As an antique dealer in the past I used to make a good days income setting up and selling the lower end and the decorative newer items at a local flea market or swap meet.First find a local market. We have several large ones, both indoor and outdoor. Get familiar with the type of booths that are in the venue you would like to sell at. Some are geared to new discount merchandise, others are more antiques and second hand yard
Find out when the flea market runs. Many are every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Some are permanent and every day. A great one in Texas is on the weekend that include the first Monday every month. It dates back to when people came into the county seat to do business on that day and has continued for over 100 years.
If you know a store owner see if you can make a deal to sell the merchandise they are overstocked on or is slow selling. You may be able to take it on consignment and pay him his cost for what sells. I am sure some of the paid ads on the left and bottom of the article are for wholesale flea market merchandise. Some of these will be great places to purchase in bulk. Just don’t buy huge quantities until you know you can sell the stuff well. Better to get a variety of items than one huge lot of untested merchandise.
I normally profit about $200.00 on a Saturday. I have had specialty events like a car show swap meet where I have made several thousand dollars in a day. Go give it a try.