A Collector's Eye: What We Look for When Buying Antique Furniture

So, you're looking to sell your antique furniture. You might wonder, "What are buyers actually looking for?" At our company, we’re not just buyers; we’re collectors. Here’s a glimpse into what we value when assessing antique furniture:

The Intricacies of Craftsmanship:

  • Quality of Construction: We examine the joinery, the quality of the wood, and the overall craftsmanship. Hand-crafted pieces with intricate details are highly sought after.

  • Material Authenticity: We pay close attention to the type and quality of wood used. Genuine antique pieces often exhibit unique grain patterns and characteristics.

  • Period-Correct Details: We look for details that are consistent with the furniture's style and period. This includes hardware, finishes, and decorative elements.

The Importance of Provenance and History:

  • Family History: Pieces with a known history, such as family heirlooms, often hold greater value.

  • Maker's Marks: We carefully examine for maker's marks, stamps, or labels, which can provide valuable information about the piece's origin.

  • Signs of Age and Use: We appreciate the patina and character that comes with age and use. Minor wear and tear can add to the piece's charm and authenticity.

Condition and Restoration:

  • Original Finishes: We prefer pieces with original finishes whenever possible.

  • Respectful Restoration: If restoration has been done, we look for professional work that preserves the integrity of the piece.

  • Honesty and Transparency: We value honesty and transparency about any repairs or restorations.

By understanding what we look for, you can better prepare your antique furniture for sale and increase your chances of a successful transaction.

Contact SellAntiqueFurniture.co.uk today to learn more about our approach and to receive a free, no-obligation offer.

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