Lawn Furniture On Sale
Posted in Garden Furnishing on 09/09/2011 02:17 am by admin
What’s the best way to liquidate an estate when nobody is interested?
My mother passed away in November and I have had little luck in selling the things I wanted to from her house. She was a “collector” and has lots of furniture, china and glassware. No auctioneers, estate sellers or antique dealers are interested. I get the same story from all of them – the antique market is flooded right now and nobody is buying. I know I can’t get good prices for her “treasures” at a lawn sale. Any advice on how I should proceed?
Sad to say, often our idea of treasures are mistaken. If professionals you have contacted have no interest, then unfortunately the antiques world will not disagree with them.
Donate the stuff to battered women’s shelters, homeless shelters, children’s hospitals, and take the tax deductions.
Outdoor Furniture Spring Sale – April 15-24, 2011
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1965 DUNBAR FURNITURE PHOTO SALES AD, SIX SOFA MODELS ON AN ESTATE LAWN $7.00 |
