Estate Jewelry and Antique Gold Charms at Auction

The Benefits of Buying Antique Gold Charms at Auction

 Purchasing estate jewelry at auction provides numerous advantages:

An opportunity to purchase gold at reasonable prices.

The ability to own unique beautifully crafted pieces.

Owning Culturally distinct European jewelry

 Fluency in the French language allows me the unique opportunity to bid on items “live” at two o’clock in the morning. French auctions take place geographically throughout the country. Also, I travel extensively in Europe which enables me to attend auctions in person.

 - I possess the ability to assess the authenticity, quality, and condition of pieces. Understanding hallmarks is another benefit. I can differentiate between genuine gemstones and imitations.

 - With a keen understanding of current market values and demand, I can secure exceptional pieces at competitive prices.

 - I am experienced in auction dynamics and can develop effective bidding strategies, helping avoid overpaying or losing out on desired items.

 - Estate jewelry and antique 18K gold charms often carry historical significance or unique craftsmanship. I can provide context and detail about the era, designer, or origin of a piece.

 - Auctions can be fast-paced and overwhelming. I avoid impulsive or uninformed decisions, reducing the risk of costly mistakes. Fluency in both French and Italian is helpful.

 Growing up in Montreal, PQ Canada, my mother would often take me to auctions. Clients would hire her as a specialist to facilitate purchasing antiques at auction. I remember antiquing in NH, MA, and VT. I grew up surrounded by antiques and developed an early love for different historical periods.

 Buying 18K gold antique charms and jewelry at auction is a passion that I share with you. I love the thrill of the hunt and am passionate about sharing unique treasures with others. My only problem is that I love each piece and find it difficult to part with each one.

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