Address: 1881 W San Carlos St, San Jose, CA 95128, USA
Phone: +14082939844
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 11AM–5PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11AM–5PM
Thursday: 11AM–5PM
Friday: 11AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Hu Yihan
It is like a museum. I had so much fun going thru each aisle to get a sneak peak into ppl’s homes in the past. I found items from ancient Chinese dynasties to contemporary America in the 60s. Even if you are not to buy anything, bring a friend to hang out there. It’s a great escape from the big tech environment in the Bay Area.
Waverlily Hime
Really cool place, worth a stop. Nice and big, definitely takes a while to get through! Multiple attentive and knowledgeable staff. Has good furniture, light fixture, carnival glass, and Halloween/Christmas selections. Slightly on the pricier side, but that varies between vendor as is normal. I still left with some perfectly reasonably priced pieces and wish I had bought more.
C Williams
The people there are very friendly and there is sooooo much things to see. there are large furniture items, dishware, toys, jewelry and even down to those small little trinkets (that got you thinking what is that 🤔). I really enjoyed being there! This definitely one of those places that will always stay in your mind to go back and visit!
Isabel Pardo
Take your time to see all the wonderful treasures collected. Im not into antiques but I ended up with a whale harpoon, it's my Christmas gift to me.
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Hi Michael! Best thing to do is to call and talk to Craig or go by the store. Questions asked on Google maps are directed to the online community not the businesses themselves. Good luck!
There was a small red formica & chrome table and chair set. If still there, it is towards the front on the left side when you enter.
Yes I buy.... but at aged 75 + I at this time have no interest... thank you for the offer.
It is a collective of 40 different dealers so we don't have a definite answer, but probably not. There is no dealer that keeps a regular stock of military items. People do bring in items to sell, though on any given day there are only three or four dealers in the store and chances that a dealer present would be interested is slim.
Everybody must wear face masks to enter, and hand sanitizer is available at the entry. We expect everybody to practice appropriate social distancing (the store is large and there are never that many customers at any time), and we encourage concerned people to visit during the least busy periods: Mon. to Fri., 11:00 to 12:00.
Nope not closing in the foreseeable future. Shop down the block is having a retirement sale.
It is best to email the store with photos and what you expect. Select items may go on consignment (the store takes 40%, and 60% to the consignee). But there is only so much the store can take on, so consignment is used only for very special pieces.
Just come to the store and talk with Craig or Mike. Usually at least one is there all the time, but to make sure, call in advance. There are also other stores on the same block that may have space available.
I always see if the product is selling on eBay. That gives me a starting point.
I don't know, sorry. Call and ask for Craig!
Probably not, but it wouldn't hurt to call them to ask.
You might ask if one of their sellers is interested. Craig is the best person to talk to. They've got a site on etsy and you can reach out to him there, too.
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