10:30AM - 5PM
39 West St, Litchfield10AM - 5PM
703 Main St, Plymouth“I went in for the first time today. I fell in love. There are so many collectibles. Marbles, button hooks, glass, China, porcelain, books and so many things you didn’t know you that you needed!”
“The friendliest service paired with the most incredible collection of estate jewelry. Sandy’s knowledge of all things gems, metals, design and more are a refreshing reminder that you’re in good hands. We love to stop in for special occasions, or just to get lost in all the sparkle. Definitely a must-see.”
10AM - 5PM
110 Main St, Canton“A great place in Collinsville to pick up some locally made candles and plants, among many other items - and mostly importantly, a beyond helpful and friendly owner! If you are in the area, you need to check this store out!”
“Such a cute store with beautiful vintage pieces, from lamps to clothes to jewelry, and more. Cash only, no card but they do take Venmo or PayPal so keep that in mind *edited to fix payment type ☺️”
“This is the best antique store I have ever been too it’s two stories and has about every thing you can imagine and the prices are amazing I got a Victorian medical clamps from there for only 20 dollars”
“My daughter and I love to visit this spot. I used to come here once and a while with my dad. Sometimes I find a treasure. Sometimes its just fun to walk around and look at all the items people have in their booths. Bonus is there is a brewery located in the same plaza area for when you are done!”
“Well I wish my last name was Vanderbilt right now. Being a historian, I was absolutely drooling in here today. 3 floors worth of museum quality antiquities and I was seriously tempted to just buy everything. And I literally mean everything. The $125,000 painting of George Washington hanging upstairs was very hard to walk away from. So were some of the $15,000 clocks and secretaries. In all seriousness, we were both in complete awe walking through and seeing high level antiquities today. Totally not kid or clutz friendly. A total hidden gem for history nerds though.”