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    AG Antiques

    3.8 (52 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Diane T.

    This place is huge! It has a lot of different stalls run by different people so there's a variety of items. Mostly knick knacks and jewelry, but also furniture and clothing! There's limited non-parallel parking in front of the store, but generally parking is difficult in the heights.

    Katey G.

    Pretty much every time we end up in the Heights, we come to AG Antiques for a browse. The location is good, conveniently located next to the new Jeni's Ice Cream and Jubilee (another fun shop). AG is nice because it's very big. Each stall is managed by a different owner, so there's a good variety of things to see and most everything is curated well. To be honest, I've only purchased something here once or twice, but the fun part of antique shopping is you never know what you'll find, so the variety alone makes it worth the trip.

    If you love European Antiques you need to try AG Antiques! Lots of new French and British antiques. For designer pieces they are at a reasonable price point. I could spend hours walking around, I will definitely will be back to buy more!

    Jason Z.

    A pretty quirky store with a mish mash of everything from old and new furniture to vinyls on sale. It's very eclectic and occupies a really large footprint on 19th and is huge inside. Definitely fun to browse around but we've never found anything to take home that wasn't insanely marked up from what you can find online or new.

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    Brittany B.

    Whenever I picture this antique store, I figure this is what it would look like if one of those iSpy books came to life (in the best way possible). When searching for unique, one of a kind items for my client's homes, AG Antiques always finds its way on my list. You truly never know what you're going to find. They offer a huge selection, and variety of vendors. Everything is tastefully divided into sections, and there's not a dust bunny in sight. Although the reviews seems to be mixed, as a black woman, in my handful of trips, I've always encountered friendly employees, and felt the comfort of shopping independently without being followed. I will also add, I tend to mentally tag or take a phone pic of my desired items to bring to the register only when I'm ready to check out. If the shop is concerned about patrons hauling around items, it may be valuable for the owners to display signage or otherwise set expectation to make their customers feel welcome and comfortable. If you do choose to visit, do so when you're not tight on time. It's easy to lose time meandering along the exploratory journey that is 19th street. Happy hunting!

    Anthony K.

    This is a simply an antique-type consignment "mall" for lack of better words. I like this these types of shops because there is always quite a variety, and AG Antiques hits the bulls/eye on that regard. I can go in on a weekly basis and find new items if interest without seeing the same old things time after time. The new owners from a few years did a good job of cleaning up the building (the old owners had frequent graffiti left on it). And, the a/c is nice and cold in those hot months.

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    Danny L.

    Surprisingly, I found this store very interesting. Before coming here, I was never a fan of Antique stores because I always thought they only catered to old people, but it turns out they carry more than dusty old furniture (does that make me old?). I saw so many cool things like baseball cards, old knives (w/ blades forged in USA or Japan and not China), tools, super old electric mixers, old fashion ice cream scoopers, creepy looking dolls, paintings, film cameras, lots of beanie babies lol. I probably spent an hour in this store just looking at all the stuff. I even decided to buy this used Schrade pocket knife (w/ the blade forged in New York) for $10. Not bad! The store is divided into several sections rented out to different sellers. Each seller carries their own piece of history, which is super cool. This means that some sections of the store may be really boring to you, but others may be really cool. It all depends on what you are interested in.

    Found exact same 'cubic zirconia' bracelet on Shein for $6.00 ... charged $78 at counter

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    Fabulous store with the best mix of merchandise. The staff are very helpful as well. We love shopping at AG!

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    Fun store with lots to see. Good variety of antiques. Something for everyone. Many different time periods to browse through.

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    Antique mall with a wide variety of stuff. Some good deals to be had if you know you are looking for.

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