Art Nouveau jewelry


Art Nouveau is a great artistic movement of the early 20th century.Art Nouveau began at the end of the 19th century, with its first beginnings from 1880 to 1990. It is the very famous René Lalique who will project this movement and its actors on the international scene. All in curves and untied, the Art Nouveau jewels are inspired by nature, feminine forms, tales and pagan legends and the Middle Ages. The great novelty in Art Nouveau jewelry is also in the materials and technicality: we return to ancestral know-how and crafts, as the art of stained glass that will inspire the master enamellers. Jewelers are using less valuable stones, they are looking for a visual rendering. Large and long pearls, glass, lacquer, moonstones, stones of little used colors like peridot.

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  • lapis lazuli pearl neckalcearts and crafts lapis lazuli necklace
    200,00

    Arts and Crafts necklace lapis lazuli and silver. Antique necklace made of eight faceted lapis lazuli beads linked together by an Arts and Crafts-style twisted-link chain. Necklace circa 1880-1900, probably English.

    Total length: 40 cm

    Pearl size: 9 x 9 mm

    Condition: clasp changed

    Weight : 12.55 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Cultured pearls silver hair combedwardian silver pearl hair comb
    450,00

    Edwardian wedding pearl hair comb in silver (800). Large antique bun comb with eight teeth in blond tortoiseshell, decorated with a silver leaf motif, set with rhinestones imitating diamonds alternated with eight cultured pearls. Antique chignon comb, ideal as a wedding hair accessory. Circa 1900, France.

    Boar’s head hallmark (french state hallmark for silver), goldsmith’s hallmark illegible.

    Dimensions: 11 x 7 cm

    Condition: small scratches

    Weight : 16,71 gr

  • Silver cufflinks for menboutons de manchette
    160,00

    Art Nouveau silver cufflinks. Pair of oblong cufflinks decorated with sinuous wave motifs. These motifs are typical of the Art Nouveau period. The buttons are linked by a fine chain. Pair of cufflinks, men’s jewelry, circa 1910, France.

    Boar hallmark (french state hallmark for silver) and illegible goldsmith’s hallmark.

    Button dimensions: 19.5 x 5.5

    Condition: oxidation and scratches from use

    Weight : 3.92 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Art nouveau silver enamel necklaceArt nouveau plique a jour enamel necklace
    600,00

    Marius Hammer Skønvirke necklace in silver. Art Nouveau “drapery” necklace, composed of a line of sky-blue and white enameled elements with filigree decoration, holding four linked chains decorated with enameled pendants. In the center, a three-lobed element in plique a jour enamel completes the composition and holds three drops. The necklace closes with a fine bayonet clasp. Attributed to Norwegian Art Nouveau jeweler Marius Hammer. Art Nouveau necklace, circa 1900.

    Length: 43.5 cm Dimensions of central elements: 16 x 5.5 cm

    Condition: slight oxidation, two metal rings, small white enamel chips

    Weight : 18.56 gr

    A similar model of this necklace is listed at Tadema Gallery, London. : click here

    Precision: Skønvirke is the term used to define the Art Nouveau or Arts & Crafts period in Norway. The period spans from 1900 to 1925.

  • broche ancienne jugendstil allemandegerman silver jugendstil brooch
    500,00

    Jugendstil silver brooch. Brooch in silver set with light green glass cabochons. Art Nouveau brooch, Jugendstil period, circa 1900, School of Pforzheim, Germany.

    Registered hallmark and weevil hallmark.

    Dimensions: 30 x 25 mm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight : 7.34 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

    Learn more: The city of Pforzheim specializes in the creation of Jugendstil jewelry (Art Nouveau movement in Germany), drawing inspiration from French jewelry, most often crafted in silver and set with cabochon semi-precious stones. These jewels were more accessible than the precious material jewelry of the French Art Nouveau period. Theodor Fahrner, Georg Kleemann, and the firm Carl Hermann & Speck are the most significant creators of this movement in Germany.

  • puces d'oreille en diamants
    630,00

    Cluster diamond stud earrings in 18-karat yellow gold (750) and silver. Pair of diamond stud earrings, in daisy shape, centered with a blue imitation stone (garnet/glass doublet). Antique earrings, circa 1900.

    Hallmark 750 on Alpa clasps.

    Dimensions of the motif: 10.5 x 8.5 mm

    Note: Secure Alpa closure system (later addition) Condition: Signs of wear and scratches

    Weight: 2.86 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Bague Art nouveau en or
    750,00

    Belle epoque diamond flower ring in 18 karat (750) rose gold and silver. Antique  ring in the form of a flowering branch set with fifteen rose-cut diamonds, two of which are larger. Antique naturalist ring, circa 1880.

    Owl and swan hallmarks (French State hallmarks for 18-karat gold and silver)

    Finger size: 59 EU or 8.75 US (can be changed)

    Main motif: 20 mm x 9 mm

    Estimated diamond weight: 0.20 carat

    Condition : scratches from use

    Weight : 3.35 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • branche diamond ringbague fiançailles diamants
    930,00

    Belle Epoque flower ring in 18 karat (750) rose gold and silver. Delicate ring forming a flowering branch set with thirteen rose-cut diamonds. The rose gold band divides and is set with a rose-cut diamond of approx. 0.10 carat, set by eight claws. Antique ring, Belle Epoque period, circa 1900.

    Eagle head hallmark and goldsmith’s hallmark. (Hallmark for French 18k gold)

    Finger size: 53 EU or 6.25 US (can be changed)

    Estimated total diamond weight: 0.18 carat

    Design dimensions: 13 x 16 mm

    Inclusions : graphite inclusions inside diamonds visible with the eyes
    Condition: scratches from use, oxidation on silver parts

    Weight: 3.21 gr

  • signed brooch in enameled silverbroche art nouveau allemande en argent émaillé
    500,00

    Jugendstil enamelled brooch in silver (800). Antique triangular brooch forming a stylised butterfly. The jewel is centered of a faceted purple glass imitating the amethyst. The brooch is also enamelled, taking the colors of a gradient going from the light pink to the purple. The three enameled bands frame the central stone. The brooch has the lines of the German Art Nouveau period, the Jugendstil. On the reverse, the jewel bears a monogram MM. German Art Nouveau brooch, Jugendstil jewel, probably from Pforzheim, circa 1915.

    Hallmark 800, unknown German jeweler’s mark “MM”

    Size: 1.5 cm x 3.5 cm

    Note: the fastening system works
    Condition: scratches and chips to the center stone

    Weight : 4.66 gr