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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Beckykelley79 on November 15, 2014, 12:44:29 PM
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Thinking of purchasing this credenza to use as a tv stand. I love the detail and the style. Can someone tell me what era they think it's from? And the seller is asking $225.00 which includes painting (antique white) so not sure if that's reasonable... Note it is on wheels.
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Well, Its what is known as depression era furniture likely from the 30`s or so !! Has a Queen Anne cabriole leg and pad foot but is not typically a Queen Anne buffet/credenza !! They were known to mix it up a bit !! Since it is missing veneer it is priced higher than it should be. You can find similar for $85. to $100 in better condition !!
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Mart you are awesome! I always get some good advice from you guys on this forum! I definitely think it is priced a bit high but the problem is that in our area it's hard to find antique furniture like this. So people buy estates and parcel it out. Not sure how much room I have to negotiate but I don't want to pay double if I can drive to Virginia which is only an hour or two away and get this piece in better shape for cheaper! Any advice on how to negotiate with sellers?
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First do your homework !! Check prices on ebay, Craigslist, and any other similar selling sites you can think of !! Know before you go what you can get similar and within driving distance !! Then go make them a reasonable offer for your area !! Yes they have to make a profit but I would bet they didn`t pay over $50. for that one !! If they refuse your offer just thank them and leave your phone number in case they have a change of heart !! Chances are they will deal on it !! Even though they are selling cheaper here and in other areas you have to take your time into consideration !! I would offer $150. if they are hard to find in your area !! If they don`t deal or call in a few days, shop around !! Take your time and don`t jump when dealing !! Just know your stuff and what a reasonable selling price is !!
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Gee Wiz, pretty rough condition for $225. Did a quick live auctioneer search and this one came up, period victorian in solid walnut for $110. It sold at Bunch in Pa, where are you located? Agrees it's kinda important what your location is because shipping something like this can easily exceed the cost of the piece.
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/29140954_figural-carved-walnut-victorian-credenza-lacking-top
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LOL, site has gone from not loading pic's at all to pic's having children in here it seems!
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They are working on the pic situation !!
I think she found this locally !! Still overpriced for the age and condition !! You can find many of this type here at local auctions in the $50. range !! Pretty common !!
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So I'm located in about an hr south of DC. And in close proximity to Virginia as well. Yes this is from a local antique store. Like I mentioned earlier there are not a lot of antique stores in my area but I am willing to drive an hour or two to find something cheaper. I need to do some research. I don't think there is much room for negotiation with these folks but like the pictures show the piece is in need of some work.
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http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/atq/4756155129.html
Was looking at Craigslist in the DC area and found this ad !! Says they also have some 30`s and 40`s stuff !! Might be worth checking !! Prices good too !!
I see what you mean about antiques and vintage stuff being high in your area !! Places like the above link are always good to check !!
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http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/zip/4764304189.html
If looking at the craigslist in your area,,are you anywhere near Falls Church ?? Found the above !! Be sure to check the curb alerts and free stuff !! Can`t figure what people just put out on the curb for free !!
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they are free all day long here in MN-
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DC huh, MY HOME TOWN! An hour south of DC is in Va unless you are on the eastern shore Md. Agrees that CL or auctions would be the way to go on something like this, depression era stuff is hard to give away unless in very good condition. If on eastern shore, Salisbury would probably be your best bet.
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Look at that last link Jacon4 !! Nice hutch !!
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Mart, when I went to your link it said it deleted by the author.
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Guess someone took it !! I would have to,, in a heartbeat !!