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Best way to sell my bracelet
Charliezoo
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Hi,
I got given a Links of London bracelet as a gift last year and need to sell it to raise some £ for my wedding. I've checked online and its worth about £130 new. Its completely genuine (my aunt bought it from the Links shop in Guildford) but I threw away the box and don't have a receipt so can't prove that its real. I've looked up the same bracelet on ebay and they seem to only sell for a few quid but then many of them are probably fake.
Does anyone know if I can have it certified as genuine somehow and where would be the best place to sell something like this for a worthwhile price?
Thanks
I got given a Links of London bracelet as a gift last year and need to sell it to raise some £ for my wedding. I've checked online and its worth about £130 new. Its completely genuine (my aunt bought it from the Links shop in Guildford) but I threw away the box and don't have a receipt so can't prove that its real. I've looked up the same bracelet on ebay and they seem to only sell for a few quid but then many of them are probably fake.
Does anyone know if I can have it certified as genuine somehow and where would be the best place to sell something like this for a worthwhile price?
Thanks
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I think you can take it to a high street jewellers and have them certify its real (if its the same as a watch - they have a specialist appraise and value it for insurance purposes etc.). You may have to pay for this service though.
Might be worth looking out for a empty box on eBay for it?0 -
i work for a precious metal refiner and am sorry to say we see loads of link of london silver charm bracelets every day in good condition sold off for scrap, you may find there is little demand for it im sorry to say.0
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