12 - 4:30PM
6129 NY-7, Oneonta“Absolutely outstanding. Must see!!! It's a whole farmhouse filled to the brim with all sorts of things. It's impossible to throughly good everything in one trip. I will be back.”
“This property looks like it used to be a department store, but I found a small display in a corner of the store that says it used to be a factory for clothing going back over 100 years. It is now a multi-vendor antique/collectible store. It is really fun and interesting to browse. Some items can be expensive, and others are reasonable- it all depends on the seller. One thing is for sure, there is a TON to look at here, and spread across multiple floors. FYI it is not handicap accessible; you will not be able to view the upper floor if you are in a wheelchair. There is free popcorn, which is kind of a neat gimmick, and I really appreciated it. It might keep your kids quiet long enough for you to do some hard-core browsing. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area.”
9AM - 5PM
35 Otsego St, Oneonta“HISTORIC LILLY HOUSE
'Wilshire Square' - Santa Ana, California
September 2018
Converting a 3'x6' closet into a half bath in an historic 1930 Spanish Colonial Revival home required some effort to ensure that the project was architectural consistent and looked as if it had always been there. New York Salvage came through above and beyond for the project. A 1932 Kohler corner sink, a vintage ceramic wall-mount toilet paper holder and a glass and chrome wall shelf made their way from the east coast to southern California. Packed so well they could have fallen off the truck on the highway and shown absolutely no damage whatsoever. Knowledgeable staff that knows their stuff. Highly recommended.”
“Great place, and definitely worth a stop. I’ve been looking for a vintage goose neck lamp for my desk for months and finally found the perfect one. What really sold me, is that the owner does all the rewiring, so I don’t have to worry about anything—which you usually would with an older lamp. He was super friendly too, so it was an overall great experience.”