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    Love my auctions winnings from a truly beautiful estate of lovely items. They couldn't have been nicer and I am thrilled! Thank you!!!

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    Cambridge Antique Market - The complete works of Longfellow from 1920!! What a find!!

    Cambridge Antique Market

    4.0(169 reviews)
    3.2 miEast Cambridge
    $$

    Finally checked out this spot after wanting to come for a long time. They have 5 floors of antiques…read morebelonging to many different vendors, so each one you walk through has its own style and character. You could spend hours here. They have everything, clothes, decorations, kitchenware, large furniture--basically anything and everything. There's elevators and they do have a parking lot although parking was tight and crowded. But it is also accessible by Lechmere station. We found some cool paintings and a decorative dish. I would come back here! You can pay by card and the workers were friendly. Some things were pricey but some reasonable, it depends on the booth you were purchasing from.

    Pretty unique place. My top-tier chum who literally went to the school of hospitality and I came by…read morehere last Saturday afternoon, basically on the recommendation of my Lord and Savior Reddit as an indoor activity we could do before the Celtics game later in the evening. My chum is a big shopper and I like wandering around in life trying to find random objects to emotionally imprint on, so it was a good match. I was also impressed by the idea of five entire floors dedicated to this, which we didn't even come close to completely exploring. The negatives were minimal but significant - the market was insanely crowded, especially on the first floor, and it was teeming with Gen Zers holding out their phones, presumably ecstatic that they'd found juicy TikTok content for their cottagecore fans or whatever. It was a lot and difficult to navigate; we had to pause a lot to make our way through, though it wasn't quite as bad on the other floors. And I'm not sure there's a solution to it; what are you going to do, have a quota for the number of people in the building at a given time? That would just involve bottlenecking and customers standing outside in the cold. So just make sure you're caffeinated and mentally prepared for people. I grew up with a mother who spiritually lived in Jane Austen novels so antique shops were a way of life. They're not known for their minimalist interiors but this was a ton of stuff by any measure. I don't think I've seen this amount of clutter in a space that didn't give off massive hoarder vibes. And it sort of had themes; there were alcoves or little areas divvied off that were, say, more nautical items, or more outdoorsy forest items. I can't even imagine how they managed to even quasi-successfully organize this kind of inventory but it definitely helps a little. My chum knows my taste, or lack thereof, and located a masterpiece (attached) which will be displayed prominently in my kitchen. The quirky artwork was abundant, to say the least. She also spied a magnificent Saturday Evening Post with my BFF Nixon on the cover, which I will be framing shortly and adding to the fray as well. If you don't spend a solid 45 minutes in here and not find a few choice treasures to bring home, that's on you. I was also impressed that they had easy-to-find restroom facilities on every floor (or close to it), right by the staircases. Not only were they convenient bathroom options, but they worked well as de facto changing rooms (which my chum took advantage of when she encountered a wild flapper dress on one of the higher floors). There were a few employees roaming around for both assistance and I imagine, sadly, to minimize potential shoplifting but it didn't seem overly egregious and everyone I encountered first hand or second hand was very friendly. One of the highlights of the trip for sure - political bovine posters are hard to come by.

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    Crown Auctions - I'm asking klia for a bank card that's connected to my trust of my life estate so I could pay my bills

    Crown Auctions

    3.8(10 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Love going to these auctions! Haven't been for a while because I moved but nothing like them!…read moreArthur and Klia are great!

    update to my review: Not saying everyone will have the same experience as we did (I hope they dont)…read morebut we were not treated very nicely or responded to in a timely manner,. Not knowing much about the items we had to auction (other than they were antiques and we had appraisals for higher amounts for them and were offered more from a private party) - guidance and communication is always the key to a successfull transaction on both ends- and we didnt receive that from the company. As for havingn a knowledge of market vale- you are most certainly correct David- I do NOT - and it is the job of the auction house to guide me in what they feel they would sell for- not provide an 'estimate' that was 90% lower than the true selling price. I dont mind being told the items were not high sellers or rare or whatever- but taking the items and then being told (only after we had repeatedly tried to communicate about the auction) that they were 'junk' and calling a client name and threatening legal action because of telling what happened in OUR experience is NOT the way to communicate with a client. if you were not interested in the items- say so- we would have gladly found another avenue to sell/donate them. I have many many other items of rare and high end jewelry and items in my own home that I may sell at a future date- and I will be going eslewhere to sell if I choose to. It may be a bad review but that is what Yelp is for- to post YOUR experience and let the reader make their own choices... I hope maybe deep down the company learns from the experience that you can never communicate too much , that sometimes with a novice seller you may have to explain things a bit more to ensure they are understood BEFORE proceeding, and if you don't like the items you are asked to sell- to politely decline selling them.

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    Luxury Resale Network - www.graceelahe.com

    Luxury Resale Network

    4.4(15 reviews)
    3.8 miBack Bay
    $$$

    Former LV sales associate here, and sometimes you aren't able to get your hands on certain pieces…read morewhile employed there. I'm not ashamed to admit to purchasing pre loved items now. Found this coin zippy wallet in this blue Epi using the Tradesy app. Wow what a steal I price I got this item for. This piece retails $430 brand new, and this piece I got for $135. The pics on tradesy did not do it justice. The leather had no cracks, and a minor boo boo here and there on the outside but over all this piece is in pretty good condition for being made in 2013. It's 6yrs old plus now. Super happy with the item, the purchase and this company! Thanks for the a smooth transaction and super fast shipping. I'll have to check you guys out again!

    Let me get right down to it, Luxury Resale Network is trustworthy and friendly to boot…read more I was nervous to start selling some Chanel pieces online (What if I get ripped off? How can I take a good picture? I don't know if I have time for this...) and when I found LRN I thought I would do some stress outsourcing. LRN does everything for you, from taking gorgeous professional photos to giving you the option of shipping your clothes and accessories to them. Siblings Eric and Andrea are incredibly kind and great at their jobs. They manage their sales on multiple platforms giving the consigner a greater chance of selling and their consigner agreements are very generous. Plus they have been great communicators and available through email for my questions and any updates. I tried to get some quotes from other local consigners and left with some low quotes for classic pieces. Use Luxury Resale Network if you're looking to get fair prices and great service. Thank you Eric and Andrea!!

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    We accept luxury designers such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Prada, Dior, etc.

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    RR Auction - JFK and his cabinet on display at RR Auction

    RR Auction

    4.1(9 reviews)
    4.5 miDowntown
    $$$$

    Well known by industry experts as a leader among its peers, I'm moved to share a more personal…read morereview of RR Auction after my extraordinary experience. As I considered what to do with a family heirloom of surprising historic significance, I reached out to several 'experts,' but it was not until I was connected with RR Auction that I finally received the very best information and options, delivered with genuine empathy and patience. Once uneasy about how to preserve an important and unexpected find, I cannot be at greater ease and comfort thanks to RR Auction, its extraordinary team and their unrivaled experience, dedication and genuine passion for their work.

    Would NOT recommend. RR Auction was a frustrating experience from start to finish. The platform had…read moretechnical issues during the auction, which directly impacted bidding and clarity on final prices. After the auction closed, there was unexpected back and forth on pricing, which should never happen once a lot is finalized. Communication was inconsistent and often unclear. I had to follow up multiple times to get straight answers, and even then the responses didn't fully resolve the situation. For a company operating in high value collectibles, the lack of reliability is concerning. Overall, the process felt disorganized and questionable. I would not recommend relying on this platform if you expect transparency and a smooth transaction.

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    Stack's Bowers Galleries - Boston

    Stack's Bowers Galleries - Boston

    4.3(6 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    I remembered that I had a $10 US Gold Coin. Googled and Yelped where to sell and Stack's came up. I…read morephoned first and my expectations were set properly. Upon arrival, excellent security with two locked entrance doors and a guard inside. Quickly received a check and then remembered that I had Englehart Silver as well. $62.50 oz and on our way!

    TLTR- used google image search and got an answer that I had been waiting on from them for about a…read moreyear. If you have anything you need I get info on in regard to coins, currencies, etc I would start with google image search. Stopped and spoke to someone about a couple of unique gold coins I had where each face was written in a different language that did not use the Roman/ Latin letters. They gave me their business card and asked me to email them a photo. It did take me a little while to email it over, but finally did and then crickets. Months later I went back and spoke to someone else and brought one of the coins with me. They photographed it and said that I should hear back soon and when I asked a couple of weeks and they said should be sooner, but that the experts were working on a big auction the next week so it may take a little longer. They took my info and said I would get back to me. I said I would stop back in a month. Went back around 6 weeks later and the person recognized me and said they hadn't heard back. I asked them to follow up and they said they would. Never heard back so I stopped in again. They said they would get back to me. Before going to them, I tried to use google translate I tried using google translate to figure out what it was and tried a few times after. After my last visit, I tried to use google translate, but accidentally used image search and found out exactly what it was, the history, the value and the scarcity...

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