Ancient earrings
Earrings have their origins in antiquity. However, their vogue has been discontinued over the centuries. They are usually attached to the ear through a hole in the earlobe, although some models can be attached without a hole.

Diamond earrings (1.20 carat) Art Deco
2480 €

Diamond earrings (1.80 carat – GIA certificates – G SI1)
Price on demand

Diamond earrings (1 carat – GIA certificates – Exceptional white)
Price on demand

Sapphire (2.50 carats) and diamond (1.10 carat) earrings. French work circa 1970 – 1980.
1950 €

French pendant earrings and brooch set circa 1830 (french hallmark: ram).
3950 €

French earrings circa 1940
1380 €

French late 19th century diamond earrings
3250 €

French vintage diamond earrings (length 3.4 cm)
1480 €

Aquamarine and diamond earrings
2680 €

19th century French earrings
1380 €

Late 19th century diamond earrings (1.50 carat)
3250 €

Chaumet sapphire earrings
2450 €

Diamond earrings (1.40 carat, 2 x 70 carat IGI certificates)
6380 €

Vintage Hermès earrings
5200 €

Diamonds earrings (circa 1940)
4280 €


1950 to 1960
French Van Cleef & Arpels earrings (signed and numbered) diamonds (2 carats) circa 1960, hallmark: A. Vassort
French Van Cleef & Arpels earrings (signed and numbered) diamonds (2 carats) circa 1960, hallmark: A. Vassort


After 1970
French vintage lapis-Lazuli, chrysoprase and ruby FRED earrings
French vintage lapis-Lazuli, chrysoprase and ruby FRED earrings


Before 1900
Earrings cameos Louis Philippe Ier (1830 – 1848)
Earrings cameos Louis Philippe Ier (1830 – 1848)