Etruscan Medallion Sterling Silver Jewelry by George W. Shiebler of New York, New York
- GREG ARBUTINE
- Apr 15
- 2 min read

The Shiebler Sterling Silver Manufacturing Company was in business from 1891-1910 and was a close rival to Tiffany & Co. In that time period, the company produced various flatware and hollowware items as well as a limited amount of jewelry pieces.
One of the most renowned of their jewelry designs was the Etruscan Medallion pattern. It features Etruscan busts of women, men, warriors, and other human faces. The jewelry was designed in a very Greco-Roman aesthetic and is very distinctive from almost any other similarly made pieces by other companies.
There wasn't much produced and today these pieces are very rare and highly sought after. Pieces are generally worth in the hundreds of dollars per troy ounce. Little lapel pins go for $250-$400 and bracelets can go for $500-$750.
If you are lucky enough to own a piece of Shiebler sterling silver jewelry, then you are definitely fortunate indeed.



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Article Authored by Greg Arbutine on 4-16-25 - Greg Arbutine is a world leading expert on all things to do with sterling silver. He has been buying, selling and collecting in this field since the year 1972. If you want to deal with a fair minded and honest expert, Greg Arbutine is your man.
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