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Posted By: Michelle_Louise 1930's Pieces - 10th Jun 2013 10:46am
Hello

Is there anywhere locally that is interested in 1930's vintage items, such as porcelain lampshades, art deco fireplaces, doors etc?

In very good condition im sure they are worth something.

Thanks
Posted By: lansyp Re: 1930's Pieces - 10th Jun 2013 11:42am
There is a guy of the telly hot a shop in north wales called dre w Pritchard I think he has a website called drew Pritchard may be,worth a look
Posted By: j_demo Re: 1930's Pieces - 10th Jun 2013 11:47am
Originally Posted by lansyp
There is a guy of the telly hot a shop in north wales called dre w Pritchard I think he has a website called drew Pritchard may be,worth a look

drew would pay, but not really much, he would need to buy them low enough to make a profit after paying for rennovation etc

he'd pay about 1/4 what they're worth resale value. but it's something at least
Posted By: Dilly Re: 1930's Pieces - 10th Jun 2013 11:51am
Yes Drew Prichard does have a web site, look under salvage hunters. The stuff you mention sounds right up his street. Good luck.
Posted By: Dilly Re: 1930's Pieces - 10th Jun 2013 11:55am
Originally Posted by j_demo
Originally Posted by lansyp
There is a guy of the telly hot a shop in north wales called dre w Pritchard I think he has a website called drew Pritchard may be,worth a look

drew would pay, but not really much, he would need to buy them low enough to make a profit after paying for rennovation etc

he'd pay about 1/4 what they're worth resale value. but it's something at least

I have seen him pay out good money for stuff most of us would take to the dump.
Posted By: lansyp Re: 1930's Pieces - 10th Jun 2013 12:20pm
yes like the old armchairs he buys all the times
Posted By: Michelle_Louise Re: 1930's Pieces - 10th Jun 2013 12:52pm
Its not a great deal, I've checked his website and those bits look a lot more worthy than mine frown
Posted By: Dilly Re: 1930's Pieces - 10th Jun 2013 1:58pm
[quote=Michelle_Louise]Its not a great deal, I've checked his website and those bits look a lot more worthy than mine frown [/quote
One mans junk is another mans treasure. There are a couple of places along seabank rd you could try.
Posted By: kendo Re: 1930's Pieces - 10th Jun 2013 5:30pm
Michelle, I know somebody who is interested but can't send a private message
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