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Art Deco 'Football' Medal Medallion Pendant | Dated 1927
Prix habituel £115.00 GBPPrix habituelPrix unitaire parPrix promotionnel £115.00 GBP -
Antique Chester '1919' 9ct Gold Oval Link with Double Dog Clip Albert Watch Chain Necklace | 14.5"
Prix habituel £3,545.00 GBPPrix habituelPrix unitaire parPrix promotionnel £3,545.00 GBP -
Art Deco Blue Sapphire and Rose Cut Diamond Panel Rectangle Halo 18ct Gold Ring
Prix habituel £1,345.00 GBPPrix habituelPrix unitaire parPrix promotionnel £1,345.00 GBPÉpuisé -
Art Deco Butterfly Wing Sterling Silver Pendant - Thomas L Mott
Prix habituel £195.00 GBPPrix habituelPrix unitaire parPrix promotionnel £195.00 GBP -
Art Deco 75.94ct Rock Crystal Large Sterling Silver Drop Pendant
Prix habituel £245.00 GBPPrix habituelPrix unitaire parPrix promotionnel £245.00 GBP -
Art Deco Heavy Silver Floral Fob Medal Medallion Pendant | Dated 1930
Prix habituel £145.00 GBPPrix habituelPrix unitaire parPrix promotionnel £145.00 GBP -
Antique Art Deco Sterling Silver Butterfly Wing Dragonfly Brooch
Prix habituel £395.00 GBPPrix habituelPrix unitaire parPrix promotionnel £395.00 GBP -
Antique Art Deco Sterling Silver Butterfly Wing Butterfly Brooch Pin
Prix habituel £425.00 GBPPrix habituelPrix unitaire parPrix promotionnel £425.00 GBP
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Art Deco in jewellery?
Vintage art deco jewellery refers to pieces created during the 1920s and 1930s, a period renowned for its bold geometric shapes, striking patterns, and luxurious style. This type of jewellery often features bright colour contrasts and designs featuring shapes like squares, rectangles, and triangles.
What was the Art Deco Era like?
Following World War I, the Art Deco era was all about celebration, living glamorously and new technology. The shape-like patterns seen in Art Deco jewellery designs represent the Machine Age and the introduction of skyscrapers, contrasting with previous jewellery trends, which were more delicate and understated.
How to identify Art Deco jewellery?
We always recommend getting your jewellery reviewed by a professional for an exact classification. There are a few pointers that signify a piece was made in the Art Deco era:
- Geometric Designs: If the item contains lots of different shapes and has more of a ‘bold’ appearance.
- Materials: Platinum started to be introduced by the Art Deco time. Older pieces often aren’t made from Platinum.
- Gemstone Cuts: Matching the design features of the era, gemstones were often cut into traditional shapes.
What types of Art Deco jewellery are there?
At Lancastrian Jewellers, we sell many different types of Art Deco jewellery, including Art Deco Rings, Art Deco Necklaces, and Art Deco Chains. Be sure to check our regularly rotating stock for our latest finds.
What jewellery was popular in the 1920s?
Often known for its ‘flapper’ associations, vintage Art Deco jewellery was just as bold and innovative as the time it originated from. Long pearl necklaces are very common to see from the Art Deco era, worn during Charleston dances. Cocktail rings, drop earrings, and bangles designed to be stacked were also popular during the Art Deco period.







