
Before 1900
The history of jewellery is a long one, with many different uses among different cultures. It has endured for thousands of years and has provided various insights into how ancient cultures worked.

Ring with an antique intaglio depicting Esculape, god of medicine and health (Roman period, 1st – 3rd century AD)
Price on demand

Long French necklace (Napoleon III period)
3680 €

Napoleon I period coral earrings (French hallmark: rooster)
1680 €

Jules Wièse gold bracelet circa 1850 – 1860
Price on demand

Late 19th century enamel cupid brooch
2280 €

French 19th century marquise opal and diamond ring (length: 3.10 cm)
Price on demand

Fine pearls and diamonds necklace / brooch late 19th century
2650 €

Butterfly brooch late 19th century with diamonds, emeralds, rubies
2180 €

French amethyst and pearl necklace (19th century)
5900 €

French cross, 19th century
1750 €

19th century bracelet
3950 €

Intaglio ring (1.8 cm)
2350 €

Carnelian intaglio ring depicting an antique profile
1950 €

French necklace, early 19th century
5380 €

Brooch late 19th century (35 mm x 25 mm)
On demand

Bracelet circa 1840
3900 €

Late 19th century diamond earrings (2.20 carats)
3680 €

Diamond necklace late 19th century
3680 €

Louis Philippe Ier diamonds and amethysts cross (1830 – 1848)
4200 €


Before 1900
Napoléon III coral and tortoise-shell bracelet (1851 – 1871)
Napoléon III coral and tortoise-shell bracelet (1851 – 1871)


Before 1900
Napoléon fine pearl (LFG certificate) diamonds, rubies, sapphires and citrine brooch (1851 – 1871)
Napoléon fine pearl (LFG certificate) diamonds, rubies, sapphires and citrine brooch (1851 – 1871)


Before 1900
French portrait miniature Ring (18th century)
French portrait miniature Ring (18th century)


Before 1900
Louis Philippe Ier amethysts necklace (1830 – 1848)
Louis Philippe Ier amethysts necklace (1830 – 1848)


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