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Antique Furniture Value Calculator: Get a Realistic Resale Range
If you searched for an antique furniture value calculator, the biggest mistake to avoid is pricing from random asking prices. Reliable valuation comes from sold comps, condition grading, and matching the exact style and maker details of your piece.
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Check Furniture ValueHow to Value Antique Furniture Accurately
Start by identifying what the item actually is: period style, construction method, and any maker labels or stamps. A mahogany sideboard with original dovetail joints and documented maker markings can price very differently than a later reproduction that only looks similar at first glance. Include dimensions, wood type, and restoration history in your listing notes before comparing comps.
Condition has an outsized effect on antique furniture values. Tight joints, original hardware, and stable veneer push valuations up, while replaced parts, warping, and water damage can reduce buyer demand quickly. For comparables, only match sold pieces with similar condition. If your piece needs refinishing or repair, price closer to restoration project comps rather than fully restored examples.
Finally, calculate net value instead of headline price. Furniture often carries higher shipping and handling costs than small collectibles. Before accepting an offer, subtract platform fees, freight or local-delivery expenses, and packing materials. This helps you set a realistic floor price and avoid deals that look good on paper but leave little actual profit.