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Welcome to the beauty, history and art that is vintage jewelry. We buy and sell vintage costume, designer, bakelite and Victorian jewelry, purses and accessories.
To be alerted when new items are added, please e-mail jane@morninggloryantiques.com and we will be glad to add you to the contact list.
Please browse, enjoy yourself, and let us know if we can help you.
All jewelry is in excellent vintage condition unless specified otherwise.  All items are subject to prior sale.
We work constantly to offer extensive jewelry research, pictures and information in our references, " Jewel Chat " and " Morning Glory Collects ".
We do not, however, offer valuation or appraisal services or answer individual questions regarding jewelry or antiques. Appraisers can be found on the LINKS page.
 

 

 

Morning Glory Collects... 
things we love to buy, wear and share
GEORGIAN JEWELRY
1714-1830

 

Note: You are on a reference page of Morning Glory Antiques & Jewelry. These items were photographed from private collections, and are for reference only.
Jewelry that is available for sale can be accessed from the links on this page.

GEORGIAN Stuart crystal ring with gold wire cyper on the inside, size 9-1/2, stone is 1/2" by 1/2". The crystal is a faceted octagon with a tiny layer of hair under the bottom and a dash of rose pink coloring.  This is late 1700s to early 1800s.   View   View   View   View   View   View   View   #V33264 GEORGIAN/VICTORIAN 15 carat yellow gold hair bracelet with tiny seed pearls and curl over plaited gray-blonde hair, blue enamel, engraved on the back "John Burdon, b. Octr 14th 1811, d. Novr 12th 1893", 6-1/3" around the inside with the front navette shape 1-7/8" by 1". Rev. John Burdon was a son of Rowland Burdon and lived at Castle Eden Dene in northern England. The navette shape and style of this bracelet is very typically Georgian (See  Dawes & Collings "Georgian Jewellery, 1714-1830" pages 145 & 160 for examples) but the later date engraved is Victorian.  View   View   View   View   View   View   View   #V33003 GEORGIAN 15 carat ring with hair underneath crystal, initials "AC" made of tiny pearls and woven hair under the crystal front, which is surrounded by seed pearls, and engraved on the back "Alice Coleman, obt 10 Jan'y 1795, at 39", size 9-3/4, 3/4" across front.  It comes in a box from the well-known shop "Cameo Corner Ltd., 26 Museum Street, London WCI.     View   View   View   View   View   #V33339

 

GEORGIAN/VICTORIAN early c. 1840s pinchbeck Swiss floral enamel bracelet with black and white enameling, 7-1/4" by 2".   View   View   View   View   View   View   View   #V32251

GEORGIAN/VICTORIAN pinchbeck Swiss floral enamel bracelet with black and white enameling, early Victorian circa 1840, 7-1/4" by 2". The detail is amazing, with several types and colors of flowers, leaves and butterflies. Rare and gorgeous.   View   View   View   View   View   View   View   View   #V32251 

GEORGIAN/VICTORIAN early c. 1840s pinchbeck Swiss floral enamel bracelet with black and white enameling, 7-1/4" by 2".   View   View   View   View   View   View   View   #V32251

 

 

GEORGIAN early 1800's 10k yellow gold and garnet lace pin with hair enclosure, 1", one garnet replaced with a glass stone.   View   View   #V29759

GEORGIAN early 1800's 14k yellow gold, garnet and pearl lace pin with hair enclosure, 3/4" by 5/8".   View   #V32198

GEORGIAN man's lace brooch with hair insert, engraved "Susanna Bush, obt 12 Aug 1807 alt 30", an unusually early date, 1".   View   View   #V29477

 

 

  GEORGIAN 18k yellow gold and banded agate memorial ring, hallmarked London, engraved "Michael Simpson died 12 July 1835 Age 40 Years" and dated 1835, size 7-1/4, as is.    View   View   #K29309

 GEORGIAN/EARLY VICTORIAN woven hair bracelet with a faceted purple stone in a cannetille work gold clasp. Four colors of plaited hair made up this bracelet, which makes me wonder if it might have been made by four daughters for their mother. It is 7" long and 1-1/4" wide.   View  View   View   #V1957

  GEORGIAN memorial hair ring with pearl surround and blonde hair. Size 7-1/4 and engraved, " Joseph Dixon died 16th Jan.y 1815 aged 50". See Dawes & Collings "Georgian Jewellery, 1714-1830" page 146.    Engraving   #V15165

 

     GEORGIAN/EARLY VICTORIAN cut steel daisy motif set: the necklace is 18" by 1-1/3", the bracelet 7" by 1-1/3", early to mid-1800's. Polished steel faceted studs were riveted to a steel backing to fashion this type of jewelry. This set is particularly pristine and especially brilliant as each tiny stud has 12 facets. See Clifford's Cut-Steel & Berlin Iron Jewellery, plate II (possible attribution to Frichot); Romero's Warman's Jewelry, Ed. 3 page 33; Benette & Mascetti's Understanding Jewellery page 62; Becker's Antique & Twentieth Century Jewelry on page 78, and Bell's Collecting Victorian Jewelry page 41.   View   View   View   View   #V25841

    VICTORIAN bog oak rare and very old carved bead necklace, probably early 1800s, 36" long, See Helen Muller's book "Jet" page 122 and Dawes & Collings "Georgian Jewellery, 1714-1830" page 167 View   #V29209  

  GEORGIAN cut steel and glass half-pearl necklace, circa 1775-1800, 14 facets on each stud, glass half pearls set in steel, 17-1/2" chain with 2-1/2" front drop. Most studs have 12-15 facets. "Fabulous" is a considerable understatement when describing this necklace. See Dawes & Collings "Georgian Jewellery, 1714-1830" page 18.    View   View   View   View   View   #V31374  

 

Captain John Jenkins, an early steamboat captain from New Brunswick, New Jersey, moved to Apalachicola, Florida, piloted an early steamboat and was an investor in a steamboat company. He was the husband of Arietta and father 5-year-old of John W. Jenkins, and had the pendant shown at right made in their memory. GEORGIAN 14k yellow gold 2-1/2" by 2" oval pendant with 5/8" loop, engraved on the back, "To The Memory of My Wife and Child, Arietta S. Jenkins obt. Nov. 25th, 1832, John W. Jenkins, Sept 3rd, 1832". Both died of yellow fever and were buried in Chestnut Street Cemetery (Old City Graveyard) in Apalachicola, Florida.   View   View   View   View   View   View   #V29714 "Chestnut Street Cemetery (Old City Graveyard) of early Apalachicola.
Chestnut Street Cemetery dates prior to 1831. Interred are some of Apalachicola's founders and molders of ehr colorful history. Also buried here are many soldiers of the Confederacy and victims of yellow fever and shipwrecks. Seven of the Confederate veterans served with Pickett at Gettysburg in the gallant Florida Brigade."   Tombstone of Arietta S. Jenkins. Tombstone of John W. Jenkins. "Sacred to the Memory of John W. Jenkins who dies Sep. 5, 1832, aged 5 years."

 

 

 

 

GEORGIAN brooch of a hand painted portrait on ivory under glass set in silver with rubies. See Dawes & Collings "Georgian Jewellery, 1714-1830" page 130.  #VHM7  

 

 

     GEORGIAN hair brooch, tiny rectangular with black faceted stone frame, curved shape, 1".   View   #V27357

   GEORGIAN/VICTORIAN "In Memory Of" hair brooch with the name "Sarah" in hair compartment, 7/8".   View   #V27608   

   GEORGIAN handkerchief pin with plaited brunette hair, gold frame, 1".   #V27585 

 

 
  GEORGIAN dainty blonde hair brooch with seed pearls, 3/4". View #V25998  GEORGIAN hair 1/2" pendant engraved on the back "Benj'n Hawkins, b. 19th Jan 18__, AE {age} '59", framed with seed pearls which are symbolic of tears, on a newer 20" chain marked "585". This was probably once a ring or lace pin.   View   #V27361   GEORGIAN/EARLY VICTORIAN 14k yellow gold earrings, each a foil-backed closed cut down collet set dark citrines suspending an acorn-shaped hair pendant on early hinged ear wire findings, 1-1/2". This pattern is shown in the reprint of "The Art of Hair Work, 1875" by Mark Campbell, page 121.  #V32067

 

 

REFERENCES:

Georgian Jewellery, 1714-1830 by Dawes & Collings

Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Edition by Christie Romero
Jewels and Jewelry by Clare Phillips and Ian Thomas
Jewelry- Styles of Georgian & Victorian Arthur Guy Kaplan
Invest in Georgian Jewelry
 

 

 
I am always interested in buying pieces like this, so please e-mail me if you'd like to sell!
 

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PLEASE NOTE: Regretfully, it is no longer possible to respond to individual questions regarding jewelry history, identification or value, or to offer written or verbal appraisals or opinions. The demand for this kind of information is absolutely too overwhelming for one dealer to fill. 
I love jewelry, but appraising and selling are two entirely different businesses, and I choose selling as my business.

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