Art pottery people will like it here. I found Roseville, Weller, Brush McCoy, Haeger, Niloak. I try to target anything made before 1940 but that's a little tough to do. There was an abundance of Hull as well as Fiesta ware (original or reissue, I cannot tell, it's not my thing). Some jadeite and uranium glass was spotted, as well as other art glass pieces.
It's a massive place. There is treasure but also a lot of junk. This place is perfect for a rainy day when you've got unhurried hours to kill. I wasn't impressed with any of the furniture, but wouldn't be surprised if I stumbled upon a little Mission tabouret or footstool at some point. I can only dream.
The cashier was sweet as pie, wrapping my pieces carefully, and remarking on the quality of the finds.
I recommend this place. It's a lot of fun for small...
Read moreDo you need to take a few hours out of your day? This is the place to do it. This antique store has everything from fake plants, antique clocks, old tools, uranium glassware, even down to cute clothing. There is so much to look through you can get lost for hours. There are different levels as well so be sure not to miss the stairs or the other side of the store! The prices are incredible too. I’ve bought all of my fake plants there to decorate my home and I haven’t spent over $75 doing so. You can even stop at the built in ice cream shop for a fresh waffle cone. You also have to try their iced coffee; one of...
Read moreI have been an avid "antiquer" for many years and I cannot tell you I enjoy a place quite as much as this one. I try to come as often as possible. Asan artist I find it to be Avery inspirational place to visit. The staff has always been as friendly as can be and I could spend hours touring around the various booths. I have even found such random items inside that I've been driven to write an entire graphic novel based on it. Bottom line, this place is an absolute must see of...
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