How Much Is My Vintage Jewelry Worth?
Vintage jewelry values depend on materials, maker, era, and condition. Whether you found a signed Trifari brooch at an estate sale or inherited a mid-century cocktail ring, getting an accurate valuation is the first step to selling for top dollar. Underpriced AI identifies your piece from a photo and pulls real sold data so you know exactly what buyers are paying.
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How It Works
1. Photograph It
Snap a photo of your item. No typing, no searching — just point and shoot.
2. AI Identifies It
Our AI recognizes the maker, era, model, and condition in seconds.
3. Get Real Prices
See what similar items have actually sold for on eBay. Real data, not guesses.
Categories We Cover
Costume Jewelry
Fine Jewelry
Art Deco Pieces
Mid-Century Modern
Victorian Jewelry
Signed Designer Pieces
Estate Jewelry
Bakelite & Lucite
Tips for Getting the Best Valuation
Check for maker's marks on clasps, backs, and inside bands — signed pieces sell for 2-5x more
Art Deco (1920s-1930s) and Mid-Century (1950s-1970s) pieces are in high demand right now
Condition matters: missing stones or broken clasps reduce value 30-50%
Photograph both sides plus any hallmarks for the most accurate AI identification
Gold-filled and sterling silver vintage pieces hold value better than plated items
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my vintage jewelry is valuable?
Look for maker's marks, hallmarks, and material stamps. Signed pieces from brands like Trifari, Weiss, Miriam Haskell, or Eisenberg command premium prices. Even unsigned pieces can be valuable if they're from a desirable era or made with quality materials. The fastest way to check is to photograph the piece and use Underpriced AI for an instant valuation based on real market data.
What vintage jewelry is worth the most?
Art Deco pieces (1920s-1930s), signed designer costume jewelry, and fine jewelry with precious stones consistently sell for the highest prices. Bakelite bangles can fetch $50-$500+, signed Trifari pieces $20-$300+, and fine vintage rings $200-$5,000+. Current market trends favor bold statement pieces and anything mid-century.
Where should I sell vintage jewelry?
eBay is the largest market for vintage jewelry with the most active buyers. Etsy works well for curated vintage pieces. For high-value items ($500+), consider Ruby Lane or consignment with a specialist dealer. Underpriced AI generates optimized listing titles and descriptions for any marketplace.
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