
Brooches & Pins Collection
Brooches and pins have long been a way to express personality and sophistication, and we are thrilled to present a collection as distinctive as the collectors who wear them. From Victorian cameos to sparkling mid-century rhinestone brooches, each piece in our collection is hand-selected for its artistry and charm. With over five decades of experience, we take pride in sourcing truly special brooches that tell a story. Whether you’re drawn to delicate floral pins, figural brooches, or dazzling Art Nouveau designs, we invite you to find a piece that speaks to you.
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Unsigned KJL Sword Brooch Pin Vintage Red and Black & Stone Sword Brooch Pin
Vendor:Worth and CompanyRegular price $575.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Beautiful Unique Sterling Silver With Onyx Crystal Drop Brooch Pin
Vendor:Worth and CompanyRegular price $280.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Signed Alice Caviness Fashion Brooch Beautiful Vintage Stunning Glass Brooch
Vendor:Worth and CompanyRegular price $550.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Signed Vendome Vintage Multi Color Glass Owl Brooch
Vendor:Worth and CompanyRegular price $550.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Austria Signed Multi-Color Glass and Rhinestone Vintage Fashion Brooch
Vendor:Worth and CompanyRegular price $328.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per
Worth Considering When Shopping for Vintage & Antique Brooches
About Brooches
Brooches are one of the most expressive forms of jewelry—tiny artworks meant to be worn. From mourning pieces and lover’s knots to whimsical animals and florals, vintage brooches reflect trends, sentiments, and symbolism from their time. Today, they’re celebrated for their uniqueness and styling versatility.
What to Look for When Buying Vintage Brooches
Inspect the pin mechanism—look for secure clasps, original C-clasps or tube hinges on earlier examples, and signs of repair. Consider size, weight, and materials (enamel, stone, or pearl). Brooches with moving parts or multiple materials should be checked for structural soundness.
Popular Styles and Eras
Georgian and Victorian brooches often feature symbolic motifs, portraiture, or hairwork. Art Nouveau brooches favor natural curves and feminine forms, while Art Deco examples use geometry, enamel, and diamonds. Mid-century brooches often lean into bold florals, figural designs, and bright rhinestones.
Styling Vintage Brooches Today
The brooch is having a modern revival—pin one to a blazer, scarf, bag, or even in your hair. Group several small pins for a curated collage, or let one bold piece stand alone. A vintage brooch instantly adds individuality and a story to any outfit.