Sell Fabergé Jewellery with Dawsons

If you are considering selling Fabergé jewellery, Dawsons offers specialist expertise in one of the most important and historically significant jewellery houses in the world. Created by Fabergé, Fabergé jewellery is synonymous with exceptional craftsmanship, intricate enamel work, and imperial Russian heritage.

From delicate enamel-set jewels to finely worked gold and gemstone pieces, Fabergé jewellery continues to attract strong interest from collectors, institutions, and private buyers worldwide.

 

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What Makes Fabergé Jewellery So Important?

Fabergé jewellery is celebrated for its extraordinary level of craftsmanship and artistic detail. Pieces were traditionally made by master goldsmiths and enamel specialists, resulting in jewellery that is as technically accomplished as it is visually distinctive.

Collectors are particularly drawn to:

  • Enamelled gold jewellery

  • Gem-set Fabergé rings, brooches, and pendants

  • Pieces with imperial or pre-revolutionary provenance

  • Works featuring guilloché enamel

  • Jewellery retaining original marks and signatures

Fabergé pieces are prized not only as jewellery, but as historical objects reflecting the highest standards of late 19th- and early 20th-century craftsmanship.

How Much Is My Fabergé Jewellery Worth?

The value of Fabergé jewellery depends on age, authenticity, materials, craftsmanship, condition, and provenance. Pre-revolutionary pieces and those with strong documentation or original marks often command the greatest interest, though later Fabergé jewellery can also be highly desirable.

Dawsons offers free, no-obligation valuations, with the easiest way to begin being our online valuation form. Upload clear photographs showing hallmarks, signatures, enamel work, and gemstones, along with any known history. For important pieces or collections, our specialists can advise on arranging a secure home visit.

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How Can I Meet With a Fabergé Specialist In Person?

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.

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Dawsons Hampstead Valuation Office

Meet our Gemmology qualified experts in our Hampstead Valuations Office.

 

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Dawsons Berkshire Head Office

Meet our Gemmology qualified experts in our Maidenhead Valuations Office.

 

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Fabergé Jewellery and Collector Demand

Demand for Fabergé jewellery remains consistently strong, supported by its rarity and global recognition. Collectors value Fabergé for its artistic excellence and cultural significance, with enamelled jewellery and gem-set pieces continuing to perform particularly well.

Well-preserved examples with clear attribution are increasingly scarce, further strengthening long-term collector interest.

Dawsons Fabergé Jewellery Seller Reviews

Clients selling Fabergé jewellery with Dawsons often value our specialist understanding of historically important and highly collectible pieces. From finely worked enamel jewellery to rare gem-set designs, sellers frequently comment on the expertise, discretion, and care shown throughout the valuation and auction process. Read genuine Google reviews below from clients who entrusted us with their Fabergé jewellery.

 

FAQ - Selling Fabergé Jewellery

Yes. Dawsons regularly handles Fabergé jewellery, presenting it to an international audience of specialist collectors.

Yes. Authentic Fabergé jewellery is highly sought after due to its rarity, craftsmanship, and historical significance.

Our specialists can assess hallmarks, workmanship, materials, and provenance as part of the valuation process.

Yes. Enamel condition, gemstone integrity, and overall preservation are especially important.

Very much so. Provenance, original documentation, or exhibition history can significantly enhance value.

Absolutely. We regularly handle collections and groups of historic jewellery.

Payment is made within 30 days once the buyer has settled in full.

Learn More About Fabergé Jewellery

Jewellery by Fabergé represents the highest standards of late 19th- and early 20th-century craftsmanship. Produced primarily in St Petersburg before the Russian Revolution, Fabergé jewellery is celebrated for its exceptional enamel work, refined goldsmithing, and artistic originality.

Fabergé is particularly renowned for guilloché enamel, applied over finely engraved gold to create pieces with remarkable depth and colour. Designs often incorporate diamonds and coloured gemstones, chosen for balance and harmony rather than display, resulting in jewellery that feels both intricate and restrained.

Unlike later luxury houses, Fabergé jewellery was made in very small numbers by individual master craftsmen. Original hallmarks and workmaster’s marks remain central to identification and value today. Collectors are drawn to Fabergé not only for its beauty, but for its historical significance and rarity, with authentic pre-1917 pieces especially sought after.

Need Any Further Assistance?

If you're looking to sell Fabergé jewellery, our team of experts can help you achieve the best possible price. We also offer specialist services for those looking to sell other types of jewellery or sell other types of valuable items.  

  

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