Antiques in Kingman, AZ

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“What a charming boutique and home decor store. The Farmhouse offers a wide variety of gifts -- love the clothing and the unique jewelry. Highly recommend making a stop at The Farmhouse.”

4.7 Superb90 Reviews

“After calling all round for guitar strings, someone suggested Vagabonds. Sure 'nuf!I bought 2 sets of strings and was treated like I'd bought the store.Looking for something different? Stop by. You might not find it but you'll enjoy the visit......and maybe find something special.”

4.7 Superb31 Reviews

“We had one mission when driving through Kingman, AZ...find a vintage travel lodge-style ashtray along Route 66 - the kitschy plastic kind w/some obscure Ad written on the side. Call me strange, but during our stay in a road side motel in Texas I found a bail bondsman ashtray waiting in my room, which I attempted to purchase from the owner. She told me to go to the dollar store. Since I'm not one to steal motel ashtrays, our quest through thrift & vintage shops along Route 66 began. My husband truly is a patient man.That brings us to Gracie's in Kingman, AZ. Our last attempt before veering off the 66 to head home. Upon entering this vintage gem was the most gracious family minding the store - with a darling little boy doing his darnedest to be helpful to his mom by pointing out this toy or another, that she might "need". His mom was busy behind the counter going through a shipment of vintage pill bottles, adamant about researching every label to make sure to safely & legally dispose of anything that might be hazardous (If your niche is vintage bottles, I'd make my way down there before they're gone.) Wanting to get back on the road as soon as possible, so my husband didn't start pulling out his hair from all the in & out's we'd done so far, I headed straight to the counter to inquire about my imaginary ashtray. I needn't have rushed. Even my husband found Gracie's a pleasant experience. The couple took the time to tour me around in search of what they were sure was hiding among the treasures...a vintage motel ashtray. Sure enough, jackpot! Not the plastic kind, but the painted tin kind w/that obscure ad. And although the ad wasn't technically from Route 66, it fit the bill well enough. I could finally put my quest to bed.But that didn't mean we left. Because Gracie's is just too tempting a place to rush through. Do you want to complete your vintage kitchen? There's a good chance you'll find cookie canisters, Pyrex or milk glass. Want to add to your Victorian vanity something uniquely yours? There's an abundance of choices. They have decor, clothes, bags, collectibles & one of every category you can think of. The prices aren't too shabby either. Word has it, you never know what will end up on the shelf next. I got a little thrill at the vintage hotel keys, but left them behind in lieu of toys for the Littles - a great big bag of dinosaurs. If you have a kid at home, or are a kid at heart, their vintage toy section is something to be seen. Toys from even before my time, some still complete w/the original box! Take it from me, add this quaint little store to your itinerary & make sure to carve out about an hour for browsing. Unfortunately, I have no photos of the store to upload because I was entirely too enraptured by everything wonderfully vintage. But I did take a pic of the elusive ashtray - complete w/an Ad of a company still going strong after 80 years.”

4.6 Superb68 Reviews

“It's an antique mall in a very nice neighborhood, St.The kind staff member gave us various advice and gave us detailed information on product descriptions and seasonal sale rules.This street is currently undergoing major changes and will become a very good tourist spot.There are also cafes and diners nearby, so it's a place you can enjoy for about half a day.This is a spot I would definitely like to visit again.”

4.8 Superb10 Reviews

“We were in Kingman and checked out the antique stores on Beale Street. I wasn't impressed with any except for Shirey's. They had some really great items on display and I found two items I wanted (a bracelet and a decorative glass egg). They are very fair in their pricing. And the owners, David and Bonnie, are so friendly. We ended up staying for quite a while just to chat with them. We felt so welcome in their shop. We will definitely be stopping by again next time we are in or pass through Kingman. Highly recommend.”

4.8 Superb5 Reviews

“The best antique shop in Kingman. Full of authentic unique items at fair prices. Feels like a museum but everything is for sale and can be purchased. Owner is super knowledgeable and a veteran. Be sure to make this a stop when in Kingman.”

4.4 Superb7 Reviews

“The man and his wife who seem to run the place had a story about everything. Not super into antiques, but we could tell some things weren’t very old or particularly valuable, but I’m sure there are many treasures here too. We got a flower crystal candle holder for $15 so the prices seem reasonable. I think it’s cash only.”

4 Good2 Reviews

“My wife and I have attended their auctions for 20 years. We have also consigned with them several times. Jason and Dave helped getting things working that I didn't have time to do and Fran really knows values and how to get people bidding. I will be using them again to sell, and always find something else I want at their auctions.”

3.8 Good9 Reviews

“FOR SERIOUS TURQUOISE LOVERS!! If you are a turista, then sure there are plenty of affordable jewlery, crystals, etc. This is really the place for people who are into turquoise, silver, and related stones. The owners know the miners and mines. One of the owners makes fine jewlery and sells custom work from a local maker/designer. In addition they have semi-finished and polished stones. If you know and appreciate turquoise mined in Kingman, then you will find something really nice at a decent price.Highly Recommended”

3.8 Good36 Reviews

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