
Discover the Hidden Value of Your Treasures At This Unique Capital Region Event
Collectors and every day people like you and me have been trying to turn trinkets into treasure since the beginning of time. Coming soon, the Capital Region will have an opportunity to see what your family heirlooms are really worth.
Both Mayfair Jewelers locations in the Capital Region will be hosting a 3-day National Rarities buying event on Tuesday June 10th, Wednesday June 11th and Thursday June 12th. This is your chance to see what your fine jewelry, toys and baseball card collection and more are worth.

Mayfair Jewelers, 549 Troy Schenectady Road in Latham and 7 Glenridge Road in Scotia, invites everyone in the Capital Region to gather their collectibles and stop by between 10a-5p to see what they are worth.
National Rarities knowledgeable estate specialists will be on hand to evaluate your items. Once that is completed, they’ll make you a no-obligation offer and provide immediate payment if you decide to sell. Watch this video from a recent National Rarities event at Mayfair Jewelers in Latham.
I have enjoyed watching the PBS television show Antiques Roadshow since it started airing in the 1990's. It's such a happy moment when their appraisers reveal that an item is worth a lot of money. You could have a similar experience at Mayfair Jewelers this June.
Here are some of the most valuable finds on Antiques Roadshow over the years:
- 1914 Patek Philippe pocket watch - Auction Value of $3 million in 2018
- 1800's Boston Red Stockings Archive - Appraised at $1 million
- Joseph Kleitsch painting - Purchased for $100 - Estimated gallery price of $500,000
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