Rating and value of jewelry, brooches, combs from the Vever house

Vever, swan comb and water lilies

If you own a piece of Vever jewelry and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers can offer you their appraisal services. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your piece, and provide you with a precise estimate of its value on today's market. Then, if you wish to sell your work, we'll guide you towards the best possible arrangement to obtain the optimum price.

Rating and value of Vever jewelry

Vever jewelry is a popular item at auction. They are collected by bidders of all nationalities. Nowadays, prices for these objects can rise considerably under the auctioneer's hammer. Combs and brooches are particularly prized by buyers from all over the world. The price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €120 to €360,000, at the moment, a substantial gap but one that says a lot about the value that can be attributed to these objects. In 2018, a diamond-shaped silver and yellow gold "devant de corsage" brooch set with emeralds and diamonds sold for €360,000, originally estimated at €60,000 to €100,000.  

Order of value from a simple work to the most prestigious

Jewel type

Results

Tie pin

From €600 to €800

Bib/cuff links

From €120 to €2,000

Comb

From €3,670 to €5,000

Bracelet

From €750 to €10,000

Ring

From €1,000 to €70,200

Pendant

From €700 to €215,900

Spindle

From €550 to €360,000

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Style and technique of the most popular Vever jewels on the market

The first Vever jewels date from the early 20th century and are part of the Art Nouveau jewelry movement. They are made of gold, enamel and sometimes diamonds. Brooches are the most characteristic jewelry of this period. They are usually colored and may also be set with gemstones in a variety of colors.

Vever peigne Assyrienne, by Eugène-Samuel Grasset

The history of Vever

Maison Vever was a famous 19th-century French family business specializing in the design and trade of jewelry, objets d'art and luxury goods. Founded by brothers Henri and Paul Vever in Paris in the 1850s, Vever quickly distinguished itself by its exquisite craftsmanship, creativity and commitment to the Art Nouveau aesthetic. The Vever's collaborated with renowned artists of the time, such as René Lalique and Alphonse Mucha, to create pieces that captured the essence of the fashionable art movement. Their jewelry and objects were exhibited at international shows and were highly prized by collectors and art lovers alike. Sadly, Vever closed its doors in the early 20th century, but its artistic legacy lives on in the rare and precious pieces that continue to delight art lovers and historians to this day. 

The success of Vever jewelry at auction  

Vever jewelry is a success at auction for several reasons. Firstly, Vever was known for its commitment to the aesthetics of Art Nouveau, an artistic movement characterized by organic forms, flowing lines and attention to detail. Vever jewelry perfectly reflects these characteristics, making it highly prized by collectors and art lovers looking for unique and exceptional pieces.

The rarity of Vever jewelry also contributes to its success at auction. Since Vever closed its doors in the early 20th century, the pieces created by the company have become rare and sought-after collectors' items. The combination of their rarity, artistic quality and history contributes to a high level of interest among auction buyers, which often translates into high prices.  

Finally, the auction market itself plays a role. Auctions offer a competitive environment where collectors and art enthusiasts can vie for unique pieces. This can lead to overbidding and push prices upwards, contributing to the success of Vever jewelry at auction.

Vever, Naïade comb, by Eugène-Samuel Grasset, circa 1900

Knowing the value of a Vever jewel

If you happen to own a piece of Vever jewelry, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal using the form on our website. A member of our team of experts and certified auctioneers will contact you promptly to provide you with an estimate of the market value of your piece, as well as all the relevant information about it. If you wish to sell your property, our specialists will also be on hand to offer you alternatives for selling it at the best possible price, taking into account market trends.

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