Known for bold design, exceptional craftsmanship, and a touch of opulence, Kutchinsky jewellery is highly sought after by collectors. With its roots in London’s Mayfair and a legacy of creating lavish gold and gemstone pieces throughout the 20th century, Kutchinsky remains a prized name in the world of vintage jewellery.
At Dawsons, our jewellery specialists have extensive experience handling Kutchinsky pieces, and we’d be delighted to help you understand their current market value.
Kutchinsky jewellery is known for its bold, flamboyant designs — often using 18ct yellow gold with diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. Buyers are especially drawn to:
Statement gold and gemstone cocktail rings
Figurative animal brooches and motifs
Textured or sculptural gold jewellery from the 1960s and 1970s
High-quality signed pieces with strong design identity
Signed pieces in good condition, especially those retaining their original box or paperwork, tend to achieve the strongest results at auction.
Values vary depending on the materials used, the intricacy of the design, its condition, and market demand. Kutchinsky jewellery is considered collectible and often performs well at auction — particularly rarer or more elaborate pieces. Our specialists will assess your item carefully and provide an accurate, up-to-date valuation, free of charge and with no obligation to sell.
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Whether you’re thinking of parting with a statement cocktail ring, a diamond-set bracelet, or a pair of vintage 1970s earrings, we’re here to help. If your item is signed ‘Kutchinsky’, or you suspect it may be, simply upload some clear photos via our online form and we’ll provide a free expert valuation.
Dawsons dynamically showcase Kutchinsky jewellery to known buyers and discerning collectors across the world, maximising sale results for our clients. Explore more of our jewellery auction results in our full archive of past sale highlights, and see what your Kutchinsky pieces could be worth.
Yes — particularly signed vintage pieces from the 1960s–80s. The brand is known for its bold design and exceptional quality, both of which are highly prized by collectors.
Dawsons provides a trusted, specialist service with international reach. Our experienced team ensures your jewellery is marketed to the right audience, helping you achieve the best price.
Not at all — but if you have any original packaging, receipts, or certificates, they can add value and buyer confidence.
Yes — Kutchinsky jewellery remains highly collectible and continues to perform strongly at auction, particularly pieces from the mid to late 20th century. The brand’s reputation for bold, luxurious design still appeals to modern buyers.
Renowned for its bold, luxurious designs and exceptional craftsmanship, Kutchinsky became a leading name in post-war British jewellery. Established in London in the 1890s, the brand rose to prominence in the mid-20th century, producing opulent pieces often adorned with vibrant gemstones and intricate gold work. Each Kutchinsky creation reflects a unique blend of classic elegance and playful glamour, making them highly collectable today. You can read more about The History of Kutchinsky in our regularly updated blog.
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