Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you therapeutically lie to your mom and just tell her stuff sold for good money, but meanwhile just have GotJunk pick it all up? Unless she has something really unique, nobody wants a 150 year old dresser and china cabinet.
OP here, she was an antique dealer for years and kept the best stuff for herself. She's showed me online auctions, and it seems like stuff goes for more than I would have expected it to. I'm unclear how much prep work we would have to take on for this, but there absolutely is a market for 150 year old dressers and China cabinets.
LOL. OK, OP. So the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you therapeutically lie to your mom and just tell her stuff sold for good money, but meanwhile just have GotJunk pick it all up? Unless she has something really unique, nobody wants a 150 year old dresser and china cabinet.
OP here, she was an antique dealer for years and kept the best stuff for herself. She's showed me online auctions, and it seems like stuff goes for more than I would have expected it to. I'm unclear how much prep work we would have to take on for this, but there absolutely is a market for 150 year old dressers and China cabinets.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Has anyone worked with an auction company that does online auctions for antiques? This is how my mom purchased most of her recent acquisitions, hoping we may be able to do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Can you therapeutically lie to your mom and just tell her stuff sold for good money, but meanwhile just have GotJunk pick it all up? Unless she has something really unique, nobody wants a 150 year old dresser and china cabinet.