Antiques near Hazel Green, WI

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“An incredible stop! Retro and vintage video games and consoles/accessories, primitives, figurines, vintage decor, antique pieces, cameras, military gear, CDs and records, brass, cast iron, and so much more! You could spend all day in here! Ron, the owner, is also very nice and a reasonable salesman. Definitely recommend shopping here!”

4.7 Superb32 Reviews

“Antiquing is a favorite hobby of mine. Hard Scrabble has alot to offer you. They are very willing to negotiate as well. The store has new mgmt and has been reorganized in the past year. Check it out and say Hi to the new owner Scott. Great guy!Happy Antiquing”

4.5 Superb20 Reviews

“Upon entering the store, you are hit with the pleasant smell of wood. I could spend all day here looking at the little trinkets and old books. I wish we had a store like this in my area. The store is also larger inside than you might think. It just keeps going and going.”

4.8 Superb54 Reviews

“Friendly people, great prices. It’s a really cool shop with a lot of variety. We bought a bench, an owl that flaps in the wind, a rooster, there’s so much to choose from”

4.8 Superb37 Reviews

“A very nice store of people's old things...antiques and more! If you are looking for vintage, this is good place to start. Open format, just depends on dealer on how crowded their display looks and feels. Check it out when you are in SW Wisconsin!!”

4.9 Superb7 Reviews

“If you’re looking for something in particular or trying to match a architectural detail in your home, this place is aaaaaammmaaazing!! You have to go in expecting it to be a bit pricey, you are looking for something specific right? It’s still loads cheaper than Deconstructed in Madison and they have about 3 times the options!!My home was built in 1910 and I was attempting to find a somewhat match to the acorn headers that were throughout my home. I was able to find 3 header boards for the top of my kitchen doors that are a near exact match!!Also found a nice size floor grate when I’ve struggled finding one big enough for months!All in all, walked out with 3 Door Headers and a huge floor grate for $170.”

4.6 Superb28 Reviews

“I can't say enough good things about La Belle Epoque. Neal was extremely knowledgeable about the types of items I needed appraised and took the time to thoroughly inspect each piece and provide detailed information on its history, quality, and value.What really impressed me was Neal's level of customer service. He answered all my questions with care and patience. He went above and beyond by providing fair pricing, advice, options, and other resources. We never felt rushed or pressured.Overall, Neal provided an appraisal service that exceeded my expectations. His expertise, professionalism, responsiveness, and commitment to customer satisfaction are outstanding. I now have a trusted resource for any future appraisal needs. I highly recommend La Belle Epoque!”

5 Superb5 Reviews

“The folks here let us deliberate over a wedding band a few minutes past closing, they didn't pressure us to make a purchase, and were so excited for us when we made a decision. Very thankful for the nice experience they gave us”

4.7 Superb12 Reviews

“Very nice shop. The owner was very friendly and gave great tips on where else to go, places to eat and other info for the area as we were from out of town. The wife found a Sadler tea pot that was there waiting for her.”

4.5 Superb12 Reviews

“My wife and I aren't professional antiquers. But we love to browse through antique stores while on vacation. Just like we love to browse through book stores. And if you have a passion for antiques, you are encouraged to visit historic Galena, Illinois, which features as many antique stores as it has restaurants and boutiques. One of the finest is Tin Pan Alley Antique Mall. Located at 303 South Commerce Street, across from the historic Galena Post Office, it has been in business for 25 years and is open from 10 to 5 daily. Specifically, it specializes in a unique collection of 1800s antiques, which are increasingly difficult to find today. On one of our visits, we uncovered a Sterling silver napkin ring holder with a family signature dating to the mid-1800s, which rounded out my wife's extensive collection. Other items on display are hand-crafted folk art, pottery, Victorian toys, French and English furniture, vintage garden collectibles, vintage jewelry, original artwork, architectural remnants, kitchen ware, fine china, vases, handbags and sculpture. If you have the time--you're on vacation, aren't you?--it's fun to browse through the aisles and discover something you weren't expecting to find.”

5 Superb1 Reviews

“Second location with even more cool stuff. Lots of books hidden in back, which they apparently have 30,000 of, more than the local library! Small rooms with themes and groups of items. Very unique and well curated, a top notch antique store.”

4 Good2 Reviews

“I found Cracker Jack prizes there!!! I could’ve looked around for hours. This place is just one room after the other of cool stuff. The people were very friendly and helpful. Can’t wait to come back!”

4.1 Good15 Reviews

“I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS PLACE! The workers are nice and the antiques are very cool and well priced. I just bought a beaver skull and it was only $28. Some other places Ive gone too would have tried to sell it for $50. Overall a fun experience and theres a little bit of everything there for everyone.”

4.1 Good30 Reviews

“Great little antiques store! Found a nice set of painted teacups that I absolutely love! They even wrapped them up and packaged them to keep them safe before I left.”

0 Na0 Reviews