Where is a good place to sell antique china and cutlery?

We are due to move house in the next 4 weeks and have a collection of antique china, cutlery and other pieces. It has been handed down our family but has no sentimental value to me as I tend to treasure photographs and memories more than anything. We will have no space to store it at our new home and I am wondering where the best place to sell these types of things would be. Any knowledge welcome?

Contact your local auction house/auctioneers and they will sort it for you from there.

5 Responses to “Where is a good place to sell antique china and cutlery?”

  1. boo!! Says:

    Contact your local auction house/auctioneers and they will sort it for you from there.
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  2. sweetie Says:

    antique stores
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  3. Mz Tizz Says:

    Ring Antique Dealers to have a look and give you advice they may charge but it’ll probably be worth it. Numbers in phone book.
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  4. big nickel Says:

    see if there is an antique consignment store in your city they will take the product display it for you and if it sells they take a small % as a sales bonus we go to these kinds of stores lots to look for deals also just go to an antique dealer and see what they will give you (they are usually very cheap)or just advertise the stuff in your local paper with the pattern name and let the bidding begin
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  5. liz m Says:

    portobella road. There are two markets, under the bridge anyone can sell. Then another part you have to hold liability insurence. You would actually be better off waiting till warmer weather as its the American and German tourists who you target. I used to do Swiss Cottage market and they liked Sheffield stamps, however I am not sure if there is a market there anymore. As cutlery sells well in Portabello area, maybe one of the shops may be interested.
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