Jewellery Valuations in Hertford
Do you want to have your precious jewellery items valued?
Whether you need your jewellery valued for probate, insurance purposes, or you simply want to know what your collection is worth, here at chapter79 we can help you. Many jewellers charge a percentage of your jewellery’s value, but we charge a simple fixed fee, so you’ll know how much the service costs before you agree to it. Our premium jewellery valuation services combine our unrivalled level of expertise and the latest tools to give you a detailed description and highly accurate expert jewellery valuation.
Valuation Days in store
Our in-house valuation day gives peace of mind to get your favourite pieces valued without them being sent away. This also enables you to chat to the valuer in person and learn more about the provenance and specifications of your jewellery piece. Each piece is photographed and valued without it leaving the shop. Click below to be redirected to our valuation booking form and book in for your jewellery valuation today!
Unsure of the different kinds of valuations there are? Have a read of the information below to help clarify for you.
Insurance Jewellery Valuations
You may need to find out your jewellery’s value for an insurance document, in case your items are ever lost or stolen. Our jewellery valuation services for insurance purposes can provide you with peace of mind, especially when it comes to treasured items such as your engagement ring or wedding rings. A valuation certificate will prove you own the item at the time of the valuation and most importantly the current value of the piece of jewellery. Most insurance companies recommend you update your valuation every 3 to 5 years.
Probate Jewellery Valuations
If you need to find out the value of an item of jewellery for probate purposes or family division, we can give you its current market value. We are jewellery valuers who can provide average prices for rings, bracelets, necklaces, watches, and more. Unlike a valuation for insurance purposes, a probate valuation will indicate what the item might achieve if it was sold on the open market or through auction. The value is determined by precious metal fineness, gemstone and diamond quality, prevailing tastes, whether it is a collectable and the condition of the item.