Estate and inherited luxury

Sell an Estate or Inherited Designer Collection

Inherited a group of designer bags, jewelry, watches, or accessories? You do not need to identify every model before starting. Clear photos, an approximate item count, and honest condition notes give AARCHIVE a practical first look.

Start with a clear overview

Start online

Send photos and notes before shipping or arranging local next steps.

Mixed collections

Bags, wallets, jewelry, watches, and accessories can be described together.

No model list required

Brand names and clear photos are enough to begin organizing the review.

What helps with an inherited collection

Begin with a collection overview

  • Estimate how many bags, wallets, jewelry pieces, watches, and accessories are included.
  • Group items by visible brand when possible, but do not guess at a model name.
  • Start with one representative item in the public form and mention the larger collection in the notes.

Photograph useful details

  • Show the front, back, corners, interior, hardware, brand markings, and visible wear for each item reviewed.
  • Include boxes, dust bags, straps, receipts, cards, service papers, or other accessories when available.
  • Photograph stains, odor concerns, repairs, missing pieces, peeling, cracks, or damaged hardware directly.

Keep estate records separate

  • AARCHIVE can make a purchase offer after review, but does not provide probate, tax, insurance, or legal appraisals.
  • Use a qualified appraiser when formal documentation is required for an estate or legal process.
  • Do not ship anything until AARCHIVE confirms that the item may be a fit and shares next steps.

How inherited collection review starts

Share one clear starting item

Use the Sell to Us form for one representative item and mention the approximate collection size.

AARCHIVE reviews the details

The team reviews brand, category, condition, accessories, and visible demand signals.

Coordinate the remaining review

If the first item is a fit, AARCHIVE can explain the most practical way to review additional pieces.

Shop current designer arrivals

AARCHIVE inventory changes often. Browse the shop separately for current designer bags, jewelry, and luxury accessories.

Common questions

Can I sell designer items that I inherited?
Yes. Start online with clear photos and whatever brand or condition information you know.
Do I need to know every model name?
No. Clear photos of the item, brand markings, interior, hardware, and wear are more useful than guessing.
Can AARCHIVE review a mixed estate collection?
Yes. Mention the approximate count and categories, then begin with one representative item in the public form.
Does AARCHIVE provide estate appraisals?
No. AARCHIVE may make a purchase offer, but formal probate, tax, insurance, and legal appraisals require a qualified appraiser.
Should I ship the collection immediately?
No. Submit photos first and wait for AARCHIVE to confirm next steps.

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