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September 2023 by Jodie Mills
The people there are very nice. And there is a lot of nice items.
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September 2022 by HHILoverOH
This shop was out of the way, wasn't organized well and didn't have much of interest. It was very warm in the shop.
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September 2022 by Pam O'Sullivan
Great antiques
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June 2022 by Shadi Zahed
Nice little selection of furniture and wall art/decor. A little on the spendy side, you're probably the audience if you're ready to drop a few grand.
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April 2022 by W Piner
Antique paintings , arts , furnitures and housewares ??
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November 2020 by Dan Faulkner
Small store with more art work than antiques.
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July 2020 by Stefen Bays
Staff was very nice and i did enjoy the selection!
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December 2019 by Paloma Capanna
Michael and Wendy have top-notch expertise and decades in the field. Note the new-ish address (was on Front Street, now on Cedar Street). Dig deep and ask questions. They have answers!
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December 2019 by Beaufort Docks
Stopped at the Beaufort docks and learned of the shop by one of the dockmasters. I am a bottle collector like he was so he sent me to the shop. I can tell you they have one of the finest offerings of old bottles i've ever seen. stop by it's an experience
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January 2019 by Maria T.
What can make an antique shop advance to the next level? An antique shop in a gorgeous historic home with a wide porch and classic rocking chairs. The rooms in this house were filled with majestic furniture, primitive hutches, side tables inlaid with mother of the pearl, loads of cane, rattan, ladder, Hitchcock, and corner chairs. Other rooms are stocked with artwork, frames and lamps. Another nook had tons of crocks, old vintage bottles and glassware. We saw some Quimper plates, Lenox China, Fiestaware, cookie jars, and stoneware. The glass cases were lined with shelves of jewelry, hatpins, figurines and knickknacks. (Don't get sticker shock from the tags, some of the items are reasonable, but many are pricey). As you negotiate the somewhat rickety steps to go upstairs, you'll find more rooms with rugs, textiles, linens, looms and bed frames. The front second story room window was decorated with beautiful stained glass and designed with wicker furniture. I was transported back to another time as I walked the hallways of this beautiful home and imagined what life was like when this house was occupied in the 1800s. The fireplaces were now filled with antiques, and the mantles were lined with candlestick for collectors. The creaky floorboards made me smile, who else had tread on these old floors? Perhaps the were filled with dancers and tea parties. The man who was tending the store, was somewhat of a antique himself, but was just as nice as he could be. His slightly gruff exterior was overshadowed by his country accent and welcoming hand. "Well, if you're gonna come in, hurry on up.", he said. As we left he bid us goodbye and we said that we'd sure to come back next time we passed this way!!