Whether you inherited a drawer filled with unique jewelry
pieces from your grandmother or stumbled across a jewelry box at a garage sale,
selling estate jewelry can be a fun and profitable endeavor. At the same time,
it can also be a bit of heartbreaking experience. So, what is the best way to
sell these pieces?
Get an appraisal.
An expert will look at the condition of the jewelry, the setting material and
the gemstones. The professional can give you an honest opinion about the value
of the jewelry based on these properties as well as on the current demand for
period pieces that would include your jewelry.
Time your sale.
It can be disappointing to learn that a beloved heirloom, which has been in the
family for generations, will not fetch a high price on the open market simply
because Edwardian rings are currently flooding it. In this case, it may be more
advantageous to hold on to your jewelry until there is less supply and more
demand.
Visit local estate
jewelry buyers. Shop the piece around and let the retailers make you an offer. Do not be afraid to drive to the next city for additional offers. There
is a good chance that a local store will offer you a better deal simply because
they hope to see you become a repeat customer there.
Choose to sell
outright or consign. When you sell your estate jewelry outright, you may realize
a smaller profit. If you choose to sell your jewelry on consignment, you may
make a bit more money if an interested shopper sees your piece. If nobody is
interested, you make no money.
Sell it for scrap.
If there is simply no interest among estate buyers, talk to a jeweler about
buying your estate jewelry for scrap. If the setting is gold or platinum, you
may be able to get a bit of money for this material. Conversely, if the gem is
beautiful but the setting is distracting, a jeweler may pay you for the gem and
then reset it for sale.
Go online. When
all else fails, it is time to look for a motivated niche customer. List the item on eBay or other online auction sites. Advertise the link to the sale.
Someone else may be able to form a sentimental attachment to the piece and
offer you the kind of money that you think it is worth. Since this auction
places your estate jewelry before a worldwide audience, you have a good chance of
finding someone who shares your affection for the piece.
If you are selling an extensive collection of estate
jewelry, consider hiring a jewelry broker. This professional will shop the
pieces around for you and use connections with buyers and retailers to help you
sell the items. You pay a percentage of the sales price in commission.
Peter Suchy Jewelers is located in Stamford Connecticut on 1137 High Ridge Road and
we are happy to offer estate jewelry appraisals and insurance appraisals to all
of our customers. We invite you to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and if you have questions about estate jewelry, feel free to call us at 203-327-0024.
Be sure to check out our awesome deals in our eBay store!
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