Antique Eye Jewelry
1820s British Georgian Antique Eye Jewelry
18k Gold
Late 19th Century American Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, 14k Gold
Early 20th Century American Art Deco Antique Eye Jewelry
Tiger's Eye, Gold, 10k Gold, White Gold, Yellow Gold
15th Century and Earlier Turkish Modern Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Ruby, 14k Gold
1910s Edwardian Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Moonstone, Cat’s Eye, Platinum
19th Century Unknown Antique Eye Jewelry
Tiger's Eye, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
1920s French Belle Époque Antique Eye Jewelry
Tiger's Eye, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
19th Century French Antique Eye Jewelry
Brass
Late 19th Century French Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Ormolu
1880s Unknown Egyptian Revival Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Tiger's Eye, 14k Gold
Late 18th Century British Georgian Antique Eye Jewelry
18k Gold
Early 20th Century Artisan Antique Eye Jewelry
Tiger's Eye, 10k Gold, Yellow Gold
Late 19th Century British Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Natural Pearl, Tiger's Eye, Pearl, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Gold
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Antique Eye Jewelry
Late 19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Eye Jewelry
Pearl, Natural Pearl, Tiger's Eye, Gold, 18k Gold, Rose Gold
Late 19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Eye Jewelry
Tiger's Eye, Gold, 18k Gold, Rose Gold
Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco Antique Eye Jewelry
Tiger's Eye, 14k Gold, Gold, Silver
1910s English Edwardian Antique Eye Jewelry
Moonstone, Cat’s Eye, Gold, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold
1920s Unknown Antique Eye Jewelry
14k Gold
Early 20th Century Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Diamond, Cat’s Eye, Platinum
1920s Antique Eye Jewelry
Carnelian, Citrine, Jade, Opal, Tiger's Eye, Gold, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold
15th Century and Earlier American Artisan Antique Eye Jewelry
Pearl, Tiger's Eye, Gold, 18k Gold
Late 19th Century Unknown Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Tiger's Eye, Gold-filled
1920s Unknown Art Deco Antique Eye Jewelry
Cat’s Eye, Yellow Gold
1880s Unknown Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Agate, Gold
Mid-19th Century Russian Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
1880s Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Garnet, Rock Crystal, Ruby, Tiger's Eye, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
15th Century and Earlier Greek Antique Eye Jewelry
Agate, Gold
Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Eye Jewelry
Base Metal
19th Century French Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Pearl, Chrysoberyl, 18k Gold
1910s Unknown Edwardian Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Diamond, 14k Gold, White Gold
19th Century Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Diamond, Gold, Yellow Gold
1920s Art Deco Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Gold, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold
1880s Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Agate, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
1920s American Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Diamond, Platinum
Late 19th Century English Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Agate, Diamond, Gold, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold
1890s European Belle Époque Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Pearl, Silver
1890s Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Ruby, Yellow Gold, 14k Gold
Early 20th Century Edwardian Antique Eye Jewelry
Pearl, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold, Enamel
1910s Antique Eye Jewelry
Alexandrite, 18k Gold, White Gold
1890s Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Moonstone, Gold, 14k Gold, Rose Gold
Mid-19th Century Unknown Modern Antique Eye Jewelry
18k Gold, White Gold
1870s European Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Opal, Ruby, 9k Gold
Early 1900s English Edwardian Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Diamond, 9k Gold
Early 20th Century Art Deco Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Emerald, Platinum
Late 18th Century European Egyptian Revival Antique Eye Jewelry
18k Gold
1890s Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Sapphire, 18k Gold
1920s Art Deco Antique Eye Jewelry
Agate, Diamond, Onyx, 18k Gold
15th Century and Earlier Brazilian Antique Eye Jewelry
Tourmaline
Late 19th Century French Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Quartz, Ruby, Rose Gold, Silver
Late 19th Century European Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Diamond, 22k Gold
Late 19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Eye Jewelry
White Diamond, Diamond, Chrysoberyl, Rose Gold, 18k Gold, Gold
1860s English Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Birdseye Maple
Early 20th Century Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Diamond, Platinum
Early 20th Century Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Diamond, 18k Gold, Platinum, White Gold
1890s British Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Chrysoberyl, Diamond, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
1890s Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold
1920s American Victorian Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Pearl, 14k Gold
1830s European Georgian Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
Mid-19th Century Unknown Modern Antique Eye Jewelry
Diamond, Chrysoberyl, 14k Gold, Enamel, Yellow Gold
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How Much is a Antique Eye Jewelry?
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 26, 2024To tell if jewelry is antique, look for its hallmarks. You will usually find them in inconspicuous areas, such as on clasps, the backs of pendants or the insides of bracelets and rings. Once you have located the hallmarks, use trusted online resources to identify the maker and find out when they were active. Pieces produced more than 100 years ago are antique. If you need assistance dating a particular piece, enlist the services of a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antiques dealer. Find a large collection of antique jewelry on 1stDibs.
- What is antique paste jewelry?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021Paste jewelry is made out of a special type of flint glass that emulates several gemstones. Paste is a hand-cut glass that is polished with metal powder until it gleams like a gem. Paste jewelry was popular as a cheaper alternative to diamonds during the Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian eras, as well as the Art Deco period. On 1stDibs, find a variety of antique and vintage paste jewelry.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022To tell if jewelry is antique gold, take it to a licensed appraiser experienced in evaluating jewelry. It is difficult to identify jewelry materials using only the naked eye and online resources. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of expertly vetted gold jewelry.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022In antique jewelry, the term “paste” means glass finished in a way that allows it to resemble natural gemstones. To produce paste, artisans polish it for long periods of time with metal powder. On 1stDibs, find a selection of antique paste jewelry.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023To know if your antique jewelry is valuable, you can consult trusted online resources to see what similar pieces have sold for in the past. It is important to note that the condition of your specific piece will have a major effect on how much it is worth. Jewelry of a certain historical period will be worth more to collectors than accessories from other less noteworthy eras, and whether or not a given accessory is set with a precious gemstone may affect its value as well. You may wish to have the jewelry evaluated by a certified appraiser who can examine the piece and give you a price estimate. Master jewelry designers and luxury houses of the 19th and 20th centuries include Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Van Cleef & Arpels, BVLGARI and others. Shop a collection of jewelry from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023Yes, some antique jewelry does go up in value. It is important to note that demand as well as the condition of your specific piece will have a major effect on how much it is worth. A certain historical period’s jewelry may be worth more to collectors than accessories from other less noteworthy eras, and whether or not a given accessory is set with precious gems may affect its value as well. You may wish to have the jewelry evaluated by a certified appraiser who can examine the piece and estimate its value. Master jewelry designers and luxury houses of the 19th and 20th centuries include Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Van Cleef & Arpels, BVLGARI and others. On 1stDibs, shop a large collection of jewelry from some of the world’s top sellers.
- 1stDibs ExpertDecember 12, 2023To tell if jewelry is vintage or antique, first look for any hallmarks that signify its maker. You can use trusted online resources to research when the maker was active and producing pieces similar to yours to roughly estimate its age. Jewelry is vintage if it's between 20 and 99 years old, and antique if it is 100 years old or more. If you're unable to locate a maker's hallmark, becoming familiar with the materials and other characteristics used during different eras of jewelry can help you date your piece. When in doubt, enlist the help of a certified appraiser or knowledgeable dealer. On 1stDibs, explore a large collection of vintage and antique jewelry.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 6, 2023Jewelry is considered antique once it is 100 years old. Pieces that are 20 to 99 years old are vintage. Contemporary is the term used to describe jewelry that is less than 20 years old. Explore a large selection of antique, vintage and contemporary jewelry from some of the world's top dealers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertDecember 4, 2023To tell if antique jewelry is real, first look for hallmarks that may signify the maker. You can then use trusted online resources to find out what to look for to verify authenticity. If the jewelry doesn't have hallmarks, you may wish to consult a certified appraiser or licensed dealer. An expert can evaluate your jewelry, tell you whether it is a genuine antique and provide information about its materials and approximate value. Explore a large selection of antique jewelry on 1stDibs.