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miss wilma Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 12:00:34 PM
What are your favorite antiques shops to frequent, early american, chabby chic,victorian,primitive or just general line

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miss wilma Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 7:19:34 PM
Sometimes I am not really clear, I sell quilts from 40. 00 to 2500.00 Now the 40ty dollar quilt might be all we can afford but looking at it buisness wise the 2500.00 quilt will be the first to sell, then again there is such a thing as overpricing, the main thing is study what you really like compare prices and be happy with what you buy. Another thing when a shop owner is trying to push something off on you --- Run from it

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miss wilma Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 6:59:57 PM
I like an assortment to but it does have to be very old, I learned a long time ago its better to pay a good price for something valuable than buy a lot of things cheap., I am not crazy about malls, even though I sometimes find a bargain here and there,I have found that malls that advertise good have a fast turn over in merchandis in which means I will frequent it more because there is always something new, I much prefer to buy estates or have my own pickers.I am not much on furniture past 1860, There are some good primitives but you can bet if its good it will have a price on it, I dont know a lot about dishes but when it comes to furniture or textiles I can stand with any dealor. I do sell some later things because everybody dont like what I like, so I think a General line store is more to my taste, One thing I hate is to go into an ANTIQUES SHOP and it look like a giant yard sale. We have several malls around here that are pathetic, then there is a shop in Campbellsville Sapps Antiques that I do a lot of buying, Pricey but if I am looking for something I want the best. Does this make sense or not

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lisamarie508 Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 6:03:07 PM
I love ANYTHING old! Doesn't matter which classification, which era or which class of folks it was made for. It's all good!

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junkjunkie Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 4:32:30 PM
I could go into any antique shop and find something I like. :D Even if it's not necessarily my taste, I usually find something interesting or beautiful about a piece. I have some good antique shopping around my area. Hopewell has some really nice consignment shops, as well as antique shops and antique centers. A little further, there's Lambertville with many shops with all kinds of great (expensive) pieces and collectibles. Across the bridge in Lambertville, there's New Hope and Bucks County, PA with great shopping and antiques...not to mention wonderful stone houses from the 18th century. It's all gooood......

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electricdunce Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 4:27:29 PM
I tend to like the ones that have a nice mix of things, because when I go in a really spiffy shop I'm kind of intimidated by all the incredibly expensive items, many of them breakable. It is such fun to look around at all the things people had, have, or make. I love all the old kitchen stuff, quilts, pillows, just about anything. I love looking at the pictures of your store Miss Wilma, you have such an incredible assortment of treasure. And your pillows are the best!

Karin

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lacisne88 Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 3:15:29 PM
I love all of them...especially just general ones with everything and anything in them!!!

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bushelnpeck Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 3:01:55 PM
We have a few thrift shops around here, my favorite is the goodwill store,I go home with a treasure usually for very few bucks. Antique stores are becoming hard to find and when you do, you never know if it will be there the next time you go.I have a couple that I have been going to for years and just the other day I went down the street and no more stores!! I guess the the city fathers here are worrried they won't get there share so they are imposing fees upon, also they are worried that someone will bring in stolen property and so it goes...Mostly I go to CA. and have several favorites that we check out whenever we get over the mountain. You that live in the midwest and the east have a true advantage, when our forefathers came west alot of the good stuff got left in the desert or along the way because it meant the difference between survival and death, If you came here you would be totally surprised, in a bad way...Debbie

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nampafarmgirl Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 2:38:27 PM
I found a neat place to shop where all the venders go to one place, it's a town located in Oregon. The town is Sumpter, Oregon and on Memorial Day , 4th of July and Labor day weekends, the antique venders all go there to sell their wares. I do pretty well picking up stuff I have to have.

Kim
miss wilma Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 1:17:03 PM
Glad to know that Rene it just might come in handy sometime

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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 1:16:45 PM
Well, I love Wilma's shop for sure, and can always find something I want (but not necessarily afford--not because she's high, but because I'm po'). I like Shirley Turner's Eclectic Antiques in Newport, Kentucky, where it's a mix of everything, but she has great kitchen items.

I like antique malls sometimes, but I sortof "glaze over" after a while and I cease to actually "see" what's there.

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miss wilma Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 1:15:44 PM
Nancy I would so love to have you and I do give good discounts

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joyfulmama Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 1:14:15 PM
Tnanks for the tip!

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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 1:13:17 PM
I usually just buy what I really like, and know will fit in my house someplace. Of course I would would to shop at Miss Wilma's!!
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miss wilma Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 12:47:29 PM
Debra if you are ever in Las Vegas ck out Red Rooster Antiques,

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City_Chick Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 12:06:33 PM
I don't think that I could ever chose just one. I love them all!! I can always find something from every era that I "need" to have.

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joyfulmama Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 12:06:11 PM
I am very eclectic.. I love shabby chic, I love victorian, I love a great deal of prim stuff. Thank goodness my livingroom set is in darker country colors- I can decorate that room prim.. My room will be in a large loft- with my craft room-so I will be doing it shabby chic/victorian. the kitchen will be done in all kinds of vintage kitchen items- like my vintage pyrex but with some pink and vintage green thrown in..

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joyfulmama Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 12:03:36 PM
I haven't found any here.. just getting really familiar with all of the thrift stores. I have my eye on a couple along in the hwy in carson city that I would love to visit. In California in downtown Jackson there were several antique stores that I used to visit. got several goodies there.

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ruralfarmgirl Posted - Aug 13 2008 : 12:02:25 PM
I really love the chabby chic.....

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