If you are considering selling Chaumet jewellery, Dawsons offers specialist expertise in handling pieces by one of Paris’s most historic jewellery houses. Founded in 1780, Chaumet is renowned for its refined craftsmanship, elegant design, and long-standing association with European royalty.
From diamond-set rings and bracelets to finely worked gold jewellery and more intricate pieces, Chaumet jewellery continues to attract strong interest from collectors and private buyers worldwide.
Chaumet is synonymous with understated luxury and technical excellence. The house has produced jewellery for royal courts and continues to be recognised for its balance of delicate design and exceptional craftsmanship.
Collectors are particularly drawn to:
Diamond-set Chaumet rings and bracelets
Elegant gold necklaces and earrings
Pieces reflecting classical French design
Jewellery with strong craftsmanship and fine materials
Signed Chaumet items with clear attribution
This combination of heritage and refinement supports continued demand on the secondary market.
The value of Chaumet jewellery depends on materials, gemstone quality, design, age, condition, and overall craftsmanship. Diamond-set pieces and well-preserved gold jewellery typically attract the strongest interest, particularly when clearly signed.
Dawsons offers free, no-obligation valuations, with the easiest way to begin being our online valuation form. Upload clear photographs showing hallmarks, signatures, gemstones, and overall condition, and our specialists will provide a market-led assessment.
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FAST PAYMENT
Receive sale proceeds within 30 days of auction.
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PACK, SEND, SELL
Our free postal service for items valued from £300-£2,500.
Prefer to speak to someone face-to-face? You're welcome to book an appointment at one of our offices in Hampstead, London or Maidenhead, Berkshire. We also offer a video call valuation service if you'd prefer to meet an expert in real-time from the comfort of your home.
Demand for Chaumet jewellery remains steady, driven by its heritage, craftsmanship, and elegant aesthetic. Buyers are typically drawn to pieces that reflect the house’s refined, timeless style, rather than overt branding.
Well-preserved examples with strong gemstones and clear signatures tend to perform particularly well.
Dawsons has handled a selection of Chaumet jewellery, attracting interest from UK and international buyers. Diamond-set and finely crafted gold pieces have proven particularly sought after, reflecting continued demand for this historic Parisian maison.
Clients selling Chaumet jewellery with Dawsons often value our understanding of fine European maisons and the importance of presenting elegant, historically significant pieces to the right audience. From delicate tiara-inspired designs to refined diamond and gold creations, sellers frequently comment on the professionalism of our specialists and the confidence they felt throughout the valuation and auction process. Read genuine Google reviews below from clients who entrusted us with their Chaumet jewellery.
Yes. Dawsons regularly handles Chaumet jewellery, presenting it to an international audience of fine jewellery buyers.
Yes. Chaumet is a respected high jewellery house, and its pieces are valued for craftsmanship and heritage.
We sell rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and diamond-set fine jewellery by Chaumet.
Signed pieces are particularly desirable, though unsigned examples may still be considered depending on design and quality.
Yes. Condition, gemstone quality, and overall finish are important factors for buyers.
Absolutely. We regularly handle collections and groups of fine jewellery.
Payment is made within 30 days once the buyer has settled in full.
Founded in 1780, Chaumet is one of Paris’s oldest jewellery houses, with a history closely linked to European royalty, including commissions for Empress Joséphine. This heritage continues to influence Chaumet’s identity today, with designs rooted in elegance and craftsmanship.
Chaumet jewellery is known for its refined, naturalistic style, often inspired by motifs such as leaves, flowers, and classical forms. Pieces are typically designed with a sense of balance and lightness, allowing gemstones — particularly diamonds — to take centre stage.
Collectors are drawn to Chaumet for its understated luxury and strong heritage, with signed pieces and well-crafted diamond jewellery attracting consistent interest. Examples that reflect the house’s traditional design language and are in good condition tend to perform particularly well on the secondary market.
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If you're looking to sell Chaumet jewellery, our team of experts can help you achieve the best possible price. We also offer specialist services for those looking to sell other designer jewellery or sell other types of valuable items.