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Antique Dealers in Scotland
Authentics
Situated near to Glasgow University the area was once the home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his circle and the influential 'Celtic Revival', A rts and Crafts metalworker, Margaret Gilmour. In fact
Bacchus Antiques
The Internet has created a sense of urgency in the last two decades faster than could have been imagined. This however isn't the case for Kevin R. Wald and his 235 employees across nine different
Unicorn Antiques
If you like an old-fashioned Aladdin's cave type of shop, this is for you. It's about 10 minutes walk and a world away from Princes Street, tucked into a basement that was an old dairy until the
Iain Marr Antiques
Iain and Avril Marr established their antique shop in 1975 in the highland village of Beauly where Iain was born. We are the only Highland member of the London & Provincial Antique Dealers Association
Bears By Sue Quinn
Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, PA1 1HD
Restoration service for vintage bears and antique bisque dolls.
The Treasure Bunker
The Treasure Bunker specialises in Third Reich, British and other nations' militaria, toy soldiers and model tanks. We offer an extensive range of military collectables from Waterloo to World War
The Lifestyle Collection
Approximate delivery charge would be £20-£50 for any of these items - depending on size and weight. We have over 300 designs of Antique Mahogany Reproduction and Classical furniture. No two pieces
Gow Antiques & Restoration
We have spent the last thirty years actively involved in the restoration, conservation, and trade of fine antique furniture. During this time we have gained a wealth of specialist knowledge and
Anderson High Antiques
We trade as ANDERSON HIGH ANTIQUES/ RUBY ANTIQUES, from a shop unit in the Scottish Antique & Arts Centre, Doune, Stirlingshire, FK16 6HG, where we are open from 10.00am- 5.00pm seven days each week.
James Ness & Son
We are James Ness and Son, jewellers based in the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland. With a specialism in fine antique, diamond and gem set jewellery we are able to cater to the needs and requests of each
Drum Farm Antiques
Pleased to announce the arrival of Gazmo's Records at Drumfarm Antiques. 400sqft of LPs, Singles, CDs DVDs, musical instruments, vintage Hi-Fi equipments and interesting music memorabilia, bought and
Lyon & Turnbull
Operating since 1826, Lyon & Turnbull are one of the longest established fine art and antiques auction houses in the United Kingdom. In the 21st century, we combine dedicated personal advice and
West Coast Reclamation
Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, PA3 1TL
West Coast Reclamation supply a wide variety of reclaimed building/landscaping materials and architectural salvage items to builders and retail customers throughout the West of Scotland. All of our
Auldearn Antiques
We are an Antique and Architectural Reclamation business based in the village of Auldearn two miles to the east of Nairn in the Scottish Highlands. This is a family run business that has been
Antiques Ceramics Repairs
Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland, EH47 9BE
Marble clock bodys, Spelter figures etc, I have even repaired Bronze figures, so don't throw it in the bin. During the victorian period there was a tendency to over paint spelter and bronz pieces to
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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 Scotland instead? Whether it is an independent antique dealer in Scotland 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 Scotland and how to make sure you are getting the best deal for your item. Selling to a local antique dealer in Scotland 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 Scotland instead is significantly easier and simpler. So here are some tips and tricks for how to sell old items to an antique dealer in Scotland and what to expect.
Research an Antique Dealer in Scotland First
Of course, everything starts with good research and finding an antique dealer in Scotland does not make any exception. In addition, when selling to an antique dealer in Scotland, 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 Scotland, 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 Scotland most probably won’t be willing to give you an evaluation for free, and rightly so.
Selling to an Antique Dealer in Scotland – Expect a Quarter or a Half off the Retail Price
When selling items to an antique dealer in Scotland 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 Scotland, 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 Scotland will work. Every antique dealer in Scotland has overhead expenses, even when selling online. With an antique dealer in Scotland, 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 Scotland
When speaking to an antique dealer in Scotland, 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 Scotland as it will be the starting point of the whole negotiation process.