Art Deco Filigree Bracelet with Sapphire and Diamond Accents
Unbranded (Likely Custom or Small Workshop) · Jewelry & Watches > Vintage & Antique Jewelry

Era / Decade
1920s-1930s (Art Deco Period)
Material
Likely 14k White Gold or Platinum with possible Synthetic Sapphires and Old European or Single Cut Diamonds
Condition
Very Good - Filigree is intact with sharp edges; clasp appears functional; evidence of light oxidation consistent with age.
Demand Level
Strong - Art Deco jewelry remains one of the most consistently sought-after categories for collectors and brides.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $450 | Mid: $850 | High: $1,400+
Estimated Retail Value
$1,800 - $3,500 (if confirmed gold/platinum and genuine stones)
Comparable Sales
Similar 14k white gold filigree bracelets on eBay and Ruby Lane typically sell for $600-$1,200 depending on diamond carat weight and metal thickness.
Description
Exquisite Art Deco period filigree bracelet featuring delicate geometric openwork. The centerpiece is an elongated shield-shaped motif set with a central square-cut clear stone (diamond) flanked by blue accent stones (sapphires). The bracelet is composed of articulated line links featuring chevron and floral patterns, finished with a hidden box clasp and safety latch.
Key Features
Period-correct filigree work, Art Deco geometric symmetry, high-demand vintage bridal aesthetic, white metal tracking for high-end collectors.
Authenticity Indicators
Geometric openwork typical of early 20th-century die-struck jewelry; fine milgrain detailing. Confidence: Medium-High (requires acid testing for metal purity).
Flaws to Note
Minor surface wear/scratches on stones; needs professional cleaning; check for thinning at the hinges which could lead to breakage.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
The RealReal (for luxury verification), Etsy (vintage collectors), or Ruby Lane (specialized antique jewelry).
Selling Tips
Get a professional appraisal to verify if the stones are natural or synthetic and to confirm metal purity (marked 14k, 18k, or Plat). Photograph against a black velvet background to make the white metal and stones 'pop'. Use keywords like 'Antique', 'Geometric', and 'Old Hollywood'.