Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Fine Quality Mahogany Super King Four Poster Bed
£ 5,995
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Superb Pair Georgian Mahogany Console Tables
£ 1,495
Warner & Watts Antiques
Queen Anne Style Burr Walnut Side/hall Lamp Table
£ 295
Rawlings Antiques
Small Antique Mahogany Bow Front Chest of Drawers
£ 475
William Rand Antiques
Edwardian Satinwood Bijouterie Display Table Cabinet
£ 525
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Pair Black Laquered Lamp Tables
£ 895
Rawlings Antiques
Small Georgian Mahogany Bow Front Chest of Drawers
£ 575
Warner & Watts Antiques
Antique Burr Walnut Georgian Style Bookcase
£ 1,250
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Super Carved Oriental Chest
£ 795
Rawlings Antiques
Pair of Victorian Military Bedside Chests of Drawers
£ 1,395
FB Antiques
Set of 4 Victorian Mahogany Dining Chairs
£ 275
Witch Antiques
Large Corner Desk
£ 950
Witch Antiques
Walnut Coffee Table
£ 365
Sussex Antiques and Interiors
Quality Bleached Oak Farmhouse Dining Table
£ 2,650
Witch Antiques
Antique Painted Credenza
£ 965
£ 375
Witch Antiques
Pair of Victorian Chairs
£ 825
£ 649
Extra Shallow Old Pine Cupboard Linen / Larder / Food / Office / Bookcase
£ 649
The Old Pine Shop
FB Antiques
Victorian Flame Mahogany Chest of Drawers
£ 675
FB Antiques
Victorian Flame Mahogany Chest of Drawers
£ 575
Camden Antiques
Set of 6 Carved Oak Chairs
£ 575
Marylebone Antiques
Art Deco Burr Walnut Cloud Back Dining Table and Chairs
£ 4,950
Timeless Furniture UK
Edwardian Mahogany Narrow Display Cabinet
£ 245
Timeless Furniture UK
Edwardian Rosewood Inlaid Window Table
£ 295
Hingstons Antiques
Victorian Inlaid Walnut Card Table
£ 1,275
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century French Napoleon III Style Writing Table
£ 2,950
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 19th Century Glazed Oak Display Cabinet Of Fine Quality
£ 895
Timeless Furniture UK
Edwardian Mahogany Double Wardrobe
£ 375
Marylebone Antiques
Set of Six Danish Vintage Rosewood Dining Chairs
£ 1,950
WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd
Regency Rosewood Chiffonier Bookcase
£ 2,850
D & J Hunt Antiques Ltd
A Great Victorian Antique / Old Pine 5 Drawer Chest of Drawers to Wax / Paint
£ 725
A Great Victorian Antique / Old Pine 5 Drawer Chest of Drawers to Wax / Paint
£ 725
D & J Hunt Antiques Ltd
Timeless Furniture UK
19th Century Mahogany Bureau
£ 275
The Club Chair Studio @ Matt Black Interiors
A Remarkable 19th Century Sculptured Rosewood & Buckhorn Hatstand
£ 4,300
A Remarkable 19th Century Sculptured Rosewood & Buckhorn Hatstand
£ 4,300
The Club Chair Studio @ Matt Black Interiors
D & J Hunt Antiques Ltd
A Lovely 2 Seater Pine Panelled Box Settle / Bench to Wax / Paint
£ 365
A Lovely 2 Seater Pine Panelled Box Settle / Bench to Wax / Paint
£ 365
D & J Hunt Antiques Ltd
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 19th Century Rustic Pine Washstand
£ 395
Tom Scott Antiques
French Paint and Gilt Duet Piano Stool in Vintage Silk
£ 465
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 19th Century Set Of 6 Mahogany Dining Chairs
£ 625
Aion Jewellery
9ct Gold Chester Opal and Ruby Brooch
£ 135
D & J Hunt Antiques Ltd
A Victorian Antique / Old Pine Tall 5 Drawer Chest of Drawers to Wax / Paint
£ 725
A Victorian Antique / Old Pine Tall 5 Drawer Chest of Drawers to Wax / Paint
£ 725
D & J Hunt Antiques Ltd
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 19th Century Pedestal Desk In Mahogany
£ 585
How do I identify antique furniture?
Although most antique furniture is found without labels or dates, genuine antique pieces can usually be identified from a combination of the materials used, the style of the piece as well as the natural wear on the finish or Patina. Patina is something that can only occur naturally over time and is very hard to fake via man-made effects such as staining, sanding and painting. The skill is looking at lots of tiny details which convince you the item is a genuine antique. Much of this skill and knowledge can be built up over time just by observing real pieces and learning from those around you. It is also a good reason to buy from reputable antique dealers such as those on LoveAntiques who can give you the piece of mind that the item is what you say it is as well as offer valuable advice.
How to value antique furniture?
Like any collectable field antique furniture can range in value between nearly worthless to virtually priceless. In the past price guide reference books were a good starting point for valuing different items, but today such books have become nearly obsolete with the power of the internet at our fingertips. In most cases the internet will be the first place to research your item but don’t forget that the values you find can vary dramatically depending on the condition, who is selling them, where the item is located and more. While there are certain furniture items which are less or more fashionable today than in the past, desirability and value really comes down to individual taste and the room it is going into. You can ask your local auction house or antique dealer for a valuation but in both cases the value they give should be considered an estimate only. There are specialist online valuation services which will provide valuations for a fee but again check their location as values can vary dramatically between countries and continents.
Is Mahogany furniture valuable?
The simple answer is Mahogany furniture can be very valuable. It has always been a scarce and prized timber so is usually a sign that the antique item was expensive and well made at the time, sometimes by the very best makers and designers. Mahogany was first imported from the West Indies at the start of the 18th Century and continued to be popular up to the beginning of the 20th Century. It not only has an appealing red tone and grain but is strong and crisp to carve. However, Mahogany has also always been scarce, so almost from the start was also being used as a veneer as well as solid timber. Today antique mahogany is slightly less fashionable overall compared to other timbers (such as Oak) so can be purchased for less than in the past making them great value. In truth if you like the item or it suits the room, then that item is valuable to you either way.
What date is Georgian and Victorian Furniture?
The Georgian era in England (1714-1837) began with King George I in 1714 and ended with the death of George IV in 1830. However, for simplicity most people also include the subsequent reign of William IV from 1830-37 into the Georgian period. The Victorian era (1837-1901) began when Queen Victoria took to the throne in 1837 and until her death in 1901. When describing antique furniture people sometimes use the terms Georgian and Victorian somewhat loosely to also describe items created in the styles popular during those times.
What is vintage Furniture?
The phrase ‘Vintage Furniture’ is commonly used to describe a whole group of furniture that is not yet old enough to be antique. Many people and sales platforms deem that vintage items must be a minimum of 20 years old to be called Vintage and that they finally become Antique when they are at least 100 years old. In principle this is a pretty clear definition, but it is important to recognise that these are only guide-lines and some will use ‘Vintage’ to refer to even newer items in an older style.