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Antique & Vintage Brooches for Sale

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Compared to most items of jewellery which are purely ornamental, the humble brooch was first created thousands of years ago as a practical item to hold a person’s clothes together. Since that time it has been designed into an endless array of forms and materials, some more novel than others. Although brooches today have largely lost their practical purpose, they remain small statements worn on our chest which can add a splash of colour or character to the wearer. Antique and Vintage brooches remind us of a time when these small pieces of jewellery were crucial to our everyday wear. As such one finds not only fun novelty pieces, but extremely fine examples in gold and silver. Often these better-quality items will be accented with diamonds or pearls which showed off the skill of the maker.


As items which can be worn and admired on a daily basis, antique and vintage brooches are a great addition to any jewellery collection. At LoveAntiques we have a fine selection of quality Antique and Vintage brooches. 

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Digby Antiques (Wiltshire)

Norwegian Silver Enamel Stickpin

£ 140

€161
$187

Norwegian Silver Enamel Stickpin

£ 140

€161
$187

Digby Antiques (Wiltshire)

Matthew Coles Antiques

Stunning 9ct Flower Brooch

£ 850

€978
$1,136

Stunning 9ct Flower Brooch

£ 850

€978
$1136

Matthew Coles Antiques

£ 105

€121
$140

A Lovely Charles Horner Silver Thistle Brooch

£ 105

€121
$140

Andrew Cox Antiques

£ 175

€201
$234

Georg Jensen Silver Twin Dolphin Brooch

£ 175

€201
$234

Aion Jewellery

£ 210

€242
$281

Victorian Diamond & Seed Pearl Stick Pin

£ 210

€242
$281

Underwoodhall

Matthew Coles Antiques

Victorian 9ct Mourning Brooch

£ 475

€546
$635

Victorian 9ct Mourning Brooch

£ 475

€546
$635

Matthew Coles Antiques

£ 175

€201
$234

Gorgeous French Silver & Gold Brooch

£ 175

€201
$234

Andrew Cox Antiques

£ 95

€109
$127

French Art Nouveau Silver & Amber Brooch

£ 95

€109
$127

Aion Jewellery

£ 89

€102
$119

Edwardian Novelty Silver Golf Club Hat Pin

£ 89

€102
$119

Aion Jewellery

£ 425

€489
$568

Antique 15ct Bar Brooch with Aquamarine

£ 425

€489
$568

Matthew Coles Antiques

£ 165

€190
$220

Edwardian 9ct Gold Garnet & Seed Pearl Bar Brooch

£ 165

€190
$220

Vintage Timepieces

£ 285

€328
$381

Victorian 15ct Gold Brooch with Topaz & Diamond

£ 285

€328
$381

Vintage Timepieces

£ 310

€357
$414

Georg Jensen Art Deco Silver Brooch

£ 310

€357
$414

Aion Jewellery

£ 68

€78
$91

Victorian Silver & Cat's Eye Stick Pin

£ 68

€78
$91

Aion Jewellery

Antique & Rare Vintage Brooches FAQs


When were brooches invented?

As a practical way to hold your clothes together brooches have been around since at least the Bronze Age and possibly earlier. Prominently on display, such items quickly became a way to impart social wealth and stature through the choice of materials and design. Often Bronze, Silver or Gold was used as the main material as well as precious and semi-precious stones. As fashions changed so too did the look and style of the brooches. Today we no longer need such items for very practical purposes, but still enjoy them for their aesthetic appeal.


How do I know if my brooch is vintage?

When examining the authenticity of vintage brooches, you’ll want to look at the small details for clues of manufacturing date. Closely examining the clasps and hinges of antique and vintage brooches will help identify what specific period in time they were most popular in. If they were by a quality maker or made of solid Silver or Gold then there may be hallmarks present as well. Different eras have different styles of jewellery and stone cuts.


Are vintage brooches worth anything?

Vintage brooches can be valuable if either they were made of precious metal and stones or if they were made by famous designers. Indeed even vintage costume jewellery by the big name Couturiers such as Dior or Yves Saint Laurent can be worth considerable sums now. Because makers do not have to hallmark smaller pieces of gold or silver jewellery below 8 grams it is common for there to be no marks so it is worth taking your brooch to a jeweller to get checked. While most vintage costume jewellery was cheaper when new and remains cheap today, much still has a value for people who just enjoy wearing these fun designs from the past.

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