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TO THE RHODE ISLAND ANTIQUES MALL Located directly on the RI/MA border in Pawtucket, the Rhode Island Antiques Mall is situated alongside I-95 at the foot of Exit 30 Northbound (or Exit 29 Southbound). The 20,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility hosts 200 quality dealers hailing from all over New England and beyond. One level of the store is dedicated to furniture, art, rugs, home decor items and fine collectibles displayed in showcases while the other level is jam-packed with an eclectic and ever-changing selection of all things antique. Open every day including most holidays, the store boasts year-round climate control, a fun and unpretentious environment and ample parking (buses welcome). Mon thru Sat - 10am – 5pm Sunday - 11am – 5pm Open till 7pm on ThursdaysCan't read the text above?Try another text or an audio CAPTCHAText in the box:What's this? Used Bedroom Furniture for Sale in UKWe are a reclamation yard dealing in reclaimed materials, a broad range of quality second-hand house and garden furniture, antiques, fireplaces, doors and general architectural salvage. 




We have been established for over 25 years. We buy and sell, so if you have any items that you no longer require, we can visit your property and give you a no obligation quotation of our cash price.  We also offer to dispose of any unwanted items at a very competitive rate, and have two house clearance services. Our stock is constantly changing.  You can ring us to see if we have the item(s) you are looking for, or visit and explore!  We look forward to welcoming you. If you can't make it in person you can view a selection of our stock on our ebay store - feel free to ring us if you see anything of interest or if you would like more information. Click here to visit our eBay store to view a selection of our stock. Second-hand furniture - 1930 to present day Antiques - Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian Reclaimed materials - bricks, slabs, tiles, slates, wood etc. Fireplaces - grates, inserts, surrounds Old doors - over 300 in stock! - Interior, exterior, oak, pine, teak. 




Various sizes and styles Architectural ironmongery including door handles, knockers, catches etc. Garden / outdoor furniture, ornaments, statues, urns, planters, troughs, sun dials, bird baths and drinkers etc. Ironwork - gates, railings etc. Belfast sinks including sandstone sinks. Bathroom suites (baths, sinks and toilets). Stained glass - 1890 to present day. And too many other items to mention. Buying & Selling Top Quality Antiques | Bucks County Estate Traders Bucks County Estate Traders is the area’s most diversified vintage and antique furniture store. We also carry unusual accessories such as lamps, chandeliers, paintings, sculpture, rugs and more. We’re able to assist our customers in servicing all of their furniture-related needs, ranging from buying entire estates, purchasing the contents of their home or office, to buying select, individual pieces. We cater to a unique and sophisticated customer base which appreciates unusual, eclectic, quality items.




Our items are purchased outright and sold through our shop or online on our eBay, Chairish and Etsy stores. Welcome To Bucks County Estate TradersThis 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SE has 149k miles and is finished in Smoke Silver Metallic over Mushroom leather interior. This SE or S-Klasse-Einspritzmotor (fuel injected) example was acquired by the seller in January 2017 for his son-in-law, who likes this model but prefers a diesel. Powered by a 3.0 liter inline-six paired with an automatic transmission, this W126.024 has been driven about 100 miles by the seller. Notes from the prior owner indicate the car was last serviced 500 miles ago, but detailed maintenance records are unavailable. This 300SE is offered at no reserve with a clean Carfax and a clean Arizona title in the name of seller’s company. This 2006 Mini Cooper S has 220k miles was with its original owner until acquired by the selling dealer about six months ago. Modifications by Mini tuner Precision Auto Works in Miami include a ported and polished head, performance cam and exhaust system, and suspension tuning.




The top end of the supercharged 1.6-liter inline-four was rebuilt by PAW at 186k miles, and the car was recently serviced in preparation for the sale with an oil change, fluid top-off, and new rubber sway arm bushings. The engine is paired to a 6-speed manual transmission and has been rated at over 220 hp on a dynamometer in current tune. This Cooper S is sold with a clean Carfax and a Florida title. This 1992 Mercedes-Benz 500E has 200,600 miles and is a lifetime California car purchased by the seller from the original owner 18 years ago. This car was sold new in Santa Monica, California in January 1993 and the seller acquired it on December 23, 1998 from R.A.B. Motors in west San Rafael with 72,961 miles. Powered by a 5.0 liter DOHC V8 mated to a rebuilt automatic transmission, this example is unmodified aside from an ASR-defeat switch and Kenwood stereo head-unit. The seller has maintained the car regularly, with the most recent $4,716 service performed in February 2017.




Work included replacing the distributor caps, spark plugs, plug wires, mass air sensor, ignition coils, oxygen sensor, fuel pressure regulator, battery, and catalytic converter. This 500E is sold with service records since 1998, a stamped maintenance booklet, recent California smog check, four ignition keys, one valet key, owner’s manuals, the original radio, a sunshade, and a clean California title in the seller’s name. This 1995 BMW M3 coupe shows 78k miles and is finished in Cosmo Black Metallic over a black interior. Power comes from an unmodified S50 inline-six mated to a ZF 5-speed manual gearbox. The car was acquired in July 2016 from its original owner, a BMW-CCA member who personally serviced the car. Recent services include fluid changes and the installation of a new radiator, thermostat and water pump. The selling dealer had a PPI performed by a BMW specialist on February 21st, and it is now being offered with a clean California title. This 1961 Triumph TR4 is an early US-market example which is reportedly one of the first 1,000 imported.




According to the previous owner, it was was converted to right-hand drive during a refurbishment in 2008. It was purchased by the seller in 2013 and approximately 12k miles have been added since, though its total mileage is unknown. The car is powered by its original 2,138cc inline four, retains a number of early TR4 features as described below, and received a fresh repaint in 2016. Its sale includes a British Motor Industry Heritage Certificate along with a clean Kentucky title in the seller’s name. This 2007 Jaguar XK shows 44k miles and is powered by a 4.2 liter DOHC V8 paired to a ZF 6-speed automatic transmission. The first owner leased the car in Southern California and it was then offered as a Jaguar-approved certified pre-owned vehicle at British Motor Car Distributors in San Francisco in 2010. The selling dealer has serviced this unmodified example and added about 200 miles. It passed California smog on 12/20/16 and is offered at no reserve with a clean Carfax and a clear California title in the selling dealer’s name.




This 1926 Packard 243 7-Passenger Touring is a 143″ wheelbase Senior Packard which has been in the seller’s family for 40 years and was partially recommissioned by the seller’s father. Power comes from a 357ci inline-eight paired to a 3-speed manual transmission. The car was ultimately finished to a drivable standard after his father’s passing, and it is said to retain its original Spanish leather interior. Said to run, drive, and stop as it should, the car appears to be nearly complete with intact but aging trim. It was originally sold the US and came to the seller’s family in Canada from California. This Packard is sold with a clean British Columbia title in the seller’s name. This 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300GD (VIN 46322717907226) is a very nice looking SWB model with a diesel/automatic combo. Though nowhere as fancy and over-equipped as a 2017, US-spec G-wagen, this one straddles a nice line between stripped-out military vehicle and full-on boulevard poser. Find it here on Craigslist in Naples, Florida for $21,900.




Special thanks to BaT reader Jason M. for this submission. This 1973 Saab 96 is powered by a Ford-sourced 1.7-liter V4 paired to a column-shifted 4-speed manual gearbox. The seller acquired this example in Long Island from the second owner 13 years ago and has kept it covered in a garage since purchase. She has added about 2k miles but has driven the car sparingly over the last five years since moving away from the garage site. All of the driving was done during warmer months in Vermont, and the car has not been started or driven since last summer. While the exterior and interior have fared well over time, the undercarriage shows some corrosion issues that will need to be addressed by the next owner. A few spare lights and emblems come with the car, which is being sold on a bill of sale. This 1983 Ferrari 308 GTSi is said to have been fitted with this Koenig widebody kit from new, right around the time a turbo, intercooler, and water injection system were fitted. Further claimed to have been with the seller since 2008, at that time the car is reported to have received quite a bit of work, including engine, turbo and A/C refurbs, as well as fitment of a new clutch and brakes.




Find it here at 7H in Kinna, Sweden for 895k SEK (~$98,600 USD at the time of writing). Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission. This 1960 TVR Grantura II is a RHD example that was restored in the early 1990s. Purchased by the seller in 2012, the car was previously set up for vintage racing but has since been fitted with turn signals, a reupholstered interior, electric cooling fan, and charging system for road use. Power comes from a B-series 1600cc inline-four paired with a 4-speed manual gearbox. Recent maintenance includes a suspension and brake overhaul, 4-wheel alignment, and a valve adjustment. This TVR is sold with past RMVR and VSCCA logbooks, photos from the restoration, and a clean California title. This 1972 Volkswagen Type 2 has been given a Rothmans-Porsche livery and custom, roll-cage equipped interior. The ad is quite short on hard info, but without being able to comment on its engineering, the level of finish seen throughout the build appears to be quite high.




Though currently fitted with a simple twin-carb VW 1600 boxer four, the seller offers to install anything else per customer request–at a cost of course. We think it looks just right for an air-cooled flat-six. Find it here on eBay somewhere in Brazil for 29,450 GBP (~$36k USD at the time of writing) OBO. Special thanks to BaT reader Kevin G. for this submission. A few of the comments that stood out to us yesterday: This 1954 Jaguar XK120SE Roadster is an unrestored and complete example with 43,899 miles that spent its entire life with the same family in the California Bay Area. The selling dealer acquired the car from the original owner’s son, and it has been stored in a heated garage since 1978. Reported to be original down to its factory paint, panels, trim, straight-six, and transmission, this XK currently starts and runs with one cylinder showing low compression as detailed below. This XK120 is sold with its California black plates, a Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate, a letter covering the history of this car written by the son of the original owner, and a clean California title.

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