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Episode 4: Beekman New York Fine Jewelry Conversation with Frank Everett

Episode 4: Frank Everett, SVP, Sales Director, Sotheby’s Jewelry New York speaks with Beekman New York about how to build a jewelry collection, about the impact of “named” versus anonymous collections at auction and trends in jewels as well as how his experiences in jewelry retail and fine dining have shaped his current role. Interested viewers can also listen to the audio footage on the Beekman New York Fine Jewelry Conversations page on iTunes.

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  • @kimward5746
    @kimward5746 Жыл бұрын

    This is so cool. I've been enjoying Frank's videos this year, and have been super intrigued by this gentleman. Great interview! Thank you, Dr. Novak and Frank so much for the education on so much in under an hour. I just amassed around 20 new exciting topics to research, e.g. Paul Flato, Queen Nazli, and .... Jennifer Tilly! :) (Go JTilly for evolving herself to the point for being mentioned here!)

  • @ogyreiusch5507
    @ogyreiusch55073 жыл бұрын

    Frank is an inspiration. I can't wait to make it to the big leagues.

  • @CocoyMoya1985
    @CocoyMoya19853 жыл бұрын

    Frank is my reference for Oliver Tsien from the Crazy Rich Asian trilogy

  • @beekmannewyorkfinejewelry2832

    @beekmannewyorkfinejewelry2832

    3 жыл бұрын

    LOL! Frank is certainly one of the most fascinating people we know.

  • @victoriaemery2493
    @victoriaemery24933 жыл бұрын

    Jewellery is only worth what you're willing to pay like anything else, when you buy it it's all singing and dancing, when you're selling it its crap and not worth anything, and if do want to sell there always something wrong with it. If walked into a jewellers with a flawless diamond ring they would still find a fault, cos they want you to give it to them for nothing. So I don't listen to so called experts I will buy what appeals to me.

  • @glamdolly30

    @glamdolly30

    2 жыл бұрын

    TRUTH! As someone who has bought and cherished valuable fine jewellery - and sadly had to sell it when hard times hit - I've been on both sides of the equation. Selling your beautiful, unique items of jewellery is soul destroying. I would not have sold it unless I was desperate - and of course the jeweller buying it could smell my desperation! Yes, they insult the pieces you're selling, to give you the lowest possible price. The following day, you'll walk past their chi-chi fine vintage jewellery store and see the items they disparaged and picked holes in gracing a bust at the front of their shop window marked at five or six times what they gave you for it! Since that experience, by view is to own less items, and enjoy them. Having jewellery sitting in a box somewhere is pointless. Wear your best pieces everywhere, and get maximum value for money from them. You're a long time dead!