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Antique Dealers in East Sussex

List of antique dealers & shops in East Sussex. Find a comprehensive selection of recommended antique dealers & shops with detailed business profiles, services, and unbiased customer reviews. Get free quotes!
SC Restoration

SC Restoration

Southern Counties Restoration offer a professional repair and furniture restoration service covering a wide area of Southern England. We are specialists in floor sanding and sealing, re-covering and Upholstery, French polishing, furniture repair, wood finishing & antique restoration. less

Gasson H G

Gasson H G

Herbert Gordon Gasson Antiques are based in the historic town of Rye. Rye is one of the famous 'Cinque Ports' and renowned for its antique shops as well as its antique buildings and streets. There are many antique shops in Rye and of course England is famous for antiques. The Sussex Countryside in England is probably one of the most focussed antique areas. East Sussex in England is particularly well known for having an enormous number of old or early English antiques. less

Johnson Martin D

Johnson Martin D

Our business has been in Seaford for nearly 30 years but over the last few years has evolved into one of the most successful decorative antiques businesses in Sussex. We stock 17th, 18th and 19th century English antiques and a mix of decorative French furniture, industrial pieces and mid-century furniture. Our aim is make decorative antiques more widely available to anyone wanting their interiors to be a little more individual. less

Friar House

Friar House

We have been established within the antique jewellery trade for 25 years selling to many traders all over the World. In December 2004 we opened our retail shop Friar House situated in the small historic town of Battle. Battle played its part in the course of English History and it is where the famous 1066 Battle of Hastings took place. Not in the town of Hastings but north in the town of Battle. Situated at one end of the pretty High Street is Battle Abbey, behind the Abbey is the 1066 battlefield. less

Michael Keehan

Michael Keehan

Why us: because we're not ikea, we're not Next, we're not Marks and Spencer's, we're not Laura Ashley, we're nothing like DFS, but we are : Value for money, we have an eye for design, colour, quality. We love wood, we particularly love aged wood. Our newest items have been recycled for sixty years, and our oldest pieces for two hundred. We love giving our furniture a new lease of life with Annie Sloan paint or just a good wax! less

Bygone Lighting

Bygone Lighting

We specialise in the restoration of antique lighting aswell as metal polishing, lacquering and repairs to brass, copper, steel, iron, spelter, pewter and aluminium. We also stock a vast range of wiring and restoration accesories. Fire and flood damage restoration, safety testing, rewiring, conversions from gas or oil to electric, foriegn wiring converted to UK standards. We tackle jobs that others say cant be done! less

Gustavian Furniture

Gustavian Furniture

The Swedish Gustavian Provincial style is distinctive in its clean, hand-carved lines and cool color palette of blues, grays, and weathered whites. King Gustav himself imported these influences from other parts of Europe, such as the Louis XVI styles seen in France and the Neo-Classical styles seen in Italy during this period. less

W. F. Bruce Antiques

W. F. Bruce Antiques

Admired for their accuracy and quality of manufacture, these were made by some of the top makers in London. They were also invested with their own unique interpretation by some very fine provincial clockmakers. Although these were produced from the beginning of domestic clockmaking, regulators reached a pinnacle of excellence in the Victorian period and even later in the pursuit of precision timekeeping, and for astronomical observation. less

Patrick Moorhead

Patrick Moorhead

Patrick Moorhead antiques has been established for over 25 years in the Brighton area and is one of the UK's biggest antique warehouses. Carrying a large stock of English, continental and oriental furniture, porcelain, bronzes, mirrors etc. We are always keen to purchase similar items displayed on this website, either telephone or email us for a prompt reply. less

Quayside Antiques

Quayside Antiques

Established in 1996, although we specialise in fully restored French antique beds, we embrace all that is French including French antiques, vintage and painted furniture, chandeliers, mirrors and decorative items. All the beds shown come complete with bespoke fitted wood and upholstered bases and optional pocket sprung matresses. Our barn at home is also full of an interesting array of very different beds to those pictured. less

Fidra Jewellers

Fidra Jewellers

Specialists in fabulous vintage and antique jewellery, we have been trading in the historic Lanes area of Brighton for over 45 years. We are members of the National Association of Goldsmiths and The Federation of Small Businesses. Exquisite and rare, antique and vintage jewellery for every occasion, our extensive stock covers Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco through to Modernist 1970's. less

Corner

Corner

Our principle objective at Corner is to harmoniously blend old and new. We do not specialise in dealing with pieces from one particular time period, but deal in highly desirable items from all. A consistently high level of quality and condition is of paramount importance to us, and if an item has been heavily restored, cracked, chipped or is of poor quality it simply does not make it into the shop. less

John Cowderoy Antiques

John Cowderoy Antiques

We have expertise in selling musical antiques, music boxes / cabinets, grandfather longcase clocks, art deco mantel clocks for wall. Also we offer antique clock repairs, clock restoration, furniture restoration supplies and watch repair. less

Trading Boundaries

Trading Boundaries

Trading Boundaries is one of the largest Home ware Retailer UK of Ethnic Furniture Online as well as Contemporary Furniture Collections in the South East are now shipping all over the UK.

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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 East Sussex instead? Whether it is an independent antique dealer in East Sussex 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 East Sussex and how to make sure you are getting the best deal for your item. Selling to a local antique dealer in East Sussex 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 East Sussex instead is significantly easier and simpler. So here are some tips and tricks for how to sell old items to an antique dealer in East Sussex and what to expect.

Research an Antique Dealer in East Sussex First

Of course, everything starts with good research and finding an antique dealer in East Sussex does not make any exception. In addition, when selling to an antique dealer in East Sussex, 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 East Sussex, 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 East Sussex most probably won’t be willing to give you an evaluation for free, and rightly so.

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

When selling items to an antique dealer in East Sussex 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 East Sussex, 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 East Sussex will work. Every antique dealer in East Sussex has overhead expenses, even when selling online. With an antique dealer in East Sussex, 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 East Sussex

When speaking to an antique dealer in East Sussex, 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 East Sussex as it will be the starting point of the whole negotiation process.