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For various reasons, we have some high quality furniture that we are looking to sell. We have a large 2m x 1m oak dining room table, a large oak sideboard and 8 leather dining room chairs. They were bought in Hong Kong when we lived there and probably cost about ?2-3k in total (my hazy memory plus the foreign currency makes me a bit vague). I have sold or given things away on the forum before and know there is limited appetite on here for buying anything for much more than ?100. Do I have any other options for selling something a bit more expensive? I guess there is eBay and Gumtree - any others? I thought that a second-hand furniture shop might be a possibility - does anyone know of any?


Thanks very much

Unfortunately most new bought-from-new furniture loses value superfast - even most of the repro 'design classics' stuff - with the exception perhaps of anything bespoke and/or particularly interesting or different. There's just so much stuff about to buy - and so many people just happy to get shot ASAP that prices are low.


Usually a search of eBay for 'sold prices' of anything which looks similar tells the truth - even if you don't want to believe it.


If it really is good quality stuff and you think you're in with a chance you could try an Auction house - like Roseberys in West Norwood, who have regular general sales.


Second hand furniture-sellers seem to be divided into 'collectible high-end' and 'allsorts & junk'. Your stuff is (I would guess) unlikely to qualify for the former and you won't be offered much by the latter.

Who knows?.. depends what the stuff looks like.


They put loads of furniture up for sale with estimates of only ?100-?200 so they're not exactly dealing at the finer end of the market a lot of the time.


They used to do a 'contemporary furniture' bit in one of their sales where they sold newish items.

Otta Wrote:

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> Get all the varnish off and make it look as crap

> as possible. Take it to Northcross Road, and some

> div will pay you a fortune for it.


Otta.. You are SO cynical..


I could of written that myself... :)


Fox

Otta Wrote:

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> Get all the varnish off and make it look as crap

> as possible. Take it to Northcross Road, and some

> div will pay you a fortune for it.


:) Div, haven't heard that in a looooong time...

I tried to help a relative sell some furniture bought in Japan on eBay, similar prices, he was taken aback that no-one wanted to buy a wardrobe he'd paid close to ?2k for, even on a ?50 starting price.


No-one wanted it. He's still got it several years later and has paid as much again in storage probably. I would try the auction house or accept a low price...

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