Skip to main content

G. None Collectible Jewelry

to
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
48
33
30
20
Creator: G. None
Rare Carlyle Co., “Emile Monier” Brooch Pin
By G. None
Located in Bronx, NY
This rare brooch pin is designed by Emile Monier for the Carlyle Co. . The oversize gold tone sculpted “statement” brooch is of an exotic, stunning Siames...
Category

Mid-20th Century American G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Metal

Jade 18K Gold Ring
By G. None
Located in Bronx, NY
This impressive 18K gold & jade ring was designed & custom made by Merrin jewelers of New York in the 1960’s. It features a spectacular sculpted setting with a huge solid domed dark ...
Category

1960s American Vintage G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Jade, Gold

Related Items
Vintage 18K Carved Rock Crystal, Jade and Diamond Lily of the Valley Clip Brooch
Located in Norwood, NJ
A lovely 18K yellow gold vintage floral brooch realistically modeled as lily of the valley, set with frosted carved rock crystal flowers, each suspending a sparkling full round cut diamond, mounted on an 18k yellow gold stem and a carved jade leaf...
Category

Early 20th Century Austrian G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Jade, Rock Crystal, Gold

Rare 19th Century English Tunbridgeware Hair Pin or Slide
Located in Dallas, TX
PRESENTING an EXTREMELY UNIQUE and RARE 19C British Tunbridgeware Hair Pin/Bobbin or Slide. This slide is unlike any of it’s kind we have seen before, it is a VERY RARE survivor. From circa 1860 – 80 and made in Tunbridge Wells, England. Made of walnut with gorgeous marquetry inlay on the entirety of the front with classic Tunbridgeware micro-mosaic all over the front. The rear is walnut. The marquetry inlay appears to be various different woods, namely, maple, walnut and satinwood. Would have been worn in a Lady’s hair bun with the micro-mosaic facing forward. This would have belonged to a VERY ELEGANT LADY in the mid to late 19th Century. Tunbridge ware is a form of decoratively inlaid woodwork, typically in the form of boxes, that is characteristic of Tonbridge and the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent in the 18th and 19th centuries. The decoration typically consists of a mosaic of many very small pieces of different coloured woods that form a pictorial vignette. Shaped rods and slivers of wood were first carefully glued together, then cut into many thin slices of identical pictorial veneer with a fine saw. Elaborately striped and feathered bandings for framing were pre-formed in a similar fashion. There is a collection of Tunbridge ware in the Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery in Tunbridge Wells. The famous makers of Tunbridge ware were in the Tunbridge Wells area of Kent; their most notable work was from circa 1830-1900. Early makers of Tunbridge ware, in Tunbridge Wells in the mid-18th century, were the Burrows family, and Fenner and Co. In the 19th century, around 1830, James Burrows invented a technique of creating mosaics from wooden tesserae. Henry Hollamby, apprenticed to the Burrows family, set up on his own in 1842 and became an important manufacturer of Tunbridge ware, employing about 40 people. Edmund Nye (1797–1863) and his father took over the Fenner company when William Fenner retired in 1840, after 30 years in partnership with him. Thomas Barton (1819–1903), previously apprenticed at the Wise factory, joined the Nyes in 1836, and worked as Nye’s designer; he took over the business in 1863 and continued there until his death. In Tonbridge (near to Tunbridge Wells), George Wise (1703–1779) is known to have had a business in 1746. It continued with his son Thomas, and Thomas’s nephew George (1779–1869), who took over in 1806. In its early years the company made articles such as workboxes and tea caddies with prints of popular views; later items had pictures created from mosaics. Their workshop in Tonbridge, Wise’s Tunbridge Ware Manufactory, was next to the Big Bridge over the Medway; the building was demolished in 1886 to widen the approach to the bridge. Tunbridge ware became popular with visitors to the spa town of Tunbridge Wells, who bought them as souvenirs and gifts. Articles included cribbage boards, paperweights, writing slopes, snuffboxes and glove boxes. At the Great Exhibition of 1851, Tunbridge ware by Edmund Nye, Robert Russell and Henry Hollamby was shown; Edmund Nye received a commendation from the judges for his work. He exhibited a table depicting a mosaic of a ship at sea; 110,800 tesserae were used in making the picture. The manufacturers of Tunbridge ware were cottage industries, and they were no more than nine in Tunbridge Wells and one in Tonbridge. The number declined in the 1880s; competent craftsmen were hard to find, and public tastes changed. After the death of Thomas Barton in 1903 the only surviving firm was Boyce, Brown and Kemp, which closed in 1927. Marquetry was an old technique which was continued by Nye and Barton to create images such as birds or butterflies. ‘Green Oak’ as caused by the fungus Chlorociboria aeruginascens. Stickware and half-square mosaic was invented by James Burrows in about 1830: a bunch of wooden sticks of different colours, each having triangular or diamond-shaped cross section, were tightly glued together; in the case of stickware, the resulting block was dried, then turned to form an article such as the base of a pincushion. For half-square mosaic, thin slices were taken from the composite block, and applied to a surface. Tesselated mosaic, was a development by James Burrows of half-square mosaic; it was adopted by George Wise and Edmund Nye. Minute tesserae were used to form a wide variety of geometric and pictorial designs. Many sorts of wood were used for the various colours; about 40 were in regular use. Only natural colors were used; green was provided by “green oak”, produced by the action of fungus on fallen oak. Designs for articles were often taken from designs of Berlin wool work.
Category

Late 19th Century English High Victorian Antique G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Satinwood, Walnut

Chinese Jade Pendant
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
Nicely carved Jade pendant. Weight: 29.13 grams. Jewelry / Necklace.
Category

1970s Chinese Vintage G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Jade

Chinese Jade Pendant
Chinese Jade Pendant
$400
H 1 in W 1.8 in D 0.45 in
Jade And Rose Quartz 18K Floral Form Brooch
Located in Norwood, NJ
Jade and rose quartz 18K yellow gold floral form brooch pin. Pearls and diamonds with carved rose quartz pedals and jade leaves. The delicate blossom of this brooch is crafted from ...
Category

20th Century Austrian G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Jade, Gold

Jade And Rose Quartz 18K Floral Form Brooch
Jade And Rose Quartz 18K Floral Form Brooch
$3,275
H 2.25 in W 1.54 in D 0.79 in
Mid Century Gold Bracelet 18K 2 tone Italian Mesh Bracelet 1960s Gold Honeycomb
By Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, Hermès
Located in Wommelgem, VAN
18k Yellow and White gold flexible mesh bracelet. expertly crafted with an intricate honeycomb / beehive pattern of yellow and white gold creating two-color unique geometric design....
Category

19th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Antique G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Gold

18K Gold Diamond And Emerald Snake Serpent Wrap Ring
Located in Norwood, NJ
18K yellow gold, emerald and diamond statement ring in the form of a serpent/snake with ruby eyes. Stylishly designed to wrap around your finger and display the elegant form of gold ...
Category

20th Century Italian G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Multi-gemstone, Gold

18K Gold Diamond And Emerald Snake Serpent Wrap Ring
18K Gold Diamond And Emerald Snake Serpent Wrap Ring
$4,875
H 1.26 in W 0.87 in D 1.07 in
Cartier 18k Gold Plated Working Pocket Cigarette Lighter & Cartier Box
By Cartier
Located in Reading, Berkshire
Elegant Cartier 18k Gold Plated Art Deco Design Oval Pocket Cigarette Lighter With A Red Cartier Presentation Box Serviced & Fully working makes for an ideal gift.
Category

20th Century French Art Deco G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Metal, Gold Plate

Burmese Jade Pendant
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
A thick jade pendant carved from Burmese Jade. It features a beautiful range of colors including icy-yellow, apple-green and pale-green jade. Weight: 34.20 ...
Category

1970s Burmese Vintage G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Jade

Burmese Jade Pendant
Burmese Jade Pendant
$900 / item
H 2.1 in W 1.75 in D 0.2 in
Jade, Amethyst And Diamond 14K Gold Form Brooch Pin
Located in Norwood, NJ
14k yellow gold brooch in the form of a floral grouping. Set with amethyst flowers, jade leaves and single cut diamonds. Marked 585 with makers mark. Weight 16.4g.
Category

20th Century Italian G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Amethyst, Jade, Gold

Jade, Amethyst And Diamond 14K Gold Form Brooch Pin
Jade, Amethyst And Diamond 14K Gold Form Brooch Pin
$1,375
H 1.89 in W 1.3 in D 0.75 in
Petite Vintage Micro Mosaic Pin Brooch Flowers Millefiori, Venice Italy
Located in Nuernberg, DE
A gorgeous petite micro mosaic jewelry. No restoration has been carried out on this charming little piece, which remains in very stabile and funct...
Category

1930s Italian Vintage G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Metal

Tiffany& Co. 18K Gold And Ruby Flower Form Brooch Pin
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Norwood, NJ
Tiffany & Co. vintage 18k yellow gold and ruby floral form pin brooch. Polished and Florentine finish. 9 prong set round rubies. Made in Italy. Fully marked Tiffany & Co. 18K Italy. ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Gold

Boucheron 7.75 Diamond and 18K Gold Ladies Watch
By Boucheron
Located in Norwood, NJ
This exquisite 7.75 carat diamond Boucheron watch is both dazzling and dainty with its elegant, slim design accented by an array of sparkling diamonds. Boucheron ladies diamond oval/...
Category

Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern G. None Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Gold

Boucheron 7.75 Diamond and 18K Gold Ladies Watch
Boucheron 7.75 Diamond and 18K Gold Ladies Watch
$18,750
H 0.25 in W 7.2 in D 1.5 in

G. None collectible jewelry for sale on 1stDibs.

G. None collectible jewelry are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of stone and are designed with extraordinary care. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider collectible jewelry by Tiffany & Co., Art Smith, and Kenneth Jay Lane. Prices for G. None collectible jewelry can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $4,000 and can go as high as $4,000, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $4,000.

Recently Viewed

View All