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    Unique Treasures - So many items to dig through

    Unique Treasures

    4.0(9 reviews)
    5.8 miClintonville
    $

    You can see the antiques great furniture repairs services are great atmospheres good staffs…read morefriendly very helpful you can see all different variety's their great for community's

    I stumbled upon Unique Treasures after my most recent pit stop at the Clintonville Farmers Market…read more After walking by as I was heading to and from the car, I was intrigued by the dusty window and old signage. I just knew there had to be something special in there waiting for me! I opened the door and immediately noticed the large amount of inventory crammed into this little store. There was so much to choose from, I didn't even know where to start. No lie! I ended up starting towards the front of the room and eventually worked my way to the back. After browsing around for some time, I discovered everything from full tea sets to old photos, tons of jewelry, some awesome wall mirrors (with a touch of paint they'll be good as new!), records, and so much more! The fella that runs the placed is named Bob and he was so sweet. He has his nameplate on the desk next to the register, which made it really easy for me to know who to ask for when I was ready to check out. I assured him that I'll be back on Saturdays after the farmers market and he said he's almost always there (unless he's visiting Florida, haha). After about 15 minutes of looking around, I found a handful of cool jewelry pieces that I wanted. I ended up narrowing my option down to a really pretty blue pendant that simply needed a chain to be turned into a bohemian style necklace. For only a few dollars, I practically had a brand new piece of jewelry that could go with just about anything in my closet. Absolute score! I can truly say that I'm eager to make this a more regular stop on my weekend trips to the market. If I only looked around for fifteen minutes and found something good, just imagine what I could find with twenty, thirty, plus.

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    A Gal Named Cinda Lou - Chicken Egg Machine

    A Gal Named Cinda Lou

    4.8(30 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    A Gal Named Cinda Lou Antiques is your mid-century forward store in town and unlike other stores…read morethey are packed with entire sets of things such as glassware, carafes, pitchers and limited run dishwater. I loved the state of everything they sell you'd swear it was new and never used. Also the flow of the store is enjoyable as it makes one want to continue to explore slowly and touch everything possible. Its perfect for a one of a kind gift from an era previous to ours and with the quality that with be lasting as part of your story for years to come.

    Friends and I recently spent an afternoon in Old Westerville and we happened to find this adorable…read moreshop after stumbling out of our lunch spot a few doors down. The bright colors, 60's-70's vibes, and fun name caught all of our attention. We didn't hesitate before nodding our heads in agreement, we had to go in! From funky clothing and jewelry to home decor, art, and kitchenware, this place just screams hippie wonderland... Take me back to the 70's please! It was wonderful. Towards the back of the building is a mini record store and that's where they hooked me! My record collection is largely oldies thanks to my grandmother. Luckily, they had a good mix of music and I picked out a more recent album I knew I needed in my collection. The staff was friendly, the space was fun, I'll definitely be back!

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    The Doll Museum at the Old Rectory - Dolls

    The Doll Museum at the Old Rectory

    4.7(6 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Took K here for the Barbie exhibit. She loved it, and wanted half the Barbies (and knew some of…read morethe history already.) Housed in a nice historic building, it's just three small rooms. But they are nicely arranged and chock-full of interesting dolls, some almost 200 years old. There's a printed guide, and a treasure hunt sheet. The staff are super friendly and talked to Baby K a lot, about the displays and about her dolls. There are furnished rooms with interesting artifacts as well as antiques for sale, but we barely saw those. Definitely worth a visit if you are anywhere nearby, and a detour if you are at all into dolls like some K.

    During the family trip to Columbus and while my brother was taking the exam for his insurance…read moreagent's license, my mom and me decided to explore. I told her there was this great antique store I wanted to try and brought her over to The Doll Museum at the Old Rectory as a surprise. My mom loves dolls. Still owns several of them. She used to have a ton of them. I never really liked them, they used to creep me out as a kid as I sometimes felt they were watching me. Still she absolutely loves them and I thought it would be a fun surprise for her to visit a Doll Museum. Anyway she realized the surprise as soon as she saw the sign. I laughed when she said... you lied! You said this was an antique store... well its both i responded! We walked in and were greeted by two sweet ladies who are part of Worthington Historical Society. They told us a bit about the society as well as the history of the building we were in, which was built back in 1845 as the Rectory of St.Johns Episcopal Church. It now holds the Doll Museum which has 19th and 20th Century dolls from all over the world and also has an antique/consignment store attached. They took us on a tour of the place and talked about the dolls they had on display. My mom was so happy throughout the tour, and made the entire trip to Columbus worth it. Once we were finished we shopped in the antique store where i found an antique porcelain figurine from Denmark, a few items i thought would make my living room look nicer, and some jewelry I bought for my bestie. I got her this vintage turquoise bracelet! Also the proceeds help fund the historical society, so it was for a good cause! My whole experience here was wonderful. Although I will never love dolls... i love antique stores. By the end, we left with a smile on our faces ready to continue enjoying our family trip. If you are into dolls or antiques, definitely come check this place out!

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    Euro Classics Antiques

    Euro Classics Antiques

    4.1(7 reviews)
    6.1 miClintonville
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    My friend and I decided to make a day out of exploring Clintonville and this antique shop was right…read morein the middle of our stops, so we just had to go in and poke around. They have a great collection of large furniture from the early 1900s, along with so many really old bikes, and chairs too. While the smaller items aren't quite as abundant, I was really stoked to see an old pottery piece. I knew it was made in Zanesville just by looking at it (my home town), but I was so pleased to learn that it really was by checking the stamp underneath. Overall, this place has a great selection of curated antiques. If you're looking for something specifically early 1900s or maybe just some old chairs to jazz up, definitely check in here. P.S. Social distancing, hand sanitizer, and masks were all enforced.

    When visiting Euro Classics Furniture in Clintonville expect two things: the best selection of Arts…read more& Crafts-style furniture in the city and very high prices. Maybe I'm just naive, but I was blown away by the prices of this furniture. I loved the look of a particular desk near the front of the store. I expected it to be pricey -- maybe a $1000-1500 bucks. Maybe two grand at the most. Then I looked at the price tag. I won't mention here what it cost. Let's just say that it was significantly more than my meager estimate. If you're looking for some ultra-high-end Mission/Arts & Crafts furniture, check out Euro Classics. The owner, Pedro, is extremely friendly and willing to show you around the multiple rooms of goods.

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