Every room needs one or two pieces of furniture that make it unique. So, when you want to sell your antique furniture, you need to consider some important things in order to maximize the amount of money you'll get from your sale.

Antique furniture can be a decorative and heirloom-quality addition to any home, but it’s important to be mindful when selling your pieces so you don't end up with a bill for restoration or repair.

Here are some tips to help you get the best deal on retailing your antique furniture:

1. Price it right – antique furniture is often in high demand, so don’t sacrifice value for the price. Try to find reputable dealers who will give you an estimate of what your piece is worth before showing it to them.

2. Don't forget the condition – make sure to take into account the condition of your furniture when pricing it. Chipped paint, rips in the fabric, and general wear and tear will all affect its value.

3. Get estimates – if you have multiple pieces of antique furniture, getting estimates from different professionals can help you get a better idea of their true worth.

4. Be prepared for restoration or repair – even if you're confident that your piece is in good condition, be prepared for it to need restoration or repair at some point down the line. This will likely add to its cost, so factor that into your calculations early on.