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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  • Belle epoque marquise ringbague marquise diamant New
    990,00

    Marquise diamond ring in yellow gold 18 karats and platinum. In the center, a line of 5 diamonds in bezel setting, one more important in the center, surrounded by rose-cut diamonds on platinum. Belle époque navette ring, early 20th century.

    Mascaron hallmark, owl hallmark

    Finger size : 46 UE or 3,75 US (resizing possible)

    Dimensions of the ring head : 20,25 mm x 7.2 mm

    Note: the diamonds in the central line are brilliant cut, except for one which is old cut 8-8
    Condition : scratches from use

    Estimated diamond weight : 0,30 carat

    Weight : 2,32 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Antique spring brooch for the four seasonsArt Nouveau spring brooch
    800,00

    French Art Nouveau Spring brooch in 18 karat (750) gold. Antique circular brooch featuring a woman in profile, wearing a bun and surrounded by flowers. The brooch is inscribed “Printemps”. This brooch represents an allegory of the Spring season. It was made by Fonsèque et Olive. Antique brooch, circa 1890, France.

    Eagle head hallmark (French state hallmark for 18-karat gold), bears the monogram of the medal maker ED, master hallmark illegible.

    Diameter: 2.6 cm

    Condition: light scratches from use

    Weight : 4.95 gr

  • Antique st esprit pendant sapphire and pearlsPendentif art nouveau saint esprit
    1300,00

    Art Nouveau Saint Esprit pendant in 18k (750) yellow gold, featuring a finely chased dove with outstretched wings descending from the sky, holding a cross in its beak. The bird is set in a four-lobed surround of twelve fine pearls and four triangular sapphires. The pendant holds a fine pearl. The dove is finely chased on the front and back, revealing its plumage and legs. Art Nouveau pendant, probably Parisian work, similar to that of Emile Touchard, circa 1915.

    Eagle head hallmark (French state hallmark for 18-karat gold), master hallmark obliterated.

    Dimensions: 43 x 18 mm

    Estimated sapphire weight: 0.92 carat (0.23 each)
    Diameter of fine pearl pendant: 4.56 mm

    Condition: beautiful patina, minor wear scratches

    Weight : 5.05 gr

    *The antique box and the chain are not sold with the jewel*
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  • Antique garnet locket pendant
    500,00

    Hexagonal Art Nouveau locket pendant in 18-karat (750) rose and yellow gold. Locket pendant opening onto a secret compartment in which a photograph can be placed.  The pendant is decorated with a yellow gold arabesque holding three gems in a stylized manner: two half-pearls and a small garnet.  Antique French medallion, Art Nouveau period, circa 1900, France.

    Eagle’s head hallmark (French state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Height (with bail): 32 mm
    Width: 21mm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight: 3.55 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Antique ring for menArt Nouveau Angel and demon ring in gold
    1900,00

    Art Nouveau MC signet ring in 18 karat yellow gold (750). Antique ring with a relief decoration on the entire ring, depicting two winged figures, one with angel wings, the other with bat wings. They support a coat of arms inscribed with the numeral (or monogram) “MC” in raised letters. The rest of the ring is formed by the body of a snake. The ring features alternating textures of polished and picté gold. Antique ring, late Art Nouveau circa 1910, France.

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

    Finger size: 55 EU or 7.25 US (small sizing possible)

    Max. ring size: 14 mm

    Condition: old change of size visible, usual gold wears.

    Weight : 11.67 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

     

  • collier de corail fermoir en or
    300,00

    Coral pearl necklace made of 123 coral pearls arranged in drops. This antique necklace closes with an 18 karat (750 thousandths) yellow gold clasp, decorated with a streaked gold ball. Antique necklace, first half of the 20th century.

    Goldsmith’s hallmark on clasp. “Ste CL”.

    Total length: 38 cm

    Diameter of pearls: 3.2 to 5 mm

    Note: the necklace has been threaded.

    Weight : 7.33 gr

  • pearl wedgwood pendantjasperware wedgwood pendant
    680,00

    Antique Wedgwood jasperware pendant in 18k gold (750). This piece features a central plaque of blue and white ceramic, also known as “Jasperware,” made in a cameo style. The depiction shows a profiled woman dressed in antique attire, holding a lyre, leaning against a column. The Jasperware plaque is signed “Wedgwood” on the reverse. It is framed in gold and natural pearls. The pendant suspends two natural pearls as pendants at the top and bottom. Pendant from the early 20th century, France.

    Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold), Wedgwood mark

    Dimensions (including bail): 45 x 28 mm
    Plaque dimensions: 17 x 10 mm

    Condition: The white is slightly yellowed on the plaque

    Weight: 2.58 gr

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    Learn more: The Wedgwood manufacture, founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, is renowned for its high-quality ceramics, particularly fine pottery and porcelain. It is famous for its artistic and technical innovation, including the development of “Jasperware,” characterized by delicate patterns and vibrant colors. Wedgwood played a significant role in the ceramic industry in England and has continued to thrive as an iconic brand over the centuries.

  • 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*

  • antique blue chalcedony earringsboucles d'oreille anciennes en or
    560,00

    Edwardian blue chalcedony earrings in 18-karat yellow gold (750). Long earrings set with a cabochon and a blue-tinted chalcedony drop. The reverse of the clasp is decorated with a flower. Clips earrings from the early 20th century., Edwardian period.

    Owl hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Dimensions: 38 x 7 mm

    Note: for non-pierced ears, clip earrings.
    Condition: Fine scratches from use, small traces of tin at the back.

    Weight: 5.66 gr

  • antique gold broochantique fleur de lis brooch in gold
    680,00

    Fleur-de-lis gold brooch in 18k (750) hollow gold. Brooch in the shape of a fleur-de-lis, adorned with three fine pearls in a cartouche.

    France, antique brooch circa 1900.

    Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Dimensions: 35 x 28 mm

    Condition: signs of use

    Weight: 4.29 gr

    Symbolism: The lily has been a symbol of royalty for centuries. The fleur-de-lis is believed to have appeared for the first time on the scepter of Charles the Bald (823-877), the grandson of Charlemagne. The French royalty, therefore, chose this emblem just as other reigning European families chose the eagle, lion, or leopard. For centuries, until the revolution, the fleur-de-lis became a heraldic symbol on monuments, currency, clothing and tapestries, sculptures, statues, art objects, paintings… To express their opposition to monarchy and Catholicism, the revolutionaries destroyed numerous sites and artworks marked by this symbol.

  • Lioness tie pin in goldepingle lionne de cravate
    660,00

    Edwardian gold lioness tie pin. Edwardian gold lioness tie pin in 18-karat yellow gold (750) and platinum. It features the head of a lioness with an open mouth, holding an old mine cut diamond set in a closed setting. The lioness’s head is intricately detailed, showcasing its fur. The realistic naturalistic craftsmanship of this piece is quite exquisite, reminiscent of pins designed by Boivin around 1906. Edwardian period.

    This is a French piece, effaced hallmark.

    Dimensions: 70 mm x 9 mm.

    Estimated diamond weight: 0.08 carat.

    Note: The pin comes with a stopper to secure it.
    Condition: Light signs of wear.

    Weight: 2.65 gr

  • Edwardian gold charm's braceletantique edwardian gold charm's bracelet
    1350,00

    Antique charms Music Love and Luck bracelet in 14 karat yellow gold (585). Vintage bracelet with oval links decorated with small circles and small floral motifs. This bracelet is adorned with fifteen charms (detailed below). Antique bracelet on the theme of Music, Love and Luck. Early 20th century.

    Marked 585 (foreign hallmark for 14 karat gold)

    Length: 19.7 cm

    Note: lobster clasp.
    Condition: some charms are in metal, two in silver and eight in 14 karat gold. Scratches from use.

    Weight : 16 gr

    – An elephant with red enamel in 14 karat rose gold
    – A rattle in 14 karat rose gold
    – A playing card Ace of Spades in metal
    – A four-leaf clover lucky charm in metal
    – A key holding a heart in silver
    – A zeppelin with the inscription ‘I love’ in 14 karat yellow gold
    – A pink pig eating a four-leaf clover in silver
    – A piano in metal
    – A maritime anchor in 14 karat rose gold
    – A trumpet in 14 karat yellow gold
    – A cello in metal
    – A coat of arms in metal
    – A flower pot in 14 karat yellow gold
    – A red enamel mandolin in 14 karat yellow gold
    – A red and white enamel accordion in 14 karat gold

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*