What is estate jewelry exactly and where can one sell estate jewelry?
Biltmore is a estate jewelry buyer for people who are interesting in selling estate jewelry. Estate jewelry is defined as any jewelry that has been previously owned. However, it is widely used to describe any piece or pieces of jewelry of various styles that were manufactured many years ago. Estate jewelry can be split into two separate categories: antique jewelry and vintage jewelry.
Many people own estate jewelry for years, then trade it or sell estate jewelry after it has appreciated in value. According to government guidelines, items at least 100 years old are considered antiques. Within the jewelry business itself, an item is referred to as antique if it is from the Art Deco period (1920-1935).
Vintage describes jewelry manufactured one of the following eras: Early Victorian, Mid-Victorian, Late Victorian, Arts and Crafts era, Art Nouveau, Edwardian, Art Deco and Retro. Depending on the piece, estate jewelry may be sold for lots of money.
Many people commonly refer to estate jewelry as antique jewelry, vintage jewelry, and period jewelry. Typically estate jewelry will not be accompanied by a receipt or any sort of authenticity papers as it can very well be over hundreds of years old. This makes it very important to bring your pieces to Scottsdale Loan so our well trained staff can correctly appraise and authenticate your jewelry, gold, and diamonds.
Why sell estate jewelry to Biltmore instead of other estate jewelry buyers?
Biltmore has a very wide knowledge of the jewelry and diamond industries, with estate jewelry falling under the realm of the jewelry business. Our company will be happy to give you a fast and free appraisal on your estate jewelry. Using our network of experts in the field, we will correctly value your estate jewelry and present you with an offer to either sell estate jewelry or receive on loan using it as collateral.
We are very confident that as estate jewelry buyers, we will offer an amount that you will be pleased with.
What types of items are accepted when selling estate jewelry?
Biltmore will buy or give a loan on any type of estate jewelry that has strong value including, but not limited to: diamonds, colored gemstones, watches, flatware, silverware, gold, silver and platinum, art nouveau, Victorian (early-mid-late) jewelry, Georgian jewelry, Edwardian jewelry, arts and crafts era, art deco jewelry, retro jewelry, costume jewelry and more.
We know many experts in the field of antique jewelry who know how to place a correct value on your pieces. Because of our network as estate jewelry buyers, we can correctly appraise and pay more for your estate jewelry.
We will pay more for designer brands such as:
Allan Adler | Barry Kieselstein |
Belle Epoque | Bruckmann |
Buccellati | Carl Peterson |
Cartier | Chanel |
Charles Turi | Christofle |
David Webb | Dominick & Haff |
Douvaine Unger | Faberge |
Georg Jensen | George & Martha |
Gorham | Hammerman Brothers |
Herman Siersbol | International |
Lunt | M. Waslikoff & Sons |
Oscar Heyman | Pomellato |
Porter Blanchard | Puiforcat |
Queille | Ralph Togel |
Ravinet D’Enfer | Ravinett |
Reed & Barton | S. Kirk & Son |
Schiaparelli | Seaman Schepps |
Shreve Dolores | Spritzer-Fuhrmann |
Stieff | Tiffany & Co |
Towle | Van Cleef & Arpels |
Contact Us to sell estate jewelry!
If you have a question or are unsure if we are interested in your item(s), Biltmore will be more-than-happy to evaluate what you have for free with no obligation. Please use our appraisal form here or you can visit our How it works page for more information. Walk-ins are accepted at our Scottsdale location. No need to set an appointment!
Scottsdale: 480-991-5626 10830 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85254