Secrets to Collecting Antique & Vintage Jewelry at 20% of Market Value
Over the past 35 years I have collected antique and vintage signed and unsigned costume and fine jewelry and through this experience I have found many ways to find and acquire the most amazing and collectible pieces, having values far higher than what I paid
My tried and true secrets have worked and as a result I own an extraordinary collection of mostly signed and book pieces dating from the late 1800's up tio the present. I have acquired signed and unsigned Miriam Haskell (some of which were developed for Coco Chanel and have even been featured in Chanel print ads from the late 1930's and 40's),Schiaparelli, Pennino, McClelland-Barclay, Alfred Philippe for Trifari,. Fashion accessories are decorative items that supplement one's garment, such as fashion jewellery,womens accessories,jewellery rings,gold jewellery,women's jewellery.You can wholesale jewellery. DeMario, and more of the most sought after names in the antique and vintage jewelry genre.pandora beads. The idea that a small Necklace is dangerous to patients is at best absurd.There are three secrets I employ to acquire such desirable pieces.The first secret is aligning myself with the companies that sell out estates from the home of the deceased. I create relationships with the owners of these companies and ask if I can inspect all jewelry (whether costume or fine)prior to the estate sale dates. In exchange I help publicize their upcoming sale by notifying antique dealers, shop owners and specialty store retailers who may be in the market for great furniture, rugs and accessories. To the estate disposal companies this help is invaluable as it raises their chances of getting better than fair market value as they are going to be selling to resellers. There is a second part to this secret and that is that it also works with auctioneers who do general auctions of household and personal items. Once you have developed these relationships, they will call prior to an auction and sell to you before the auction preview at a low box lot price.
The second secret is to align yourself with pawn shop owners. They do not sell costume jewelry which to them has really no intrinsic value but will offer a bulk price for costume jewelry brought in by folks and for a small profit sell it to me. I have acquired the most amazing pieces this way. A person has unfortunately hit a rough spot and needs cash and will usually clean out all of their drawers which may include a lot of fine but most likely more costume jewelry
. The pawnbroker knows they have an instant sale to me of any and all costume jewelry and most likely sell it to me as a box lot. The person needing the money wins, the pawnbroker wins and I really win, because many of the items have been in the family for years and may date to the late 30's or older. Some may be trash but there is always at least one or two pieces that made the transaction a success.. She created clothes and chanel jewelry for others that were the same as she created for herself.
Over the past 35 years I have collected antique and vintage signed and unsigned costume and fine jewelry and through this experience I have found many ways to find and acquire the most amazing and collectible pieces, having values far higher than what I paid
My tried and true secrets have worked and as a result I own an extraordinary collection of mostly signed and book pieces dating from the late 1800's up tio the present. I have acquired signed and unsigned Miriam Haskell (some of which were developed for Coco Chanel and have even been featured in Chanel print ads from the late 1930's and 40's),Schiaparelli, Pennino, McClelland-Barclay, Alfred Philippe for Trifari,. Fashion accessories are decorative items that supplement one's garment, such as fashion jewellery,womens accessories,jewellery rings,gold jewellery,women's jewellery.You can wholesale jewellery. DeMario, and more of the most sought after names in the antique and vintage jewelry genre.pandora beads. The idea that a small Necklace is dangerous to patients is at best absurd.There are three secrets I employ to acquire such desirable pieces.The first secret is aligning myself with the companies that sell out estates from the home of the deceased. I create relationships with the owners of these companies and ask if I can inspect all jewelry (whether costume or fine)prior to the estate sale dates. In exchange I help publicize their upcoming sale by notifying antique dealers, shop owners and specialty store retailers who may be in the market for great furniture, rugs and accessories. To the estate disposal companies this help is invaluable as it raises their chances of getting better than fair market value as they are going to be selling to resellers. There is a second part to this secret and that is that it also works with auctioneers who do general auctions of household and personal items. Once you have developed these relationships, they will call prior to an auction and sell to you before the auction preview at a low box lot price.
The second secret is to align yourself with pawn shop owners. They do not sell costume jewelry which to them has really no intrinsic value but will offer a bulk price for costume jewelry brought in by folks and for a small profit sell it to me. I have acquired the most amazing pieces this way. A person has unfortunately hit a rough spot and needs cash and will usually clean out all of their drawers which may include a lot of fine but most likely more costume jewelry
. The pawnbroker knows they have an instant sale to me of any and all costume jewelry and most likely sell it to me as a box lot. The person needing the money wins, the pawnbroker wins and I really win, because many of the items have been in the family for years and may date to the late 30's or older. Some may be trash but there is always at least one or two pieces that made the transaction a success.. She created clothes and chanel jewelry for others that were the same as she created for herself.
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