Collection: Pour des hommes

armwear

31 produits

brooches

46 produits

earrings

35 produits

Necklaces

36 produits

rings

61 produits

watches

6 produits

sets

4 produits

armwear

31 produits

brooches

46 produits

earrings

35 produits

Necklaces

36 produits

rings

61 produits

watches

6 produits

sets

4 produits

Why collect men's antique jewellery through The Antique Guild

Every piece authenticated for period, hallmark and construction — from antique cufflinks to signet rings and pocketwatch chains
Specialist knowledge across Georgian and Victorian gentlemen's jewellery, Art Deco accessories and mid-centurysigned pieces
Sourced from private estates and specialist collections with a focus on wearable, maker-attributed examples
Pieces chosen for the man who values craftsmanship, history and the distinction of wearing something genuinelyoriginal

Jewellery & Watch Care, Provenance & Purchase Support

What types of men's antique jewellery does the collection include?

The collection spans cufflinks, signet rings, tie pins, stick pins, albert chains, fob seals, dress studs, and gentlemen's brooches. Pieces range from Georgian and early Victorian examples through to Art Deco and mid-century signed pieces by notable makers. The collection is curated with wearability in mind — most pieces are suited to regular use.

How are antique cufflinks and accessories authenticated?

We examine hallmarks on both faces of cufflinks and on fittings across other accessories, assess the construction of links and mechanisms, and research maker attributions where signatures or known workshop styles are present. The period
vocabulary of a design — the motifs, the metalwork, the stone cuts — forms part of our overall assessment.

Can antique cufflinks and accessories be repaired?

In most cases, yes. Cufflink bar repairs, chain repairs, and engraving are all achievable by specialist jewellers with experience in period pieces. We can recommend trusted practitioners and will advise on the appropriate scope of any work before recommending it.

How should men's antique jewellery be stored?

Store pieces individually to prevent scratching and tangling. Cufflinks benefit from a dedicated roll or box with individual
compartments. Albert chains should be coiled loosely rather than folded. We recommend keeping pieces away from humidity and direct sunlight, and are happy to advise on care specific to any item at the time of purchase.