It is worth a visit even if you're not independently wealthy (which I am not). They had a baptismal font (a first) and a truly lovely Tiffany stained glass window featuring St. Joan of Arc. Everything was beautiful although the least expensive thing I found was an amazing Russian icon for about $350. Most other items were in the thousands.
The staff were all friendly and polite and we had a very helpful discussion with one woman who gave us some advice regarding an injury my wife sustained.
But the best part of the whole place, the real reason for going, is Remi. Remi is potentially the sweetest dog I've ever met, and I manage an urgent care vet clinic. The moment he saw us, we were best friends, except he's best friends with absolutely everybody. Seriously, if you have $5,000 to $50,000 dollars to spare, go for the inventory. If not, go for Remi. You...
Read moreI have been going here for quite a while and I'll say to those who haven't been, if you intend to travel here to shop but you're used to consignment and most antique stores you will almost certainly walk out empty handed as the prices are usually within the 4 figure range, 99.9% of people have no hope shopping here.
However I still give it four stars due to the exceptional beauty of the store itself. Everything is organized perfectly and the lightning is...
Read moreOne of the very few period antique stores in upstate New York. Museum quality items at excellent prices. Exceptionally fine period lighting. In my humble opinion, buying new home furnishings is a waste of money. These pieces, covering different styles/tastes, have stood the test of time, are of quality materials and workmanship. The ultimate eco-friendly way to furnish a home. Something that will continue to serve and not end up in a landfill. A...
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