Antique Rug Specialists

Sell Your Antique Rug
to Specialist Buyers

Free expert valuation in 48 hours. We buy genuine antique rugs of all origins — Persian, Caucasian, Turkish, Central Asian — at genuine market prices with no fees and no obligation.

100+Years Specialist Experience
48hrValuation Turnaround
£0Fees or Commission
AllOrigins Considered

Why Antique Rugs Deserve Specialist Buyers

General dealers and clearance companies regularly undervalue antique rugs by 80–95%. The difference between a specialist offer and a clearance price can be thousands of pounds. Don't sell until you have an expert opinion.

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Expert Authentication

We correctly identify origin, age, and construction — the factors that determine whether your rug is worth hundreds or tens of thousands.

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True Market Prices

Our offers reflect genuine collector market values — not retail-minus-margin or clearance rates. We pay what antique rugs are actually worth.

48-Hour Response

Three photographs. Forty-eight hours. A genuine purchase offer with full explanation of how we arrived at the figure.

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All Conditions Accepted

For genuine antiques, wear and age are expected. We don't penalise honest patina — we understand it's part of what makes a piece authentic.

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All Origins Considered

Persian, Caucasian, Turkish, Turkmen, Chinese — every genuine antique tradition is within our expertise. No rug is too obscure.

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No Obligation

Our valuation is genuinely free. You're under no obligation to sell. Use our expert opinion however you wish.

Antique Rugs We Buy

Persian Antiques

  • Isfahan — pre-1950, city workshop
  • Tabriz — 19th & early 20th century
  • Kashan — fine floral, pre-1940
  • Heriz — bold geometric, pre-1930
  • Qom — silk and wool, all dates
  • Sarouk, Sultanabad, Ferahan
  • Qashqai, Bakhtiari tribal

Caucasian Antiques

  • Kazak — bold geometric, 19th c.
  • Shirvan — fine, floral & geometric
  • Kuba — dragon carpets, medallion
  • Daghestan — prayer rugs, lattice
  • Karabagh — large format, floral
  • Talish, Moghan runners
  • Early 20th century pieces

Turkish & Central Asian

  • Oushak — large format, soft palette
  • Ghiordes — prayer rugs, 18th–19th c.
  • Hereke — silk and wool, palace quality
  • Tekke Turkmen — tribal guls
  • Yomut, Afghan tribal pieces
  • Chinese Art Deco, 1920s–40s
  • Kilims — all origins, pre-1940

How to Sell Your Antique Rug in 3 Steps

Photograph Your Rug

Take three photos: full front view in natural light, full back view (essential for authentication), and a close-up of the knot detail. No professional equipment needed — a smartphone works perfectly.

Receive Expert Assessment

Within 48 hours, our specialists identify the origin, estimate the age, assess construction quality, and provide a genuine purchase offer — with a full written explanation of our assessment.

Accept & Receive Payment

Accept the offer at your convenience. We arrange collection at no cost to you. Payment is prompt and straightforward. No hidden deductions, no commission, no fees.

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What Sellers Say

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"I inherited a collection of antique rugs and had no idea what I had. Heritage Rug Buyers identified every piece correctly and paid prices I never expected — far above what an auction house had quoted."

— Margaret T., Edinburgh
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"The level of knowledge was extraordinary. They knew the exact Kazak village my rug came from based on the border design. Got a price that reflected genuine market value, not a clearance offer."

— James R., Bath
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"I was told by two dealers my Heriz was worth £400. Heritage Rug Buyers offered £3,200. The difference was staggering. Always get a specialist opinion before selling."

— Patricia L., London

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies as an antique rug?
A rug is considered antique if it is 100 years old or more. Pieces between 60–100 years are termed semi-antique. Both categories attract serious collector interest. We buy both.
Do antique rugs need to be in perfect condition?
No — for genuine antique pieces, some degree of wear is expected and accepted. Honest patina and use-wear do not significantly reduce value. A 120-year-old Kazak with wear can be worth far more than a perfect modern reproduction.
How do I know if my rug is genuinely antique?
Turn it over. Genuine antique handmade rugs show individual knots on the reverse with the design mirrored. The wool develops a characteristic warmth and natural dyes show depth and variation. We identify age as part of every free valuation.
What if I don't know where the rug is from?
We identify origin as part of every valuation. Submit photographs and our specialists will determine where it was made, approximately when, and by whom — all for free.
What are antique rugs typically worth?
Values vary enormously: 19th-century Kazak £1,500–£8,000; fine Isfahan pre-1950 £3,000–£15,000; early Turkmen tribal £500–£6,000; silk antiques £3,000–£50,000+. Only a specialist assessment gives you an accurate figure.
How quickly can I sell?
We respond within 48 hours of receiving photos. From first contact to payment typically takes under one week — compared to 8–16 weeks for specialist auction houses.

Don't Sell Your Antique Rug Without Expert Eyes

The difference between a specialist offer and a general dealer's price can be thousands of pounds. Get a genuine expert valuation — free, in 48 hours, with no obligation to sell.

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