The Keepsake | Antique Gold Filled Paste-Set Locket (Victorian, c. 1905–1915)
$145.00
Unit price perThe Keepsake | Antique Gold Filled Paste-Set Locket (Victorian, c. 1905–1915)
$145.00
Unit price perStill holding space.
More than a century later, it remains ready to do exactly what it was made to do. Open the locket and the original photo retainers are still in place, waiting for two small portraits, two folded notes, or whatever matters enough to be carried close. The photographs may be gone, but the space reserved for them remains.
The front is marked by a trio of ruby-colored paste stones gathered beneath a band of hand engraving, creating a design that feels more personal than ornamental. There is no monogram, no inscription, no clue as to who carried it first. Only the suggestion that something once lived inside, and the possibility that something might again.
Details
• Era: Victorian, c. 1905–1915
• Material: Gold Filled
• Stones: Ruby-colored paste stones
• Size: Approximately 1 inch diameter
• Style: Round photo locket
• Hallmarks: None found
• Condition: Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear. Original photo retainers remain intact on both sides. One paste stone shows wear to its foil backing, resulting in a slightly darker appearance than the other two stones. Locket opens and closes securely.
• Styling Notes: An easy everyday locket with enough detail to stand on its own, whether worn on a fine chain or layered among longer antique pieces.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
By Appointment | French Potens Prima Paste-Set Watch Bracelet (Retro, c. 1935–1945)
$495.00
Unit price perBy Appointment | French Potens Prima Paste-Set Watch Bracelet (Retro, c. 1935–1945)
$495.00
Unit price perWorth opening.
The watch is easy to miss. Closed, the piece reads as an ornate jeweled bracelet, its paste-set cover giving little indication of what lies beneath. Lift the lid and a tiny dial appears, transforming the bracelet from adornment into timepiece. The reveal feels deliberate, as though checking the hour was intended to be a private act rather than a public display.
Produced in France by Potens Prima, this gold filled watch bracelet conceals a 17-jewel mechanical movement beneath an ornate paste-set cover. The scrolling metalwork and densely set stones create the impression of a jewel first and a timepiece second, allowing the bracelet to stand on its own even when the watch remains unseen. Its substantial scale, richly detailed cover, and hidden dial capture the ingenuity and elegance that made these secret watch bracelets enduring favorites.
Details
• Era: Retro, c. 1935–1945
• Origin: France
• Material: Gold Filled, Stainless Steel Watch Back
• Size: Approximately 2 1/4 inches by 2 inches
• Style: Hidden watch bracelet / cocktail watch bracelet
• Hallmarks: Mode Déposé, Fond Acier Inoxydable; Potens Prima movement
• Condition: Good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear. All stones remain present, though some have darkened over time and no longer reflect light as brightly as others. The exterior presents beautifully, while the interior shows noticeable wear to the gold-filled finish consistent with years of use. Cover opens and closes properly. Watch is currently not running and is offered as-is.
• Styling Notes: Equally compelling as a jewelry object and a conversation piece. Wear as a dramatic cuff-style bracelet and enjoy the hidden watch as an unexpected detail discovered only upon closer inspection.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Someone meant it.
The inscription is easy to miss. Turn the bracelet over and you’ll find a simple dedication: “Don to Rosie.” Suddenly the piece becomes more than jewelry. It becomes evidence. A gift chosen, given, worn, and kept long enough to outlive the moment that inspired it.
Produced by Carmen for The D.F.B. Co. and marked Made in U.S.A., this gold filled sweetheart bracelet dates to the Retro era and features an unusually vibrant arrangement of pink stones at its center. While many surviving examples rely on monograms or clear rhinestones, the colored stones give this bracelet a distinctive presence that is increasingly difficult to find. The sculptural links, dimensional center panel, and substantial wrist coverage create a design that commands attention long before anyone notices the signature.
Details
• Era: Retro, c. 1940s–1950s
• Material: Gold Filled
• Size: Fits up to approximately 7 1/2 inches; wears best on a small to average wrist due to the scale of the center panel and overall construction
• Style: Sweetheart bracelet / expansion bracelet
• Hallmarks: Carmen, The D.F.B. Co., 4x1, Made in U.S.A.
• Stones: Pink rhinestones
• Condition: Clean vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Expansion mechanism functions properly. Pink stones remain bright and well matched. Reverse retains the original inscription, “Don to Rosie.”
• Styling Notes: A standout piece on its own, especially for collectors of WWII sweetheart jewelry, Retro-era accessories, and personal keepsakes with a story already attached.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Still Growing | Continental 800 Silver Heart Bracelet, Victorian, c. 1895–1910
$225.00
Unit price perStill Growing | Continental 800 Silver Heart Bracelet, Victorian, c. 1895–1910
$225.00
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The symbolism was hardly hidden. Hearts appear across every panel of the bracelet, framed by flowers and rendered in raised silverwork that catches the light from every angle. Whatever message the maker intended, subtlety was not part of the plan. More than a century later, the design still endures.
Crafted in Continental 800 silver, this bracelet dates to approximately 1895–1910. Octagonal panels feature repoussé hearts framed by scrolling botanical forms, joined by flower-form connectors that create movement across the wrist. The combination of dimensional silverwork, pierced details, and repeating motifs gives the bracelet remarkable presence, while the substantial width makes it as visually striking today as it would have been at the turn of the century.
Details
• Era: Victorian, c. 1895–1910
• Origin: Continental Europe
• Material: 800 Silver (a silver standard commonly used throughout Continental Europe, containing 80% silver)
• Length: Approximately 7 1/4 inches
• Width: Approximately 1 inch
• Style: Repoussé panel bracelet
• Hallmarks: Marked 800 and AE
• Condition: Clean antique condition with light surface wear consistent with age. Repoussé details remain crisp and well defined throughout. Clasp functions securely.
• Styling Notes: A strong standalone piece that needs little accompaniment. Pairs beautifully with antique silver, Victorian lockets, and modern tailoring alike, but is equally compelling worn on its own.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
To Be Determined | Victorian Tri-Gold Filled Book Chain Necklace (c. 1885–1905)
$495.00
Unit price perTo Be Determined | Victorian Tri-Gold Filled Book Chain Necklace (c. 1885–1905)
$495.00
Unit price perThe final chapter was always yours.
The last detail was left open on purpose. Victorian jewelry often evolved alongside its owner, gathering lockets, charms, keepsakes, and small obsessions along the way. This necklace was designed with that future in mind, leaving space for the next chapter before it had been written.
Crafted in tri-color gold fill, this late Victorian book chain balances botanical ornament with remarkably structured design. Repeating grape leaf links create a rhythmic pattern around the neck, while the necklace retains a pendant ring element that suggests it was intended to accommodate a locket, fob, pendant, or other treasured object.
Details
• Era: Victorian, c. 1885–1905
• Material: Tri-Gold Filled
• Length: Approximately 20 1/2 inches
• Style: Book chain necklace with integrated pendant ring
• Hallmarks: Marked Germany
• Condition: Antique condition with light surface wear consistent with age. The necklace remains fully wearable. A later replacement clasp is present, and the piece may have been altered from its original configuration at some point during its long history.
• Styling Notes: Wear alone as a statement necklace or add a favorite locket, fob, talisman, charm, or pendant. The integrated front ring allows the piece to evolve with your collection while remaining complete and wearable on its own.
Please Note: The styling clasp and pendants shown in photographs are not included with this listing unless specifically stated. Jewelry boxes, chains, styling props, and additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Not everything needed to be said directly.
It wasn’t a rejection of convention. More of a revision.
Crafted in 14K gold and centered with an east-west set amethyst, this antique ring takes a familiar form and turns it just enough to change the outcome. The elongated stone stretches gracefully across the finger, while the pierced gallery and finely detailed shoulders create the airy architectural silhouette prized in late Edwardian jewelry. Delicate in scale but thoughtful in execution, it’s a piece that proves small adjustments can have lasting effects.
Details
• Era: Antique, Late Edwardian to Early 20th Century
• Metal: 14k White Gold
• Stone: Amethyst
• Ring Size: 6.5
• Weight: 2.25 g
• Style: East-west solitaire ring
• Hallmarks: None
• Condition: Clean antique condition with light surface wear consistent with age. Amethyst remains secure in its setting and the gallery and shoulder details remain crisp. The shank is slender and shows additional thinning at the base consistent with long-term wear.
• Styling Notes: Wears beautifully alone as a signature ring or layered with antique bands and gemstone rings. The east-west orientation gives it a distinctive profile while remaining remarkably easy to wear.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Several concerns were raised.
Crafted in gold fill and set with pink stones, this vintage lion pendant carries a surprising amount of character in a remarkably small scale. Cabochon eyes and a faceted stone held between parted jaws bring warmth and expression to the sculpted lion’s face, while the softly worn gold surface gives the piece the feeling of a long-kept personal talisman. Equal parts guardian, mascot, and conversation starter, it’s the sort of charm that tends to choose its wearer.
Details
• Era: Vintage, c. 1950s–1970s
• Material: Gold Filled (tested)
• Stones: Pink cabochon eyes and faceted pink mouth stone
• Size: Approximately 3/4 x 1/2 inch
• Style: Lion pendant / talisman charm
• Hallmarks: None
• Condition: Vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age. There is visible wear and patina to the gold-filled surface along the lower right side of the lion’s chin and jaw, visible in photographs. Stones remain secure.
• Styling Notes: Wears beautifully on a fine chain, watch chain necklace, charm stack, or layered among personal talismans and collected objects.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Après Dîner | French Sterling Silver Paste Bar Brooch (Belle Époque, c. 1900–1915)
$295.00
Unit price perAprès Dîner | French Sterling Silver Paste Bar Brooch (Belle Époque, c. 1900–1915)
$295.00
Unit price perA little sparkle made an excellent point.
The evening was finally getting interesting. Some things simply performed better under artificial light.
Crafted in sterling silver and bearing the French crab hallmark, this Belle Époque bar brooch dates to the early 20th century and is set with graduated paste stones in a carefully balanced composition. The stones do exactly what they’re supposed to do. So does everything else.
Details
- Era: Belle Époque, c. 1900–1915
- Origin: France
- Metal: Sterling Silver (French crab hallmark)
- Stones: Graduated paste stones
- Size: 1¾ inches long
- Style: Antique bar brooch
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with light surface wear consistent with age. Stones remain bright and securely set.
- Styling Notes: Wears beautifully at the collar, lapel, neckline, or scarf, adding a precise line of sparkle.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Good luck getting the full story.
She probably answered questions beautifully while revealing almost nothing useful.
That particular skill used to be considered a social asset, especially among people who understood that privacy, composure, and a little strategic mystery could carry their own kind of power. “Zora” feels built for that world. Tailored. Controlled. Personal without becoming confessional. The sort of object that stayed close without ever fully explaining itself.
This late Victorian to Edwardian 10k gold watch fob locket features crisp geometric detailing, articulated chain-style framing, and two separate personal inscriptions: the engraved initials “A.R.” across the front center panel and the name “Zora” engraved across the reverse side. The construction feels noticeably more tailored than many Victorian lockets from the same period, with clean lines and restrained dimensionality that give the piece an unusually controlled presence in person. Inside, the original compartment frames remain intact beneath a richly aged gold interior that still carries traces of the private life this piece once moved through.
Details
- Era: Late Victorian to Edwardian, c. 1895–1910
- Material: 10k Gold
- Hallmarks: Marked 10k
- Size: Approx. 1 inch diameter
- Weight: 4.17 grams
- Monograms & Engravings: “A.R.” engraved on front center panel; “Zora” engraved on reverse
- Style Notes: Especially strong worn slightly longer where the engraved details reveal themselves gradually rather than all at once
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with crisp engraving, clean interior compartments, and light surface wear consistent with age.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr signature wrapping, ready for gifting or keeping entirely for yourself.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
The Victorians rarely traveled alone.
By the turn of the 20th century, photographs were still formal occasions. People dressed carefully, sat still, chose their best angle, and then carried those selected versions of one another around for decades beneath rock crystal and silver frames. Portrait lockets like this weren’t casual objects. They were deliberate decisions about who deserved permanent proximity.
This antique sterling silver photo locket pendant features dual beveled rock crystal windows containing two surviving gentleman’s portraits, both remarkably intact beneath their original covers. Sourced in France, the thick crystal gives the photographs an unusual depth and clarity in person, while the softly darkened silver frame and oval silhouette retain the formal restraint typical of the period. Most antique lockets no longer contain their original photographs, which makes this example feel especially complete.
Details
- Era: Late Victorian to Early Edwardian, c. 1890s–1910s
- Material: Sterling Silver & Rock Crystal
- Hallmarks: None
- Size: Approx. 1.2 inches long x 1 inch across
- Origin: Sourced in France
- Interior: Retains two original gentleman’s portraits beneath beveled rock crystal covers
- Style Notes: Especially compelling worn slightly longer where the crystal catches light and the portraits reveal themselves gradually
- Condition: Very good antique condition with light surface wear and softly darkened silver patina throughout. Rock crystal remains intact on both sides with surviving original photographs securely in place.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr signature wrapping, ready for gifting or keeping entirely for yourself.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
It seemed like a reasonable souvenir at the time.
By the turn of the 20th century, watch fobs had become surprisingly theatrical little objects. Men carried miniature daggers, globes, seals, pistols, horseshoes, and charms from their chains as shorthand for worldliness, ambition, luck, travel, or occasionally just personality. The line between practical accessory and decorative self-invention had become increasingly blurry by then.
This Victorian watch fob pendant combines a suspended dagger, draped chain, and floral orb into a piece that immediately changes the tone of whatever it’s layered with. The movement keeps it from feeling overly rigid, while the unusual silhouette gives it the kind of presence that tends to attract questions halfway through the evening. Dramatic in exactly the right proportion.
Details
- Era: Late Victorian to Early Edwardian, c. 1890s–1910s
- Material: Gold Filled
- Hallmarks: None
- Size: Approx. 3 inches long x 5/8 inch across
- Style Notes: Especially strong layered with heavier chains or worn alone as the kind of piece people immediately ask about
- Condition: Very good antique condition with light surface wear and warm patina throughout. Chain and suspended elements remain secure and fully intact.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr signature wrapping, ready for gifting or keeping entirely for yourself.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
The lighting certainly helped, but so did the ring.
By the 1980s and early 1990s, evening jewelry had become less formal but no less strategic. The goal was no longer to look aristocratic. It was to catch restaurant lighting correctly, hold its own across a dinner table, and give even practical clothing a little more glamour than the occasion technically required.
This sterling silver cluster ring features an elongated oval plaque covered in tightly set cubic zirconia stones that create an especially lively, diffuse shimmer in movement. Sourced in France, the openwork setting and narrow band keep the piece feeling elegant rather than heavy, while the proportions give it far more visual presence than its weight would suggest. The kind of ring people tend to notice from across the table.
Details
- Era: Estate, c. 1980s–1990s
- Material: Sterling Silver
- Stones: Cubic Zirconia
- Hallmarks: Marked 925 with maker’s mark
- Ring Size: 6
- Weight: 1.89 grams
- Origin: Sourced in France
- Style Notes: Especially good for adding a little too much sparkle to otherwise practical outfits
- Condition: Very good estate condition with bright stones, secure settings, and light surface wear consistent with age.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr signature wrapping, ready for gifting or keeping entirely for yourself.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
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