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What are good websites that list antiques?

My grandparents have finally decided to go through their stuff and sell some of it. The problem is that they don't want to sell it at a yard sale or anything unless they know whether it's an antique or not, and how much it's worth. If you know of any websites that list antiques and what they are worth, please respond. THESE OLD PEOPLE AREN'T GOOD WITH TECHNOLOGY, SO DON'T MAKE THINGS TOO COMPLICATED!!!

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  1. First, talk to all family members to see if any of them want any of the items. The grandparents will have to decide what they want to get rid of and if the need to charge family for the objects. Call local appraisers/antique shops. Most will be willing to look things over during a weekday (weekends are busy for most shops). Have three or four antique shops come in at the same time. They can put bids in the on the objects they want and their competitors can out bid them. Have a set time to end bidding. Your grandparents will then decide if they wish to accept any of the bids. Be up front with all the shops. Tell them that your grandparents can reject all bids and may not sell anything at all. They will also have to know that there will be competing appraisers/bids going on.
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