Collection: Signed & Notable

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 from Signed & Notable through The Antique Guild

Every piece in this collection is authenticated to a named maker, house or workshop — attribution verified before inclusion
Specialist knowledge in identifying, researching and presenting signed pieces by the makers who defined their eras
Sourced from significant private collections, specialist auctions and estates with documented provenance connecting pieces to their makers
Pieces chosen because the name matters — and because the work behind the name is worthy of it

Jewellery & Watch Care, Provenance & Purchase Support

What qualifies a piece for the Signed & Notable collection?

To be included, a piece must carry a verifiable attribution to a named maker, jewellery house, design studio, or workshop of recognised historical significance. This attribution must be supported by physical evidence — a signature, cartouche, hallmark sequence, or construction method specific to that maker — and, where appropriate, by external specialist assessment. We do not include pieces in this collection on the basis of style alone.


How is maker attribution verified?

Attribution is verified through a combination of physical examination, reference to maker records and hallmarking databases, and — for significant attributions — consultation with external specialists. We document our assessment and note the basis of any attribution clearly in the item description. Where an attribution is probable rather than certain, we say so.

Does a signed piece always command a premium over an unsigned equivalent?

Generally, yes — though the extent of that premium depends on the maker, the period, the rarity of the piece, and the current
market. More importantly, a signed piece offers a level of documentation and story that an unsigned equivalent cannot. For
collectors, that provenance is often as valuable as the premium itself.

How should signed pieces be stored and cared for?

The care requirements for signed pieces are the same as for any antique jewellery of the relevant material and construction. We provide specific care guidance for every piece at the time of sale, and are always happy to answer questions about care and maintenance after purchase.