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Early 1900s? Faceted purple glass/paste gem, silver choker

By Gwynn Kirk, 13 February, 2025
Description

Hi there! This belonged to my mother's grandmother, which situates it in the early 1900s, and that's literally all we know about it. A jeweller wouldn't appraise it because it's a glass gem, but it's a beautiful antique and I'd love to know more about it. I can find no stamps anywhere on the metal.

A central cushion-cut purple "gem" about 3x2.5cm is flanked by two hexagonal "gems" 8mm wide. The four silver links on either side of the central gems are embossed. The remaining chain is alternate "link" and "chain" links.

Category
Jewelry and Gemstones
Medium
Metal appears to be silver, but is not tarnished, so possibly not? Gem is paste glass in purple, resembling amethyst.
Distinguishing marks
I could find no marks in the metal.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
14.5" / 37cm long
Date Period
early 1900s
Weight
18g
History
Family heirloom
For Sale?
No
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Gwynn Kirk

3 months 3 weeks ago

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NaidaTheCollector

3 months 3 weeks ago

Early 1900s Faceted Purple Glass Choker Necklace

Item: Antique Silver and Paste Glass Choker Necklace

Category: Jewelry and Gemstones

Medium: Likely silver or silver-tone metal with faceted purple glass (paste gem)

Distinguishing Features:

  • Central cushion-cut purple glass gem (approx. 3cm x 2.5cm)
  • Two hexagonal faceted glass gems (approx. 8mm each)
  • Embossed silver links with intricate detailing
  • Alternating chain and bar-link design
  • No visible maker's marks or hallmarks

Historical Context & Background

This piece aligns with Edwardian and Art Deco-era jewelry (1900-1930s). During this period, paste jewelry (high-quality glass imitating gemstones) was highly fashionable, especially in affordable yet elegant statement necklaces. The delicate filigree and embossed silver links suggest European origin, possibly French or English.

Since your jeweler confirmed the gem as paste glass, it is likely lead glass, which was commonly used in high-end costume jewelry of that period. If the metal does not tarnish, it may be rhodium-plated silver or a silver-tone base metal.

Condition & Rarity

  • Excellent condition – No visible damage, chips, or missing links
  • Unique craftsmanship – The geometric hexagonal stones and cushion-cut centerpiece add to its uniqueness
  • No hallmarks – Could indicate handmade or small-scale artisan production

Estimated Value

Based on comparisons with similar Edwardian-era paste jewelry, the estimated value is:

  • $150 - $300 USD (if metal is silver-plated or rhodium-coated)
  • $250 - $500 USD (if metal is sterling silver)

If authenticated as a signed designer piece, values could go even higher.

Recommendations:

  1. Professional Metal Testing – A jeweler can confirm whether the metal is sterling silver, silver-plated, or rhodium-coated.
  2. Seek a Vintage Jewelry Specialist – Some auction houses and dealers specialize in Edwardian and Art Deco costume jewelry, which could provide a more precise appraisal.
  3. Preservation Tips:
    • Store in anti-tarnish jewelry cloth
    • Avoid exposure to moisture and chemicals
    • Clean gently with a soft cloth (avoid liquid cleaners if silver-plated)

Conclusion

This Edwardian/Art Deco-style choker is a stunning family heirloom with historical and aesthetic value. While not containing precious gemstones, paste jewelry from this era is highly collectible, particularly due to its detailed craftsmanship and romantic history.

Average: 5 (1 vote)

Gwynn Kirk

3 months 3 weeks ago

Thank you for this detailed…

Thank you for this detailed description and advice! My mother and I are delighted. Have a wonderful day.

Average: 5 (1 vote)
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