Get Experts in Buying and Selling Jewellery When You Sell Edwardian Jewellery

We recognise that beyond its monetary worth, estate jewellery embodies memories of treasured moments and beloved individuals. Our commitment is to ensure that the process of selling your jewellery is conducted with meticulous attention to detail. This includes taking the time to listen to the unique story behind each piece and providing insights into the rich history of the Edwardian era.

Your Edwardian treasures hold the potential to help fuel your dreams and aspirations for the future. Whether you envision funding a luxurious getaway, embarking on a renovation project, or celebrating a milestone occasion like a wedding, your jewellery can help pave the way to those dreams. All it takes is reaching out to us and scheduling a free, no-obligation valuation. From there, our specialist will guide you through every step of the journey with personalised care and expertise.

Our Expertise in Helping You to Sell Edwardian Jewellery

We take pride in our extensive expertise in jewellery from diverse historical periods. Our chief specialist, Daniel Ives, possesses a deep understanding of the intricate designs and craftsmanship characteristic of Edwardian jewellery, allowing him to accurately assess and value your pieces. He’ll also keep you fully informed throughout the process, allowing you to make the best decisions for you when considering your options.

Daniel is also well-versed in the rich history of renowned jewellery brands like Cartier and Boucheron, which flourished during the Edwardian era. This knowledge enables us to provide valuable insights into the provenance and significance of your jewellery, enhancing the overall selling experience for our clients.

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    The benefits of using Burlingtons

    A professional service in the
    comfort of your home

    No fees, commissions
    or hidden charges

    Valuations based on over 20 years experience

    Free no obligation valuations

    Immediate
    payment

    We can offer prices
    unachievable at auction

    Our Process When Selling Jewellery

    We’re committed to ensuring a seamless and rewarding experience when selling your Edwardian jewellery. Here is how our efficient service works in three simple steps:

    Scheduling a Valuation

    Reach out to us online or by phone to discuss your Edwardian jewellery. We’ll then schedule an in-person valuation at your convenience, conducted in the comfort of your own home.

    Professional Valuation

    Our expert will travel to your location anywhere in the UK to conduct a full valuation. Considering various factors unique to Edwardian jewellery, our specialist will determine its true value and present you with a fair offer based on market standards.

    Accepting the Offer

    Upon agreeing to our offer, which accurately reflects the market value of your piece, we’ll promptly transfer payment to your designated bank account. Whether through a secure BACS transfer or another preferred method, we ensure a swift and hassle-free transaction process.

    Professionally Valuing Edwardian Jewellery

    There is a long list of factors involved in determining the value of Edwardian jewellery, that may be looked at during a professional valuation:

    • Materials: The type and quality of materials used, such as platinum, diamonds, pearls, and gemstones, significantly impact the value of Edwardian jewellery.
    • Craftsmanship: The intricacy and skill of the craftsmanship, including techniques like filigree work, delicate engraving, and intricate stone settings, contribute to the value of Edwardian pieces.
    • Design and Style: The design aesthetics and style characteristics typical of the Edwardian era, such as lace-like motifs, garlands, ribbons, and bows, influence the desirability and value of the jewellery.
    • Condition: The overall condition of the piece, including any signs of wear, damage, or restoration, can affect its value. Well-maintained and preserved Edwardian jewellery typically commands higher prices.
    • Historical and Cultural Significance: Jewellery with ties to important historical events, cultural movements, or prominent figures from the Edwardian era may hold enhanced value due to its historical and cultural significance.
    • Provenance: The history and provenance of the jewellery, including any notable previous owners or documented lineage, may add value, especially if the piece has historical significance or a fascinating backstory.
    • Rarity and Uniqueness: The rarity and uniqueness of the piece, including limited production runs, one-of-a-kind designs, or rare gemstone combinations, can significantly impact its value.
    • Market Demand: The current market demand and trends for Edwardian jewellery influence its value, with pieces in high demand commanding higher prices in the market.

    Our Google Reviews and Testimonials

    Michael
    Michael
    12:51 09 Sep 24
    Very professional and friendly service. Fair price offered and immediate payment. Highly recommended.
    Uncle Nolly
    Uncle Nolly
    21:48 30 Aug 24
    Having read the reviews about Burlingtons, I decided to give them a try. I am so glad I did. Because of distance and my working hours, my interactions with Burlingtons was via email. Daniel was always quick to respond and made everything clear and concise. I posted my items to him (very safe and secure). He came back with a true valuation on the day he received the items and the money was in my account once I supplied my bank details.I cannot thank Daniel enough. What I thought was going to be a difficult process was made so easy. Many thanks.
    Jeremy
    Jeremy
    12:09 06 Aug 24
    Very efficient service provided. My initial email enquiry was quickly returned with an estimate from Daniel. We arranged a time to meet at my home which was swiftly followed by a transaction that concluded our business. Would definitely use Burlingtons again in the future!
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