AA Empire Antiques

Category: Antique store

Address: 278 Monmouth St, Hightstown, NJ 08520, USA

Phone: +16094260820

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: 8AM–5PM

Reviews

Brian Gebauer

Dec 6, 2021

Gene is very knowledgeable and helpful. He helped identify items of value from an estate. I would recommend him highly.

Jayne Johnsen-Seeberger

Nov 16, 2021

Said “Open” on web. Was there at about 11:30 am and walked around till I saw hours, then called the number. Gene answered and said “be right there to open.” Then we walked around a two-floor maze of amazing estate sale items pretty well organized considering the quantity of stuff. Yes it was dark and dusty. If that bothers you don’t come. If that says “intriguing mystery” to you, come on ahead and enjoy - & watch your step. This is a warehouse, not a theme park. Personally I find antique places that are overly clean and neat are not priced well. Anything thing I gathered and asked Gene how much was met with a fair price. He also was very knowledgeable about history of unusual objects and how to adapt items or find an alternative fix for something missing a piece. We will be back w a floor lamp from Brimfield missing socket/glass shade (huge selection) and a chandelier from Italy to be rewired. We had a great treasure hunt! Thanks for the ruler Gene!!

Michael Mittelsdorf

Nov 2, 2021

First 20 minutes in this place and did not see a soul. When someone finally showed up “Gene”…We introduced ourselves as resellers and the first thing he said was I don’t know if We will be able to sell you anything. I understand that …

Michael Mittelsdorf

Oct 30, 2021

First 20 minutes in this place and did not see a soul. When someone finally showed up “Gene”…We introduced ourselves as resellers and the first thing he said was I don’t know if We will be able to sell you anything. I understand that this is an auction house so somethings may not be for sale to the public. Understandably there are no prices on anything so the store has to be attended in order to make a sale. The first item I brought to Gene‘s attention was a piece of dichroic art glass and he asked for a price it was way above retail (I assume to scare me off) so I left. If you don’t want to sell to the public why do you have your doors open?

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Questions & Answers

Do you buy antiques?

Andrea Finkelstein | Nov 8, 2020
Rachelle Muldoon | Nov 9, 2020

Yes

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