamel surround. The ring has shoulders decorated with leaves. Napoleon III ring, sentimental jewelry, 19th century. Ring for men or women, mixed.

    Owl hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Finger circumference: 56 EU or 7.75 (can be resized).

    Bezel size: 15 x 9 mm

    Condition: fine wear scratches

    Weight : 2.14 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Big gold cross pendantFrench gold cross pendant from Limousin New
    1300,00

    Large French antique cross pendant in 18 karat yellow gold. Large pendant in the form of a cross with “bird-tail” ends. Also known as “ecot” cross. On one side, Christ on the cross is surmounted by the word “INRI”, and on the reverse, a Virgin with Jesus as a Child are in the center of the jewel. Three drop-shaped pendants are held at the ends. The cross is decorated with bumps (or ecots) reminiscent of cut branches or rough wood. Limousin regional cross, circa 1880, France.

    Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold), goldsmith’s hallmark

    Height (including bélière): 8.3 cm
    Width: 4.3 cm

    Condition: fine wear scratches

    Weight : 11.89 gr

    *The antique box and the chain are not sold with the jewel*
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    Learn more : These type of crosses symbolize the tree of life. During periods of epidemics, the branches that protrude from the cross were likened to plague buboes. From then on, crosses with ecots were reputed to cure the disease, or at least protect against it.

  • Victorian gold chainChaine ancienne maille forçat New
    650,00

    Victorian gold cable chain in 18 karat gold. Long cable chain, measuring 55.5 cm, with a beautiful butter gold patina. Antique chain, circa 1900, France.

    Eagle head hallmark (French state hallmark for 18 karat gold).

    Total length: 55.5 cm
    Width: 2 mm

    Condition: slight wear scratches

    Weight : 6.66 gr

  • Silver enamel cross pendantCroix religieuse émaux bressans en argent
    500,00

    French Bressan silver pendant cross. Antique regional cross decorated with Bressan enamels and composed of six enameled elements: the central element is square and enameled in sky blue, the others have a drop shape and are enameled in dark green. Each element is set with red or green faceted glass at its center and decorated with gold arabesques. The cross is openwork and the setting is 18-karat gold. Antique regional cross, Burgundy, late 19th century.

    Boar hallmark and partially inscribed goldsmith’s hallmark.

    Height (including hoop): 6.6 cm
    Width: 4.3 cm

    Condition: small accident in the metal, on the back, under the right arm, slight and rare cracks in the enamel, no major missing parts.

    Weight : 7.46 gr

    *The antique gold chain is not sold with the jewel*
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  • Bague chevalière pour hommevictorian men bloodstone signet ring
    1160,00

    Antique bloodstone signet ring in 18 karat yellow gold (750). Antique signet ring set with a bloodstone cut in the shape of an escutcheon. Antique ring for man or woman, circa 1880, England.

    English hallmarks: crown (for gold), 18 (for 18k gold), JH for Joseph Hawkins. Shell hallmark at the level of an old sizing.

    Finger circumference: 64 EU or 10.75 US (sizing possible)

    Bezel size: 13 x 10 mm

    Note: one English hallmark missing due to sizing.
    Condition: scratches from use, traces of sizing.

    Weight : 8.48 gr

  • Croix rose ancienne en argentpaste silver victorian cross
    480,00

    Victorian French enamel foiled paste cross pendant in silver. This cross is in silver with filigree decoration, forming a cross adorn with paste faceted pink glasses on spangles meant to have a look of pink topaz. A black enamel decoration with white dots covers the entire pendant. A glass bead adorns the upper part of the composition. The bezels are completely closed. French work from the beginning of the 19th century

    French work from the middle of the 19th century

    Wild boar hallmark
    Width: 4.3 cm

    Condition: lack of enamel, cracks.

    Weight: 13.37 g

    *The antique gold chain is not sold with the jewel*
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  • Victorian black mourning cameoDormeuses camées verre noirs
    300,00

    Victorian black glass cameo earrings in 18k gold and metal. Antique earrings each decorated with a cameo featuring a woman in profile, set on an oval-shaped black glass plate. The earring clasp is antique and partially in gold and metal. Mourning earring, mid-19th century, France.

    Eagle head hallmark (French state hallmark for 18 karat gold).

    Dimensions: 25 x 13 mm

    Condition: scratches from use, old thick material on back of earrings

    Weight : 4.11 gr

  • Photo locket pendant in goldPendentif médaillon porte-photo
    450,00

    Round photo locket pendant in 18 karat (750) rose gold. This circular medallion opens by unscrewing the top part, allowing a souvenir or photo to be slipped between the two glass parts. One part is smooth, the other beveled. The gold circle is decorated with yellow gold crosses symbolizing attachment. French locket pendant, early 20th century.

    Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold) and illegible master hallmark.

    Diameter: 28 mm
    Total height: 40 mm

    Condition: slight wear scratches on glass and gold.

    Total weight : 4,90 gr

    *The antique gold chain is not sold with the jewel*
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  • antique long chain necklace18k gold chain necklace
    2300,00

    Long French chain necklace in 18 karat yellow gold. Long chain with filigree links that can be worn as a sautoir, with double or triple turns. A round clip allows a pendant to be attached or closes the chain. Victorian long chain necklace, circa 1900.

    Weevil hallmark (1864-1990).

    Length when worn doubled: 67 cm

    Total chain length: 131 cm
    Link width: 5 mm

    Weight : 24.30 gr

  • mourning ring in goldantique braided hair ring
    560,00

    Georgian mourning hair ring in 14k pink gold. An antique locket ring keeping a braid of hair enclosed behind glass crystal. It is framed by a halo of 16 seed pearls and the settings is formed by two separated strands adorned with an openwork pattern. Jewel from the beginning of the 19th century, circa 1810-1830.

    Finger size: 53 EU or 6.5 US (adjustment possible)

    Ring Head Size: 11 x 11mm

    Condition: old trace of size adjustment, wears on the glass, indentations behind the head of the ring.

    Weight: 2.11 gr

    Hair jewellery was very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. Jewellery with compartments made it possible to keep a lock of hair of a lover or a missing person (later it will be the photograph). It can be a medallion or a ring for example.  There are also jewels made from hair, such as necklaces, chains, bracelets and rings. These hair jewels are worked like textiles: they are woven, embroidered, twisted. A whole craft industry developed around this new fashion, which lasted until the end of the 19th century.

    Read our article “how to recognize a real pearl?”

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*