Sell uncertified & inherited

Sell uncertified diamonds & inherited jewellery.

Most inherited jewellery doesn’t come with paperwork. That’s no problem — we examine every stone in person, free of charge, and return it free and fully insured if you decide not to sell.

Sell uncertified diamonds & inherited jewellery.

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Feefo Platinum

GIA Member

Rapnet Trader

BJA Accredited

Est. 1976 · Family-run

In brief

Uncertified and inherited diamond jewellery can be sold to a GIA-member buyer at 80–90% of the certified equivalent. We grade every piece in person at no cost, show you the working, and pay by bank transfer within hours of you accepting our offer.

What we look for

Specifics matter.

  • Uncertified diamonds in any setting — we grade in person
  • Antique and Edwardian / Art Deco pieces
  • Inherited engagement and dress rings, broaches, pendants
  • Old-cut diamonds — rose, old European, old mine
  • Gold and platinum mounts, even where stones are damaged or missing

How we price it

Transparent fundamentals.

Uncertified stones typically sell for 10–20% below their certified equivalent — the discount reflects our trade risk. We grade conservatively and always show you what we estimated each stone to be. If you’d prefer to certify before selling, we’ll tell you whether it’s worth the cost.

Recent purchases

Real prices we’ve recently paid.

Edwardian diamond brooch
Old-cut diamonds, platinum
£2,400
April 2026
1950s engagement ring
0.85ct, F-G colour estimate
£1,650
March 2026
Art Deco cluster
1.2ct total, platinum
£3,200
February 2026
Inherited eternity band
1.5ct total, 18ct gold
£2,100
January 2026

Why people sell

An ordinary, often emotional decision.

Most of the jewellery we buy is inherited. People come to us at significant moments — after losing a parent, settling an estate, or simply deciding a piece they don’t wear should fund something they will. We treat these conversations with the care they deserve.

Common questions

FAQs.

Yes. Send us a photo on WhatsApp or post the piece in our free insured pack, and we’ll examine it free of charge. You’ll get our assessment and a fair offer; if you decline, the item comes back free and insured.

We still buy the piece — the gold or platinum has value, and damaged stones can be re-cut or used for melée. We always show you the breakdown.

Yes. We need basic ID from you and a short declaration that you have authority to sell. For larger estates we work with executors and probate solicitors regularly.