In the age of the Computer, it is common for people to head for online auction sites, such as eBay, in the hope of finding a bargain. Sadly you are going to be only one amongst thousands trying to find the same thing. Even worse, the seller is likely to be experienced with antique jewelry, knows exactly what the piece he's selling is worth, and has calculated his pricing strategy correctly.
This does not mean that bargains cannot be found at online auctions. Keep an eye out at popular auctions just in case bargains us do come up however. These bargains can sometimes be found in other sections not just wholesale antiques. Always check to see the seller has a good reputation before making a bid. Use an escrow service if the price is high. in the interests of the prevention of confusion and misunderstanding it is advisable to keep communication channels as a possible with the seller.
Don't let this get you down as if you know where to look there are better sources of wholesale antique jewelry to be found elsewhere. You simply need to look where other people aren't looking. One great resource is your local newspaper. Check for estate and garage sales being held close by. there is a possibility that the seller might be slightly ignorant of what it is they have to sell. You may well find your self with an invaluable resource on your doorstep.
If you're going to trawl local sales for bargains, though, don't make it too obvious when you're interested in a piece of jewelry. It is extremely easy to unsettle the seller if you show too much interest in an item to soon. After all, if you're familiar with antique jewelry then your hunch is probably right. You may well find that you actually say more by taking the jewelry off site once you've bought it and confirming your suspicions in private.
If you appreciate that mistakes will happen you may well find that now and then you end up buying a dud. Besides, if you have an interest in jewelry anyway, you can probably pull the worthless pieces apart and reuse the various parts.
Once you find your first bargain it is entirely possible that you become addicted to the entire process. In a lot of cases estate sales can produce better returns even if they are more infrequent than yard sales. It happens quite regularly that the grandchildren of some wealthy families are completely unaware as to the value of their family’s jewelry.
Their motivation may be purely driven by the fact that they desperately need the money. Nowadays, such is the expensive nature of the upkeep of large estates that the owners are more and more prepared to realize cash from the sale of family jewelry and in quite a few cases do not realize the value of what it is they are trying to sell.