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Antique Dealers in Plymouth

List of antique dealers & shops in Plymouth. Find a comprehensive selection of recommended antique dealers & shops with detailed business profiles, services, and unbiased customer reviews. Get free quotes!
Mr. Scarecrow's Attic

Mr. Scarecrow's Attic

Mr. Scarecrow's Attic is a family business run by me - Nadeem, my wife - Rowan and our son Robert, who has recently joined us in the business, which we are very happy about. What started as a second hand shop in 1998 has evolved into well, something rather different! We both genuinely love old, well made furniture and are always on the lookout for new pieces. On a trip to visit family in Nottingham we found a beautiful European dresser with bottle green glass doors. less

Plymouth Auction Rooms

Plymouth Auction Rooms

Plymouth Auction Rooms is a family run business established by Paul and Sharon Keen in 1992. The team have a wealth of experience enabling them to provide a professional, friendly and efficient auctioneering and valuation service. Paul has some 30 years' experience in the auction business and has appeared on BBC television, local and national radio. He is also regularly featured in the Westcountry media - with regular newspaper columns and editorial features. less

Mike Antonucci Furniture Dealer

Mike Antonucci Furniture Dealer

Whether you're looking for something special for your home or you have antique furniture you no longer want, come to Michael Antonucci Antiques in Plympton. We've got years of experience in the antique industry so you know you can count on us. If you need help with clearing out a property, just give us a call. We have a range of different sized vehicles so can handle even the bulkiest of furniture and we'll offer you a fair price for all your unwanted items. less

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You have an old item to sell, you need some extra cash and you are wondering what to do in order to get some good money. Instead of listing your item online and waiting for a client to pop up, why don’t you sell to an antique dealer in Plymouth instead? Whether it is an independent antique dealer in Plymouth or an antique mall, there are many options you have to sell your item quickly and get some good cash. However, you are maybe wondering how you can find the right antique dealer in Plymouth and how to make sure you are getting the best deal for your item. Selling to a local antique dealer in Plymouth saves you extra money from paying the fees you will be charged when selling online or the whole stress of collecting credit card payments from buyers and selling the item. Selling to an antique dealer in Plymouth instead is significantly easier and simpler. So here are some tips and tricks for how to sell old items to an antique dealer in Plymouth and what to expect.

Research an Antique Dealer in Plymouth First

Of course, everything starts with good research and finding an antique dealer in Plymouth does not make any exception. In addition, when selling to an antique dealer in Plymouth, don’t expect them to do all the hard work for you and tell you all the in-depth information about the items you are selling and their value. Instead, before you visit an antique dealer in Plymouth, research and try to find more information about the items you are wanting to sell so you can have a better idea of what price to expect. An antique dealer in Plymouth most probably won’t be willing to give you an evaluation for free, and rightly so.

Selling to an Antique Dealer in Plymouth – Expect a Quarter or a Half off the Retail Price

When selling items to an antique dealer in Plymouth it is very important to have a realistic idea of the money you will be able to get. After you do the important price-research and before you visit the antique dealer in Plymouth, have a good idea of what price you can get and be prepared to be offered a price usually a quarter to fifty percent off the original or retail price of the items. Don’t be surprised, this is usually how every antique dealer in Plymouth will work. Every antique dealer in Plymouth has overhead expenses, even when selling online. With an antique dealer in Plymouth, you can benefit from quick cash and this is the biggest advantage of this kind of deal.

Be Prepared to State Your Price to an Antique Dealer in Plymouth

When speaking to an antique dealer in Plymouth, you should be prepared to share your asking price during the initial talk. It may seem like a bit of a stressful experience, but it is really not and it’s the common practice, so don’t be afraid to state your price to the antique dealer in Plymouth as it will be the starting point of the whole negotiation process.