“I have a Black Forest cuckoo clock that I purchased in Heidelberg, Germany while I lived there in 1986. The clock has traveled the world with me since then but I've never had it serviced and it was beginning to have some problems (after 37 years). I took it to Ross for servicing and lubrication.Speaking with Ross, I could see that he's an experienced professional.Please keep in mind that he's not fast, he has quite a lot of clocks to work on (and he does the work himself), but he's thorough, courteous, and stands behind his work.I would highly recommend Ross to any individual needing work done on their personal clock(s), or professional entities needing work done on larger, more public clocks ~ he has news clippings showing the work he's done on several town clocks and, more notably, The Boston Customs House clock.He did an excellent job ! If you need this sort of service, this is the place to come to ~”
“My favorite place to be outside of my own home. What a fantastic environment - it's exactly the type of vintage/collectible store I was looking for. Bur it more than just a store - it's multi-vendor so there are different types of things everywhere you look and new stuff all the time.The folks who work at and run it are just great. So welcoming and kind.There are treasures just waiting to be found at every turn”
“Drove by this place for years never even noticed it. My wife, daughter, and I spent about 2 hours there Saturday. We all found something to buy. My wife and I actually went back again on Sunday and bought a few more pieces. Great antiques store, good inventory. Much busier than other coops we have been to.”
11AM - 4PM
539 Bay Rd, South Easton“This owner has some real hidden Gems! I walked through a few times, there was so many things to see. Also she made fresh sourdough bread and it was the most delicious bread I’ve ever had. I’m going back just for her homemade bread. Thank you Pam!!”
“Ann is very knowledgeable and a great person to talk with. Her prices are very fair and I could spend hours perusing her shop and not see everything. I'll be back frequently.”
“Hands down the best consignment store I’ve visited. We bought tons of Tiffany & Waterford crystal glassware in great condition and unbeatable price. Rachael is amazingly patient, careful, and helpful. We left a little crystal turtle behind, but Rachael is in touch with us even at after business hours. Overall, a super happy experience!”
“Robbie is a great help. He was extremely knowledgeable about what he was selling and backed everything up with certifications. If you’re looking for a diamond for a special occasion, a cool piece of sports history, or just want to poke around this is the place to go.”
“My wife and I were so excited to have found BG Galleries and the owner/proprietor Peter. His store is full of wonderful, curious, fantastic and beautiful vintage, new and antique items. And Peter is so knowledgeable about all of his wonderful furniture, lighting, china, crystal pieces, some lovely and some extraordinary.”
“A veritable Aladdin's cave of treasures and goodies off Taunton Green! It doesn't look that big from the street-side entrance, but once you step through its doors, lo & behold, its huge inside! 4 floors of booths and areas to peruse - tbh, I didn't have time to go through it all like I wanted. The basement floor is filled with consignment furniture at great prices (as with all consignment stores, a sharp eye is needed to identify those bargains!). We needed to help kit-out our daughter's first apartment and TAC fit the bill nicely. For $115 we got her: a solid wood dining table ($35), an ergonomic adjustable office chair ($25), a floor lamp/torchere ($20), and a decorative antique wall mirror ($35). Definitely a place we'll visit again (and again) to look for unique gifts and affordable furnishings.”
10AM - 5PM
19 Main St, Taunton“A veritable Aladdin's cave of treasures and goodies off Taunton Green! It doesn't look that big from the street-side entrance, but once you step through its doors, lo & behold, its huge inside! 4 floors of booths and areas to peruse - tbh, I didn't have time to go through it all like I wanted. The basement floor is filled with consignment furniture at great prices (as with all consignment stores, a sharp eye is needed to identify those bargains!). We needed to help kit-out our daughter's first apartment and TAC fit the bill nicely. For $115 we got her: a solid wood dining table ($35), an ergonomic adjustable office chair ($25), a floor lamp/torchere ($20), and a decorative antique wall mirror ($35). Definitely a place we'll visit again (and again) to look for unique gifts and affordable furnishings.”
12 - 5PM
734 Bedford St, East Bridgewater
“Very interesting and diverse place with varied collections of all sorts of things. Well worth a visit to see some of the things available even if everything is not to your taste there should be at least one item here that will appeal
Unique store that is a real find, you just don't see places like this often enough”