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November 2023 by John Moody
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September 2023 by Jeremy ..
Every time we go in, the folks there are friendly and smiling and ready to help you find what you're looking for. They have a very eclectic selection of antiques and oddities. We always enjoy just browsing and normally buy something every time we go. Admittedly, on some items, the prices seem a tad unreasonable, though those are set by the individual sellers, not by the owners of the Village, and sometimes the seller is willing to negotiate. If you're in the area, it is worth stopping by.
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September 2023 by Marco P.
Olney Antique Village has something for everyone. I wanted barware and they had great stuff. The some antique maps caught my eye. Then there was the political memorabilia. And costume jewelry. Vintage clothing. The vinyl. The furniture. I wish I had a larger car!
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September 2023 by JoJo S.
I was hoping for more. Moved from CA and antique "villages" are ginormous and you get lost exploring all the little shops and it is usually hours long of shopping. I still haven't found anything in this area to compare.
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August 2023 by Jwray3 X.
This place is WAY over priced. They don't negotiate on prices and everything is priced to maximize profit. When I saw an unpriced item, I asked the owner how much it was and he made an excuse to get rid of me, so that he could have it appraised or research the value. It was just a tin toy. He told me it would be priced and for sale "next time I come in."They aren't just selling junk, they are pricing stuff aggressively to maximize what they can take from YOU!
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December 2022 by willku9000
The place was nice and had a lot of neat artifacts, however a lot of it was closed off and the place had a vibe of things not going so well. I even heard someone working there (I presume the owner or something) talking about how the Economy has been rough for their industry. I hope they’re able to bounce back. The people there seemed friendly and I wish them the best.
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December 2022 by Pedro Boccarruido
It is a very good antique shop
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December 2021 by Al C
This place may look like a weird barn, but it’s a great meandering emporium chock full of quality antiques. It has several vendors who have everything from butter churners to Norman Rockwell plates to tiny bottles to polished wood furniture. Personally, I found the prices higher than desirable for many items, but you can find a lot of things from $5/15 as well. This is a great place for buying porcelain china, especially cups and saucers of a wide variety. And they have a couple of truly excellent items, like a Royal Copenhagen creamer, an authentic squash blossom necklace, and several interesting shelves/tables/dressers. Plenty of fascinating and well-labeled antique crystal, silver, and other fancy goods in addition to whacky old toys, mason jars, chairs, flannel shirts, and who knows what else. It’s definitely worth the visit.
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December 2021 by Candi Sturgeon
Love these cute little shops! Something forEveryone. It’s a maze of Unique individually owned Antique and Vintage shops. You never know what you might find.
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December 2021 by Dan Birnstein
There is something for everyone there.Prices VS the Antique Row in Kensington are much cheaper, but so is some of the merchandise, it is always interesting to browse and to buy
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March 2021 by Tania M.
What a treasure trove! I stopped by on impulse after reading yelp reviews. Believe the hype! Tastefully and thoughtfully curated curiosities and mint condition fine wooden pieces.