Overpriced junk.. I wasted $5 to park and see nothing much
amber baker
Oct 9, 2022
Please vendors. Price your items and price to sell. Do you expect everyone to find you and then haggle. Not all of us are designers. Mostly everything was over priced. Such a bummer.
Julee Hastings
Oct 8, 2022
Love this place. I wish I could come every month. The assortment of gorgeous antiques is unparalleled.
Robert Covington
Oct 8, 2022
This was a great experience,my first time, going to a antique show it was awesome
The vendors are there to sell. So I would follow Matthew's suggestion and take pictures, then if you see a vendor selling linen, just introduce yourself, show the pictures, then exchange numbers if they're interested. That way the two of you can speak at a time when the vendor isn't trying to earn money.
I would say the North building has higher priced items and stays mostly the same. South building is a little more interesting. More antiques and smalls.
Please visit our website and fill out our registration form and one of our show charters will contact you. Thank you! https://www.scottantiquemarket.com/register/
Friday & Saturday 9:00 A. Thursday is for dealer set-up. Get there at the South building just before 9, and walk all the way back, on the left - Big Apple Antiques for the best prices in the house.
Currently customers and vendors are required to wear masks unless medically exempt. We also require social distancing and have extra hand sanitizing stations and more cleaning efforts in both buildings. We have plexiglass barriers at all service counters as well. Our most up-to-date guidelines will be provided here on our website: https://www.scottantiquemarket.com/safety-guidelines/
Does anyone know info on the vendor that sells the succulent planters?
Katie Krieg | Oct 14, 2021
Scott Antique Markets, Atlanta | Oct 14, 2021
His name is Harold Loadholt. His number is 404-862-3514.
Are there any vendors there that will buy German steins?
Quentin Elder | Oct 14, 2021
Scott Antique Markets, Atlanta | Oct 14, 2021
Our advice would be to bring pictures of your items to the next show. Many vendors are willing to look at or buy items from customers.
Joseph Tavares has the right idea, but I'm not sure there would be a way to tell as the vendors don't have a "set stock" they bring each month. Just make a day or two of it and go browse around. I would recommend the back portion of the building on the upper part of the road.... North building I believe. That one has more stuff like that, the other bldg is more furniture and nicknacks but may have models too. Happy hunting!
I'm assuming that you mean iron gates for sale that you could purchase for an entrance to your driveway or garden. There are vendors who have them occasionally, however, the probability of you finding the exact dimensions that you need are slim. Of course you can try to look around and find something that will work and save some cash but I would look into having them fabricated by a ornamental iron/gate company.
There are a couple ways you can become a vendor. Give us a call at 740-569-2800 and ask for our Atlanta charters. You can also fill out a registration form on our website (www.scottantiquemarkets.com) or visit our show this weekend and go to the office.
We currently do not have a vendor specializing in this type of antique but you are more than welcome to come to the show and see if vendors have a few pieces in their booths. You never know what you'll find!
Yes, the first two days of the show (Thursday & Friday) are dealer-dealer sales. You still have to register as a dealer to participate though. By registering as a dealer, your getting/given a permit to sell. Otherwise you wouldn't have permission
Hi..
I inherited a number of glorious antique pieces from moms estate in Buckhead. Sadly, I live in the Midwest where appreciation for the divine is a bit stalled!
Looking for suggestions on where or whom to contact to sell the entire cache.
Maeve mcinerney wilson | Oct 15, 2019
Scott Antique Markets, Atlanta | Oct 15, 2019
You can bring pictures to any of our shows and see if any vendors would be interested in purchasing your items.
Call the office and ask for Judy for north Building not sure of name of person running south building but those two ladies can tell you names of people at the show with thw things you are looking for. Good luck
I was recently at Expo and there was a vendor near the center and back of building that had a French style tall cabinet in robins egg blue. Anyone know who that vendor is and how to contact?
Kathy Marx | Oct 15, 2018
Scott Antique Markets, Atlanta | Oct 15, 2018
Kathy,
Do you know which building you were in? Any other information? We can pass your information along to our charters and see if they can figure out who you are trying to contact.
I believe the south building, but there seems to not be organized in thar fashion. Looks like first come first served for the dealers. There is a free shuttle bus between the two buildings so most folks see everything.
We suggest you bring photos of your items to the show and ask the front desk at each building to assist you in finding a few vendors to talk to. They can point you in the right direction.
We do have someone in the South Building that can do this for you. His name is Mike Messner with The Mule's Tale Antiques. He will be at our January show in section J-5.
There are many different vendors. Who are you asking? A couple hundred vendors do not receive an alert to answer google questions. You want to sell stuff, but cant be bothered to drive down there? I smell success on the horizon.
Not sure if the policy is service dogs only. My wife and I have attended every month for the last 30 years, and we've seen dozens of non- service dogs there every time. If there is a policy, it's probably ignored, unless the dog causes problems.