Find the best estate and tag sales in and around New Hampshire.Check out our Tips for Sellers and Tips for Buyers. Amherst, NH Outdoor Antiques Market. Route 122. Admission charge. Ample parking. Indoor and outdoor market with approximately 100 dealers. Lots of antiques, memorabilia, advertising items, antique toys & collectibles at this market. Good food here. Restrooms, h/a. This is a quaint and very classic New England market. Space from $5. Reservations recommended. Market open Apr-Oct and is open all day on Sunday weather permitting. c/p Werner Carlson, 51R Dudley St. Arlington, MA 02476. (603) 673-2093 or (781) 641-0600. Fax: (781) 641-0647. Source: New Hampshire Flea Markets Davisville, NH Davisville Barn Sale & Flea Market. Hours: 8am to 4pm. Seasonal market open May through October. Indoor market. c/p Toby Nickerson, (800) 662-2612 or (603) 746-4000. Source: New Hampshire Flea Markets Derry, NH Grandview Farm Flea Market. Route 28 at Bypass. Hours 7am-4pm. Admission charge. Ample parking. Inside and outdoor market with approximately 300 dealers. Wide range of goods at this market. Antiques, collectibles, jewelry, primitives, memorabilia, glassware, jewelry. New and used merchandise, sportswear, housewares. Market has live entertainment on weekends. This market sells a lot of reptiles. Strong attendance and a most interesting and enjoyable market to shop at or to sell at. Food available, restrooms, h/a. Space from $20. Market open May-Oct. c/p Kathi Taylor, 34 S. Main St, 03086. (603) 432-2326. Source: New Hampshire Flea Markets Franklin, NH Franklin: 403 N Main St. Sat 12/13 & 12/20 10a-4pm Indoor Yard Sale Holiday decorations, toys, games, & novelties, multiple office & home furn., sinks, desks, chairs, files, cable ready TV's, Vacumes Source: Concord Monitor Hollis, NH Hollis Flea Market. 436 Silver Lake Road. (Route 122). 03049. Hours 7am-4pm. $2. parking charge. Outdoor market. Approximately 200+ dealers. Collectibles, memorabilia, farm items, primitives, advertising items. New and used merchandise, sportswear, housewares, interesting secondhand items abound. Good attendance at this market. Snack bar, restrooms, h/a. Space from $25. Market open Apr-Nov. c/p John Prieto, 436 Silver Lake Road, 03049. (603) 465-7813 or 882-6134. Fax (603) 457-0086. Source: New Hampshire Flea Markets Silver Lake Flea Market and Antique Fair Silver Lake Flea Market and Antique Fair. 447 Silver Lake Road. (Route 122) Hours: 5:30 am to 4pm. Free adm and ample free parking. Outdoor market with approx 100+ dealers. Antiques, collectibles, primitives, crafts, new and used merchandise. Space rental is $23 and table rental is $3, Source: New Hampshire Flea Markets Hudson, NH Hudson Antique Show & Flea Market. Route 111. Admission charge. Ample parking. Lots of quality items here, antiques, furniture, sivler, glassware, pottery, memorabilia, coins, vintage clothing. Great selection of desirable collector items here. Food available, restrooms, h/a. Market open April-October. Space from $14. Indoor market. c/p Don Hold, (603) 880-8149 or 883-1738. Market restricted to antiques and is sponsored by the local Lions Club. Source: New Hampshire Flea Markets Londonderry, NH Londonderry Flea Market. Route 102 (5 Miles West Of Exit 4, Interstate 93) Outdoor market open April-October Hours 8am - 3pm. Ample parking. Average daily attendance 3,000+. Approximately 200+ dealers daily. Source: New Hampshire Flea Markets Merrimack, NH Estate Sale - 6 John Lane, Merrimack, 7am-2pm, Sun., 12/14. Antique furniture, dish & glassware, laser color printer, Christmas decorations galore! Source: New Hampshire Union Leader Estate Sale Merrimack, 33 Fairway Dr. Estate Sale by Mark, 12/12 thru 12/14, 7am-5pm. Don't miss this!! Source: New Hampshire Union Leader North Conway, NH North Conway Flea Market. Mt. Washington Valley Trade Center. Ample parking. Approximately 200 dealers. New merchandise, electronics, sportswear, tools, jewelry, housewares, clothing, toys, sportscards. Used merchandise, garage sale items, crafts, produce, collectibles, decorator items. Snack bars, restrooms, h/a. c/p Robert Tate, (603) 356-3665. Source: New Hampshire Flea Markets Portsmouth, NH Casey Function Center 1950 Lafayette Rd., Portsmouth. Flea Market Sun. Dec.14th 8am-3pm 603-498-2548. Source: Seacoast Online West Lebanon, NH Colonial Antique Market. Airport road. Route 12-A. I-89, Exit 20. Hours: 9am to 5:30pm. Free adm, ample free parking. Outdoor flea market on Sunday's with a full scale antique mall open daily. Lots of quality antiques and smalls here at both the antique mall and the Sunday flea market. Approx 50 dealers. Space from $12. per day for the flea market. Good food here, restrooms, h/a. c/p The Andersons, #5 Airport Road, #23, Colonial Plaza. 03784. (603) 298-8132 or 298-7712. Source: New Hampshire Flea Markets //END OF TAG SALES\\\\>
Begin advertising early; at least one to two weeks before the first day of the sale. Check local ordinances regarding signage, etc. Keep signs BIG and neatly lettered. Add some balloons to help attract attention to the sign. A well-organized sale is critical. Group similar items together. Make sure the space is clean and there’s enough room for people to browse. Have enough table space, plus grocery bags and newspaper to wrap sold items in. Keep an extension cord and power source handy for people to try out electrical appliances. Mow the grass and clear the driveway. Keep your money with you in a fanny pack; have plenty of small bills and loose change handy. A calculator is good to have, too. If you’re hitting several sales in a day, keep a small local map in the car. Wet-naps or hand sanitizer is also good to have if you’ve picked up something icky. Carry a tote or plastic bag with you so you don’t have to juggle several items in your hands. A box in the car also keeps your treasures from rolling around on your way to the next sale! Bring small bills and loose change; if you’ve haggled down the price from $1.00 to 50 cents, its tacky to pay for an item with a $20 bill. If you see something you want, but the price is too high and the seller won’t negotiate, leave them your business card and tell them you’d like to talk if it hasn’t sold by the end of the day (and they’re willing to come down on the price). |
