Antique or Trash?
I guess even ol' Saint Nick needs to be sure!
Just like a home, an antique is only worth what a buyer will pay for it. In my travels I have heard the "oh that's an antique" as I looked at what I thought to be a junky old piece of furniture. The question I have is why are you keeping it? Most times it is a family heirloom of some sort and the guilt of parting with it might just out way the pittance.
Fact is when you are looking at selling your home it pays to ensure your house "matches". If you have an antique mahogany side table, an art deco dresser, an Ikea bed and a chandelier for a light the flow in your room may not work. Buyers will be too distraught over the jumble of styles they won't be able to picture their room. That will cost you money in the end! Don't be afraid to ask for help. A professional stager can effectively allow you to mesh your styles and better your flow, most times using what you already have in the house.
The other issue is just having too much stuff. Often times we take pieces of furniture that were our parents' or grandparents' because we need to hold on to something to remember them. Here is an idea. Make a scrapbook including pictures of the items (both now and from the past in their original settings) to remember them by. This allows us to hold on to the memories but not the items which are just cluttering our already cluttered lives!
Now what to do with the item(s)? I would suggest contacting a local antiques dealer and have them give you an idea of value. At that point they may decide to purchase at a fair price or even allow you to put it up for sale on consignment in their store. Renting a truck and borrowing a friend to lug everything down to the store/market may end up as a huge disappointment as most people don't get the "Antiques Roadshow Surprise" they are hoping for. A couple of ideas. If you have a fairly big "collection" of items most dealers will do a site visit to asses what you have. The other option is using the power of the internet. Green Spot Antiques in Cambridge ON has taken the old world to the 21st century. To quote Vince the owner "like having your own antiques pro at home". You can connect with Vince via Twitter, Facebook and even talk via phone or video with him on skype.
Now about the mahogany table....
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