How to Invest in Antique, Vintage, or Modern Jewelry
by David
Foard
As Antique
Jewelry is 'Really' based on the 'Collectability' and Style of
an item, it is hard for clients to appreciate the 'Craft'
involved in Handmade work, as they only see the Gold value or
Diamond Value fluctuate over the years.
If Gold
goes up or the older something gets, the value increases,
right?
No. Not
always. It depends...
Antiques
and Collectables are a 'subjective' thing too. Supply and
Demand plays an important part in the ways we
Invest.
Good
quality is always going to be good quality.
Just
because something is 'OLD' doesn't make it worth a lot of
money. A hundred year old bucket, is still an old bucket -
right? Unless it has 'Historical' significance, of
course.
Take these
for example:
Antique
Stickpins in Gold or Silver.
Do they
have all the right qualifications. Maybe? They are made of
precious metal, may be adorned with gemstones and could be
stamped and dated to be more than one hundred years
old.
But are
they 'Valuable' - 'Collectable' - Are they worth Investing
in?
To some
people yes, but in general terms they have NOT been the great
Antique Investment we would wish for.
There are
exceptions to this of course. Certain Stickpins can be very
expensive, but the general, run-of-the-mill stuff we see
everyday are so common, so profuse, they have hardly shifted in
price over many years.
In fact,
some have gone backwards, especially since gold dropped from
its peak at over $800 per ounce, to the current $420's per
ounce (approximate).
It could be
argued then, that Stickpins 'SHOULD' be collected, as they are
currently undervalued. An Antique Bargain and there is some
truth in this.
However...
Our advice
has always been to buy what you personally like. Get the very
best examples of it, in the very best quality, and hopefully,
wear it and enjoy it. It's that simple.
An Antique
dealer can Invest in Jewelry because they are 'on the pulse' of
what's happening in the world, know what their clients want and
can get it for them. They invest Time and Effort but pay lots
of incidental costs the general public cannot
do.
Why? In the
majority of cases, because they love their
jobs.
But there
are NO Dealers who can devote all their time just to one style
or type of Antique Collectable and know as much as the avid
amateur collector. They don't have the time.
But know
what - YOU DO!
Invest then
into something which appeals to you. Become your OWN expert.
You will certainly get Bargains that way.
Over the
years (remember Antiques are a Time Share Commodity) you will
come out on top. Promise...
If you are
going into the Buying and Selling (aka Investing) Antique
Jewelry, doesn't it make sense you enjoy it
too?
You might
want to start with - heck, maybe...
Stickpins!
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As usual.... Take care and watch the road.
Kind regards.
David Foard F.G.A.A.
President gemologist/valuer at
the Online Jewelry Appraisal Center.
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About The
Author
David Foard
is retired ("Ha..." he laughs). He is working harder now than
at any time in his life, especially over the 30 years he spent
in the Antique Jewelry Trade as a qualified gemologist and
member of the Valuers Council. Now he concentrates on the three
'R's of 'Reading' Ritin' and re-ritin articles, courses and
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