With elegant scarves, wraps and ponchos more popular than ever, pins and brooches are making a fashion statement in today's jewelry market. Topazery's unparalleled collection of antique and estate pins and antique and estate brooches represents the old world exquisiteness you've come to expect from every one of our jewelry pieces. When you wear a Topazery antique or estate pin or brooch, you'll be making a statement about your personal style and you'll be up-to-date with the latest in jewelry fashion! Pin an antique brooch on a scarf around your waist or dress up a coat lapel with an antique filigree bar pin.
Our antique pin and brooch collection showcases 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 and estate pins and brooches lend elegant sophistication or sparkling radiance to your wardrobe... the preference is yours and we have the antique and estate pin or antique and estate brooch to match. 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.
Like an explosion of shooting stars, this Mikimoto Southern Cross pearl brooch lends a burst of radiance. Set in sterling silver, this Mikimoto pearl brooch depicts the Southern Cross constellation. In a cross-shaped design, five star-tipped rays extend from this broochs center. Each of the stars is accented at the center with a spherical silver white pearl. A K. Mikimoto trademark attests to this broochs lineage. Circa 1950
This crescent-moon-shaped Victorian antique black enamel mourning pin makes the perfect gift for an antique jewelry lover. The ebony enameling looks sharp when pinned to any outfit, making this antique pin highly versatile. The black enamel that tops this antique pin dates to the Victorian mourning period. Set in 14k yellow gold, this Victorian black enamel mourning pin closes with an early safety clasp. Circa 1860
The starfish design of this Victorian starburst antique pin shines softly thanks to the eighteen pearls and single cut diamond that adorn it. The six arms of this Victorian starburst pin are accented with a trio of dark creamy white half round natural pearls with silver overtones. These pearls are set in a 14k gold antique starburst base, at the center of which lies a 0.01-carat old style single cut diamond. Circa 1870.
This 14k yellow gold Arts and Crafts amethyst and pearl brooch is as colorful as a field of violet and lavender wildflowers. The focal point of this Arts and Crafts brooch is the oval mixed cut amethyst gemstone which weighs 16.85 carats. The center amethyst is surrounded by alternating pearls and smaller amethysts. The eight accenting smaller round native cut amethysts total approximately 1.30 carats while the eight accenting creamy round pearls lend contrasting color and texture to the overall piece. Circa 1900.
This antique Art Deco filigree brooch 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 Art Deco brooch, lending a gemstone weight of 0.16 carats. Circa 1920
The intricate design of this 10k yellow gold late Victorian bar pin makes a fashionable statement when pinned to a favorite shirt, dress, or jacket. The oval faceted mixed cut purplish red glass stone that centerpieces this late Victorian piece, looks equally stunning against any fabric. Oliver and Bloomfield trademark. Circa 1900
The crystalline shimmer of a dripping icicle comes to mind in this 1930s classic natural pearl pin. The 14k yellow gold base of this 1930s pin is strung with a collection of semispherical natural Oriental pearls. The sixteen Oriental pearls are creamy white in color with a silvery overtone. This gemstone coloration lends prismatic opalescence to your jewelry wardrobe. Circa 1930
This antique filigree and pearl bar pin has an elongated hourglass shape to it that captivates the eye. The delicately spun 10k white gold base of this antique filigree pin has fleur de lis accents and a rhomboid-designed center. The centerpiece of this bar pin is a spherical creamy white pearl that is overtoned with rose. This antique filigree and pearl bar pin secures with an early safety clasp. Circa 1930
The golden splendor of autumn maple leaves shines bright in this Tiffany leaf brooch. Constructed of 14k yellow gold, this Tiffany leaf brooch has a lightly etched texture to its surface. A Tiffany &Co. trademark engraved on the back attest to this brooches authenticity. Circa 1974
The colorful iridescence of dragonfly wings is brought to life in this Art Nouveau style dragonfly with plique a jour. The 14k yellow gold base of this dragonfly has plique a jour enameling across the wingspan and down the body. The enameled hues range from mauve and periwinkle to aqua and peridot green. The eyes of the dragonfly are highlighted by caramel plique a jour. Four round full cut diamonds sit between the wings for a total diamond weight of 0.016 carats. Circa 2000 in the Art Nouveau style
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
All the world is your stage in this globe-inspired Etruscan Revival turquoise antique brooch. The greenish-blue hue of this antique broochs five oval cabochon turquoise stones lends contrasting appeal to the 18k yellow gold setting. A twisted rope design, and a unique top set with golden beads, adds textural flavor to Etruscan Revival Victorian brooches like this one. This antique brooch would make a one-of-a-kind gift for the world traveler. Circa 1860
Early Art Deco jewelry, like this platinum and diamond antique brooch, 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 brooch also converts to a pendant. Antique brooches like this one are dazzling on the sash of your wedding dress! Circa 1915.
This Edwardian pearl and diamond bar pin has the fresh appeal of a lilypad path leading across a sparkling pond. The platinum bar pin has a contrasting 14k yellow gold pinstem, hinge and clasp. A quintet of old style full cut diamond-centered circles run down this bar pin for a total diamond weight of 0.37 carats. Natural Oriental pearls are interspersed between the diamond rings and caged in triplets at the tails of this Edwardian pin. Circa 1910
This Arts and Crafts sapphire brooch brings to mind a morning glory tucked deep amongst its intricate vines. The 14k yellow gold interior is ovaled in coiled-rope platinum trim. The center of this antique brooch is set with a round faceted mixed cut blue sapphire which weighs 0.14 carats. An early safety clasp secures this brooch in place. Circa 1890
Old European cut diamonds strip this antique bar pin, lending maximum shimmer and shine. Constructed of platinum on 18k white gold, this bar pin can be worn either vertically or horizontally. Nineteen old European cut diamonds accent this antique pin for a total diamond weight of 0.86 carats. Circa 1900
This Victorian antique pin with natural pearls has the silken texture of dewy magnolia blossoms. The 14k yellow gold setting of this antique pin is fashioned in a fascinating lobe and wing design. The petals of the focal point flower are of natural freshwater pearls. The floral arrangements center is pinpointed with an old European cut diamond that weighs 0.05 carats. This antique pin dates back to the Victorian era. Circa 1850
This late Victorian antique pin lends a touch of sophisticated elegance to your wardrobe. Constructed of 14k yellow gold, this antique pin is trimmed in textural ribbing and engraved in a fleur de lis pattern. An early safety clasp secures this late Victorian pin in place. Circa 1890
Imagine the compliments youll receive when you add this Art Deco pearl and enamel bar pin to your antique jewelry collection. This Art Deco bar pin is set in 14k white gold and is highlighted with contrasting white and black enamel. The bullet-shaped ebony enameling is accented with a feathery gold top-setting. A dark creamy white half round pearl centerpieces this antique enamel bar pin. Cartier Gough and Co. trademark. Circa 1920
Opposites definitely attract in this Edwardian antique brooch. Youll love the mirror-image effect of this unusual antique piece. A collection of twenty-one old style round brilliant, full and single cut diamonds combine for a total diamond weight of 0.82 carats. The diamonds range in color from F to H and in clarity from VS1 to SI1. Four synthetic blue sapphires, one square step cut the others rectangular mixed cut, lend contrasting color to this Edwardian brooch. The sapphires total 1.65 carats. Circa 1915