Antiques in Waxahachie, TX

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“The Webb Gallery is magical. Julie and Bruce instantly felt like old friends, and I don't make friends easily. Currently open by appointment only. I can't recommend it enough.”

4.9 Superb45 Reviews

“I come to Waxahachie Architectural Salvage several times a month. Staff is the absolute sweetest and super helpful. I love this store and love getting items from here to decorate my home! Prices are also reasonable. The store is organized and things are easy to find.”

5 Superb19 Reviews

“Love this shop!! Such a cozy laid back feel while walking through and lots of different finds here. May be a little on the pricier side but the antiques are a little more high end. Great selection! Easy to navigate and staff are very cheerful. (Got a kick out of the mannequin too!)”

4.8 Superb17 Reviews

“This little antique mall has a nice feel to it and has some very good vendors that have some neat things. Even though it was small, I was able to spend quite a bit of time here, looking around and taking in all the items that the vendors had in their booths.”

4.8 Superb14 Reviews

“This place is seriously the best time killer in Waxahachie!!! Me and my family have spent countless hours exploring all of the vendor booths that make up the Red Barn. This place holds a very special place in my heart and is a must visit if you are in Waxahachie!!”

4.4 Superb48 Reviews

“Nestled in the ? of Waxahachie,this antique shop is a whimsical haven for nostalgia seekers. Adorned with quaint trinkets and elegant curiosities! ? My new favorite get away ??️??‍?The owner was absolutely sweet and welcoming!! ”

4.5 Superb15 Reviews

“For the shop I give 4 stars. For the DIXIE BELL GLAZE AND WAX I GIVE a -10. I've used lots of different chalk paints, waxes and glazes that are used with chalk paint. I used to refinish and sell vintage furniture so I'm very experienced with the dark waxes and glazes. I used the Dixie Bell Manatee Gray for this project. It looks gray in the jar but dries with a blue tint. If you want gray blue then that fine. The Dixie bell wax does not bond with the paint it can be rubbed completely off. Even a few days later. You don't want that! Annie sloans wax bonds with the paint if you rub it in well. Now for the glaze. It's awful!!! It's way to dark, almost opaque. I was told to add water but even very thin it's too dark. You have to brush it on then brush it off quickly. Work very fast and be careful not to overlap your strokes because it will remove the glaze where you overlap. Don't try to do a second coat because your brush will start removing the first coat and you will end up with a streaky mess. I ended up taking a wet washcloth and wiped the whole top down then use a paint pad over what I wiped off to fix it. So therefore the glaze is water soluble even after it dries. That's really bad! I'm going to have to buy a clear topcoat to preserve what I've done. I'm worried it will again pull up or streak the glaze. I will never buy this product again. Oh and BTW the brown wax and brown glaze are very different colors they don't match at all. The paint does go a long way and the wax does rub on easily but rubs off too easily.”

4.5 Superb2 Reviews

“This place is decent, lots of stuff to look at, old and new. Crowded, but so much to see. Only gripe I have is prices are kind of over the top for a ‘small’ town!”

4 Good15 Reviews