Many unique items that are hard to find. There are still there because prices are VERY high... Some items are by no means worth the money being asked for; an empty cigar box that can be bought for $2 at a local cigar shop has a price of $25. There is fiesta ware being sold for full retail price when close inspection shows the items are " seconds". An empty vintage pipe tobacco tin has a price tag of $50 when the same tin in as good or better shape can be bought for under $10 . The only saving grace of this shop is where military rifles are sold and those pieces are priced spot on for what they are. If you are looking for deals on anything other that milsurp please pass this place by, this is a place where sellers try to sell that Million dollar glass...
Read moreThis is one of the largest, most authentic antique stores around. Lots of uranium glass, vintage kitchen, and oddities!
Not only is there an incredible selection, but the staff were so kind and helpful! I babysit a lot and we are trying to find summer activities that aren't screen time. I brought the kids to Graham's to hunt for uranium glass and not only was it everywhere, but the staff encouraged them and helped them look for pieces! We've been to other stores and staff are usually hesitant and apprehensive about letting older kids anywhere around antiques and glassware. The ladies and gentlemen we met on Friday were so kind and it was such a positive experience...
Read moreNot your run-of-the-mill antique mall (no filler). My husband and I spent a couple of hours here on a recent trip. They have a wonderful selection of depression glass, Fireking, Pyrex, milk glass, enamelware (lots of spatter ware) old advertising items, etc. I also saw nice sets of juice glasses and kitchenware from the 30's-50's, all at the best prices I've seen in years. They had primitives too. My husband spent the whole time in the book dealer's booth stocking up on regional history. It was great and we will definitely...
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