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Antique & Vintage Tennis Bracelet

Explore our fine collection of antique and vintage tennis bracelets, historically known as line bracelets. These elegant designs feature a continuous row of diamonds or gemstones, creating a sleek, flexible bracelet that has remained timeless for over a century. Whether described as a tennis bracelet or a line bracelet, the style remains the same: a fluid, sparkling line of stones that sits gracefully on the wrist.

Discover Antique Tennis Bracelets

Our expansive range includes antique diamond line bracelets, vintage diamond tennis bracelets, and gemstone-set variations, such as the highly sought-after antique sapphire bracelet and vintage sapphire bracelet styles. You will also find Art Deco diamond and sapphire line bracelets from the early 20th century, mid-century yellow gold tennis bracelets, and classic diamond designs suited to everyday elegance or special occasions.

Every bracelet is individually examined by our jewellery specialists to verify quality, authenticity, and condition. The approximate age and origin are determined through stylistic assessment, gemstone analysis, and metal testing. All diamonds and gemstones include independent certification, and metal purity is verified by hallmarks or using a Niton analyser, ensuring full accuracy.

Antique vs Vintage Tennis Bracelets

Within our classification, antique tennis bracelets are those dating up to and including 1939, often originating from the Art Deco period where linear gemstone designs became particularly popular.

Vintage tennis bracelets, created between 1940 and 1995, reflect evolving styles of the mid to late 20th century, often incorporating refined settings and improved clasp mechanisms for enhanced wearability.

FAQs for Antique & Vintage Tennis Bracelets

  • An antique tennis bracelet (pre-1940) or vintage tennis bracelet (post-1940) features a continuous row of diamonds or gemstones set in a flexible line. Historically, this design was known as a line bracelet, especially in the Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco periods.
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