ANTIQUE BUYERS
We buy and sell both Antiques & Art.
We are a unique chain of shops offering a wide collection of handcrafted antiques, ranging between everything, from sculptures to jewelry to centerpieces
The convenient way to sell
Selling your old and vintage items with us is completely free
and you don’t even need to leave the house.
Even if they’re broken, damaged or have bits missing,
we’ll accept your items in any condition.
Art work
Collectibles
Paintings
Custom Jewlery
Paintings
From box to your bank in 3 easy steps!
Save time, effort and money.
Use the convenient way to sell your items all in one go.
Step 01
Call
Step 02
Appraisal
Step 03
Sell
Common Questions
The best antiques to buy and sell depend on market trends and personal interests. Categories like vintage jewelry, mid-century modern furniture, and rare collectibles are often popular among buyers.
To determine if you have a valuable antique, consider factors such as age, rarity, condition, and historical significance. Consult with antique appraisers, dealers, or experts who can assess your item’s worth.
Yes, many antique stores are open to negotiation on prices. It’s common practice to haggle with antique dealers, especially if you’re buying multiple items or making a significant purchase.
The profitability of selling antiques can vary widely. Valuable, rare, and well-maintained antiques can fetch high prices, while more common items may not be as lucrative. Research and market demand play a significant role in determining profitability.
Selling rare antique furniture involves researching its value, consulting experts if necessary, and choosing the right platform, whether it’s through antique dealers, auctions, online marketplaces, or estate sales.
Valuable antiques typically possess qualities such as rarity, historical significance, craftsmanship, and demand among collectors. Categories like antique furniture, fine art, and rare collectibles are often valuable.
“Vintage” typically refers to items from a specific period, often within the last 20-100 years. “Antique” generally applies to items over 100 years old.