Estate Jewelry
Gump’s is forever treasure hunting for the best of everything and our collection of estate jewelry — featuring rare antique pieces — is no exception. Distinguished in provenance, each item is one of a kind, reflecting its distinctive gemstones, materials and craftsmanship.
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Oscar Heyman Multi-Gemstone Butterfly Pin
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Cartier Pearl 3-Piece Shirt Stud Buttons
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Opal, Emerald & Diamond Floral Leaf Earrings
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Victorian Etruscan Revival Graduated Bead Necklace
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Diamond & Green Jadeite Pi Disc Drop Earrings
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Jadeite Pi Disc & Diamond Triangular Dangle Drop Earrings
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Colombian Emerald & Diamond Ballerina Ring
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Carved Jadeite Umbrella & Diamond Dangle Drop Earrings
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Italian Textured Gold Bracelet
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Tiffany French X-Link Bracelet
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Multi-Gemstone Harp Locket Pin
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Diamond & Enamel Drop Dangle Pendant Necklace
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Pavé Diamond & Emerald Frog Pin
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Diamond Cluster & Lapis Teardrop Dangle Earrings
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Edwardian Diamond & Pearl Négligée
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White on Brown Shell Cameo Pin-Pendant
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Everything Old is New Again
A testament to the highly skilled craftsmen and exceptional materials of yesteryear, our extensive estate jewelry collection reflects many of history’s most important design eras.
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Victorian (1837-1901)
Shop NowNamed for Queen Victoria, whose passion for jewelry greatly influenced this era’s three diverse periods: Romantic was feminine and ornate, Grand was dark and black, and Late Victorian returned to whimsical motifs in lighter, daintier pieces. Another significant detail about this era: gold became affordable, diamonds were abundant — and suddenly, fine jewelry was accessible to the emerging middle class.
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Art Nouveau (1890-1910)
Shop NowAt the turn of the century, Art Nouveau’s imaginative style was born out of Europe’s vibrant arts scene. Inspired by the natural world, jewelers crafted soft, mystical and romantic designs, emphasized settings over gemstones, and experimented with techniques like enameling. Depictions of the feminine form start to emerge — and ooh la la!
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Edwardian (1901-1910)
Shop NowIndividually, diamonds, pearls and platinum were prized for their understated elegance; combined, this tantalizing trio defined this era’s jewelry style. The jewelers of the day mastered filigree techniques — giving jewelry a characteristic lacy look — and relied on classic motifs and simple palettes to highlight a gemstone’s inherent beauty.
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Art Deco (1920-1935)
Shop NowAhh the Roaring Twenties: when the economy boomed, jazz blossomed, flappers flapped and jewelry — like other areas of fashion — gave women the chance to cast aside Victorian restraints. Futuristic motifs and geometric forms set this jewelry apart, a reflection of the free-thinking spirit of the times.
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Retro (1938-1945)
Shop NowThe era in which the cocktail ring was born. Although times were hard, women yearned for Hollywood’s glitz and glamour. When it came to jewelry, too much of everything was just enough — the style was downright divine. Dazzling in size, infinitely playful and whimsical, it always maintained its femininity.
One-of-a-kind brooches, rings, bracelets, and more can be found in this assortment of antique pieces.
Personal Shopping Service
Dedicated and passionate, our jewelry experts offer decades of experience and an unwavering commitment to excellence. We invite you to our San Francisco store, where we will assist you in selecting a piece of jewelry to cherish for a lifetime.
To schedule a private consultation or virtual appointment, contact us at 1.415.338.8921. For exclusive access to the most coveted pieces in our jewelry collections, call 1.415.800.5479.