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Reynolds Antiques & Collectibles

2047 Otter Point Road, Sooke, BC, Canada

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Reynolds Antiques & Collectibles

Vancouver Island's Trusted Gold Buyers

Expert evaluation of gold, silver, jewelry, estates, and fine antiques.

Based in Sooke, Reynolds Antiques & Collectibles provides fair, expert service for those buying or selling treasures on Vancouver Island and beyond. Founded by Luke Reynolds, who brings over two decades of experience, the business specializes in everything from gold and sterling silver to Asian art, First Nations pieces, and fine paintings. Whether you are looking to downsize an estate or find a unique historical item, Reynolds Antiques combines a deep passion for collecting with a commitment to honest valuations. It is a trusted community hub where history is preserved and stories are shared, ensuring every unique piece finds its rightful next home.

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"Luke gave me a very fair price for my late mother's jewelry. Professional, knowledgeable, and kind during a difficult time."

Margaret L.
Victoria, BC

"Best experience selling gold I've ever had. No pressure, honest evaluation, and immediate payment. Highly recommend!"

David K.
Sooke, BC

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778-587-7345

2047 Otter Point Road, Sooke, BC, Canada

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We acknowledge with respect and gratitude the traditional territories and living histories of the SC’IȺNEW Nation, meaning “the place of the big fish,” the T’Souke First Nation whose name comes from the local stickleback fish and the Pacheedaht First Nation, known as the “People of the sea foam.”

 

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