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Antique Dealers in West Midlands

List of antique dealers & shops in West Midlands. Find a comprehensive selection of recommended antique dealers & shops with detailed business profiles, services, and unbiased customer reviews. Get free quotes!
Cawarden Reclaim

Cawarden Reclaim
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Cawarden is the UK’s leading specialist in reclaimed and period building materials, with over 25 years of experience. Based in the Midlands, their 10-acre Reclamation Yard offers products for home, garden and interiors. Services include nationwide demolition, site clearance, brick slip cutting and brick and tile matching. With a modern delivery fleet and a knowledgeable team, Cawarden combines the scale of a national supplier with the service of a family-run business. less

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Antique Settles, Pine Benches, Rustic Benches at John Cornall Antiques

Antique Settles, Pine Benches, Rustic Benches at John Cornall Antiques

John Cornall Antiques, pine painted furniture supplier in UK provides wide range of antique benches and antique settles which often include pine benches, rustic benches, painted benches, Paint Box Settle, Painted European Bench, Grey Painted Pine Bench, etc. less

Raven Yard Antiques

Raven Yard Antiques

Our Origins Raven Yard Antiques is a new upcoming marketplace where antique dealers and buyers can network together and promote their own products for free on our website. Here we already have 1500 items currently listed on our site with several dealers specialising in rare and exotic goods currently using our website. less

The Thrifty Gent

The Thrifty Gent

The Thrifty Gent travels the UK. To find the most rustic furniture / unusual decor & antiques. From the early 20th century to 17th-century antiques. Reclamation/ antiques / statues. Buyers/sellers / from one item to full estates contact today. less

Peter White Furniture

Peter White Furniture

I specialise in antique furniture conservation, restoration and repair. Restoring all types of furniture, large and small, using traditional techniques and materials. My services include a variety of skills such as cabinetmaking, French polishing, veneering, marquetry, turning and carving. Traditional upholstery is also undertaken including rush and cane seating. less

J's Garden Antiques

J's Garden Antiques

We offer you an ever changing selection of garden antiques, pots and ornaments - pots and containers, urns, statuary, pedestals, troughs, chimney pots, coppers, bird baths, ironwork, fountains and many other individual items for the garden. Original, antique, old and interesting. less

John Cornall Antiques

John Cornall Antiques

An expert supplier of antique country and antique pine furniture who have good knowledge in selling antique Georgian pine, Irish pine, Victorian pine, children's furniture and Irish country furniture.

Number 10 Antiques

Number 10 Antiques

We are a family run antiques shop based in the historic North Shropshire town of Market Drayton. We specialise in antique, vintage and retro items ranging from small hat pins to large pieces of furniture or reclaimed/ salvage items. Stock includes musical instruments, garden statues, vintage fishing equipment as well as modern room statement pieces and traditional antiques and quality reproduction items. Open 10-5 Monday to Saturday browsers welcome and credit cards accepted. less

Arcadia Antiques

Arcadia Antiques

We supply antique country furniture, antique pine painted furniture, decorative accessories, provincial French antique furniture at Arcadia Antiques UK.

P & J Antiques

P & J Antiques

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Visiting the largest European Antique Fairs, hunting in the French Countryside and buying from our trusted suppliers, we bring together a unique style of Country Antiques. P & J Antiques is a partnership of Peter and Jo Johnson who have been in the Antiques Trade for over 20 years and have built a client base from all over the USA, Japan, and not forgetting Great Britain. less

Millstone Art & Antiques

Millstone Art & Antiques

Millstone Art & Antiques was established in 2007 and aim to supply stylish and quality investments for your home. Our interest has spanned over twenty years as collectors of artwork, objet-trouve's and antiquarianbooks. A knowledge and appreciation of fine furniture and quality pieces of woodcraft for nearly thirty years. We are supporters of Antiques Are Green and believe in it's objectives. less

Croome Antiques

Croome Antiques

Croome Antiques specialises in Royal Worcester and other fine antique English Porcelain and Pottery. We also stock a small selection of personally chosen Antique Furniture, Silver and Paintings. Having been collectors ourselves for many years, we offer a superb collection of rare and unusual pieces. You are welcome to view any of the items personally by appointment. We are based in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside. less

Antique Map & Print Gallery

Antique Map & Print Gallery

The Antique Map & Print Gallery started life as the name suggests, selling old maps and prints from a converted pig sty at a cottage in rural Worcestershire in 1977. Margaret & Graham Nichols then opened a shop in an historic part of Worcester, where they catered to the needs of their customers. The business grew until, Margaret and Graham retired in 2002. less

Moseley Antiques Emporium

Moseley Antiques Emporium

Set over three floors of a beautiful Victorian villa in Moseley, our antiques emporium is always worth a visit with pieces changing daily. We pride ourselves on sourcing truly interesting pieces from auction houses, house clearances, and private sales all over the UK. less

Hamesha Furniture

Hamesha Furniture

Hamesha Furniture, where the best of Industrial & Vintage Reclaimed Wooden Furniture meshes with the beauty of Original Hand Crafted Pieces. We stock an amazing range of Home Accessories and Gifts including Scarves, Cushions, Wall Hangings and Sterling Silver Jewellery. 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 West Midlands instead? Whether it is an independent antique dealer in West Midlands 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 West Midlands and how to make sure you are getting the best deal for your item. Selling to a local antique dealer in West Midlands 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 West Midlands instead is significantly easier and simpler. So here are some tips and tricks for how to sell old items to an antique dealer in West Midlands and what to expect.

Research an Antique Dealer in West Midlands First

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

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

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

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