As promised, here are the rest of the pretties from my visit to the palace of wonders that is that fabulous Old Town Alexandria store, The Antique Guild.
To recap, I visited The Antique Guild and its lovely owner, Mara, a few weeks ago and fell in love with it. I stayed for so long and took so many photos of the beautiful jewelry that I couldn’t fit it all on post. Here’s a link to Part I, if you need to catch up.
Today, I bring you part II of The Antique Guild’s treasures.

This gold Art Nouveau pendant in the shape of a dragon is one of the coolest things I’ve ever touched with my own hand. That thing was heavy – serious gold. But what was remarkable was the level of detail: the feathers of the dragon’s wings are detailed even on the back of the piece.

Here’s a detail shot of the dragon pendant’s face. You can see its eyes, its tongue, the straining of its neck muscles as it holds onto that diamond in its mouth. My inner fantasy nerd (which isn’t really very “inner”) was delirious with glee.

An extraordinarily fabulous Art Deco diamond shield ring. You should have seen this one sparkle in the sunlight, it was out of control.

I fell hard for this insanely cool antique lion-headed bracelet. Gold with diamonds and rubies. This is one of the pieces that Mara brought out of the safe for me to play with.


Here’s a friend for that lion I showed you earlier: this one’s a gold locket, also with ruby eyes and a diamond in his mouth. Look at the detail of the fur texture on its face.

A vibrant and colorful (if slightly blurry – my apologies) Art Nouveau brooch. Amethyst, enamel, and pearls.

I fell hard for these two mid-century diamond watches. (The one on the right has a hidden dial, but I promise it’s a watch.)

I thought these two Art Deco marcasite monogram brooches were just too cool.



This guy right here is solely responsible for my newly found desire to own an antique slide bracelet.
Want more info on The Antique Guild, or want to revisit the first batch of photos? You can find The Antique Guild store profile Part I here.
A huge thanks to Mara at The Antique Guild and her lovely associates for not only putting up with me for five hours, but welcoming me enthusiastically and making me impatient to return.










A last peek of the first ring I showed you, because I can’t resist it.
Two Art Deco rings I fell head over heels for. Left: yellow gold, white gold, and amethyst. Right: gold and diamond. And yes, the amethyst is the one that came home with me.
This was referred to at one point as “the big bling” and I think it’s a pretty appropriate name. If I was a lady given to fainting, I would have keeled over when this came out of the safe. It’s an Edwardian collier-de-chien – a multi-strand choker with a central decorative plaque. This piece is made primarily of pearls, with a central plaque made of platinum, diamonds, and pearls in a flowering vine-like motif.
If this Art Deco bracelet is still there when I go back to The Antique Guild, it’s coming home with me.
This is the first piece that Mara handed me and it is antique Tiffany and Co. Art Nouveau, to be precise. It’s a gold brooch with a design of cherry blossoms in yellow and rose gold. It’s spectacularly detailed.
A detail shot of the floral design on the Tiffany brooch. A tad blurrier than I’d hoped it would be, but you can still get the general idea. (Warning: I did my best with these photos, but it’s been a few years since my last photography class.)

This Victorian sapphire and diamond ring had the most amazingly vibrant sparkle. And just look at the color of those sapphires! So pretty.
If you can’t imagine how much I loved this Art Deco sapphire and diamond pendant/brooch, this is obviously your first time reading my blog. Welcome!
Here’s one of my favorite pieces: a beautifully worked antique gold lorngette. Note the loop on the end – these would have been worn on a chain around the neck as a pendant.
And finally, an elegant and beautiful Art Deco diamond and filigree brooch.