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Red Boot Antiques

4.0 (1 review)
Closed • 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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The Treasure Shack

The Treasure Shack

(2 reviews)

It was a very nice experience here, the woman who owns the place was very welcoming and friendly…read more The selection was pretty good and I wish I could buy some of the stuff on sale, they were definitely very affordable and worth the price but unfortunately I don't think I can bring the whole building with me on a plane.

This place is wonderful hidden gem that certainly lives up to its name! I stumbled upon it after a…read moremonth-long search for an original Hoosier cupboard. Not wanting to drive to Ohio or Philadelphia to purchase one, I happened to call The Treasure Shack to see whether they had any in stock. I spoke with the gentleman who owns the Shack and he informed that he did, indeed, have a couple original Hoosiers in his store. He described them both to me in great detail and, based upon that conversation, I decided to drive out to Bridgeville and check them out. The moment I walked into this store, I knew I would be going home with more than a cupboard. The Shack is a well-curated little antique store that sells everything from mid-century furniture to (gorgeous) Imperial carnival glass to creepy little trinkets from the 1940s and 50s (i.e., wobbly clown toys). It's well organized, nicely decorated, and smells kinda like grandma's kitchen (in a good way). I ended up purchasing a Hoosier, as well as some glassware, after perusing the store and chatting with the owners for a couple minutes. (Side note: The owners are quite personable and very knowledgeable. They seemed more than happy to answer my random questions.) Even if you don't have something specific in mind, I recommend taking a couple minutes to browse the store if you're in the area. The selection is quite varied and the prices are more than reasonable. Needless to say, I definitely wasn't disappointed with my Treasure Shack experience, and the 25 minute drive to Bridgeville was worth every second.

Autumn Antiquities & Curiosities

Autumn Antiquities & Curiosities

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I would stop in here from time to time and really only dug though the record bin there. Nothing…read moreelse outstanding about the place. Just another antique, collectibles store that had some cool looking things from time to time like the many other in the area. It didn't stand out from any other at all. Records there were $3 a piece. Not as good as $1 or less as you can get at donation centers but is better than some of the other consignment and antique places that charge $5 a piece. I stopped in again in November 2015. This time they had a great selection of records. I was happy to pay $3 each for this selection. I found 20 good records that I did not already have. One of them just happened to be Prince's Purple Rain single on 12 inch vinyl which was purple in color as well. I was SUPPER excited. I went on and on about it. A purple vinyl record of Princes Purple Rain on a 12 inch record. I told them how happy I was cause if I found this at Half Price Books, eBay, Amazon, or any other record store it would most likely be about $20 for it. It was a steal for $3. Of course I'm telling this to the woman that owned the shop while checking out. I was just so geeked about it. Well, I get home and what is the ONLY record out of the 20 that was not in my bag? I bet it isn't too hard to guess. Yep, it was the purple record of Prince's Purple Rain on 12 inch vinyl. I wasn't happy as I would have to go back. That was hard as she had retarded hours to begin with. I think it was only Thursday though Sunday and absurd hours on those days. Even then she was not always there when she was suppose to be either. Extremely frustrating for somebody with a concern like mine. Frustrating at best for anybody just wanting to do any shopping. So it was well over a week before I could get back to the store when they were actually freaking open. Pretty pathetic since I worked in town 6 days a week too and was always checking. Well, the first thing I asked is if the record was still there as it wasn't in my bag. They said no and that it was odd that I didn't have it. So the woman offered me a refund of $3 for the record she never even put in my bag. OK, so I got my money back. Big deal. Where did it go? The record I made such a big deal about was not in the bag and could only be one other place. Yet she claims to not be able to find it. Seriously, who actually believes that? Now she is out of business. Gee, I wonder why.

Mon City has limited antique shops. Selection here is fair. Did find a great coffee grinder.read more

Red Boot Antiques - antiques - Updated May 2026

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