Victorian Jewellery

Victorian Jewellery

A time of romance, sentimentality and symbolism, with jewellery featuring hidden messages and intricate details.

The Victorian era was a period of great change and innovation in the world of jewellery. Spanning from 1837 to 1901, the era witnessed an explosion of styles from romantic and sentimental to Gothic and grotesque. The use of jet, onyx, and coral in mourning jewellery became popular after the death of Prince Albert in 1861. The discovery of diamonds in South Africa in 1867 led to an increase in the use of diamonds in jewellery, and the popularity of gemstone cuts such as the cushion, rose, and old mine cuts. Victorian jewellery was also notable for its use of complex symbolism and allegory, such as snake motifs that represented eternal love or the use of flowers to convey hidden meanings. The period was marked by three distinct periods: the Romantic, the Grand, and the Aesthetic,
all of which had different motifs, metals, gems, and fabrication techniques. Popular styles included mourning jewellery, cameos, and lockets, and the use of diamonds and other precious stones continued. British jewellery from this period was imaginative, cheerful, and typically British, with a preference for enamel, brightly coloured flower and leaf shapes, and colourful gemstones. The jewellery made in this era featured the finest materials and was made by skilled craftsmen, making it some of the most valued antique jewellery for its quality and beauty.

Important Royal Siam Diamond Ring

£25,000

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19th Century Siam Cluster Ring

£4,250

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Antique French Cameo Ring

£1,100

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Victorian Portrait Locket Ring

£1,250

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Antique French Silver Intaglio Ring

£2,800

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Antique Rose Cut Diamond Earrings

£7,500

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Victorian Orange Agate Intaglio Ring

£800

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Antique Siam Gold Garuda Ring

£5,500

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Victorian Seed Pearl Bangle

£1,800

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19th Century Balinese Gold Ring

£2,200

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Siam Princely Ruby and Diamond Ring

£8,500

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Antique Indian Gold Ring

£3,500

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Victorian Opal and Diamond Bracelet

£5,600

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German 'Forget-Me-Not' Necklace

£2,100

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Victorian Ivy Leaf Festoon Necklace

£1,800

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Victorian Masonic Locket Pendant

£395

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Late Victorian Citrine Drop Necklace

£1,800

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Antique Victorian Diamond Bangle

£6,500

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Dutch Rose-Cut Diamond Necklace

£2,300

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Rare French Neo-Renaissance Ring

£11,500

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Rare Art Nouveau Comedy & Tragedy Ring

£6,000

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Antique Balinese Priests Ring

£2,500

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Antique Gold Nugget Ring

£1,400

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Antique French Pearl Ring

£3,500

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Antique Natural Purple Pearl Cluster

£3,500

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Victorian Ruby and Diamond Cluster

£1,600

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Victorian Chrysoberyl Cluster Ring

£3,850

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Antique Egyptian Revival Scarab Ring

£2,000

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