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 émeraude ancienne en orVictorian cluster emerald ring
    1200,00

    Emerald and diamond flower ring in 18 karat (750) rose gold. Antique cluster ring, with a central emerald surrounded by six old-mine cut diamonds. The ring is openwork, and the shoulders are formed by two strands of gold. The emerald shows no wear. Antique ring, Napoleon III, circa 1880.

    Owl hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Finger size: 57 EU or 8 US (can be resized)

    Bezel size: 10 x 9 mm

    Estimated emerald weight : 0.10 carat
    Estimated diamond weight: 0.26 carat

    Condition : Scratches and wear patina

    Weight : 3.13 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • broche ancienne couronne en orbroche rubis perles diamants
    1615,00

    French marquess crown brooch in yellow, rose gold 18 karats and platinum. Antique brooch representing a marquees crown. The base of the crown is decorated with round rubies and oval emeralds in a circular and triangular setting. These gems are framed by two lines of rose-cut diamonds in a platinum beaded setting. At the top, there is a stylized fleur-de-lis motif in a diamond setting, alternating with pearls. A decorative chain with jaseron mesh runs along both sides of the base of the crown. French brooch, late 19th century.

    Eagle head hallmark

    Dimensions of the crown, without the chain : 19 x 38 mm

    Estimated weight of diamonds : 0,49 carat
    Estimated weight of rubies : 0.10 carat
    Estimated weight of emeralds : 0.04 carat

    Diameter of the pearls : from 4.28 mm to 5.08 mm

    Condition: oxidation, traces of glue and scratches, an emerald is lightly chipped

    Weight : 6.73 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*