Address: 10615 N 32nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85028, USA
Phone: +16029568203
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–5:30PM
Friday: 10AM–5:30PM
Saturday: 10AM–5:30PM
Sondra
I gave this antique store 1 star because when I visited today for the very first time I was constantly followed through out the store by a thin, tall, brown haired female employee. I did absolutely nothing suspicious to warrant such behavior and not once did she stop to ask if she could help me with anything nor was she performing a specific task, just watching me. Sadly after half an hour I left as it was unsettling to be treated like a potential criminal. They lost a $200 sale because of it and I won't be back. If they are so paranoid about thieves they might want to think about electronic inventory tags or maybe an armed guard at the door! ***That wasn't me Amanda, I was alone. I completely expected your denial based on your previous responses to people who gave you less than a 5 star rating and of people who also have experienced the same treatment I did on other occasions in your store. I'll just happily take my business and money where I feel welcomed and respected and not treated as a potential criminal!
BenWilliams
Excellent antique store. If you like OLD oil paintings this is THE place in Az.
Matthew O.
Nice staff with lots of cool stuff. However all the vendors here seem to be very overpriced.
Mandy Downing
Lots of jewelry. Maybe one or two racist statues. The shop people will follow you around if you look too poor. Stuff is beautiful but very expensive.
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Antique Gatherings is a bunch of individual booths in one building. I would suggest going there or calling them to ask if they know of anyone that deals with something that specific.
I actually did see a couple bring in items which they sold @ antique gatherings so maybe try there...
Yes. There were several booths that had clothing
Ebay, Facebook or just go out to the swap meet.
That's really great, Mary. Those could be valuable, especially if they're from a particularly unique event such as the Olympics, or if they predate the 1950's. So what basically is your question that i can answer about this antique store?
They probably won't buy stove, most of their items are late 19 century and earlier.
Send them a photo. There are a few vendors that may be interested. Note: They don't really appraise items at antique gatherings.You can get a reference for an actual appraiser -but you will have to pay them to do it, and that may cost more than your item is worth.
They may have Porcelain lamps, their stock changes almost daily!
Nick is right...plus I've seen them buy at the desk when I was there.
Hi Jeffrey, all our main aisles are 4 feet wide, but Eric B is right that some of the booths are a bit crowded! That's just the nature of the antique business :) We're happy to accommodate you where we can! We do not provide wheelchairs. Thanks for your inquiry!
Look online for places close to you.
Yes I need to know how much my dolls and coins are worth and where I may be able to sell them?
Call the store, they have instructions. Remember, we are just patrons providing reviews of places we've been to. Some questions are better asked directly of the business with whom you want to do business.
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