Address: 880 Smith Ave S, St Paul, MN 55118, USA
Phone: +16514510398
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Andrew Barbeau
Great St Paul Winter carnival displays but other than that rather ordinary. Just your run of the mill dustables. Prices were so-so, it is located in a nice repurposed apartment building with a interesting upstairs.
kdofrommn
Very nice selection of items. Enjoyed the Winter Carnival Museum on site!
Dawn LaCoursiere
So many wonderful items to explore. Lots if historical pieces. I would highly recommend checking this place out!
Joanna Tyler
large selection of Christmas and winter carnival antiques, along with toys and tools. Multiple displays that make you feel like you're in a museum
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The for the questions. We do have a few pieces of Avon ruby red cape code glassware. It comes in from time to time. Floyd
Thanks for the questions. We do free appraisals on Wednesdays from 11 AM through 3 PM. On a first come first serve basis. Floyd
I think they do. They sell it.
Thanks we do buy on Wednesdays from 11 AM - 3 PM
Thanks for the questions. We buy most things on Wednesdays from 11 AM through 3 PM. At this time we're not buying china, sorry. Floyd
Thanks for the questions. We buy most things on Wednesdays from 11 AM through 3 PM. At this time we're not buying china, sorry. Floyd
Thanks for the questions. We buy most things on Wednesdays from 11 AM through 3 PM. At this time we're not buying china, sorry. Floyd
Thanks for the questions. We buy most things on Wednesdays from 11 AM through 3 PM. Floyd
Thanks for the questions. We buy most things on Wednesdays from 11 AM through 3 PM. At this time we're buying and consigning furniture. Call us first at 651-451-0398 Wed-Sat 10 am - 5 pm. Floyd
Thanks for the questions. A Mason jar, named after John Landis Mason who first invented and patented it in 1858. For the History of Ball Mason Jars check out this website: https://masonjars.com/history-of-ball-jars.html Check out The Mason Jar, Reborn at: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/09/mason-jar-history/403762/ For more on mason jars, check out mason jars maker place at: masonjars.com For more Information stop in to our antique mall some time. We have a free reference library on site for the public, you might find a book on mason jars. Floyd
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