Having old furniture valued

edited August 2014 in Chit chat
Something completely off topic but I hope my spec-chums can maybe point me in the right direction. :) :) To cut a long story short:

I wanted to have a (40's? or maybe older) large wardrobe and bureau valued as I could do with the space and the money too. Seeing as the bank is in the red that would be an idea. :o

They are not being used anyway have been empty for a couple of years and they are taking up space I could do with.

I thought about just sticking them on Ebay to see what happens but I may not get a decent value or otherwise, but they could be worth a couple of hundred but they might be worth a tenner or so, so I'm slightly reluctant to do that. Then again its instant cash...

I think valuers would charge to come out to look anyway, is there a site I can use to get some kind of 'estimation' ?

Any thoughts ?

EDIT... I did take a quick glance on Ebay but there's a lot and I could not initially see anything identical, although I guess 'about the same' would give me an idea.
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  • edited August 2014
    I suspect half the battle will be whether you can accurately attribute the furniture to either a particular maker, or a particular retailer (Waring and Gillow, for example).

    If you can, then not only will they be more likely to have a reasonable value but you should be able to take the details to a local auction house (a proper, physical one not an online one!) to get an opinion, or alternatively approach an antiques retailer.

    If the furniture is generic stuff of the period, then to be honest the average online selling price is likely to be what it's worth, and a bit of online sleuthing should get you a fair indication of value pretty quickly.

    Age in of itself doesn't mean increased value, and as items go out of style and fashion quickly don't be surprised/distressed/annoyed to learn that the furniture is not worth that much - supply and demand, and all that. If worst comes to worst then a charity, re-use store or even theatre prop room might take it off your hands.

    Failing all of that, call the Antiques Roadshow and tell then you think you've got a Chippendale - they might send someone round to have a gander :lol:
  • edited August 2014
    Thanks :) did suspect that. I don't think its particularity valuable. I'd probably be happy if someone came and said here's ?75 or suchlike and took it away. :)

    I am in need of the space however. I'll have to spend a bit of time looking at completed listings I guess to see if I can find something identical or more or less identical and price it at that level or risk an auction.

    At least I don't have to mess about with postage I guess :o:grin:
  • edited August 2014
    I'm more intrigued as to why you need the space?

    Cannabis farm is it?

    :D
  • edited August 2014
    post photos and I'll value them for you. I used to work in an auctioneers
  • edited August 2014
    STeaM wrote: »
    I'm more intrigued as to why you need the space?

    Cannabis farm is it?

    :D
    lol.

    I'm in rather urgent need of a cash injection :( however small. :) Plus that room can then become my 'storeroom' as such.
    torot wrote: »
    post photos and I'll value them for you. I used to work in an auctioneers

    Thanks. :) I'll get better pics tomorrow I have this one although the pic quality is poor. The 'drobe is tidy inside (its full of things currently) and just has a rail each 'side' as such.

    warddrobe_zpseae08dcb.jpg

    It looks * a lot * better in reality than in that pic. As I say I'll try tomorrow when camera batteries are charged.

    Although a cursory search of Ebay late yesterday shows 40 to 120 give or take.
  • edited August 2014
    I would say 50 quid as long as there aren't any bits chipped off
  • edited August 2014
    torot wrote: »
    I would say 50 quid as long as there aren't any bits chipped off

    Thanks. No its in great condition nice and shiny and nothing scraped or chipped off and the inside is immaculate etc. As I say camera quality is appalling.

    That sounds a reasonable price all in all I guess. Thank you. :) Will sort out sale tomorrow then I guess.
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