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How to sell 'VINTAGE' Charm Bracelets online???
Leanna86
Posts: 159 Forumite
Hi all,
Little help please! :money:
I have inherited 2 vintage charm bracelets, one silver one which was my mothers with 19 charms and one 9ct one with 25 charms. Both are vintage and not for scrap, 70% of the charms are moveable so are worth more.
I want to sell them so I can save up for a deposit on a house, I have had them appraised so I know there rough value which I know this isn't the exact price they will sell for but is a rough estimation.
Anyway back to my question, should I sell them as both seperate items, or should I sell all the charms seperately? The gold one especially was valued at a very high price and don't want people to not buy because it is too expensive, but then I don't want only half the charms to sell and only getting half the value if that and then being left with charms no1 wants...!
It's a bit of a prediciment I am finding myself in but just want to know what you guys think?
Thanks in advance Leanna x
Little help please! :money:
I have inherited 2 vintage charm bracelets, one silver one which was my mothers with 19 charms and one 9ct one with 25 charms. Both are vintage and not for scrap, 70% of the charms are moveable so are worth more.
I want to sell them so I can save up for a deposit on a house, I have had them appraised so I know there rough value which I know this isn't the exact price they will sell for but is a rough estimation.
Anyway back to my question, should I sell them as both seperate items, or should I sell all the charms seperately? The gold one especially was valued at a very high price and don't want people to not buy because it is too expensive, but then I don't want only half the charms to sell and only getting half the value if that and then being left with charms no1 wants...!
It's a bit of a prediciment I am finding myself in but just want to know what you guys think?
Thanks in advance Leanna x
Credit Cards at 25/12/2017: £1297.36/17,936.78
*PPI Reclaimed £1683.52*
*TopCashBack £1290.80*
Mortgage Pot: £3007.12/£20,000
*PPI Reclaimed £1683.52*
*TopCashBack £1290.80*
Mortgage Pot: £3007.12/£20,000
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I would sell both items individually ,if some of the charms can be safely removed why not try selling some on the bracelet and some individually ,
If you are unsure of removing the charms without damaging any then I would leave them all on .
if it's a vintage piece then it might be fragile0 -
thats your 3rd thread on jewelery on the first page of this forum alone!
much easier if you just use one thread
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