What can I do next to elderly furniture? My Grandparents died at the end of concluding year, and my Mum...

My Grandparents died at the end of concluding year, and my Mum and I are currently faced next to the daunting task of clearing their house out in place for sale.

They enjoy a lot of furniture- most of it's too antediluvian and beat up for resale salvage for a newish bed. What's the cheapest way of getting rid of it adjectives besides paying the Council to collect it?

(The house is in Northamptonshire)

Thank you,

Eva x
Surely near is a church or an agency that deals beside the poor people that would run it off your hand for free. But I think you should bring within an antique dealer and freshly ask them before appendage if they charge for looking. I would have them detail you the truth no matter what but do not go anything to this person. Watch their face when they look at something because their eyes will tell you if it is worth something. You and your Mother may not approaching it but it could be worth a lot. I would do it free for you if I be there. Too bleak you cannot take pictures and show them to us. Just a footstool may be worth $100 or a small tea caddy, a tobacco jar. Please, please own someone look at the stuff for you. Any small cupboards for on the wall? That is what I like, the miniature ones.


Check out FREECYCLE.ORG, it's a worldwide system that you can post and bestow away things to people who may want or involve them.... It's mission is simple to keep honest things out of landfills... There's NO membership charge and it's easy to combine and find people within your area that are member.. The rules are simple EVERYTHING posted is FREE ! No money exchanges hands... ! You merely pick someone to receive the item choose a time/place for the pick-up and the item is gone ! It's a really GREAT service...

Also, you can donate it to charity and most will have a truck pick up large/heavy items....

Good luck
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