Jewelry and the Art of Selling
By David
Foard
Editor's Summary: The author offers up some good advice
if you wish to sell your antique jewelry. Two great rules are included
as well as some great tips for getting valuations for your antique
jewelry.
Two of the most frequently asked questions we get at the Online
Jewelry Appraisal Center is:
"How do I sell an item of Antique or Estate Jewelry?" or... "How
much should I ask for it?"
Very often people receive an item as a 'Hand Down' or 'Bequest'
after someone has passed away. It may or may not be worth something,
or the person 'Just doesn't like it'....
So what to do?
# RULE 1: Take back control.
The Antique Trade in general are a Fine and Trusting lot, but there
are always the 'Shyster' or 'Fagin' characters out there.
In this case it's not Buyer Beware, but Seller Beware...
Sometimes the Second-Hand Dealers or Pawn Brokers (all of whom
have a great general knowledge on Buying and Selling) may not QUITE
know what your particular item is really worth.
So the first thing to do is get your item appraised and valued
by a qualified gemologist (if there are gemstones involved) and/or
a member of the local Valuers association. Your local, TRUSTED Jeweler
might be both.
It is greatly suggested that the person you obtain a valuation
from, is NOT INVOLVED IN THE PURCHASE OF THE ITEM.
But a further word of advice is given here too...
Let these people know 'WHAT YOU WANT THE VALUATION FOR'.
There are several TYPES of Valuation and all will have a different
price on the bottom line.
Did you want an Insurance valuation?
Did you want to sell the item to a third party?
Did you wish to sell the item through an Auction?
Did you just want to know what it would fetch?
All of these are very valid points, yet all are different.
If you are not sure which applies to your particular situation,
why not check our very helpfull information section on 'TYPES OF
VALUATIONS' at the Online Jewelry Appraisal Centre (address shown
below).
If you don't want to go to a great expense, you might take advantage
of the useful 'Do it Yourself' ONLINE Valuation Self Appraisal Kit.
At such a low fee (less than the price of a Big Mac and Coke) it's
money well spent. Indeed, if you just purchased something on eBay
or Yahoo auctions for example, you might wish to confirm an approximate
value by using this easy to use valuation kit.
The 'walk through' instructions are so easy my 6yr old Granddaughter
completed the form in under ten minutes. (She had it all wrong of
course) but it was under ten minutes.
'Just Kidding...' It couldn't be simpler.
My other Granddaughter (Rachael was eight) did it easy AND correct!
So if you recently bought something from a local Dealer, on the
Market or at the Antique Fair, why not get it checked. What's the
worst that could happen? You blow some loose change - Not much of
a Risk, is it?
At this price it's a Bargain, plus there are many other advantages
to having your Jewelry done at the Online Jewelry Appraisal Center.
# RULE 2: Pick your Market.
What do we mean by this is:
Are you in a hurry to Cash something in? Do you have the time to
'Try, Try again...' should something NOT sell the first time around?
What are the costs involved? How about selling something 'On Consignment?'
Auction Houses are a great way to sell your Jewelry, but even the
best of them have costs. Find out BEFORE you sell.
Selling on Consignment is another good method, as you should get
more money from the sale than if you sold it directly to an Antique
Dealer. BUT IT MIGHT TAKE MORE TIME.
Are the Classified Ads in the local paper worth doing?
In our experience... NO! Plus you have the extra security problem
associated with someone coming to your Home to inspect the goods
- 'And Check out all your other stuff too.'
It's just not Worth it...
There are several other SPECIAL REPORTS available through our eMail-on-Demand
subscription box at the website, so please take some time to visit.
There is a timely warning on Security issues. It's good advice,
plus there is some great tips on Investing in Jewelry, Insurance
guidelines and other notes on selling, Hallmarking tips etc, and
they are being added to all the time.
And the best bit is they are FREE....
Thank you for taking the time to read this special report. If you
thought it interesting, useful or found it helped you in any way
I would appreciate your comments via email at the address shown
below.
This is my personal email address and I read every comment - good
or bad.
Alternatively: why not pass it on to a friend. I'm sure you can
think of someone who might benefit from this useful information.
Treat it as doing me a big favor. I will certainly appreciate it.
Thank you. As usual....
Take care and watch the road.
Kind regards.
David Foard F.G.A.A.
President gemologist/valuer at the Online Jewelry Appraisal Center.
P.S. There are many other complimentary Reports available to you
at our website, or if you haven't yet done so, you may like to subscribe
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full of Hints - Tips - Secrets and Articles in every issue.
About The Author
David Foard is retired ("Ha..." he laughs). He is working harder
now than at any time in his life, especially over the 30 years he
spent in the Antique Jewelry Trade as a qualified gemologist and
member of the Valuers Council. Now he concentrates on the three
'R's of 'Reading' Ritin' and re-ritin articles, courses and producing
free reports and information at his website.
Get all the info now by going to http://www.online-jewelry-appraisals.com
and follow the links at the Online Jewelry Appraisal Center.
gemmo1@jewellery-antiques.com
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