How to Get Your Hands on Vintage Jewelry Boxes

Find that Special Box for that Special Someone!

By Sheryl Nantus, published Mar 12, 2008
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One of the most treasured items any woman can have is a jewelry box - and a vintage jewelry box is a treasure than can be passed down from generation to generation! But where can you find these elusive gifts and how can you make sure that you're not paying too much or getting an object of lesser quality? Read on for tips on how to find that special vintage jewelry box for you or your loved one!

While your first instinct may be to dash to an online auction site such as eBay to find a vintage jewelry box, you may in fact find better buys and a much more expanded choice of items by searching for sites that specifically deal in just vintage jewelry and by extension, vintage jewelry boxes!

One such site is www.alwaystreasured.com where you can find a wide assortment from a small carved wooden vintage jewelry box for under thirty dollars to older hand painted boxes that could cost hundreds of dollars! Even if you don't wish to purchase directly from a smaller site you will be able to get an idea of the different styles available for you to choose from and allow you to pick a price range for your vintage jewelry box.

Another excellent resource is www.antiquingonline.com where you can see images of the boxes along with many prices - even those that may not be available at the moment. Again, this will give you a price range so that if you do decide to return to the larger auction sites to bid on a vintage jewelry box you won't be ripped off by an unscrupulous buyer!

But online sites may not be your own option to find and purchase a vintage jewelry box! Check out the local garage sales as well as flea markets to see if any of the merchants have any on their tables! It may seem unlikely, but some of the best deals can be had at flea markets or estate sales where someone has cleaned out the basement or attic and has decided to dispose of a number of items through a public sale. Again, go armed with as much information as you can about what sort of type of vintage jewelry box you would like - wooden, ceramic and the time period you would be interested in - and be sure to drive a bargain if you can!

Takeaways
  • Plenty of smaller sites sell vintage jewelry boxes - don't restrict yourself to the big stores!
  • Check out your nearby flea market or estate sale!
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