Deceased estate management
Before submitting items for auction, we recommend taking a moment to review what we’re currently accepting.
Our intake is guided by market demand, and what’s popular today may not hold value in a few months’ time (and vice versa!)
What’s Selling Well?
We’re currently seeing strong buyer demand in the following catagories:
- Coins and banknotes
- Estate jewellery
- Mid-century modern furniture
- Wine & spirits
- West German pottery
- Collectable toys
- Artwork
- Vinyl Records
- Private & commercial collections
If your items do not fit in this category, please ask – the market is always changing.
What we’re not accepting at this time
- Second-hand clothing
- brown or dark timber furniture
- oversized furniture
- upholstered lounges
- mattresses
- damaged, incomplete or poor condition items
- reproduction antiques
- flat pack furniture, pianos and pianolas
- everyday used household items.
We can help with property clearance!
Abbeys provides a complete solution in support of people who may be moving house, downsizing, decluttering or managing a deceased estate. Every situation is different, and our experienced team will work with you to achieve the most appropriate approach. Please fill out the form or phone our team for guidance.
Read more about selling at auction
This article provides further information about the auction process and why we sometimes can’t accept items.
Valuation & appraisal request:
What’s your situation? If you’re wanting to clear a whole house, or have just a few items to sell, please fill out this form and we’ll get in touch!
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