Professional Jewellery 

Valuations in the UK

Professional valuations for insurance, probate, family division and peace of mind - carried out by FGA & DGA qualified experts.

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Foxhills Jewellers — At a Glance
300+

Years of Heritage

£75

Per Jewellery Item

£135

Per Watch

1 Week

Average Turnaround

Why You Need a Valuation

Why You Need a Valuation

Protect What Matters Most

Most insurance companies require valuations to be updated every 3 years. An up-to-date valuation is paramount in ensuring a claim can be settled accurately. Foxhills Jewellers provides professional jewellery valuations across the UK for insurance, probate, family division, private sale and personal records. Based in Bristol and offering a secure nationwide postal service, our FGA and DGA qualified experts can provide formal valuation documents for jewellery, watches and silverware, helping you understand and protect the true value of your treasured items.

Insurance Protection

Ensure your jewellery is correctly valued so you receive the right sum in the event of loss, theft, or damage.

Probate & Estate

Accurate valuations for probate, estate planning, and inheritance tax purposes.

Family Division

Fair, impartial valuations for divorce settlements and family asset division.

Sale Between Parties

Know exactly what the open market value is when buying or selling privately.

Insurance Jewellery Valuations

An up-to-date jewellery valuation helps ensure your items are insured for the correct replacement value in the event of loss, theft or damage. Foxhills Jewellers provides detailed insurance valuation documents for rings, necklaces, bracelets, watches, silverware and other precious items, giving insurers the information they need to assess cover accurately.

Inherited Jewellery Valuations

Foxhills Jewellers can assist with professional jewellery valuations for probate, inheritance, estate planning and family division. This service helps executors, beneficiaries and families understand the value of jewellery, watches and silver items as part of an estate or personal asset review.

Postal Jewellery Valuations Across the UK

Customers across the United Kingdom can send jewellery, watches and silverware securely to Foxhills Jewellers using Royal Mail Special Delivery. Once received at our Bristol office, each item is examined, photographed and documented before being returned securely with a detailed valuation schedule.

Jewellery Valuations in Bristol

Customers in Bristol, South Gloucestershire and nearby areas can drop their items off at Foxhills Jewellers, Old Down Estate & Country Park, Foxholes Lane, Bristol, BS32 4PG. Please complete the online submission form before visiting so our team can process your valuation request efficiently.

Foxhills Jewellers — How It Works

Simple & Secure

How It Works

01

Complete Online Form

Fill in our simple valuation form online and submit. You'll receive an email confirmation.

02

Send Your Items

Post your items to our Bristol office via Royal Mail Special Delivery (covers up to £750).

03

Expert Assessment

Our FGA & DGA qualified expert will carefully examine and photograph each piece.

04

Payment & Return

We'll send a payment link, then return your items with your detailed valuation document.

Foxhills Jewellers — Simple, Fair Pricing

TRANSPARENT PRICING

Simple, Fair Pricing

Watch Valuation

£135 per watch
  • Full professional assessment
  • Digital photographs included
  • Detailed valuation document
  • Discounts for 2+ items
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We use Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed by 1pm for all returns, which includes cover up to £750. Full cover details can be found on the Royal Mail website. If you require a higher-level insurance cover, a fee of 1.5% of the item value applies (insurance available up to £10,000).

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Book Your Valuation Today

Complete our simple online form or get in touch directly. We'll guide you through every step. 

Foxhills Valuations, Old Down Country Park,Foxholes Lane, Bristol, BS32 4PG

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