Used sideboards in Jhansi typically sell for ₹1,000 to ₹19,000 (about $10 to $200). Sideboards are one of the few pieces of used furniture that can be worth more than they cost new, because mid-century ones are actively collected — so identify what you have before you price it.
Selling a sideboard in Jhansi
Jhansi is the gateway to Bundelkhand and one of the larger railway junctions in the region, dominated by the fort associated with the queen who defended it in 1857. It is a trading and transit city rather than a manufacturing one, and the surrounding district is dry farming country.
Railway employment moves families on transfer postings, which clears whole households at once, and the colleges bring students in and out each academic year. Both put furniture and household goods onto the market in predictable waves.
On any appliance, ask whether it has been run through a stabiliser. Voltage here fluctuates enough to shorten the life of motors and compressors, and a machine that has never been protected is a different proposition from one that has.
Jhansi, in Uttar Pradesh, has around 510,000 people, which means a steady local market where the usual things move reliably and the unusual ones are worth listing with a wider radius in mind. Lucknow, Kanpur and Ghaziabad are close enough that a buyer there may well make the trip for the right thing.
Handing it over in Jhansi
India Post, Delhivery and DTDC all offer nationwide coverage, and courier cost varies sharply between metros and smaller towns.
Sell your Sideboard in Jhansi
Listing is free and there is no commission and no buyer fee, so the price you agree is the price you keep. Most listings take about a minute to put up.
What sideboards are worth
What lifts the price
- Genuine period mid-century pieces from known makers
- Solid wood or good quality veneer in original finish
What pulls it down
- Sun-bleached tops, common on pieces kept under windows
- Replaced legs and handles on collectable pieces
Working out what yours is worth
- Look inside drawers and on the back for a maker’s stamp
- Check the top for bleaching against the sides
Getting it ready
- Empty it and clean inside as well as out. Buyers open every door and drawer on a sideboard.
- Check the top for heat rings and the veneer edges for lifting, and test that every door closes flush.
Photograph
- Any maker’s stamp, label or model number, photographed legibly
- The top surface across the light, the legs, and every chip or veneer lift
Put in the description
- The internal layout — drawers, shelves, and whether any part is fitted for cutlery or drinks
- Maker or era if known, with the evidence you are basing it on
Era and material carry this listing: “1960s Teak Sideboard, 4 Drawer, Danish Style” or “Painted Oak Sideboard, 150cm”. If you have a maker — McIntosh, G Plan, Nathan, Ercol — that name is the most valuable word available to you and belongs first in the title.
Listing is free and there is no selling fee, so the whole amount the buyer pays stays with you. You and the buyer agree the handover between yourselves.
Same region (Uttar Pradesh)
Common questions
Where can I sell a sideboard in Jhansi?
List it free and agree the handover with the buyer between you. The station area is the landmark everyone knows and is the simplest place to agree to meet. For anything large, the older lanes around the fort are narrow, so confirm how close a vehicle can actually get before you fix a price.
How heavy is it?
Give an honest sense of it. A solid sideboard is a genuine two-person lift and buyers need to bring help, not discover the problem in your hallway.
How much is a sideboard worth in Jhansi?
Most used sideboards change hands for ₹1,000 to ₹19,000 (about $10 to $200). Condition and completeness move that figure more than anything else.
More: selling a sideboard across India, what sideboards are worth, everything second hand in Jhansi, or Furniture in Jhansi.
Guide range converted from sterling at the 2 August 2026 rate, not a quote — sellers set their own price.