Categories → Jewelry, Watches & Sterling Silver → Hawaii
0 upcoming sales in Hawaii currently feature jewelry, watches & sterling silver as a primary category, with the strongest concentrations distributed across the state. Estate jewelry, vintage watches, sterling flatware.
The jewelry table is where estate sales begin and frequently end. Most professional liquidations open at full retail prices on day one specifically because the jewelry, watches, and sterling silver carry the highest dollar-density of any category in the home — and the dealer line forms with that knowledge in hand.
Estate diamond rings, sapphire and ruby pieces in 10k, 14k, and occasionally 18k gold, gold chains, signed pieces from Tiffany, Cartier, David Yurman, and John Hardy, mid-century costume jewelry from Trifari and Coro, vintage Swiss watches (Omega, Longines, occasionally Rolex), American pocket watches (Hamilton, Elgin), sterling flatware sets in patterns from Towle, Reed & Barton, and Wallace, and the boxed mid-century gift set silver — sugar bowls, creamers, and salt cellars.
No jewelry, watches & sterling silver sales are currently listed in Hawaii. Check back next week, or browse all upcoming sales in Hawaii.
Signed designer pieces price at or above retail and rarely discount. Unsigned gold prices to melt value plus a modest premium; a 14k chain at scrap-plus-thirty-percent is fairly priced. Sterling flatware prices at melt value plus a premium for completeness of pattern; expect $25–$45 per troy ounce of sterling depending on completeness. Watches are the most variable: a working vintage Omega Seamaster might price at $400 or $1,800 depending on the host's research depth.
Within Hawaii specifically, 2 total estate, moving, and liquidation sales are listed across all categories this season — meaning 0 of them carry meaningful jewelry, watches & sterling silver inventory. concentrating your weekend route around the metro areas with the highest sale density typically yields three to four productive stops in a single Saturday.
Bring a loupe, a small magnet, and the current spot price of gold and silver written down. A magnet does not stick to gold or sterling. Look for hallmarks (10k, 14k, 18k, 925, sterling). For watches, ask whether the host has serviced or wound the piece recently; sticky movements price differently from running ones. A regional resale-comp service can help you stay sharp on local pricing if you shop seriously.
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