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June 2021 by Aimee L.
Store was clean and neat but I was actually surprised at how empty it was. I was expecting a lot more antiques to look at. I've collected antiques for years with a wide variety of interests and still couldn't find a single thing that even remotely interested me. Not sure if COVID somehow affected their inventory? Also numerous things were barely vintage let alone antique. However, prices were reasonable.
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October 2020 by Stephen D.
Clean meat organizedSo much here, a hidden gem of old, vintage and not ridiculous pricing.Great place for unique gifts and cool home decor
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August 2020 by Cheryl Aliberte
Friendly staff and pleasant environment... peaceful and full of treasures
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May 2020 by Katie Burzon
Best prices for the cutest items ! Perfect for anyone looking for a good deal.
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November 2019 by Debbie Lewis Effertz
This is a super friendly store with all kinds of great finds at very reasonable prices! Beautiful displays that are always changing with new merchandise. A true joy to shop! Be sure not to miss this gem when visiting downtown Exeter!
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May 2019 by Diane charney
This little shop is always changing, with a new theme and fresh inventory. I browse often, find wonderful accents for decorating my cottage, and appreciate the fair pricing. The people who work there are very friendly and helpful. One of my favorite places to browse and shop!
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February 2019 by Melanie D.
One of my favorite places to stop in when I'm in downtown Exeter which is almost every week. The store is an eclectic mix of vintage and antique jewelry, books, furniture, dishes, wall-hangings and more. I enjoy buying old things now, that have character and quality. The owner and staff is friendly and helpful. The store is always incredibly neat. The prices are astonishingly low. I have purchased a beautiful desk there, various dishes, a small antique children's book, some wonderful Vintage Christmas ornaments, a refurbished lamp and more.
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May 2018 by John Beebe
Fun little store on the antiquing trail through this area of New Hampshire. It's down in the heart of action in Exeter, just across from the American Independence Museum. There's parking in the back, next to the Phillips Exeter boathouse. The store has a nice collection of antiques and decorative items, worth a stop if you're in the area. It is in a row of stores and can be difficult to see - watch for the ice cream store next to the driveway to the parking lot behind.