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The Jewelry Collection of
Anne C. and David J. Bromer

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On December 17th, Rago is honored to present The Jewelry Collection of Anne C. and David J. Bromer. Renowned antiquarian booksellers, the Bromers began collecting jewelry in 1993 after inheriting a small estate of gemstone pieces. Their passion for the artistry of book design naturally extended to finely crafted jewelry, inspiring them to curate a remarkable collection over several decades. Featuring exquisite works by renowned masters like René Lalique and Louis Comfort Tiffany, as well as exceptional creations by lesser-known talents such as Lucien Gautrait and Paul Peter Pfeiffer, their collection celebrates the beauty of Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, and Jugendstil design.

Auction / Lambertville
17 December 2024
11 am eastern

Additional information
info@ragoarts.com
609 397 9374

Louis Comfort Tiffany for Tiffany & Co.  Important necklace  $151,200  

Hans Bolek for Oscar Dietrich, Important exhibition necklace

Hans Bolek for Oscar Dietrich

Important exhibition necklace

estimate: $12,000–16,000

result: $21,420

Frank Gardner Hale, Pendant necklace

Frank Gardner Hale

Pendant necklace

estimate: $12,000–16,000

result: $75,600

Charles Robert Ashbee, Peacock necklace

Charles Robert Ashbee

Peacock necklace

estimate: $12,000–16,000

result: $44,100

Phoebe Anna Traquair, 'The Lovers' necklace

Phoebe Anna Traquair

'The Lovers' necklace

estimate: $10,000–15,000

result: $10,080

Frank Gardner Hale, Peacock pendant brooch

Frank Gardner Hale

Peacock pendant brooch

estimate: $8,000–12,000

result: $37,800

Marcus & Co., Exceptional ring

Marcus & Co.

Exceptional ring

estimate: $9,000–12,000

result: $8,820

Paul Peter Pfeiffer, Jugendstil necklace

Paul Peter Pfeiffer

Jugendstil necklace

estimate: $7,000–9,000

result: $6,930

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., Pendant brooch

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co.

Pendant brooch

estimate: $4,000–6,000

result: $5,670

New York Preview

Join us for a special exhibition of selections from this auction. The Jewelry Collection of Anne C. and David J. Bromer will open in our Chelsea gallery space on December 4th.

4 – 9 December 2024
11 am – 5 pm, Monday – Friday

10 December 2024
11 am – 2 pm

Rago / Wright
501 West 20th Street
New York, NY 10011

Henri Vever  Exceptional butterfly pendant brooch  $27,720  

Lucien Gautrait  Exceptional necklace with insect motif  $15,000–20,000  

Arts & Crafts Jewelry: The Collection of Anne C. and David J. Bromer

by Anne C. Bromer

David J. and Anne C. Bromer. Anne is pictured wearing a moonstone and sapphire necklace by Frank Gardner Hale.


David Jonathan Bromer spent his childhood a block from the ocean in Miami Beach; I grew up 1,500 miles north, also a block from the ocean, in Winthrop, Massachusetts. We met through a mutual friend when David was a junior at M.I.T. and I was a sophomore at Emerson College. At nineteen years old each, we were certain we would be happy together, so we married in 1962. David completed his doctorate degree at M.I.T. in metallurgy and worked in the field of science for ten years. We dabbled in collecting and selling rare books as a hobby until we were able to fulfill our dreams and become full-time antiquarian booksellers. 

In 1980, David and I moved our antiquarian book business, operating under the name of Bromer Booksellers, to Copley Square, Boston. We specialized in “The Book Beautiful,” as coined by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson in his 1900 publication, The Ideal Book. All the elements of creating the ideal book, from text to handmade paper, illustrations, calligraphy, and binding, unified to form a beautiful book. Book design of the Arts & Crafts period, c. 1895-1915, especially captured our interest. In 1993, we were gifted a small estate of gemstone jewelry from David's family, which had us thinking about the link between book designers and well-designed jewelry.

The Bromers' peacock necklace by Charles Robert Ashbee

In 1993, we were gifted a small estate of gemstone jewelry from David's family, which had us thinking about the link between book designers and well-designed jewelry.


British book designers led the way in creating handmade books distinguished by good typography, design, and materials, and several of them were also jewelry designers. Charles Robert Ashbee, printer at the Essex House Press in the Cotswolds, England, was the first book designer to cross over into jewelry. His private press books were exquisite works of art, some printed on natural calfskin called vellum. We were able to purchase one of his rare peacock necklaces executed at the Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Camden and designed by Ashbee. 

Arthur and Georgie Gaskin were known for their illustrations in children’s books as well as Arthur’s beautiful drawings for one book printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press. The husband-and-wife team began working together at the turn-of-the-century to create foliate necklaces that are festooned with wire and semi-precious stones. When Arthur died in 1928, Georgie continued making beautiful necklaces on her own.

Detail of a necklace by Arthur and Georgie Gaskin


In June 1997 I wrote “Three British Book Designers and their Arts & Crafts Jewelry” for Antiquarian Book Monthly. By then we were expanding our collecting vision to include representative pieces from designers further afield than the British Isles. We were seeking variety with excellent design and materials and eventually added pieces from France, Germany, Austria, Spain, America, Denmark, and Russia.

Our jewelry has been photographed in major jewelry references and exhibited at the Driehaus Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Forbes Galleries, New York. 

Our collection largely focused on necklaces, pendants, and brooches, with a bracelet and several rings included. The necklaces are presented in silver and gold; some with enameling and the French examples with plique-à-jour. A variety of precious and semi-precious stones were used as well as crystal and paste. Several are in their original boxes, and most are signed or verified as to the maker. Our jewelry has been photographed in major jewelry references and exhibited at the Driehaus Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Forbes Galleries, New York. 

Art Nouveau, the new art, was an integral component of modernism. Whether it was labeled Arts & Crafts in Britain, Jugendstil in Germany, Wiener Werkstätte in Austria, it was revolutionary in accenting fine design and the elements of care in producing fine, handmade objects. Nature and female forms are thematic in the jewelry. Flowers, leaves, and insects—all are incorporated in pieces, as is the birth of Venus from a diamond studded starfish and a green enameled mermaid with a golden thread.

Art Nouveau, the new art, was an integral component of modernism. Whether it was labeled Arts & Crafts in Britain, Jugendstil in Germany, Wiener Werkstätte in Austria, it was revolutionary in accenting fine design and the elements of care in producing fine, handmade objects.

When I lost David in 2021, I continued to buy a few pieces, but the partnership for the hunt and then the enjoyment of ownership was no longer possible. It is the season now to bid adieu to these incredible pieces of jewelry, all of which I have loved and most of which I took pleasure in wearing at least once. I am delighted to have the collection offered in an open auction for others to appreciate.

Louis Aucoc  'The Birth of Venus' pendant necklace  $44,100  

The Jewelry Collection of Anne C. and David J. Bromer

Auction / Lambertville
17 December 2024
11 am eastern

Preview / New York
4 – 9 December 2024
11 am – 5 pm, Mon – Fri
10 December 2024
11 am – 2 pm
501 West 20th Street

Preview / Lambertville
11 – 17 December 2024
by appointment

Additional information
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609 397 9374

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