With the price of gold still high, many people are choosing to clear out attics, basements and wardrobes and sell their old and broken jewellery that they can't or don't wear: it makes sense. But how can you be sure you're talking to a professional? And what's the process involved?
Valuation
In order to have your jewellery accurately assessed, you may need to leave it with our experienced valuation team for a short time, although if your items are hallmarked and their value is readily apparent, instant valuations are sometimes available. If you have anything to prove the provenance of the jewellery -old boxes, receipts, etc.- or certificates for precious stones, you should bring them along as they could increase the price that you are offered. If hallmarks aren't present on the jewellery, we are able to test and weigh it to discover its true composition and value, therefore offering you a fair price.
Bringing your items in doesn't mean that you are obligated to sell: the valuation is free, and you are equally free to walk away with no explanations necessary- and you certainly won't be given the "hard sell". However, we're confident that our discreet and professional business can offer you some of the best service for buying scrap jewellery in the market.
Scrap Jewellery Purchased
Broken earrings, chains, necklaces, brooches, rings, gold coins and other miscellaneous items of damaged jewellery are all purchased, and not just gold: silver is bought, too.
Equally, precious old stones, palladium and platinum items can also be brought in.
Taking your items in to us gives you some reassurance: there are no paper bags filled with your old gold to be posted off, and dealing with our experienced, locally-based business face to face means that you can get free informal advice as well as our final offer for your jewellery, based on our professional knowledge and considerable experience.
Your scrap jewellery can also be given in part-exchange for brand new jewellery- an even more competitive price can be offered for this service. Come in and see for yourself.