(September 21, 2017 at 8:03 am)popeyespappy Wrote:(September 20, 2017 at 10:12 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote: Based on what?
Quality and worksmenship does not equal market value. Typically a piece of antique needs to either have a particular feature that is in vogue in the market at the moment, or has a highly desired and demonstrable pedigree to command that kind of money.
I have to agree with this. A piece of antique furniture needs to be special to be worth any real money. Quality and condition alone aren't enough.
Bullshit. It is a matter of finding the right buyer, that you could argue might be difficult, but these pieces are most certainly worth it. I am not going to give them away for 75-100 dollars.
It is finding the right buyer, not a matter of no demand. These are the types of furniture the can and do sell.
I am going to take vid of them then shop around to multiple sources to see what they say.