Antique Art Nouveau jewellery, and German Art Nouveau or “Jugendstil” jewellery, is perhaps the most popular category of antique jewellery. Characterized by flowing and often rhythmic lines enhanced with glowing enamels and perhaps a glistening gem or pearl, Art Nouveau and Jugendstil jewellery is superbly pleasing to the eye, matching almost everyone’s conception of beauty.

A very dimensional late Art Nouveau “Egyptian Revival” scarab brooch of a deep mottled turquoise colour, set on silver. More details
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A fun little antique Art Nouveau flying bat brooch in silver-tone metal set with a green-blue glass cabochon, and finely detailed throughout. More details
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A vintage Art Nouveau brooch by Charles Horner of Chester featuring an open entrelac design of sterling silver set with an enamel flower and turquoise cabochon. More details
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An early (1890 – 1900) Jugendstil silver and amethyst brooch by Gustav Hauber of Schwäbisch Gmünd, featuring a rich neo-Renaissance openwork design of scrolls and cherubs. More details
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