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SELLING AN INHERITED ANTIQUE COLLECTION

by: 62851mary( 1400Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Top 1000 Reviewer
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I AM OFTEN ASKED IF I AM INTERESTED IN BUYING SOMEONE'S ANTIQUE COLLECTION.  I SAY, "YES," OF COURSE I ALWAYS HAVE HUGE RESERVATIONS, PARTICULARLY IF THE COLLECTION IS PART OF AN INHERITANCE.  HERE ARE SOME IDEAS TO CONSIDER IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING SELLING TO A DEALER.

DO YOU REALLY NEED TO SELL?  An antique collection is part of the history of your family.  Do you really want to let that history go?  Do you have children, cousins, or relatives that would like to have a piece for sentimental reasons?  Once you sell, it is gone.  We have heard of people coming back asking for specific pieces back after a sale.  It is really painful to either say, "No," or "It has already been sold" for all parties involved.

SENTIMENTAL VALUE.  You may value your antique collection sentimentally and emotioanlly more than realistically.  We had a discussion with a woman last year.  When I gave her a general percentage on the dollar that most dealers would be willing to pay for her grandmother's collection, she told me that the percentage would be disrespectful of her grandmother's memory.  I told her that she really was not ready to sell yet.

DO YOU LOOK AT ANTIQUE COLLECTOR'S BOOKS FOR VALUES?  Remember that antique collector's books are:

  1. Only guidelines.
  2. Many not actually represent value in the specific area in which you live.  The actual value could be either lower or higher.
  3. It can be difficult for antique dealers to actually sell at the valued price.
  4. The people who are writing the books are collectors. 

THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT:

Most antique dealers will only be able to give you 10%-30% on the dollar when buying out a collection.  They may be willing to pay a little more if they have an immediate customer for one or more of your pieces.

This has nothing to do with your memories.  It has to do with how long it will take to sell a collection, how much of the dealer's money is being tied up, and an estimate of what the antique dealer feels would be a reasonable sell price in his or her market.  It also takes into account the some of the pieces that you think most beautiful may be a tough sell right now.

While we have bought some inherited collections, we have also been successful in helping some people understand that they are really more attached to their past than they realize and should not sell their collections.

 

 


Guide ID: 10000000001786914Guide created: 09/07/06 (updated 09/02/08)

 
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