Regency Vintage Jewelry Collection

Regency Vintage Jewelry Collection

Step into the bold glamour of the 1950s and 60s with our Regency Vintage Jewelry Collection. Known for its sculptural designs, rich color palettes, and luminous rhinestones, Regency jewelry offers a distinct Mid-Century look that’s both romantic and dramatic. Whether it’s a marbled cabochon bracelet, a rhinestone-studded brooch, or a pair of statement earrings, every piece in this collection embodies the elegance and energy of the era. With limited production and a devoted collector base, Regency pieces are as rare as they are radiant.

At Worth & Company, we’re proud to present a curated selection of signed Regency originals, sourced for their quality, condition, and unforgettable style. These vintage treasures are ideal for collectors, stylists, and anyone drawn to the timeless sophistication of American costume jewelry.

Worth Considering When Shopping for Regency Jewelry

What Makes Regency Jewelry Unique?

Regency jewelry is celebrated for its bold use of color, cabochon glass stones, and sculptural floral designs. Unlike mass-market brands of the same era, Regency favored inventive compositions and small-batch production, making each piece feel intentionally crafted and truly one-of-a-kind.

Identifying Signed Pieces

Most authentic Regency pieces are signed “Regency” on the back or clasp in a stylized script. While unsigned examples do exist, the signature mark is a strong indicator of provenance and collector value. Always look for intact clasps, prong settings, and finish consistency to verify condition.

Styling Tips for Mid-Century Glamour

Regency jewelry was made for drama—ideal for cocktail wear, evening events, or as a bold accent in modern wardrobes. Pair a Regency bracelet with a neutral blouse or let a colorful brooch pop against a little black dress. The brand's layered textures and sparkling stones love the spotlight.

Collectibility and Care

Due to Regency’s short production window and artistic focus, pieces are relatively scarce today and highly collectible. To preserve their beauty, store away from humidity and clean gently with a soft cloth—avoiding water or abrasive cleaners that could damage rhinestones or plating.