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Regent Street Antiques specialises in the acquisition of fine jewellery by Cartier. From Belle Époque and Art Deco masterpieces to iconic 20th-century designs, Cartier jewellery is among the most recognised, influential, and collectable in the world.
We provide confidential valuations and private offers for Cartier jewellery, handled with discretion and informed market knowledge.
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Why Collectors Seek Cartier Jewellery
- Historic Prestige: One of the most influential houses in high jewellery history
- International Workshops: Distinct contributions from Paris, London, and New York
- Iconic Design Languages: Belle Époque, Art Deco, and “exotic” revival styles
- Enduring Collectability: Strong demand among private collectors and estates
- Design Innovation: Mastery of diamonds, coloured gemstones, and sculptural form
We frequently meet clients in private suites at prestigious hotels through our hospitality partnerships, or at curated valuation events across Europe
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The Legacy of Cartier: Paris, London & New York
Founded in Paris in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier, the maison rose to international prominence under the leadership of the Cartier family. By the early 20th century, Cartier had established major houses in Paris, London, and New York, each contributing to the brand’s global influence.
Cartier London, established in 1902, became known for refined diamond jewellery and tailored designs suited to British aristocratic taste. Cartier New York, established in 1909, embraced bold forms and luxury materials for an American clientele. Paris remained the artistic heart of the house, pioneering innovative design languages that helped define modern high jewellery.
Together, these workshops shaped Cartier’s reputation for technical excellence, creative leadership, and timeless elegance.
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What We’re Looking For: Cartier Jewellery We’re Actively Buying
The Most Coveted Cartier Creations We Seek
We are actively seeking to acquire the following Cartier creations, which are widely recognised, highly collectable, and commonly found in private collections and estates:
- Tutti Frutti Jewels (1920s–1930s): Multi-gem designs featuring carved rubies, emeralds and sapphires, often as clips, bracelets and necklaces
- Art Deco Diamond Jewellery (1920s–1930s): Bracelets, brooches, clips and rings with strong geometric design
- Rock Crystal & Multi-Material Art Deco Pieces: Rock crystal combined with onyx, coral and diamonds, frequently seen in brooches, clips and pendants
- Art Deco Sautoir Necklaces & Pendant Necklaces: Long necklaces with tassels, pendants or convertible elements
- Belle Époque “Garland Style” Diamond Jewellery (c. 1895–1915): Elegant platinum-and-diamond necklaces, tiaras and ornaments
- Egyptian Revival Jewellery (1920s): Scarab and Egyptian-inspired jewels, including faience and carved elements
Mid-Century Cartier (1940s–1970s)
Legendary Antique and Vintage Cartier Pieces We Seek
- Belle Époque Jewellery (c. 1895–1915): Garland-style diamond tiaras, necklaces and corsage ornaments
- Cartier Art Deco Masterpieces (1920s–1930s): Diamond bracelets, clips and brooches defining the period
- Tutti Frutti High Jewellery (1920s–1930s): Vibrant carved gemstone jewels and convertible designs
- Rock Crystal Jewellery: Art Deco brooches, pendants and clips combining rock crystal with onyx, coral and diamonds
- Art Deco Sautoirs & Long Necklaces: Diamond sautoirs and pendant necklaces, often designed with versatility in mind
- Egyptian Revival Works (1920s): Scarab jewels and Egyptian-inspired designs
- Important Cartier Heirlooms: Pieces held in families for generations, including estate jewellery
If you own Cartier jewellery and are considering a confidential valuation or private sale, we invite you to contact us for a discreet discussion.
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VALUE
What Adds Value

Original Cartier boxes and pouches

Certificates of authenticity

GIA or Cartier gem reports

Service papers and original receipts

Clear Cartier hallmarks and signaturesty
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Looking to Sell Your Cartier Jewellery?
We specialise in acquiring exceptional Cartier creations, including rare, antique and highly collectable pieces.
- Free, confidential valuations
- Competitive offers driven by genuine collector demand
- Expert authentication and provenance support
- Discreet, efficient transactions with immediate settlement where appropriate
Valuations can be arranged by appointment or initiated online, including via WhatsApp for convenience.
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Sell Privately — A Discreet and Personal Service
Choosing to sell privately with us offers you a faster, safer, and more personal experience than auction:
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A faster, more discreet way to sell your fine Cartier jewellery.
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Whether you’re selling an heirloom brooch or a modern Love bracelet, we offer:
- Immediate valuations via WhatsApp
- Appointments at our private offices or luxury hotel suites
- Free insured Royal Mail packs for remote sellers
- Same-day offers and instant payment
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FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I get my Cartier jewellery valued?
Simply send us clear photos via WhatsApp along with any paperwork or receipts. You’ll receive a same-day valuation from one of our specialists.
3. Can I sell my Cartier jewellery without a box or certificate?
Yes — we buy Cartier pieces with or without packaging or documentation. Items with full sets tend to achieve stronger offers.
5. How much is my Cartier piece worth?
Valuation depends on rarity, model, condition, and market demand. Rare watches like the Crash or jewels like Tutti Frutti often carry significant value.
7. Where can I sell my Cartier jewellery near me?
We offer discreet appointments across London and the Home Counties, as well as remote selling options UK-wide.
2. Do you buy broken or damaged Cartier jewellery?
Yes. We regularly purchase broken or incomplete signed Cartier pieces and assess them fairly based on gold weight and brand value.
4. Do you buy Cartier watches as well as jewellery?
Absolutely — including models like the Crash, Cintrée, Tank Louis, and vintage Santos. Original paperwork is ideal but not essential.
6. Can I sell inherited Cartier jewellery or part of an estate?
Yes. We regularly assist with estate jewellery and offer discreet handling of single pieces or entire collections.
8. Is your valuation free and without obligation?
Yes. All valuations are free, confidential, and carry no obligation to sell.