Cartier

Cartier was probably most renown for their jewelry but they also made other items such as clocks and dressing table sets.

By the turn of the 20th century, Cartier was a well-established jewellery house. Advances in technology permitted a revolutionary change of style. Platinum, the new metal, gave lightness and flexibility, providing a perfect medium for the favored bows and wreaths, giving way to a new vernacular in jewellery. Jewels of the Art Deco era were characterised by bold geometric patterns, colour, texture and rich exoticism infused from Persian, Indian, Oriental, Russian and Egyptian influences. Reference: Sotheby’s

Below are some examples and price guides of work by Cartier including an Art Deco clock and an example of Cartier’s makers mark.