Prices can be a little high for the lightening fixtures but there are 2 walls of jewelry which makes it a 4 star store for me
Barbara A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 East Watertown, MA
I am not really into antique stores but if I were, this would be the place to go. I did not find anything this time, but it was not from lack of inventory. They had the best selection of costume jewelry I have ever seen and at really good prices. Definitely worth a stop in again sometime … soon.
Frannie Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Haverhill, MA
This place is great. I’ve driven past way too many times and now regret not going in sooner. The owner is fantabulous, the store has a great assortment of items to view. Much of his selection is «vintage» which to me means«things that were around when I was a wee girl that are now back in vogue». I spent much of my visit saying«My mom had that» and«My grandmother had a set of those.» I can’t believe Dean says you only need 15 minutes to pick it over! The store is jam packed full o’ stuff. I think it took me more than 15 minutes to look over the front counter area and that’s ¼ of the store. I’m sure I was in sensory overload by main aisle one and missed many many wonderful finds. You can thank me for leaving them for YOU! The prices are pretty decent, I had to stop myself a few times. It’s so easy to justify when an item is under $ 10 but then when you add it all up – whoa momma! All in all a great place to waste some time and find your treasure. If you can walk out without buying something then you’re a better girl than me.
Matthew A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salem, NH
This place is very nice, just too small! I had a wonderful visit, browsing and looking at the fine merchandise. Met, the owner who is very nice and friendly. Prices here are excellent. A lot of inventory and variety. I hope the stuff turns over, so next time I come will see more good shit. A fun store to visit and find a treasure or two without breaking the bank.
Dean d.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Andover, MA
Somewhat unique antique and second hand store. Apparently sells alot of jewelry, as when I was there last, several ladys were mauling his many displays. Johns has decent coin prices, and sells numismatic supplys. His antique selection was diverse, with a coke machine for 2800. and ad tins for a buck a piece, with furniture, glassware and old copper pieces. I have been twice, and while not a huge building, plan on spending 15 mins to pick it over. I also observed him buy antiques from walkins while I was there both times. If visiting from out of the area, this store is in Pleasant Valley, home to several local cullinary delites, Borellis deli, Piros Bakery, Heavn’ly Donuts to name a few so go hungry and kill to birds with one stone. Which reminds me, he’s near to other large antique stores and several smallers ones, so make a day of it.