Large selection, but less than impressed with the staff. I collect antique photos, and the woman who helped me into a case actually said, "What the eff??" when she looked at the clothes in the photo I was about to buy. They were dressed in very typical clothing for the late 1800s, so it's not like they were in costume or something. Not only did this woman come across as vulgar and unprofessional, but what on earth is she doing at an antique shop if all she does is make fun of people's purchases?! Luckily there's plenty of other antique stores on Main St., so I'll be sticking with Staples Mill, Midtown, or American Gothic...
Read moreWent here with my mother while out here just walking around, I was followed around the store by one of the 2 old men as if I was there with a group of teenagers to steal things, we were not the only people in the store either. Watched a guy try to haggle on a peice and be told that the old men would have to talk to the vendor, the guy trying to haggle wrote down his information and as soon as he left they threw away his information. I bought one picture not in frame and the old man behind the counter scoffed when I pulled out my debit card. Just rude. Then he tried to fold the picture up to put...
Read moreI typically go looking for certain items in antique stores and while this antique store didn't really have what I was looking for (not influencing my overall rating) the layout is cramped, it was very dark and dingy and I noticed that some dealers were selling items like vintage china (that wasn't really valuable) that had cracks/chips on them and were still selling them for ridiculous prices. Staff left a bitter taste in my mouth - they were very unfriendly and made you feel like a burden if you bring things to the counter to ring up. Definitely won't be...
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