Antiques near Dennis, MA

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“This place is amazing! Such creativity throughout the store. If you are anywhere on the cape, make time to visit. You won't be disappointed. Pam is the owner and is so welcoming. Shop here for some great gifts!!”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“My wife and I have dealt with the Eldreds Auction House for well over 10 years. We have attended in House auctions and internet auctions and each and every time we have been 100% satisfied.Their people are knowledgebale and accurate as well as pleasant to deal with. We consider Eldreds to be the top of the line of the Nprtheast auction Houses. We hope to purchase many more items from them and when it becomes time for us to sell they will be the only company we will trust with our antiques. We justpurchased multiple items at the recent event and could not be more pleased with the entire process.”

2.6 Average10 Reviews

“I've been going to this store since high school (1991), and have always found my treasures here. Through the years I've found a 1920s flapper dress, 1940s velvet winter coats, 60s white pleated skirt, 60s vintage/mod Hawaiian a-line dress, silk caftans from the 60s fjr swanning around the house, and yesterday, i found a beautiful 1940s flowered dress with silhouette from that era. The prices for vintage are slightly higher but totally worth it. Uta, the original owner, attaches tags describing the era of the piece adding a contextual feel for each piece. I always stop in here when visiting, and I still have many of the pieces I have bought from here, even 30 years later! I hope Uta and here forebears will keep this shop going in the same vein for many years to come. Hats cover the ceiling and many are truly vintage, all the way back to the early 1900s; also jewelry that is really stylish.”

4.8 Superb44 Reviews

“Wayne's the real deal. And the antiques are the real deal - or he tells you immediately when they're not (i.e. high quality replicas). I can't tell you how many awesome pieces I have acquired from Wayne over the years. He really knows his stuff inside and out, he is NEVER over-priced, and I learn something fascinating about 18th, 19th or early 20th century craftsmanship every time I visit. Everything from 19th C. German-made grandfather clocks (that keep time to within a second a week!) , and antique toys, to glass and jewelry, and fine art and china to lanterns and tools.”

4.8 Superb42 Reviews

“Great antique shopping today! I ended up with two bags full of porcelain and glass! Very nicely displayed, multi dealer shop with on street parking and friendly staff! I always visit when I'm up at the Cape!”

4.8 Superb37 Reviews

“This shop has a great variety of furniture, linens, clothing, jewelery and so much more. Inventory is always changing. A store that is whimsical and fun to visit!”

5 Superb19 Reviews

“large shop; not much furniture and mostly "chachki" old things.... would not consider much of the items "antique" but there's a lot to look at; would consider most of the items to be low end and cheaper items; you need to look through in hopes to find something nice.”

4.6 Superb123 Reviews

“Lovely shop with great customer service! Absolutely love the beautiful ring that my husband found here as an anniversary gift, highly recommend visiting if you are on the Cape!”

4.8 Superb32 Reviews

“Good selections of vinyl records besides their antiques. This is my second time to shop here for the vinyls. Reasonably priced records for the least famed artists. Some of the vinyls had protective coverings on them but some did not at a lesser price.”

4.7 Superb15 Reviews

“I'm not even an "antiques person," but I love this place. So many interesting things to see here, so much variety. Truly different from all the usual stuff you find on the Cape. Easy to find, lots of parking, friendly staff. Check it out!”

4.3 Superb40 Reviews

“Friendly owner. Disclaimer - I know very little abt antiques. That said, there were many small / decorative items of silver and glass (including a very interesting collection of silver candy molds), a few small books, and some wooden/painted statues from 19th c. Please see pics. Furniture includes beautiful, well cared for pieces, including a table and a ?secretary? from 1810.Layout was easily navigable and pleasant.My chief issue, really, is the pricing, which seems quite high, even given the area. Suggest bringing your haggling boots or just coming for a browse, unless there is something here you really can't find elsewhere (and there quite well may be), and you really can't live without it.”

3.8 Good4 Reviews

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