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GeekwithaGun
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Need a recommendation for furniture appraiser

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We are moving into a new, smaller, house and have some antique dining room furniture that we would like to get appraised before we start selling it. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good furniture appraiser - we are in Denton county near Denton, TX.
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It's a little bit removed from Oak Point, but my neighbor across the street owns Farina's in Grapevine, which is a combination antique store / eatery. He's appraised some genuinely OLD antiques that we have in our house, so I know he can provide the service, and he might even be interested in buying your stuff for his store.

420 S. Main Street
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Re: Need a recommendation for furniture appraiser

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The Annoyed Man wrote:It's a little bit removed from Oak Point, but my neighbor across the street owns Farina's in Grapevine, which is a combination antique store / eatery. He's appraised some genuinely OLD antiques that we have in our house, so I know he can provide the service, and he might even be interested in buying your stuff for his store.

420 S. Main Street
Grapevine
817-442-9095

Ask for Gary Farina.
thanks TAM i'll give them a call
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Re: Need a recommendation for furniture appraiser

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Appraisal is one thing. Selling is another and antiques are hard. Consignment or Auction - most likely, if they're really valuable stuff. I've never had *any* of it sell fast... needs the right buyer, even when priced aggressively.
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