Antique Market Place

Category: Antique store in Greensboro, North Carolina

Address: 6428 Burnt Poplar Rd, Greensboro, NC 27409, USA

Phone: +13366620544

Opening hours

Sunday: 1–6PM

Monday: 10AM–6PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–6PM

Reviews

April Beck

Aug 27, 2022

OMG is all I can say, make sure you have a lot of time to browse.

RobertsMom NC

Jun 28, 2022

Been wanting to check this place out for a while. Finally got to stop in today. It’s huge! Definitely a place to check out for art pieces, dinnerware, lamps etc old LP’s, furniture, some clothing, lots of collectibles. We enjoyed our time there and the staff with spoke with was helpful. Very glad we visited & shopped.

David H

Jun 3, 2022

This place is excellent. Much larger than I expected. It's clean and organized. The variety of items is vast. I can happily report that the owners of this place seem to take care to ensure the vendors who sell here don't simply fill the place with junk. Considering it's a typical vendor booth type format, the deals you may find will vary wildly. Some people under value things while others over value them. Added bonus: If you work wood or restore furniture they sell Howard's wood products and orange oil here too. It also appeared they had some leather and metal focused products. Don't typically find those products in a box store, so may be an easy local source if you need these things.

Laura S

Jul 4, 2021

The best place in North Carolina for REAL antiques and interesting artsy items. Prices range mostly from low to moderate with a few exceptional or unusual pieces being higher as any realistic or experienced collector would expect. Definitely still cheaper than in major cities that i shop. Tons of items in all price ranges, a true something for everyone place. Several vendors bring in really rare stuff that they probably paid a bunch for in the first place so fun to see even if out of budget. Staff is the best anywhere! Always super helpful even when super busy.

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Questions & Answers

Do they buy antique dishes

Rasheed Lowe | Sep 5, 2020
Lauren Soriano | Sep 5, 2020

All kinds of stuff here is on display from dealers...contact the dealers or give them a call at the front desk of the building...

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How much to rent a space and is there a time commitment?

Anita Turner | Sep 5, 2021
Brenda Fraser | Sep 5, 2021

depends on the size of the space. I believe it is month to month. it was when we had one.

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What cards are accepted by Antiques Market Place?

Jean Kehnle | Sep 5, 2021
John Baird | Sep 5, 2021

Credit and debit..... I used my MC last week.

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are there any dealer that will buy Civil war firearms

A Google User | Sep 5, 2020
Mary Mc | Sep 5, 2020

Call and ask: 336-662--0544

Do you buy antique dishes?

AUSTIN GIRL | Sep 5, 2020
Lauren Soriano | Sep 5, 2020

They probably have various vendors or shops that give contact information about their own stores. They might not be able to buy unless you ask about that and go to another location.

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Is there any antique appraisers at this location?

ShadowElantra | Sep 6, 2019
Mick Mouse (Me) | Sep 6, 2019

I asked one of the people who has a booth with the products that had in it to put an approximate value on the things that I have.

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Do you buy antique sewing machines

Rebecca Miller | Sep 6, 2019
Carolyn Moore | Sep 6, 2019

I think you need to speak to the management they are because there are so many vendors they would be the ones to speak regarding this

Are small pets allowed in the antique shop?

Thomas Eason | Sep 6, 2018
Arthur Cutshall | Sep 6, 2018

I have never seen a pet inside, I would think no considering some of the cramped spaces in vendor booths

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Do they buy old cameras

Sidney Currie | Sep 6, 2018
Arthur Cutshall | Sep 6, 2018

I don't think they buy. To sell there you rent space and then put in your merchandise. They may take in items to sell on consignment but doubt they flat out buy

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How can I find out what something is worth

Marysuehall Hall | Sep 6, 2018
Khanh Hua | Sep 6, 2018

You need to have knowledge about antiques or get an appraisal from professionals. You can also search online to obtain historical values of the piece you want to buy. Be aware there are many fake pieces make and look like real antiques from the originals.

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