How We Buy Furniture
At Ardesh, we’re always on the lookout for unique furniture and one-of-a-kind finds that complement our clients' diverse tastes and styles. Whether you’re downsizing, selling a single piece, or liquidating an entire estate, we’re interested.
How to Get Started:
Email a few photos and any relevant details about your items to info@ardesh.com. For larger collections or estate sales, please include representative photos so we can properly assess what’s available. If we’re interested, we’ll typically respond within 24-48 hours with any follow-up questions or information about the next steps.
Purchase and Consignment Options:
We usually purchase items outright, but consignment options are also available.
Have questions? Reach out to us—we’re here to help!
What We’re Looking For
At Ardesh, we’re always searching for unique and high-quality pieces. While we’re not limited to this list, we offer more flexibility on the range of objects when purchasing larger collections or estates.
Furniture
Styles & Periods:
French Deco, Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau designs or inspirations
Japanese, Chinese, or Korean furniture dating prior to the 1920s
Danish and Austrian-designed or crafted pieces
Regency, French Country, and Early Primitive furniture
Notable Makers:
Stickley, Baker, Herman Miller, Knoll
D.R. Dimes, Eldred Wheeler, Thomas Moser
Additional fine furniture makers of similar quality
Glassware
Brands & Designers:
Daum, Baccarat, Steuben, Tiffany, Lalique, Murano, and others
Vermont Artists
Names of Interest:
Luigi Lucioni, Sabra Field, Walton Blodgett, Andre Tougias, Stephen Huneck, and other notable Vermont artists
Fine Art & Sculptures
From around the world, including paintings, sculptures, and other collectible art pieces
Fine Porcelain
Periods & Origins:
English, German, French, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese porcelain dating from the 1750s to the 1920s
Special interest in Wedgwood and Majolica pottery
Contemporary Makers of Interest:
Herend, Tiffany, and select studio pottery
Fine Silver
Era:
Pieces dating from the 1700s to the 1950s
Arts & Crafts Era Pottery
Notable Names:
Rookwood, Saturday Evening Girls, Grueby, Weller, Moorcroft, Roseville, and more
Persian Rugs
Era:
Primarily seeking rugs made before the 1950s
Light Fixtures
Period:
Circa 1850 to the 1970s, including chandeliers, sconces, and table lamps
Have something that fits the bill?
Send us a few photos and details at info@ardesh.com. We look forward to discovering unique pieces that tell a story.