Collection: Brooches

armwear

28 products

brooches

43 products

earrings

35 products

Necklaces

38 products

rings

64 products

watches

6 products

sets

4 products

armwear

28 products

brooches

43 products

earrings

35 products

Necklaces

38 products

rings

64 products

watches

6 products

sets

4 products

Why collect antique bronze through The Antique Guild

Every bronze assessed for casting quality, foundry marks, period patina and the authenticity of any signature or attribution
Specialist knowledge across 19th-century French animalier bronzes, figural sculpture, decorative bronzes and Asian cast bronzes
Sourced from private collections and specialist sculpture estates, with a focus on documented foundry casts and maker-attributed pieces
Bronze chosen for the permanence of its material and the quality of its casting — objects made to endure

Jewellery & Watch Care, Provenance & Purchase Support

How is the authenticity and period of an antique bronze assessed?

We examine the casting quality and method, the character and depth of the patina, the presence and style of any foundry marks or signatures, and the construction of any base or mount. Period patina develops differently from artificially applied finishes — colour, texture, and the way the patina sits in recessed areas are all indicators of genuine age. For pieces attributed to known sculptors or foundries, we cross-reference against documented casts.

What is the difference between an original cast and a later foundry edition?

Many significant bronzes were produced in multiple casts, sometimes over an extended period. An original lifetime cast — produced under the supervision of or in close proximity to the sculptor — is generally considered more desirable than a later foundry edition. The quality of the casting and the fineness of the chasing are usually highest in early casts. We document the cast status of attributed bronzes clearly.

Can antique brooch pin mechanisms be repaired or replaced?

In most cases, yes. Pin repairs and catch replacements are among the more straightforward antique jewellery repairs, and we can recommend trusted specialists. Where a period mechanism has been replaced with a modern fitting on a piece we are selling, this is disclosed clearly.

How should antique brooches be stored?

Store brooches individually — closed pin mechanism, wrapped or in a lined compartment — to prevent the pin from snagging other pieces and to protect any enamel or stone work from contact damage. We recommend avoiding humid storage
environments for pieces with enamel, which can craze over time.