Selling jewellery in London

Selling Jewelry in London

Hi everyone!

I have some gold jewelry (22 carat and 18 carat) that I’d like to sell, as I no longer wear them.

Question 1: Can anyone recommend the best places to sell them?

Question 2: What’s the average price per gram for each carat?

I don’t have certification to verify the carat, but I recently visited H&T Pawnbrokers, where they tested the pieces and confirmed their quality.

I would greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions you may have! Thank you!

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  1. Hello!

    Q1: Where to Sell Gold Jewellery

    1. Pawn Shops

    2. Jewellery Stores: Some local jewellers may buy gold or offer trade-in options. Look for those that specialize in buying second-hand jewellery.

    3. Online Gold Buyers: Websites like GoldBuyer, Express Gold Cash, or Hatton Garden-based jewellers may allow you to sell your items online, usually sending you a prepaid envelope for shipping.

    4. Local Markets and Fairs: Consider attending antique fairs or flea markets, where vendors may be interested in buying gold.

    5. Auction Houses: If your jewellery has unique or antique qualities, you might get a better price through an auction house like Sotheby’s or Christie’s.

    Q2: Average Rates for Gold per Gram

    Gold prices fluctuate frequently, but as of my last knowledge, here are estimated average rates:
    22 Carat Gold: Approximately £50-£56 per gram.
    18 Carat Gold: Approximately £40-£45 per gram.

    Keep in mind that these prices could vary based on market conditions, the specific design of the jewellery, and whether it’s a complete piece or broken. It’s always a good idea to check the current gold market price on a reliable financial news website or a commodities exchange before you sell.

    Additional Tips:

    • Get Multiple Quotes: Don’t settle for the first offer; compare prices from different buyers.
    • Keep Documentation: If you ever get certificates for your jewellery, it can help with valuations.
    • Check Reviews: When selling online or to shops, check reviews to ensure they are trustworthy.

    Best of luck with selling your jewellery! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!

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