Since a house is far more than a home, it requires furniture that is far more than just functional. It requires furniture with soul. Nothing does this better than antique and vintage furniture which combine quality with a warmth and personality only time can bring. These were pieces that were good enough for our ancestors to buy and use and love. And if it was good enough for them, then they probably deserve to join our family too. Furthermore an antique cabinet or antique table will add character to even the most uninspiring room.
So how should you really shop for antique furniture? Well, the simple answer is to have fun with it. Free from the conformity of current fashions you can acquire pieces just because you like them and because they inspire you. Buy an elegant Art Deco chest of drawers because it adds unashamed glamour to the room, buy a deep buttoned Victorian armchair because secretly inside you pretend you are Sherlock Holmes every time you sink down into it. Or simply place a 17th Century coffer at the end of the bed so that every time you wake up you can admire the warmth and wear those 300 years of loving handling brings.
At LoveAntiques we have an amazing and ever-changing selection of vintage and antique furniture for sale online from hundreds of Antique Dealers, catering for all your needs.
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Top Quality Oak Open Adjustable Library Bookcase
£ 995
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Super French Oak Partners Library Desk
£ 995
Founders Antiques
Antique Georgian Mahogany Bookcase Cabinet c.1800
£ 1,450
Bentleigh Antiques Limited
Howard and Sons Astral Glazed Four Door Mahogany Bookcase Early Twentieth Century
£ 2,495
Howard and Sons Astral Glazed Four Door Mahogany Bookcase Early Twentieth Century
£ 2,495
Bentleigh Antiques Limited
In a Nutshell Antiques & Interiors Ltd
Pair of Mid Century PENGUIN Bookshelves by Beaver & Tapley
£ 395
Pair of Mid Century PENGUIN Bookshelves by Beaver & Tapley
£ 395
In a Nutshell Antiques & Interiors Ltd
Billy Hunt and Co
English Oak Open Bookcase c.1930
£ 245
Billy Hunt and Co
Golden Oak Glazed School Cabinet c.1920
£ 1,485
Town House Traders Ltd
Quality Walnut Chest of Drawers Tallboy Chest on Chest
£ 385
Elmgarden Antiques
Sideboard Designed for Liberty by Leonard Wyburd
£ 5,000
Southwold Vintage and Antiques
Vintage Minty Walnut Bookcase
£ 279
Southwold Vintage and Antiques
Vintage Minty Walnut Glazed Bookcase
£ 279
£ 1,100
The Old Yard
Small Victorian Pine Dresser
£ 675
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Good Quality Bookcase in Mahogany
£ 825
Elmgarden Antiques
Spanish Style Blonde Oak Coffee Table
£ 485
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Good Quality Bench in Oak
£ 585
£ 2,450
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Edwardian Open Bookcase in Mahogany
£ 685
Tony Youll Antiques
Mid Century Side Table with Eglomise Glass
£ 495
Tony Youll Antiques
Large Farmhouse Table with Bread Slide
£ 1,750
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Linenfold Blanket Box in Oak
£ 365
Elmgarden Antiques
Large Roomy Bentwood Carver Chair
£ 495
Hawkins Antiques
Antique Carved Mahogany Astragal Glazed Bookcase On Stand c.1880
£ 1,450
Hawkins Antiques
Antique Victorian Mahogany Inlaid Chiffonier Cabinet c.1890
£ 1,600
£ 2,650
Antique Kingwood & Ormolu Display Cabinet By François Linke With Marble Top
£ 2,650
Hawkins Antiques
Stuart James Antiques
Late Georgian/early Victorian Mahogany Coaching Table
£ 295
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Art Deco Style Display Cabinet In Oak
£ 495
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Leather Top Pedestal Desk In Mahogany
£ 625
Georgian Antiques
Exhibition Quality Inlaid Walnut Regency Occasional/games Table
£ 4,400
Stuart James Antiques
French Early Nineteenth Century Fruitwood Open Arm Upholstered Open Arm Chair
£ 265
French Early Nineteenth Century Fruitwood Open Arm Upholstered Open Arm Chair
£ 265
Stuart James Antiques
Elmgarden Antiques
A Victorian Mahogany Linen Press, by Heal’s
£ 1,700
Georgian Antiques
Regency Specimen Wood Nest of 4 Tables
£ 11,000
Georgian Antiques
Nest of 3 Tall Solid Oak Occasional Tables
£ 600
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Set Of 4 Barley Twist Dining Chairs In Oak
£ 425
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 19th Century Victorian Carved Oak Writing Table
£ 825
Georgian Antiques
Patented Mahogany Dining Table
£ 3,000
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 20th Century Chest Of Drawers In Golden Oak
£ 685
Marylebone Antiques
Pair of Antique Edwardian Solid Walnut Side Tables
£ 1,250
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 19th Century Fine Victorian Bookcase In Walnut
£ 1,495
Marylebone Antiques
Pair of Antique Swedish Mahogany Stools
£ 885
Antique Furniture FAQs
How do I identify antique furniture?
Although most antique furniture is found without labels or dates, genuine antique pieces can usually be identified from a combination of the materials used, the style of the piece as well as the natural wear on the finish or Patina. Patina is something that can only occur naturally over time and is very hard to fake via man-made effects such as staining, sanding and painting. The skill is looking at lots of tiny details which convince you the item is a genuine antique. Much of this skill and knowledge can be built up over time just by observing real pieces and learning from those around you. It is also a good reason to buy from reputable antique dealers such as those on LoveAntiques who can give you the piece of mind that the item is what you say it is as well as offer valuable advice.
How to value antique furniture?
Like any collectable field antique furniture can range in value between nearly worthless to virtually priceless. In the past price guide reference books were a good starting point for valuing different items, but today such books have become nearly obsolete with the power of the internet at our fingertips. In most cases the internet will be the first place to research your item but don’t forget that the values you find can vary dramatically depending on the condition, who is selling them, where the item is located and more. While there are certain furniture items which are less or more fashionable today than in the past, desirability and value really comes down to individual taste and the room it is going into. You can ask your local auction house or antique dealer for a valuation but in both cases the value they give should be considered an estimate only. There are specialist online valuation services which will provide valuations for a fee but again check their location as values can vary dramatically between countries and continents.
Is Mahogany furniture valuable?
The simple answer is Mahogany furniture can be very valuable. It has always been a scarce and prized timber so is usually a sign that the antique item was expensive and well made at the time, sometimes by the very best makers and designers. Mahogany was first imported from the West Indies at the start of the 18th Century and continued to be popular up to the beginning of the 20th Century. It not only has an appealing red tone and grain but is strong and crisp to carve. However, Mahogany has also always been scarce, so almost from the start was also being used as a veneer as well as solid timber. Today antique mahogany is slightly less fashionable overall compared to other timbers (such as Oak) so can be purchased for less than in the past making them great value. In truth if you like the item or it suits the room, then that item is valuable to you either way.
What date is Georgian and Victorian Furniture?
The Georgian era in England (1714-1837) began with King George I in 1714 and ended with the death of George IV in 1830. However, for simplicity most people also include the subsequent reign of William IV from 1830-37 into the Georgian period. The Victorian era (1837-1901) began when Queen Victoria took to the throne in 1837 and until her death in 1901. When describing antique furniture people sometimes use the terms Georgian and Victorian somewhat loosely to also describe items created in the styles popular during those times.
What is vintage Furniture?
The phrase ‘Vintage Furniture’ is commonly used to describe a whole group of furniture that is not yet old enough to be antique. Many people and sales platforms deem that vintage items must be a minimum of 20 years old to be called Vintage and that they finally become Antique when they are at least 100 years old. In principle this is a pretty clear definition, but it is important to recognise that these are only guide-lines and some will use ‘Vintage’ to refer to even newer items in an older style.


