Collecting Vintage Jewelry
Should you like to purchase or gather classic costume jewelry, discover what to take into consideration plus where to look. There is anything for everyone whom is interested inside collecting classic jewelry. Great places to obtain classic costume jewelry nearby are property sales, auctions plus flea markets. Vintage costume jewelry reflects the styles of the older days, as well as the designs are more influenced by the kind of clothing used as well as the information utilized at the time.
Behind each part of classic jewelry, there is a story. While classic costume jewelry dates because far back because the Victorian era (1832-1901), the literature claims which “antique” classic costume jewelry is considered any costume jewelry which was created about 1910. Most literature you read informs you costume jewelry created about 1910 as well as the 1960s is today considered “vintage. Every part of classic costume jewelry is an investment inside its own proper.
Costume jewelry collecting is a pastime. Many girls like to wear it and/or show it. I’m fascinated with all the beauty, standard plus inexpensiveness classic costume jewelry could provide. As my own collecting tastes continue to change, my knowledge of the history of classic costume jewelry continues to heighten. I hope to incorporate new pieces to my own collection. We purchase classic costume jewelry for the same factors today because whenever it was initially created, it’s inexpensive plus gorgeous. Many collectors now consider their classic plus vintage costume jewelry an investment, plus statistics show that it must be.
If you have a assortment of classic costume jewelry, recognize where the interest lies. We could just like to place it about show or the fun is to wear the part, the choice is yours. But, in the event you are just interested inside collecting classic costume jewelry for re-sale or because an investment, you’ll like to dig much deeper plus do the homework before we begin purchasing. Whether you need to wear it, gather it, show it, re-sell it, a massive classic costume jewelry smorgasbord awaits we.
Part 2 of my Beginner’s Guidebook to Selling Vintage Costume Jewelry about Ebay.This movie is made for males & females that do not have clue with regards to: what to bu…
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Honkytonk Sue
November 23, 2013 at 11:06pmYour videos are very informative on costume jewelry for the new collector
or seller. Thanks so much.
Mimi Thibodeaux
November 23, 2013 at 11:09pmThank you so much for your videos. Have learned so much and my Ebay
business has flourished from all the information you have provided.
Cherry Vintage
November 23, 2013 at 11:10pmYou are very welcome cocoarmy, glad you are finding them useful. Thank you
for the positive feedback & encouraging me!!
Cherry Vintage
November 23, 2013 at 11:42pmThank you it is, I hope you are well too! Hmmm… this is a tough question.
Well, if they were mine & I was comfortable selling on Craigslist I’d be
inclined to list the full set on there first for a price a bit higher than
I want expecting a buyer to counter offer. I’d do CL 1st b/c it’s free & I
don’t have to monkey around w/ shipping all those suitcases & I hate to
bust up a set. No offers on CL? Relist lower. Then if not, I’d go full set
eBay, no offer? then just smaller bags eBay.Good luck!
Cherry Vintage
November 24, 2013 at 12:30amthank you very much rscafa for watching & the like!! 🙂
Corie Stern
November 24, 2013 at 12:34amI found some beautiful Vintage Brooch’s last summer but really sold them
far too low a price now will try to remember Weiss…will have to watch
this again and take note’s!!! Thanks!!!
cmp1357
November 24, 2013 at 1:00amI always wondered what they meant when they described their jewelry as demi
parure on Ebay. Now I know! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Love the
intro style to your videos also. Very classy.
Cherry Vintage
November 24, 2013 at 1:44amThanks for watching & the positive feedback! 🙂
Cherry Vintage
November 24, 2013 at 2:40amThank you Linda! 🙂
GulfCoastTreasures
November 24, 2013 at 3:06amI am just loving your videos! Your “history lessons” are so fascinating. I
mean, I never would have guessed that some pieces of costume jewelry are
actually valuable. I won’t pass up those fancy baubles at the counter ever
again without taking a second look. Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom!
TheMrHiddenDragon
November 24, 2013 at 3:11amHi CV, you reputation proceed you by miles! Thanks for the wonderful video!
You are more or less the only one I can ask about this so… Do you know
about the electronic sewing machine, New home Xr-VII? If so, if it is clean
and good working condition, how much would you ask for it? Thanks again!
Cherry Vintage
November 24, 2013 at 3:12amYes do check them out you never know what treasure could be in there! When
I buy a lot of vintage costume jewelry, I pull out the pieces that have
significant wear on the backside, the ones w/ little to now resale value, &
those I give to my teenage niece. She love them and when she wears it the
wear doesn’t really show b/c it’s not face front. Thanks for watching!!
Cherry Vintage
November 24, 2013 at 3:18amThanks for watching Sandra, glad I could help! 🙂
nice2you2PickerOhio
November 24, 2013 at 4:12amAwesome information. Thanks for taking the time to make the jewelry video
series. I am learning so much can’t wait until then next one. Thumbs up!!
Ed Evans
November 24, 2013 at 4:38amYes maam,the reseller binder is a must.I have everything in mine from ebay
marketing tactics to a section on stuff I know very little about like MCM
furniture,and now that jewelry in your video.Thanks for that awesome video.
rsclafa
November 24, 2013 at 5:34amOutstanding information thumbs ups !
Cherry Vintage
November 24, 2013 at 6:33amThank you luckylinda! That is very kind, makes me feel like making more
videos! 🙂 Tonight I’m starting my video about an easy way to photography
jewelry for eBay. If it turns out well, it should be uploaded in a day or
two. Thanks for watching my channel!
Cherry Vintage
November 24, 2013 at 7:18amHI MrHD, thanks for watching & the kind compliments. The sewing machine is
by Janome, which is a good Japanese brand still in business. According to
info I found on the internet, the New Home XR-VII model was a higher end,
made in Japan bet. 1960-1970’s. That model is not made today. In 1979, that
model retailed for $900!
cocoarmy
November 24, 2013 at 7:59amWow CV… very helpful indeed!!! Thank you!
Cherry Vintage
November 24, 2013 at 8:50amThank you!!! Will post one today & another later this week.
Cherry Vintage
November 24, 2013 at 9:44amHey Brent!! Thanks for watching. As long as you: pay fairly low price, the
piece has little to no visable wear to the eye, the piece is
bold/gaudy/sparkly, is signed other than Avon, in general, I find it to
sell on eBay for $25+, more often $30-$50. Not hard & fast rule, but easy
beginner tips that most often pan out in profit. 🙂