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Explore the endlessly fascinating stories behind famous pieces of jewellery. Become captivated by the phenomenal gems that form deep within the earth's crust. Be inspired by some of the most incredible craftspeople and designers the world has ever seen.


Join Matthew Weldon, CEO of Courtville and GIA-certified gemologist Alyce Ketcher on their gem pursuit as they use their unique knowledge, passion and expertise to illuminate the magical and mysterious world of antique and vintage jewellery.


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Gem Pursuit Matthew Weldon of Courtville Antique & Vintage Jewellers

    • Education

Explore the endlessly fascinating stories behind famous pieces of jewellery. Become captivated by the phenomenal gems that form deep within the earth's crust. Be inspired by some of the most incredible craftspeople and designers the world has ever seen.


Join Matthew Weldon, CEO of Courtville and GIA-certified gemologist Alyce Ketcher on their gem pursuit as they use their unique knowledge, passion and expertise to illuminate the magical and mysterious world of antique and vintage jewellery.


Never miss an episode, subscribe and stay tuned. Get social with Courtville, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok


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#jewelry #jewellery #arts #history #design #gemstones #antiquejewelry #artdeco #education #victorianera #edwardianera #vintagejewelry

    Art Deco Icon in NYC

    Art Deco Icon in NYC

    Courtville recently displayed at an incredible antiques fair in the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York and our very own Alyce got to check out an exhibition of one of the most prestigious art deco artists while on her travels. 


    Tamara de Lempicka had a fascinating life, one that has now been made into a broadway musical. Her unique, standout style had a lasting impact on the Art Deco movement, and her own collection of art, jewellery and antiques is heavily influenced by artists of the time. 


    Alyce takes us with her on her exploration of Lempicka in NYC, from Broadway to the Sotheby’s exhibition, along with sharing what she learned about this formidable female icon. 






    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT


    The story of Tamara de Lempicka’s life Flourishing in the Art Deco period in Paris Lempicka’s stand out style compared to other art deco artists Art deco jewellery featured in Lempicka’s art work and personal collection Visiting the Tamara de Lempicka exhibition in Sotheby’s NYC 





    MORE INFORMATION


    Tamara de Lempicka Exhibition 


    https://www.sothebys.com/en/digital-catalogues/the-world-of-tamara-a-celebration-of-lempicka-art-deco






    Social Media


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    QUOTES


    Her name is synonymous with the art in which she created and has for a long time lived on the fringes of pop culture. - Alyce Ketcher 






    When we look at her pieces, she is probably the only artist who has ever really taken the essence of the Art Deco period, and actually put it on canvas. - Alyce Ketcher 






    Tamara de Lempicka was known for enjoying all the things of the Art Deco period, and that was not limited to fashion that you wore, but also jewels that glittered and accessorized those outfits. Many of her portraits will have gorgeous pieces of jewellery. - Alyce Ketcher 






    KEYWORDS


    #artdeco #artwork #jewellery #paris #artist #antique

    • 32 min
    Defining Movements: Suffragettes

    Defining Movements: Suffragettes

    One of the beauties of antique jewellery is that it can serve as a reminder of defining moments or movements in history that led to truly unique pieces.


    Today, we’re taking a look at the jewellery that was inspired by and created for the suffragette movement in the UK. These political pieces are some of the most collectible antique jewellery you will come across and are an important reminder of the fight for women’s right to vote in the early 20th century. Matthew and Alyce take a look at the origin of the suffrage movement, including why jewellery became such an important part of their protest and honour the incredible women who gave up their lives to fight for the cause. 






    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT


    The origin of the Suffragette movement Colours and gemstones typical to suffragette pieces Trade tips for collecting the incredibly rare suffragette jewellery A badge of honour brooch for political prisoners of the movement Iconic women of the suffragette movement and jewellery they created 





    MORE INFORMATION


    Sylvia Pankhurst Holloway Prison Brooch


    https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/holloway-prison-brooch-279701 






    Suffragette necklace available at Courtville Antiques 


    https://www.instagram.com/p/C5QUUTZCM_J/






    Social Media


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    QUOTES


    The fact that they were willing to go to these extreme lengths to gain their rights is very inspiring, and of course, it inspired not only that movement, but a jewellery movement as well. - Alyce Ketcher






    I think the key factor for a suffragette piece of jewellery comes down to the colors really. - Matthew Weldon 






    My trade tip for you is if you're looking at a suffragette piece, it wants to be in the arts and crafts style, Art Nouveau style or Edwardian style and yellow gold or silver. - Alyce Ketcher 






    Sylvia Pankhurst actually designs a brooch. Now referred to as the Holloway prison brooch, they were given to suffragettes who were incarcerated at Holloway prison as kind of like a badge of honor. - Alyce Ketcher 






    KEYWORDS


    #suffragette #women #jewellery #edwardian #suffrage #brooch

    • 40 min
    Defining Movements: Art Nouveau

    Defining Movements: Art Nouveau

    Unlike the fleeting trends of the modern day, antique jewellery comes from times of defined eras and movements that inspired many artists and makers. 


    We’ve covered jewellery eras in a past series but we never got to dive into this incredible movement that shaped art, design, architecture and of course jewellery. Although sometimes considered an acquired taste, art nouveau can be appreciated for its unique, beautiful style and the talent it took to create. Matthew and Alyce look back at the evolution of the movement and how it was influenced by worldly events, along with why the style was considered progressive or even risqué. They also share their favourite icons of the era and offer trade tips on how to add some pieces to your own collection. 






    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT


    Art movements compared to fleeting modern trends The worldly influences on the Art Nouveau evolution Defining the style with free flowing lines and nature inspiration Trade tips for adding Art Nouveau pieces to your collection Icons of the era: Fouquet and Lalique





    MORE INFORMATION


    French Art Nouveau ring featuring Colombian emerald cabochon https://www.instagram.com/p/CwubyTLo2Jl/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==






    Art Nouveau coin ring featuring a whimsical woman adorning a diamond necklace


    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1uMGd-suae/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==






    Social Media






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    QUOTES


    When I think about movements from the past, it's a lot like something going viral on Instagram or something going viral on social media today. - Alyce Ketcher 






    When I think of Art Nouveau, you’ve really got to set the scene in terms of what's going on in the world that actually led to this movement. - Matthew Weldon 






    The free flowing lines, the female body, the insects, the imagination, and the almost fantasy style. You can really appreciate it and Art Nouveau as an art form,  - Matthew Weldon 






    You cannot talk about Art Nouveau without talking about my icon, it's impossible. And what's really interesting about my icon is that he kind of never set out to be a jeweller. - Alyce Kethcer 






    KEYWORDS


    #artnouveau #jewellery #design #jewel #enamel #art

    • 44 min
    Royal Regalia: Spectacular Sweden

    Royal Regalia: Spectacular Sweden

    We’re back with a very special bonus episode of our Royal Regalia: A History of Splendour series after a listener request for an episode on the crown jewels of Sweden. 


    Sweden’s Kingdom has a history spanning over 1000 years. The protected jewel collection features some of the most impressive parures and tiaras you’ll ever see, including a bejeweled, cowboy-esque crown. 


    Matthew and Alyce dive into the country’s unique, multinational history and trace back the origins of some of their spectacular pieces. They also share their favourites of the collection, highlighting beautiful detailed cameos and an incredible rare gemstone. 






    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT


    Sweden’s multinational royal history How Sweden came to have a French family name on the throne The establishment of the Swedish ‘fideikomiss’ to protect their jewels A bejeweled cowboy hat fit for future kings and queens Unique collection pieces including detailed cameos and unusual gemstones


    MORE INFORMATION


    The Swedish Royal Regalia 


    https://www.kungahuset.se/english/royal-cultural-heritage 






    The Swedish State Regalia 


    https://www.kungligaslotten.se/4.35bccc2161be12b93e3387.html?archive=3.35bccc2161be12b93e3583#svid10_46ca39931600d1b7b982f3 






    King Karl X Gustav's Crown of the Heir Apparent


    https://www.kungligaslotten.se/english/archives/the-state-regalia/2020-03-16-king-karl-x-gustavs-crown-of-the-heir-apparent.html 






    Pink Topaz Parure 


    https://www.thecourtjeweller.com/2022/11/spectacular-swedish-pink-topazes-for-queen-silvia.html 






    Cameo Tiara 


    https://www.thecourtjeweller.com/2021/02/the-stories-of-swedens-romantic-cameo.html 






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    QUOTES


    The connections in the Swedish Royal Family to the Danish, the British, the Norwegian, I mean, their family trees read like a bowl of spaghetti. - Alyce Ketcher 






    The whole point was that these jewels that were left in this collection had to stay within the family. Whoever inherited them had to pass them on to the next one, you couldn't do anything with them. So they were kind of yours, but they had to stay as property of the Swedish crown. - Matthew Weldon 






    One thing that I really love about the about Scandinavia royal families, the Scandies, they're not afraid to wear a good tiara.  - Alyce Ketcher 






    KEYWORDS


    #tiara #sweden #crown #jewels #royalregalia #king #cameos #diamonds #royalfamily

    • 49 min
    Royal Regalia: Investigating Ireland

    Royal Regalia: Investigating Ireland

    We have come to the end of our special series ‘Royal Regalia: A History of Splendour’ and for our final episode we’re taking a look at some jewels close to home. 


    Although you may not have known this country would have crown jewels, we’ll find out the history that led to their establishment, how they trace back to British royal regalia and the suspicious circumstances of their mysterious disappearance, which is still unsolved to this day. 


    Matthew and Alyce are joined by a very special guest for this episode, leading expert on Irish silver and antique jewellery Jimmy Weldon, who has a familial link to the case of the missing jewels and is also Matthew’s father.






    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT


    The complicated colonial relationship led to Ireland’s crown jewel collectionHow provenance unimaginably inflates the value of crown jewels  A series of questionable events that led to their mysterious disappearanceWho would technically have ownership of the jewels if they were discovered The Weldon family link to this curious case


    MORE INFORMATION


    The Irish Crown Jewels 


    https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/irish-crown-jewels-stolen






    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-62924392  






    Social Media






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    QUOTES


    It can be described almost as mystical. It's like they're like a mountain stream, where today we're talking about D color diamonds being the finest, in the old times they used to speak of diamonds being of the first water. - Jimmy Weldon 






    The key to understanding the Irish Crown Jewels, you can't mention them without mentioning that they're gone. - Matthew Weldon 






    This is fascinating to have a direct link to the possible recovery of such important jewels, especially to the country. But what do we think really happened to them? - Alyce Kethcer 










    KEYWORDS


    #crownjewels #ireland #dublincastle #royal #diamonds #history

    • 45 min
    Royal Regalia: Bold Britain

    Royal Regalia: Bold Britain

    We’re just over half way through our short series, Royal Regalia: A History Of Splendour, looking at the stories and histories behind some of the world’s most famous crown jewels. Today, we look at a collection shroud in family spats and colonial controversy. 


    The British Royal Family has always been subject to criticism and the history of their jewel collections are no different. From questions around ownership to some of the most impressive emeralds with a questionable backstory. Matthew and Alyce dive into the mysterious acquisitions of this collection, including the messy lineage of the royal family. They also reveal their favourite pieces and where you can see these fantastic royal jewels for yourself. 






    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT


    The UK’s strained royal family lineage The controversial origins of the British Royal Family collections A mystery of emeralds and diamonds in the Queen’s negligeeQueen Victoria’s sentimental heirloom worn by five different queensWhere you can see the British royal regalia, or at least what we know of it  





    MORE INFORMATION


    Cullinan Diamonds


    https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geology/cullinan-diamond.htm 


    Prince Albert’s Brooch 


    https://www.thecourtjeweller.com/2019/08/prince-alberts-brooch.html 






    Social Media


    IG - @CourtvilleAntiquesFB - @CourtvilleantiquesTik Tok - @matthew.weldon    YouTube - @courtvilleantiquePinterest - @courtville

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    QUOTES


    We have a lot to thank for the marriages that came into the British Royal Family. A lot of the marriages brought extremely wealthy women into the Kingdom, who brought their own jewels that were bequeathed to them from other royal families. - Alyce Ketcher 


    The scepter holds the largest of the Cullinan diamonds, and the largest cut diamond in the world, 530 carats. The weight of these things as well is just incredible. - Alyce Ketcher 


    The Scottish regalia is also a part of the British Royal Family. It's a little bit controversial, but does it really belong to the British Royal Family? - Alyce Ketcher


    There's those pieces that in a way might even be more important to the people who get them because it's specific to them - Matthew Weldon


    It is said that it's bad luck for any man to wear that diamond - Matthew Weldon 


    I would say you're absolutely right, there are pieces that we don't see because it actually would just be too controversial. - Matthew Weldon 


    I can imagine when you wear something like this, you would feel otherworldly. It is just a magnificent piece. - Alyce Ketcher 






    KEYWORDS


    #royalfamily #diamonds #crownjewels #emeralds #queenvictoria #royalregalia #jewellery

    • 50 min

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