Antiques in Philadelphia, PA

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“I received the ring, and it is stunning. I love it! So dainty and unique. Also, the resizing is perfect. The ring fits great. Beautiful packaging as well. Pretty details. Thank you!”

4.9 Superb69 Reviews

“Staci and Scott are such great people. They’re knowledgeable and such a pleasure to deal with. They have the best things at their store with the best prices. I won’t go anywhere else!”

4.9 Superb34 Reviews

“Bob is a gem. Such a nice, knowledgeable man who really cares about preserving Philly's architectural history. It's a shame that there are so few salvage places left in the city.”

4.9 Superb26 Reviews

“Arcana is an absolute gem on Moyamensing and the neighborhood is very lucky to have this one of a kind store. There are so many unique vintage finds like decorations, artwork, kitchen and glassware, lamps, stained glass, mirrors, jewelry and other one of a kind items and goods. For me, Arcana doesn't get enough credit for being a one of a kind bookstore. They always seem to stock a wonderful assortment of spiritual, religious, fiction, esoteric/metaphysical and antiquarian books. They also have a great stock of vinyl records, too. I stop in often as things are always coming and going, plus I enjoy talking with Jim the owner and his sister Jerri. Stop in to explore the store or just to chat with Jim. He is full of stories and seems to have a passion for people as much as he does antiques and vintage. This is a friendly and welcoming place.”

5 Superb18 Reviews

“We recently sold and bought some items in this store, we were pleased with the transactions. The owner is very professional and knowledgeable with valuable vintage items. This store is a gem in the Italian market and has well curated vintage items. Highly recommended!”

4.7 Superb35 Reviews

“After refinishing our mahogany entry doors, the weather worn bright brass door hardware needed attention. Either I could get out my Brasso and buff the brass myself, or have someone help me. I sent photos to Chelsea Plating and got back a quote within a day. I sent off the hardware, including the smallest pieces I was sure would be lost, and a few weeks later got everything back looking better than expected.The price was reasonable for the effort to clean, polish, and lacquer the hardware. Now the hardware looks as good as the refinished door, and I could use the original mounting holes in the door because I re-used the original door hardware.I already identified two new projects for Chelsea. I just need to disassemble the door hardware and ship it away! I highly recommend Chelsea Plating.”

4.7 Superb30 Reviews

“This place is really spectacular. It’s all really luxurious, gorgeous stuff. Such a cool vibe too, and Mark is a very nice guy as well. Walking through was an opportunity to daydream about my future home. Will definitely return, hopefully one day to buy some stuff. I highly recommend visiting.”

4.8 Superb17 Reviews

“I've been here consistently for 3 years (& counting) & it took me this long to write a review?!? So my review is based on my many years of experience shopping at Circle Thrift (CT). Get ready as this will be the most comprehensive review ever on my favorite store in Philly (& maybe all of America? maybe the entire world?). Times I've spent here At most: 2x / week Usually: weekly At least: biweekly CT standard not-on-sale $ (pricing system): Prices here are undefeatable! The cheapest you'll find anywhere! Frugal people gather around! Orange tags: $15 Any colored tags depend on the week: for the colors not on sale, unless otherwise specially marked: Men's Shirts: Short-sleeves: $3; Long-sleeves: $4 Tanks: $3 Bras: @@@@@ Underwear: (don't remember seeing boxers) Swimwear: 1-piece set: $4; 2-piece set: $2/ per piece T-shirt Top (Female): $3 Long-sleeve blouses/shirts: $4 Pants, Shorts: $4 Pants, Long: $5 Leggings: $4 Athletic Tops: $3 Athletic Pants: $4 Dresses: $7 Skirts: $4 Suits: $10 Blazers: $6 Trousers (Men): $10 Sweaters: $5 Ties: $1 Lounge/Sleepwear: $4 Sweatshirts: $5 Sweatpants: $4 Outerwear: $10 Kids clothing: $1 Shoes: as marked price Books in CT2: hardcovers: $2, softcovers: $1 Items in CT2: (ie furniture, large items, knickknacks) as marked price Items I've seen here: A whole range for different genders and age groups including newborns & children. Since CT is located in Fishtown, a hip neighborhood, the items that are donated here are usually purchased by people with modern/ good taste. I've also heard wealthy people donate newly bought items here for tax benefit/write-off purposes. I've seen anywhere from fast fashion items (H&M, SHEIN, Forever21, Walmart, etc.) to quality (anthropology, everlane, Banana Republic, J. Crew) to high-end (Brooks Brothers, Stuart Weissman) to luxury brands (though I don't think they authenticate items nor am I able to distinguish so buy at your own caution. But I saw brands like Fenty, LV, Gucci, Valentino, etc.) Any items you'd think they'd have, they'll have albeit not in store all the time but if the timing and coincidence are right, it'll be there. & any item you don't think you'll need, but you buy to need, you'll find here. From lingerie to undergarments, to cookware & dish-ware & utensils & appliances, to electronics, to footwear of all kinds including ice skating boots, to clothing of all kinds including coats and scrubs, even wedding dresses, to socks and hats, to newborn & baby onesies/ footsies, baby accessories like hats & shoes & bibs & toys, to seasonal decors & gift bags/ cards, to the arts & crafts corner with yarn, to linens, bedding & cushions, to suitcases & personal bags of all kinds (book bags, duffles, female bags), to garden pots, to PJs, Pros about this store: Discount/ sale system: & explanation of their turnover rates: Weekly items discount for 50¢ for that week's color (of items less/ = $10) or 1/2 off (no limit) for that week's second color. Weekly discounts begin on Wednesdays. Items have fast turnover rates in the store (unlike Goodwill which is why Goodwill seems like digging through trash) + affordable pricing system + discount system = there's always treasures to be found. If an item is without its color price tag, it will automatically be CT's regular price. To describe it; Small selection but fast turnovers, so it's best to go often as there are new items every day. Staffing: The people here are so friendly! I've always seen Ivan here & he brightens our day! Scotty is a ray of sunshine in CT2. The only cons/downsides: No bathroom for public use... due to privilege being abused by druggies... *sigh*, but they're not unreasonable about it if you're pregnant. I'd go to Riverwards Produce Market grocery store or Cake And Joe bakery for a close bathroom (see Google map picture). No haggling. Strict about this one even if the condition of the item is not ”

4.5 Superb36 Reviews

“I enjoy the post from Isabelle Sparrow, but just realized I had not seen them on a long while. The algorithm writers do not know me and should not be choosing for me.”

4.7 Superb13 Reviews

“Bought three vintage chairs from Scott: two Danish armchairs and a fiberglass Herman Miller rocking chair--all beautiful pieces. Would be 5 stars if not for the fact that the rocking chair broke, but Scott graciously took the chair back and gave us a refund.”

4.7 Superb13 Reviews

“I love this place beyond words! I used to live in Philly and would visit the store in person often. Now that I've been living in Los Angeles for over a decade, I'm grateful I can still shop at Indigo online. Over the last few years I have purchased two of my favorite pieces of art - both Haitian beaded voodoo flags. They are breathtaking. The shop owner, Tony was incredibly helpful in answering my myriad of questions. It's not easy to find crafts from all vast areas around the world, so a shop like this is a true treasure.”

5 Superb7 Reviews

“This Mid century modern furniture gallery in Philadelphia has, or can find, the pieces you crave. Just let Michael know what you are looking for and he can find it. He has a wide selection on display and even a wider network of furniture dealers that can find you the perfect fit. Don't waste time running around or scouring the internet. Just call Mode Moderne and they can do the legwork.”

4.5 Superb26 Reviews

“Love this place! Items are always changing, and are reasonably priced! If you’re in need of some inspo, you should stop by, but be prepared to buy something you may just have to buy!”

4.5 Superb20 Reviews

“The Clover Market actually moves around the area, and the one I went to this year was held in Collingswood. I heard it was the only one in Jersey this year. They claim there are 100 vendors, but I really don't feel like it was that many, though I saw that there were a few booths were artists split a booth. Now, this ain't your neighborhood grandma using Michael's ribbons on sale with her 25% coupon to make wreaths that you slap onto your front door. For many of the booths, it was gallery quality, and the prices reflect as such. Everyone was super, super friendly. My favorite booth was the guy who handcrafted amazing whirligigs. I had to buy a flying pig that used bird feathers to catch a breeze. Stunning, and for $40, I had to get it.”

4.5 Superb18 Reviews

“I’ve been to A LOT of shops. Though not for the bargain hunter, all prices are fair. Most varies, unique, and cool shop I’ve ever been to and I’ve been to idk 100-200+”

4.4 Superb32 Reviews

“So, after a wonderful Sunday brunch at Springmill Cafe, we decided to take a look at the offerings at Bird in Hand Consignment. Immediately, I spotted this clock in their display window. The price required no negotiation! I took the clock home, set it up for testing, and discovered that it was quite a bit older than I realized. Instead of brass, nearly all of the wheels in the movement were made of wood! The clock was manufactured by Boardman and Wells in Bristol Conn sometime between 1832 and 1843.This is a clock that will be in my permanent collection! And Bird in Hand Consignment will be on my must visit list.”

5 Superb5 Reviews

“Nice spot for sure, with a wide range of teas. Most cafe's are coffee focused, only offering a few tea bags, this place has tons of tea brewed loose leaf with care. There are very few seats though so keep that in mind, its a small place, i think there are 4 tables 2 of which are 2 tops. Had a really nice relaxing time here for sure.”

4.4 Superb25 Reviews

“A venerable shop in Old City. The proprietor greets you on the way in. Lots of vintage, especially bar ware of all kinds. Miles Davis plays in the background providing an authentic vibe amidst 40's, 50's and 60's martini glasses and drink shakers. Even if you are not a buyer, you'll enjoy the visit.”

4.6 Superb9 Reviews

“Lots of vendors and not just retail garbage. Actually found some gems today. 5 stars. Came up from Florida and decided to see what all the fuss was about. Didn't disappoint”

4.3 Superb35 Reviews

“Loved the selection in this place! Was moving into and renovating a home in the mid century style and they were so gracious to house a piece I purchased for me until I was ready for it. It looks lovely in my home! They are attentive and helpful in store. I have bought several things and would highly recommend. I keep my eyes on their website for new items I may be interested in too!”

4.8 Superb4 Reviews

“Very professional and knowledgeable staff. We had an old chandelier repaired including broken arms and missing crystals. It was also cleaned and hung. Needless to say, it looks spectacular. We’re not sure it was this sparkly when we bought it. Well done.”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“I just got this Louis XVI beauty so needed between my Mother's heirloom chairs, Antique Showcase has it all! The comments here are so stupid ... I have been visiting this store regularly for the last three years, and the owners are an old gay couple. and they have two small dogs. I love what they have, impressive chandeliers, beautiful French mirrors, tables, and chairs, I haven't seen many of these anywhere in Philadelphia. It's an impressive collection. The amount of stuff is overwhelming, they let me roam the store freely, taking my time to look at everything. Because, Ingo to look at the furniture, not to look at them. they are not rude, they engage me in conversation, they ask questions, they talk to me about their pieces, they suggest things, and one of them even makes jokes. I learned they are a gay couple, and they have been together for over 1000 years. They are frankly beautiful Anyway, I don't go to an antique store to visit the owners, I go to look at their stuff and buy antiques. Simple, I suggest you do the same. GROW UP people”

4.7 Superb4 Reviews

“When ever I am in Philadelphia/Chestnut Hill I always check out the McCarty Gallery. Good art from estates and more often than not I am able to come away with a treasure. Wish I lived closer.”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“This is an amazing gem showcasing the history and creativity of American needlecraft. We saw gorgeous, beautifully and carefully restored samplers done by women in the 1700-1800s. My daughter, heading into art college, was fascinated and impressed. The owner took especial care to schedule our visit, describe the pieces, and answer our questions. Her expertise and passion for the genre are impressive. I would recommend a visit to anyone!!”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“A wonderful antique shop if you like a very specific style of traditional old fashioned furnitur , silver's , and mirrors. Very knowledgeable and friendly owner.”

4.3 Superb7 Reviews

“We got two beautiful items for great prices, and Carmen was able to tell us the history of each one. He even helped us get the items into our home! Thank you so much.”

5 Superb1 Reviews

“Great place to find hidden treasure of all kinds very kind & friendly gentleman helped me find something I been looking for a long time so I say great service great 5 stars all the way....”

5 Superb1 Reviews