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4319 Main St, Philadelphia“This store is an absolute DREAM. Whether you want neon signs, buzzing electrical decor, vintage glass eyes (they have tons!), ventriloquist dummies, Victorian jewelry, teeth, furniture, or hard to find delicate antique items, they have it in abundance.
It’s beautifully laid out with tons of surprises and goodies to be found in every corner. The employees are so kind and well versed in what they carry. It’s deliciously creepy in the truly best way. I’ll definitely visit again!”
“Thanks to the people at Chelsea for the fantastic restoration of—yet another—wounded heirloom! Knowing Chelsea will be able to restore virtually anything metal has given me the confidence to buy other people’s wounded heirlooms. Invaluable service.”
“All I know is that “Mickey” seems like such a great guy!! I saw the video of EdBassMaster visiting “Anything and Everything” and everyone was SO cool and down to earth lol. I love thrift stores and pawnshops and have to see this shop next time I’m in Philly!”
“Best flea market within the city limits! No crafts, no hipster jerks standing on the shoulders of giants, nothing boutique or over curated. Just random junk, a crap shoot at finding treasure, the way it should be.”
“I've been going here for a few years now, I love their selection of DVDs and books and how cheap you can get almost new things. They're really affordable and definitely what thrift stores should be priced at.”
“Fantastic spot- great collection and excellent customer service. The owners are kind and helpful - they found me the exact lamp I wanted! Highly recommend Arcana.”
“I just got this Louis XVI beauty so needed between my Mother's heirloom chairs, Antique Showcase has it all! The comments here are so stupid ... I have been visiting this store regularly for the last three years, and the owners are an old gay couple. and they have two small dogs. I love what they have, impressive chandeliers, beautiful French mirrors, tables, and chairs, I haven't seen many of these anywhere in Philadelphia. It's an impressive collection. The amount of stuff is overwhelming, they let me roam the store freely, taking my time to look at everything. Because, Ingo to look at the furniture, not to look at them. they are not rude, they engage me in conversation, they ask questions, they talk to me about their pieces, they suggest things, and one of them even makes jokes. I learned they are a gay couple, and they have been together for over 1000 years. They are frankly beautiful Anyway, I don't go to an antique store to visit the owners, I go to look at their stuff and buy antiques. Simple, I suggest you do the same. GROW UP people”
“Bob is a gem. Such a nice, knowledgeable man who really cares about preserving Philly's architectural history. It's a shame that there are so few salvage places left in the city.”
“So, after a wonderful Sunday brunch at Springmill Cafe, we decided to take a look at the offerings at Bird in Hand Consignment. Immediately, I spotted this clock in their display window. The price required no negotiation! I took the clock home, set it up for testing, and discovered that it was quite a bit older than I realized. Instead of brass, nearly all of the wheels in the movement were made of wood! The clock was manufactured by Boardman and Wells in Bristol Conn sometime between 1832 and 1843.This is a clock that will be in my permanent collection! And Bird in Hand Consignment will be on my must visit list.”
“I absolutely adore this store. They have a wonderful collection from home decor, jewelry, and clothing. Not only are the products beautiful, but the workers are very genuine people. Every time I come in, I feel welcomed. I highly recommend stopping by.”
“A venerable shop in Old City. The proprietor greets you on the way in. Lots of vintage, especially bar ware of all kinds. Miles Davis plays in the background providing an authentic vibe amidst 40's, 50's and 60's martini glasses and drink shakers. Even if you are not a buyer, you'll enjoy the visit.”
“Stopped in for the first time last week, and I’m obsessed. I could spend hours in this place (pretty sure I did spend hours in this place). Granted I’ve only been once, but I thought we landed in a reasonable place price-wise. Definitely plan to return.”
“Really interesting selection of antiques, furniture, odds and ends, lighting, and curiosities. Prices are reasonable and the staff is friendly and helpful. Very cool vibes and a nice spot to browse even if you're not looking for something specific. There are 2 other locations in the city with a lot of other great furniture as well.”
“Large selection of imported crafts & furniture and more. Great customer service. Very unique and interesting store and hands down, my favorite place to shop.”
10:15AM - 5:45PM
45 E Chestnut Hill Ave, Philadelphia“A wonderful antique shop if you like a very specific style of traditional old fashioned furnitur , silver's , and mirrors. Very knowledgeable and friendly owner.”
“This place is really spectacular. It’s all really luxurious, gorgeous stuff. Such a cool vibe too, and Mark is a very nice guy as well. Walking through was an opportunity to daydream about my future home. Will definitely return, hopefully one day to buy some stuff. I highly recommend visiting.”
“Very professional and knowledgeable staff. We had an old chandelier repaired including broken arms and missing crystals. It was also cleaned and hung. Needless to say, it looks spectacular. We’re not sure it was this sparkly when we bought it. Well done.”
“If you're in the market for new, vintage, or any type of jewelry, this is THE place to start and end. The customer service is superb and very fair in their pricing. Overall very pleased with our experience and will definitely purchase from them again!”