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September 2024 by Ahmed H.
Fantastic place; very unique finds hidden in every room in this 2-story home. Old trinkets with character and history as well as vintage affordables. Judy was an absolute pleasure, the real hidden gem and a genuine collector.
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May 2024 by Jill Weingarten
Fun shop. Assortment of vintage, some retro some new and lots of good quality antiques at fair prices. Informative and knowledgeable vendors. If you need provisions they’ve got that too. Located on a lakeside view horse farm.
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April 2024 by Peggy Jordan
Happened upon this shop while passing time before an appointment. It was a great detour. So much fun stuff, beautiful location, cool house. I found two very comfortable fun mid-century modern chairs at a great price! It is definitely worth stopping in. Lovely owners, very welcoming. can't wait to get back and see what's new.
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April 2024 by Abigail Thomas
Extremely interesting shop. everything you see you want to have. I didn't resist, came home with a very odd clock I can't describe, but it works, two beautiful pink glass lampshades, a small beautiful rug, two small crows that now sit on my desk, and a large collection of ducks made of porcelain and other ceramics. I've been collecting (I'm 82) for almost my entire life, and this store is one I will come back to again and again.
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November 2023 by Nancy Humes
Took almost 1hr to get there. Walked in & had to turn & leave.I told a woman the smell was upsetting me. She said they had just cooked cauliflower & broccoli. In small rooms it was overpowering. It looked like there might be things of interest. Just call first & ask what they're cooking.
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April 2023 by Mark C.
Nice place to browse antiques.Surprises of course.Recent changes, well worth a look if you are in the area.Dining stuff, living room accessories.Now carrying coffee, olive oil, fancy chocolates.
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July 2022 by Jeff Sanyour
Mid 1800s farmhouse on Duck Harbor Pond, full of interesting things, such as furniture, lots of varied smalls and assorted oddities ...
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November 2017 by Denivette Rios
Beautiful
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November 2017 by Juergen Scheer
Best place in the area.
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November 2013 by Jessica Silver
Charming store on gorgeous Duck Harbor Pond, just minutes from downtown Honesdale but absolutely a world away. I drove in on a whim when I saw the sign on the side of 191 heading south into Honesdale. It's about a mile from the main road on wide and extremely well-maintained dirt roads. You pass a historical site, an old grist mill, on the way in. I thought I had taken every possible side road and discovered every possible out of the way antique shop, but this was a wonderful surprise, made even more special by the location. It is an old farmhouse with the store taking up just about every available room on multiple floors, including the bathroom which is available to customers. The collection of items for sale was wonderfully curated, ranging from turn of the century Golden oak dressers and slant-top desks to a 1960s-era illuminated map/time zone clock by Howard Miller, jewelry, vintage accessories, housewares and sundries. Local artisanal products were also for sale, including maple syrup from the neighboring farm and homemade organic liquid soaps that smelled divine. Prices were *extremely* reasonable. I could have browsed in there for at least an hour, but I didn't have a lot of time. I would happily, happily return, and possibly bring a book to read on their porch, as the two fellows who owned the business were extremely warm and friendly. There was also a very affectionate, loudly-purring orange marmalade cat outside who I need to pay another visit to. I can't emphasize enough how absolutely BEAUTIFUL the location of this store is. It's easy to get to and well worth the detour.