Selling Antique House Contents Sussex Call 01903884602
Antique Dealers House Clearance Sussex .
Selling the complete or partial contents of properties in Sussex.
Obtaining the correct price is made easy with
Arundel Antique Buyers.com .
17TH CENTURY PRICES,
18TH CENTURY PRICES,
19TH CENTURY BUYERS OF,
19TH CENTURY OIL PAINTINGS PRICES,
BUYERS OF
20TH CENTURY PRICES.
2ND MILLENIUM B.C TO 10TH CENTURY AD.
dealers in ABSTRACT.
AFRICAN RELATED PRICES.
BUYERS OF ANTIQUES.
AMERICA,
BUYERS
OF AMERICAN,
AMMONITES,
ANIMALIER,
dealers in ANTIQUITIES,
BUYERS OF APOTHOCARY BOXES PRICES,
BUYERS OF PRICES,
APPLIQUES PRICES,
ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE,
ARMOIRES
BUYERS OF
/dealers in ARMS AND ARMOUR PRICES.
ART,
ART AND COLLECTABLES ART COLLECTING,
BUYERS OF/dealers in
ART DECO ,BUYERS OF
ART NOUVEAU,
ART POTTERY/dealers in,
BUYERS OF
ARTS AND CRAFTS PRICES,
ASIAN WORKS OF ART, AUSTRALIA,
AUTOMATA,
AUTOMOBILES,
BAKELITE,/dealers in
BALLOT BOXES,
BATHROOM ACCESSORIES,
BATHROOM WARE,
BEDROOM FURNITURE,
BEDS,
BEDSIDE CABINETS,
BELGIUM,
BUYERS OF BENCHES,
BESWICK,
BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER,
BIRDS,
BOOK RESTS/READING STANDS,
BUYERS OF
BOOKCASES,
BOOKS AND BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS,
BOXES PRICES,
BOXING RELATED ITEMS,
BUYERS OF
BRACELETS,
BRACKET CLOCKS,
BRASS ITEMS BRASSWARE AND COPPER
BRONZE,
BRONZES,
BUYERS OF
BROOCHES,
BUREAUS,
BUYERS OF
CABINETS,
CANDELABRA
BUYERS OF,
CANDLESTICKS,
CANTERBURY,,
CARIBBEAN,
CARTOONS,
CAST IRON,
CERAMICS,
CERAMICS CHINESE,
CERAMICS JAPANESE,
CHAIR SETS,
BUYERS OF
CHAIRS,
CHAISE LONGUES,
BUYERS OF CHANDELIERS,
CHARGER,
CHESS RELATED ITEMS,
CHESTS,
CHESTS OF DRAWERS,
CHILDREN,
CHINA,
CHINESE ANTIQUES,
CHINESE CERAMICS,
CHINOISERIE,
BUYERS OF
CHRISTENING ITEMS ,PRICES
BUYERS OF
CIGAR BOXES, BUYERS OF
CLARICE CLIFF, PRICES BUYERS OF
CLOCKS PRICES,
IRISH FURNITURE,
ITALIAN PRICES,
IVORY,
JAPAN AND RELATED ITEMS,
JARDINIERES,
BUYERS OF
JEWELLERY,
BUYERS OF
JEWELLERY BOXES,
GENTLEMANS
KITCHEN FURNITURE,
KITCHEN MEMORABILIA,
KITCHENWARE BUYERS OF
LACQUERWARE,
LAMPS AND LIGHTING,
LANDSCAPES,
LANTERNS,
LAW AND LEGAL BUYERS ,OF PRICES MEMORABILIA,
LIBRARY ACCESSORIES,
LIGHTING,
LINEN PRESS,
LITHOGRAPHS,
LONDON UK,
LONGCASE PRICES,
LOWBOY,
LUGGAGE AND HANDBAGS,
MAGAZINES,
BUYERS OF
MAHOGANY,
BUYERS OF
MAJOLICA,
MAPIN AND WEBB ,MAPS AND ATLASES
BUYERS OF,
Chinese art buyers Sussex
We now require good examples of Chinese art.
We travel to Mainland China supplying enthusiastic buyers . Our interest ranges from Porcelain ,Carved Jade , Lacquer work , and jewellery .. If you would like to discuss items you are intending to sell please feel free to contact me via email davidmatteybuyer@gmail.com.
Or telephone to arrange a meeting .
01903-884602 David and Amy Mattey provide a free valuation service for those choosing to visit our High Street Store..
Arundel Antiques Buyers operate from their high street store”Antiques and Militaria ” which is located in the centre of Arundel. No 18 High Street . Arundel BN189AB .
With auction mhouses reporting a decline in bidding from mainland China, the market is poised to anoint Taipei, the biggest city on the semi-independent island of Taiwan, as a new global art-selling capital. On January 18 Taipei Dangdai, the first fair in the city devoted entirely to contemporary art, will open under the tutelage of former Art Basel in Hong Kong director Magnus Renfrew, and mega-galleries such as David Zwirner, Hauser & Wirth, Gagosian, Thaddaeus Ropac, Pace, and Lisson all signed on for the inaugural edition.Taipei Dangdai’s swift embrace by the world’s top galleries shows how collectors in Taiwan—which is officially called the Republic of China and is not an independent nation, but has little interaction with the mainland—have made the island an essential piece of any serious gallery’s Asia strategy. Sean Kelly Gallery, long a single-gallery operation in New York, chose to open its first overseas location in Taipei, and will have a project space that’s run by newly hired director of Sean Kelly Asia, Gladys Lin. And when Lévy Gorvy announced in November that it would be opening a gallery in Hong Kong, it also announced that it had hired a staffer to work in an office in Taipei. The coronation of a new Asian art market hub comes at a time when collectors in mainland China have been buying less at auctions and fairs. The main reason for the downtick appears to be a government crackdown on spending money outside of the country, which is happening amidst a trade war with the United States that is cutting into profits. The first quarter of the year ends with Art Basel in Hong Kong, and by then, we should have a better sense of which parts of Asia are fueling the continent’s art buying.
The effect of Saudi Arabia’s investments
Political uncertainty may indirectly affect the overall mood of the market; just as often, auction houses and fairs are hit directly by the decisions of foreign powers. Case in point: In April, Hollywood super-agent Ari Emanuel threw a dinner for the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammad Bin Salman (MBS for short), at the Santa Monica home of producer Brian Grazer and his wife. They dined while surrounded by works by Richard Prince, Gerhard Richter, and Ed Ruscha to celebrate MBS’s 5- to 10-percent stake in Emanuel’s entertainment company, Endeavor—which is the majority owner of Frieze, the art fair and media giant—that the Saudi sovereign wealth fund had purchased to the tune of $400 million.Such a deal was already somewhat controversial given Saudi Arabia’s checkered human rights record, bombing campaign in Yemen, and MBS’s power consolidation that involved imprisoning his enemies in the Riyadh Ritz-Carlton. But it was not until the journalist Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul that Emanuel began the process of pulling out of the deal, telling the Hollywood Reporter that he was “personally…really concerned.” That’s a large chunk of change to have to return, and it remains to be seen how it will affect the launch of a new Frieze fair on Endeavor’s home turf: Frieze Los Angeles, which will hold its inaugural edition in February.Frieze’s parent company is out nearly half a billion dollars, but other art world entities are still figuring out how involved to be with a wealthy Saudi government intent on investing in cultural infrastructure. In December, it was revealed that Sotheby’s has been in talks with MBS to build an art city in an archaeologically rich part of Saudi Arabia’s deserts. The auction house is still in an “exploratory phase,” according to a spokesperson for the country’s cultural commission. And in November, the magazines ARTnews and Art in America were sold to Penske Media Corp., which in February accepted a $200 million cash infusion from the sovereign nation’s Public Investment Fu
Buyers of Antique Picture Frames
What is the best way to sell a fine antique picture frame ?
Arundel in West Sussex plays host to a number of galleries and one of the regions most respected picture restorers.
David Mattey of Arundel Antique Buyers.com is a highly experienced judge and buyer of oil paintings and gilt picture frames .
If you have an oil painting which has failed to find a buyer at auction David Mattey will be pleased to help you in many cases the frame will have a value alone .
By contacting David you will learn what he is looking for and what he is prepared to pay you .
Antique Jewellery (Pre 1900) Specialist buyer
Before Selling Antique Jewellery Please Consider The Following .
Arundel based specialist David Mattey is a highly experienced buyer of 19th-20th century jewellery and silver.
David and his high street store are frequently featured on television .
If you visit a high street jewellers to sell items which you have inherited please be warned! .
You will be lucky to receive just the “break value”. This equates to the component value of stones & precious metals at the current scrap price.
Selling at auction is NO better an option ?
Why ?
Firstly because the vast majority of jewellery sold at auction is acquired by the trade, who generally wish to buy at break price!
Secondly adding insult to injury almost 50% of the total paid by the buyer will be lost to the auction in deductions because of the questionable practice of charging both buyer and seller.?.
If a an online bidder pays his bill from the auction house of say £200 , you the buyer will only see around £100.
In defence of the auctioneers VAT is included in the 50% that you will loose.
Is there a discrete alternative way to sell?
Yes!
I for one believe there is.
By visiting our Arundel store
“Antiques & militaria”
At 18 High Street Arundel
West Sussex BN18-9AB.
Sellers will receive an entirely different reception .
We buy items with the intention of re selling them to receptive buyers from around the world .
Only buyers with a specific objective would enter a jewellers shop as most are not geared up for the casual browser.
At our high street store we enjoy the cross over sales denied by the dedicated jewellers shop.
In the summer season couples are together rather than at their respective places of work, typically this is when we sell many chains, pendants, rings and watches .
On the run up to the festive season Arundel hosts it’s candle lit event which attracts thousands of shoppers who become acquainted with our totally diverse stock.
Most importantly we offer to purchase directly with immediate online bank transfer or for goods below £500 in value we pay cash by arrangement. , All vendors are required to supply proof of their identity and sign for the transfer of property. so please be sure to bring some current form of identification..
David Mattey is a highly experienced buyer of 19th-20th century jewellery and silver, together with medals and coins ..
If you visit a high street jewellers to sell items which you have inherited please be warned that .
You will be lucky to receive only the break value. This equates to the component value of stones & precious metals at their scrap price.
Selling at auction is NO better an option ?
Why ?
Firstly because the vast majority of jewellery sold at auction is acquired by the trade, who generally wish to buy at break price!
Secondly adding insult to injury almost 50% of the total paid by the buyer will be lost to the auction in deductions because of the questionable practice of charging both buyer and seller..
Yes if a an online bidder pays his bill from the auction house of say £200 you the buyer will only see half .
In defence of the auctioneers VAT is included in the 50% you will loose.
Is there an alternative place to sell?
Yes!
I for one believe there is.
By visiting our Arundel store
“Antiques & militaria”
At 18 High Street Arundel
West Sussex BN18-9AB.
Sellers will receive an entirely different reception .
We buy items with the intention of re selling them to receptive buyers from around the world . Only buyers with a specific objective would enter a jewellers shop as most are not geared up for the casual browser.
At our high street store we enjoy the cross over sales denied by the dedicated jewellers shop.
In the summer season couples are together rather than at their respective places of work, typically this is when we sell many chains and rings .
On the run up to the festive season Arundel hosts it’s candle lit event which attracts thousands of shoppers who become acquainted with our totally diverse stock.
Most importantly we offer to purchase directly with immediate online bank transfer or for goods below £500 in value we pay cash by arrangement , Vendors are required to supply proof of their identity and sign for the transfer of property so please be sure to bring some current form of identification..