Five stars for the volume, variety and authenticity of the goods for sale. There are some beautiful collections here including Roseville pottery, Indigenous Peoples handcrafts, rugs, lighting and artwork. Two hours of browsing and I am sure I didn’t see it all. The building is also historic and interesting. The prices are high to “ouch” even with the current store wide sale (going out of business). None of the staff acknowledged us during our entire visit. We enjoyed looking but won’t be back, mostly due to the price point.
Good to know: • Street parking • Cards accepted • Restroom available for shoppers. • Basement and upper floor don’t appear to be ADA accessible. The stairs are old but not that steep and secure handrails...
Read moreThis antique mall has a great variety of antiques, pleasant atmosphere and friendly owners. It's packed with gems from all eras, from beautiful moody Victorian furnishings, to French Rococo and Mid Century, and cozy granny chic styles, apothecary, taxidermy, militaria, as well as vintage kitchen staples such as Pyrex, Fiesta Ware, and beautiful glass such as Fenton, Northwood, Viking and more. They also have a nice selection of antique and vintage jewelry, a room full of vintage toys, vintage and antique clothing and accessories, No matter what you collect you will find it here. There are three...
Read moreWe really like visiting this place, when we're in the area. It's two stories, and enormous. One of the things I really like is that it isn't filled with mostly junk as many "antique" stores are; rather there are many potential treasures to be found, if you have the money to spend. Some items are far out of reach for the average spender, which is why we tend to browse more than buy. Still, we often say we'd readily buy something if we ever have...
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