With elegant scarves, wraps and ponchos more popular than ever, antique pins and brooches are making a fashion statement in today's jewelry market. Choose several favorite antique pins which make a statement about your personal style. Pin an antique brooch on a scarf around your waist or dress up a coat lapel with a filigree antique pin.
Our Antique Pins
Our antique pins and brooches showcase beautiful pieces from the Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco, and Art Nouveau periods. Accented with diamonds as well as a wide range of gemstones, our antique pins and estate and vintage brooches lend elegant sophistication or sparkling radiance to your wardrobe. Whether your preferred stone is pearl, sapphire, amethyst or diamond, whether your metal of choice is platinum or gold, whether you favor simple fabrication or intricate filigree, you'll find a Topazery pin or brooch is the perfect complement.
Twelve seed pearls join together in a circle atop a 14k yellow gold stick pin. The round pearls float delicately around the open sphere and are cream in color. A straight stick pin and stopper securely holds this pin in place. Circa 1930s or later.
A square centerpiece of blue glass splashes this antique pin with a touch of unexpected color and whimsy. Constructed of 14k white gold, the bow's ribbons are done in delicate lacework. Dainty open weave flowers are embedded within the streamers, allowing the fabric of your favorite outfit to peek through. A dark blue glass accent is rhomboid set in the midst of this bouquet.
Details: 14k white gold. Blue glass; 0.06 carats. Antique, Circa 1950
This Victorian antique brooch depicts a bird soaring higher and higher towards the heavens. He is in joyful flight with his wings outstretched. His finely crafted body and wings are of 14k yellow gold topped with platinum and embellished with a dazzling array of old European cut diamonds. The bird's red ruby eye keeps a watchful eye on the horizon. This bird pin is similar to the pin that Katniss Everdeen might have worn in the Hunger Games ring. Circa 1895.
This antique Art Nouveau flower pin was made by Hedges and Company of Newark, N.J.. A slim stem curls out of its center from a multicolored fluttering flower blossom. Green, violet, rose and cornflower yellow are all represented in the multicolored display. Circa 1905
The hourglass shape of this antique filigree and diamond bar pin enchants. Chevrons, teardrops, circles and fleurs de lis are just some of the entrancing elements that come together in this filigree pin. A round European cut diamond weighing 0.04 carats accentuates the teardrop. Made of 14k white gold, this antique bar pin has a dainty openwork design that allows your clothing's fabric to peek through. Circa 1930
This antique shell cameo features the right profile of a beautiful woman wearing a
delicate dress which appears tied at the shoulders. She has long curly locks. She is wearing flowers in her hair and a diamond necklace. The cameo is encircled with an intricate twisted gold frame that is decorated with flowers, beads and milgraining. The brooch is in excellent condition and may be worn as a pendant or brooch. Cameos are believed to bring good fortune to the wearer! Circa 1910
This Art Nouveau antique pendant brooch is as fresh as the morning dewy glow and tantalizing color of an English garden. Done in a freeform heart design, this 14k yellow gold pendant is dotted with three silver white button shaped pearls. Rose and green enamel brings the floral and leaf elements to life. A Carter, Gough & Co. trademark attests to this pendant's provenance. A classic pin assembly with chatelaine hook allows this antique pendant to also be worn as a brooch. Circa 1900
A classic stick pin perks up a lapel or collar with black onyx and a single cut diamond. This 14k yellow gold stick pin culminates in an oval table cut onyx. This striking gemstone is centered with a single cut diamond. A rhodium-finished border that is carved in a wheat pattern encircles the onyx. Antique stick pins like this one give your tailored pieces a dramatic touch. Circa 1930s or later.
A cushion cut emerald is surrounded by old European cut diamonds in this timeless antique Art Deco brooch. The decorative accents that give this hand-wrought pin its Art Deco charm are set on the diagonal. A 0.07 carat cushion faceted step cut emerald is surrounded by eight European cut diamonds. Bead set in a platinum top, these diamonds total 0.20 carats. This antique brooch secures with an 18k white gold safety pin clasp. Circa 1925
Made of 14k yellow gold, the crescent arc of this Victorian antique pin is threaded down the middle with a collection of eleven natural Oriental pearls. These creamy white pearls have a silver cast to them. Bearing the Krementz trademark, this late Victorian pin is tipped at the ends with platinum, which adds a touch of metallic contrast. Circa 1895
This antique pearl bar pin will add a touch of classic elegance and sophistication to any outfit in your wardrobe. The highlight of this Victorian pin is the collection of fourteen round half pearls that run down the center. The creamy white color of the pearls casts a silver shimmer that contrasts with the 14k yellow gold setting. Circa 1885
The delicate allure of hand-tatted lace is captured in this antique filigree brooch with sapphires. The 14k white gold base of this antique brooch is done in a romantic filigree design. The elongated base of this antique pin is enhanced at the center with a round full cut diamond that weighs 0.07 carats. A collection of six square faceted mixed cut blue sapphires are caught in the filigreed web. The combined gemstone weight of the sapphires is 0.28 carats. Circa 1925
Silken magnolia petals burst forth from their flaming foliage in this Etruscan Revival antique brooch. The 15k yellow gold base of this antique pin is fashioned in a three-tier design. Milgraining and carvings add texture to the metal. The center blossom is accentuated with a collection of ten oval faceted mixed cut white topazes. The total gemstone weight of this antique pin is 1.47 carats. An oval rose cut diamond weighing 0.05 carats adds additional sparkle to this Etruscan Revival brooch. Circa 1865
Constructed of 14k yellow gold, this Victorian pearl brooch is a versatile addition to your jewelry wardrobe as it may be worn as a pin or pendant. The six-sided star's points alternate with fleur-de-lis-tipped rays. A collection of spherical and half creamy white iridescent pearls accent the metallic elements of this Victorian pearl pendant and brooch. Circa 1890
Tie up her heart with this romantic Edwardian sapphire and pearl antique brooch. Threads of platinum create a delicate bow that is set with old European cut diamonds, pearls, and a center blue sapphire. The ribbon steamers of this wonderful antique pin move ever-so-slightly as you do. This Edwardian antique pin is circa 1910.
The winged foot design of this Art Nouveau antique stick pin is sure to delight. This platinum and 18k white gold pin is finely carved to bring textural authenticity to the wing and foot. A round transitional brilliant cut diamond is bead set at the heal, adding a diamond weight of 0.40 carats to this Art Nouveau stick pin. Circa 1910
Befitting royalty, this estate brooch's main attraction is a mesmerizing oval amethyst. This natural amethyst gemstone is mirror set in a 14k yellow gold base. Metallic coil springs and milgraining surround the oval amethyst. This amethyst estate brooch's deep purple centerpiece gemstone weighs 6.5 carats. Circa 1970s or later.
This Victorian gold and enamel brooch borrows its notable features from Chinese pagoda designs. Constructed of 14k yellow gold, this Victorian brooch is split down the middle in a mirror image design. Hammered accents give the crescents and pagodas textural appeal. A carved wheat pattern around the outside circular base softens the edges of this antique gold and enamel brooch. Antique Victorian brooches like this one may also be worn as a pendant. Circa 1875
The festive shimmer of fireworks exploding midair is captured in this starburst ruby and diamond brooch. 18k yellow gold cascades from all directions in this starburst style brooch. Radiantly accenting the golden streams are seven strategically placed round brilliant and round single cut diamonds. These diamonds total 0.24 carats. A collection of nine rubies lends a pop of color to this brooch display. The rubies total 0.50 carats of gemstone weight. Circa 1960
In this antique 1920s brooch, coral and pearl come together in a simple but stunning design. Milky droplets of pearl glisten from crevices within white and yellow gold that flows around a coral sphere of magnificent color. The central coral shimmers like a misty sunset. In the realm of brooches, this a true treasure.
Details: Antique, Circa 1920. 14k white and yellow gold. Round cabochon cut coral; 4 carats. 4 round half pearls.
This Edwardian amethyst and pearl antique pin casts the golden and violet hues of a stunning sunset. The circular 14k yellow gold base of this antique brooch is open in the center like a wreath. Nine square faceted mixed cut amethysts encircle this Edwardian brooch. Triangular wedges alternate between the amethysts for a unique collection of geometric elements. Each wedge is studded with a duo of cream and silvery white half pearls. A total of eighteen pearls accentuate this Edwardian amethyst antique pin. Circa 1910.
Long and slender in design, this 18k yellow gold and platinum antique bar pin is simply spectacular. A collection of five old European cut diamonds centerpiece this antique sapphire and diamond bar pin for a total diamond weight of 0.43 carats. The diamonds are flanked by ten rectangular faceted mixed cut blue sapphires, five on each side. The combined gemstone weight of all the sapphires in this antique bar pin is 1.25 carats. Circa 1890.
This antique Art Deco antique pin will remind you of those romantic, lacy tablecloths that adorned Grandmother's dinner table. Made of 14k white gold, the delicate filigree work of this antique brooch lends a dainty touch to your outfit. Four square set old style full cut diamonds accent the filigreeing for a total diamond weight of 0.28 carats. Four triangular step cut blue sapphires pinpoint the corners of this rectangular antique pin, lending a gemstone weight of 0.16 carats. Circa 1920
Intricate filigree work in 14k white gold lends appeal to this antique Edwardian diamond filigree brooch. An old style round brilliant cut diamond is set in the center, while four old European cut diamonds serve as shimmering accents down the middle of the brooch. The total diamond weight of the five diamonds that accentuate antique Edwardian brooches like this one is 0.54 carats. Circa 1920
Early Art Deco jewelry, like this platinum and diamond antique pin, was designed to compliment a lady's elegant handmade gown of silk and lace. This glorious brooch sparkles with 101 diamonds totalling 4.77 carats Three European cut diamonds run down the center of this brooch and total 1.62 carats. Ninety-eight old style round full cut and old style round single cut diamonds are set in the floral jewelry lacework and total approximately 3.15 carats. This elegant antique pin also converts to a pendant. Antique pins like this one are dazzling on the sash of your wedding dress! Circa 1915.