Jewelry exhibitors at The Winter Show

The Winter Show is not only a show dedicated to works of art and antiques, it’s also a showcase for a precious selection of rare and refined jewelry. The jewelry exhibitors at The Winter Show are carefully selected for their expertise and the quality of their collections. Each with his or her own style and specialty contributes to making this event a true temple of jewelry. Visitors, whether seasoned collectors or art enthusiasts, will find in this selection of jewelry a captivating array of rare and precious pieces that testify to the rich history of jewelry.

The Winter Show Jewelry
©The Winter Show

A La Vieille Russie

A La Vieille Russie is world-renowned for its exceptional collection of antique jewelry, particularly from Imperial Russia and Fabergé’s workshop. Based in New York, this historic house offers rare pieces from the imperial era, as well as jewelry and objets d’art in gold, silver and enamel. The house is a benchmark for collectors with a passion for Russian art and imperial treasures. A La Vieille Russie offers jewelry that, beyond its beauty, embodies centuries of tradition and craftsmanship.

Victorian Ruby and Diamond Butterfly c.1890
Antique Russian Brooch by Bolin c.1905
Antique Dragonfly Brooch c.1905
Fabergé Pink Enamel Whistle c.1910

Macklowe Gallery

The Macklowe Gallery is the world’s leading dealer of museum-quality twentieth-century decorative arts and the world’s largest supplier of authentic Tiffany lamps. Founded over four decades ago, the gallery has built its reputation around carefully selected collections of jewelry and decorative objects emblematic of the major artistic periods at the turn of the 20th century, and specialises in Art Nouveau, Art Deco and 1950s jewellery. The gallery offers jewelry by legendary designers such as Louis Comfort Tiffany, René Lalique, Cartier and Mauboussin, and stands out for its selection of very high quality jewelry. The Macklowe Gallery has become a must-see in New York for lovers of jewelry and collectables.

René Lalique Four Damselfies pendant c.1900
Cartier Art Deco jadeite and diamond brooch
René Lalique Four Damselflies brooch diadem
Pierre Sterlé Paris Clip Brooch

James Robinson

Since 1912, James Robinson Inc. has been dedicated to selling antique jewelry and objects of rare quality, with an emphasis on European and English pieces. Their jewelry collection includes antique rings, necklaces and brooches reflecting Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian styles. The house is also renowned for its European silver and porcelain. James Robinson remains a preferred choice for discerning collectors, seduced by the elegance and refinement of its carefully selected pieces.

Alphonse Fouquet Bangle Bracelet c.1890
Carlo & Arthur Giuliano Necklace c.1900
Third Republic Period Suite c.1875
Tiffany & Co Pansy Brooch

Simon Teakle

Simon Teakle Fine Jewelry, founded by Simon Teakle after a long career at Christie’s, offers a collection of antique and modern jewelry of rare elegance. The house is renowned for its bold and unique pieces, ranging from period jewelry to contemporary creations. Simon Teakle stands out for his ability to spot jewels of unique design and sophisticated detail, and to offer his customers pieces that combine jewelry expertise with a taste for beauty.

Art Deco clip brooch by Raymond Yard, c.1935
Cattleya Brooch by Le Turcq et Duval, c.1890
Art Deco bangle with detachable clips, c.1935
Belle Epoque necklace, c.1900

Wartski

Founded in 1865, Wartski is a British house renowned for its historic jewelry, particularly that of Fabergé and the Victorian and Edwardian periods. As specialists in antique jewelry, Wartski offers jewels of exceptional finesse, often crafted by the finest artisans of their time. Their collection includes unique pieces in gold, silver and precious stones, illustrating the refinement of European jewelry traditions. Renowned for its expertise, the company attracts collectors in search of rare and elegant jewelry, steeped in European history and artistic heritage.

Aquamarine and diamond bracelet by Paul Flato
Cloisonné enamelled gold locket by Alexis Falize
Art Deco Gem-set Brooch by Udall and Ballou
Necklace by Marcus & Co.

Shrubsole

Since 1936, Shrubsole has distinguished itself as an expert in antique silver and collectible jewelry. Based in New York, the company is renowned for its impressive collection of jewelry and silver objects, spanning several centuries of history. Shrubsole offers exquisitely detailed period jewelry, each piece telling a unique story and reflecting the craftsmanship of its era. In addition to jewelry, Shrubsole offers a variety of precious silver objects, such as cutlery and rare ornaments, often made by renowned craftsmen.

Turquoise, gold & pearl bracelet, c.1875
A black & white bracelet, c.1925
Art Deco bracelet by Janesich, c.1920
An Art Deco lapis, sapphire & citrine clip, c.1930

Koopman Rare Art

Koopman Rare Art, located in London’s prestigious Mayfair district, is a world-renowned gallery renowned for its selection of antique jewelry and silver objets d’art. Since its foundation in 1952, the company has specialized in rare pieces of jewelry, often signed by master jewelers and craftsmen of the 19th and 20th centuries. Jewelry available at Koopman includes a variety of bracelets, rings, necklaces and brooches that capture the elegance of the Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco periods.

Art Deco multi-gem and enamel brooch, circa 1925
A plique a jour and diamond bat brooch, circa 1910
A diamond flower necklace circa 1950
A 19th century diamond crossover snake bangle

Kentshire

Founded in 1940, Kentshire is one of New York’s leading antique jewelry dealers, famous for its vast assortment of period pieces ranging from Georgian to Art Deco. Kentshire’s collection includes rings, necklaces and brooches of rare elegance, often adorned with precious stones and intricate designs. Their expertise translates into a refined selection where each jewel is chosen for its aesthetics, rarity and state of preservation.

Art Deco multi-gem elephant oasis brooch
Van Cleef & Arpels by Georges Lenfant necklace
Antique French gold and diamond snake bracelet
Art Deco diamond, jade and coral topiary brooch

Véronique Bamps

For over 35 years, Véronique Bamps has established herself as a leading specialist in antique jewelry, focusing on European and American pieces crafted between the 19th century and the 1950s. Based in Monaco, this internationally acclaimed expert meticulously curates her collection, selecting both signed and anonymous creations that stand out for their style, originality, and exceptional craftsmanship.

Véronique’s passion for fine jewelry and her sharp eye for detail have made her a trusted name among collectors and connoisseurs. Her selection reflects a deep understanding of historical artistry and innovation, featuring pieces that capture the aesthetic and technical brilliance of their time.

Art Deco ring by Lacloche c.1930
Ring by René Boivin c.1934
Necklace by Castellani c.1880
Earrings - Marcus & Co c.1905

Les Enluminures

Les Enluminures, directed by Sandra Hindman, is a renowned gallery offering medieval and Renaissance jewelry, as well as European artworks, manuscripts and historical objects. Their collection of historical jewelry is particularly noteworthy, with rings, necklaces and brooches dating back centuries, making Les Enluminures a popular destination for collectors and history buffs alike. The care taken to preserve and authenticate the pieces enables them to offer jewelry that truly embodies the spirit of the medieval and Renaissance periods.

Pendant with Virgin Mary as queen of heaven
Cameo with Double Portrait in Clasp
Roman Ring with Intaglio of Mars 4th century AD
Pendant with The Annunciation miniature

Didier Ltd

Didier Ltd specializes in artists’ jewelry, unique pieces created by modern and contemporary artists such as Picasso, Calder and Fontana. This London-based gallery distinguishes itself by focusing on singular creations, where each jewel transcends traditional jewelry to become a wearable work of art. Didier Ltd enables collectors to acquire pieces that combine modern aesthetics with artistic vision. These jewels, often bold and inspired, are as much works of art as they are accessories, and Didier Ltd remains a pioneer in this field.

Mary Krestinger
Niki de St Phalle
Salvador Dalí
Charles Robert Ashbee

Recommended Articles

The Vladimir tiara is one of the most famous tiaras to have belonged to the Romanov. It now belongs to the British Crown Treasury.
barbara-hutton-jewels
Discover the jewelry collection of Maria Callas

Join us on social networks

Discover

Collectissim Magazine N°5

Discover the history of jewelry in New York in this exceptional special issue.

Discover

Collectissim Magazine N°5

An exceptional special issue dedicated to the history of jewelry in New York.