No way i'd trash it all without taking closer look.
Decoritive carving on mirror could mean it is old enough to have the plated backing.
The planters and the table the green one is on could surely find a home.
Can't tell how solid the rocker is from the photo, but it too could be useful.
And me, i'd want that Buddha.
Would also want a closer look at what appears to be some kind cabinet or set of drawers turned on its side near the Buddha.
Also, good idea to check not only in drawers of any furniture but take the drawers out and checked nothing taped to bottom of drawers or to inside frame. Often family disposing of a deceased loved one's everyday stuff never thinks to check for concealed items. Cash, love letters, diaries. They might at least be a glimpse into an interesting past or even have historical relevance.
But the furniture doesn't have to be old. A few years after the Columbine shooting the family of a female victim (whose brother survived and suffered devastating survivor's guilt) was finally clearing out her room and found some writings of hers that helped them heal.