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Unique treasures, Jewelry, Furniture, Antiques, Home Furnishings and more! An Exceptional Consignment Store in Amherst, NH 603-880-3323 With over 4,000 sq. ft. of the finest quality, gently used furniture, china, glassware, jewelry, home decor and antiques, we have everything shoppers and consigners want in a consignment store. Convenient to Nashua, NH, Manchester, NH and Lowell, MA Our store is about 10 minutes from downtown Nashua, 25 minutes from downtown Manchester, and 30 minutes from Lowell, Massachusetts. Many other antique shops and resale shops are located close by.  (Map and directions here.) Offering Unsurpassed Quality and Variety What are you looking to buy or sell? Explore these photo galleries to see a sampling of our vast collections of: Antiques Vintage and Contemporary Furniture It’s A Special Place to Shop Ours is a shop you have to experience. New merchandise comes in daily, in different styles of antique, contemporary and unique household merchandise.




Our goal is to offer you high-quality items at affordable prices. If you see an item your interested in please call us first to make sure the item is still in stock. We are dedicated to the shop and all who make the consignment business successful. We thoroughly enjoy the shop and work hard daily to make the store appealing to shoppers, as well as consigners, antique dealers, designers and collectors of all sorts. Where You Can Consign With Confidence Second Avenue Consignment can assist you if you are downsizing, redecorating or cleaning out. We consign new items every day, and when you consign with us, pricing is always a decision made in partnership with you. Our goal is to sell your items at the best possible price. You will receive 65% of the final sale price for any of the furniture, antiques, and home decor priced $26.00 and up. On items priced $25.00 and under you will receive 50% of the final sale price.We can't accept donations of second-hand disability equipment.




if you have things in good working order that you no longer need, here's how to make sure your equipment continues to benefit disabled people. Selling used disability equipment Disabled Gear sells your unused and unwanted mobility aids and disability equipment. Users sell second-hand wheelchairs, scooters, standing frames, hand bikes, mobility and handling equipment, adapted cars and vans.  Freecycle groups match people who have things they want to get rid of with people who can use them. Stoma Aid is a new initiative that will collate unused ostomy supplies in the UK and redistribute them to patients living with a stoma in developing countries that cannot afford or access supplies. Disabled Equipment Sent Overseas accepts: Braille books and magazines Sticks for blind people Other items for visually impaired people Sources of second-hand equipment Disability Living Foundation provides a factsheet on buying second-hand disability equipment.




Ask Scope’s online community Get advice and tips, or share your experiences Talk to others about equipment and technology Call our free confidential helpline on 0808 800 3333 Weekdays: 9am to 5pm Find local support and information Browse all content aboutPlush reclining sofa with fold down trayTwo piece sectional in plush microfifibre3 Piece Queen Set IT's ALL ABOUT YOUR home Curl up or kick back ? it's all up to you. Featuring furniture for every room in your house A FAMILY BUSINESS WITH NATIONWIDE BUYING POWER Heritage Furniture is a proud supporter of these organizationsOur furniture stores are open to everyone - any age, any income.  We run these stores to raise income so that we can provide services and support to older people in Milton Keynes. 6 Burners LaneKiln FarmMilton KeynesMK11 3HB Tel  01908 263838 OpenMonday - Saturday: 9.00am to 5.00pmSunday: 11.00am to 4.00pm Open bank holiday Mondays: 11.00am to 4.00pm




Collection of larger items of furnitureFor all enquiries and to arrange a convenient date for our furniture van to call, please ring 01908 263838. Interested in fashion and marketing?We need creative, enthusiastic volunteers to help us display the stock at our Gallery Shop in the Kiln Farm furniture store.  Come and learn about merchandising and creative stock presentation. If you have a passion for fashion, would enjoy using your own initiative to get creative on the shopfloor and would like to gain experience of good customer service, why not get in touch.  A year of volunteering for a morning or afternoon every week in our store would look great on your CV! Shops and furniture storesWhether you are looking for your favourite author, a book for the kids or simply for some ‘me’ time to browse and relax in one of our comfy leather chairs, Astley Book Farm & Coffee Shop is the place to be, come rain or shine. We hold around 75,000 books, of which about 15,000 are available to buy online via secure payment. 




The range includes antiquarian, rare and out-of-print books, a huge range of fiction, comprehensive non-fiction sections, Children's Hayloft and the Ten Bob Barn. We add new books to the shelves and the online shop daily. And we’re open every day, from 10am-5pm. Read about the world famous Victorian novelist George Eliot, who was born just a few miles from Astley Book Farm.On this page: Free small items collection Bulky waste and electrical goods collection Free alternatives Asbestos Free small items collection A free small item collection service is provided by Amey, items are donated to local charity Sense. Collection of certain items benefits the environment by recycling items that might otherwise be thrown away and end up in landfill, as well as help to support the local charity.  Arrange a collection You can arrange a small item collection by contacting customer services or visiting Bayard Place.  Yes please No thanks Clothes, paired shoes, bags, belts, hats, curtains, bed linen and towels Broken toys Toys, books, CDs, small household objects,pictures and paintings General household waste Small electrical items: kettles, irons, mixers, lamps, radios, CD players, hair dryers, hair straighteners, fans and razors Glass and ceramics Items are to be placed in a clear bag.




Textiles are to be separated from other items and so presented in separate bags. Please place items outside by 6.45am, where your bins are usually collected from. Back to top Bulky waste and electrical goods collection You can arrange to have bulky waste items and electrical goods collected from your home. There is a charge of £23.50 per collection for items on list A below, this is a one-off charge not per item. Items on list B will be quoted on an individual basis.  Payment must be made in advance of collection.  You can make a payment over the phone by calling 01733 747474 or by cash at the cash office in Bayard Place. List A£23.50 collection charge for items from the below list: List BItems will be quoted on an individual basis: Loose or bagged ceramic tiles Lawnmowers and strimmers We do not collect car parts. If an item does not appear on either list you can contact us to ask if the item can be collected and you will be given an individual quote. How to arrange a bulky waste collection To arrange a bulky waste collection contact customer services or visit us at Bayard Place. 




Please ensure items are placed out by 6.45am and left where your bins are normally collected from. Back to top Free alternatives You can take a wide range of items to the Household Recycling Centre free of charge, or contact your local charity shop to see if they can offer a free collection. Back to top Asbestos in the home The presence of asbestos in your home does not necessarily create a health risk but risks arise from the breathing in of microscopic asbestos fibres that are released through mishandling, or in areas where it is subject to heavy wear. Removal and disposal of asbestos We encourage householders to dispose of all types of asbestos through a licensed contractor as asbestos must be removed and disposed of in a controlled and safe manner. Small quantities of Cement Bonded Asbestos, arising as a result of your own household maintenance and repairs can be taken to the Household Recycling Centre.  Asbestos  be contained in bags* provided by the Household Recycling Centre and sealed with tape to avoid the release of asbestos fibres each household is limited to two free bags in a 12 month period.




If the total amount of asbestos that you need to dispose of will not fit into two bags, you must contact a licensed contractor for disposal. If you wish to dispose of asbestos yourself, you must follow the advice and step by step guide given below: collect your free asbestos bags from the Household Recycling Centre plan your work so that the asbestos material is handled as little as possible and wear protective clothing approved for working with asbestos prevent other people from accessing the area of work and if possible work outside damp down the asbestos before disturbing it and do not drill, saw, grind or break up the asbestos if dust is produced, damp it down and sweep it up. Do not hoover the asbestos as this may spread the dust around the area you are working in carefully place the asbestos into the bags provided and seal with tape so as no asbestos dust can escape dispose of any clothing that has come into contact with the asbestos in the same bags as the asbestos waste take the bagged asbestos to the Household Recycling Centre and inform a member of staff of your arrival who will escort you to

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