Well,, you are not the first to do that !! Back in the 70`s when almost anything called antique was quick money,, some purchased in the UK for pennies on the dollar and shipped them in by droves !! I had my shop then and bought a few myself !! Most were 19th and 20th century pieces !! Rarely did a really good one show up !! But in todays market that would not work without you going broke or at least making a major dent in your wallet !! For one thing,, there is no guarrantee of a sale,, and just because one sold does not mean that everyone is looking for the same piece !! And just because it is for sale at that price does not mean anyone will buy it !! Money is too tight now and people are hanging on to what they have !! Check the sales on ebay,, they are way down !! Unless someone is looking for a particular piece ( and chances are you will not know what that one piece is) you might have to hold to an item 6 months to a year before it sells and that would be if the economy improves,, and I do not look for that till after the presidential election !! And after all that,, you must pay out of your pocket to have it shipped with no guarrantee of selling it !! Kind of put a new spin on "buy what you like" doesn`t it ?? You may be the one using it !! Another thing to think about is the number of English pieces that are still here !! Could be where the one you saw came from !! 70`s leftovers !! And last but not least,, styles have changed and most of the English furniture just doesn`t fit in homes of today !! Sorry to burst your bubble, but that is my opinion, having been in the antique business !!