For nearly 20 years, Don Scott, founder of the Scott Antique Markets, made a living buying and selling antiques. He traveled the country along with several family members, finding antiques and selling them at various antique shows. After being a long-time exhibitor, Don wanted to start his own show with an emphasis on customer service. The Atlanta, Georgia show was successful from the beginning, and quickly expanded to Columbus, Ohio. Thirty years later, with four generations of Scotts working the show, the Scott Antique Markets is stronger than ever.
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We have partnered with several hotels that will offer a discounted rate to Scott Show Participants. These rates are available to both exhibitors and shoppers. All of these hotels are within a short drive to the show. Just mention the Scott Antique Markets when making reservations. See the full listing of hotels and their discounted rates below!
Reviews (10)
Chelsea Williams
Jun 11, 2022
GPS took us to the more popular building that has mainly new furniture and decor-there were only a few booths that had actual vintage and antique items. We left disappointed, then we spotted the second large building on our way out down the road and decided to give it a chance. THIS building is the good one-make sure to go there if you like true antiques!
So many treasures and kind faces. Great selection of mid century and Victorian items for very fair prices. We arrived on a Sunday at around 11am and hardly anyone was packing to leave-it was not as chaotic as some reviews made it out to be. A must visit for collectors! There is a $1 off each admission coupon you can print from their website. Admission on Sunday was only $4 per person (instead of $5), so only $3 per person with the coupons. Well worth it.
So many treasures and kind faces. Great selection of mid century and Victorian items for very fair prices. We arrived on a Sunday at around 11am and hardly anyone was packing to leave-it was not as chaotic as some reviews made it out to be. A must visit for collectors! There is a $1 off each admission coupon you can print from their website. Admission on Sunday was only $4 per person (instead of $5), so only $3 per person with the coupons. Well worth it.
Perfect Vue
Jun 11, 2022
Went this Sunday and arrived around 1030am. We arrived just in time to get some sales. We started in the South lot outside. So many unique finds! The market was very diverse and you could find anything from any budget. Also, it was so hot today and both buildings had great AC. You could shop forever, but I had no more room in my suv to fit things. Definitely go if you want some things to decorate your home! FYI, some vendors started packing up by noon. Go early!
Renato Herrera
Apr 26, 2022
First time at this place and. It was a dreadful rip-off. You must pay to park/enter What a racket. The add said Antique Toy and Train Show. Not what I was expecting. There were only two tables of nothing but high-priced items. One of the train vendors was extremely rude (he lacked of customer service), never encouraged a sale and got a nasty look. Lost $10 for the admission and not counting the long drive to this place. Never going back and not worth the trip, look somewhere else and stay away!
Ravens Perch Manor
Apr 20, 2022
From someone who shops antiques and vintage furnishings frequently, this market was an absolute joke. The reason I am posting a picture of my own home is the exact plant stand you see in the picture- a vendor had at the market. After all the other pieces we saw at this market that were outrageously overpriced we thought it might be humorous to see the price they wanted.
You guessed it, we were right. They wanted $450.00 for the plant stand. I paid $30.00 for mine at my local consignment shop. There were some beautiful reproduction pieces to look at but I warn you, going on a Saturday is a bad idea. Either the vendors were not at the booths or they were packing to leave. There are too many wonderful and affordable shops in Georgia to waste your time/admission price at this market.
You guessed it, we were right. They wanted $450.00 for the plant stand. I paid $30.00 for mine at my local consignment shop. There were some beautiful reproduction pieces to look at but I warn you, going on a Saturday is a bad idea. Either the vendors were not at the booths or they were packing to leave. There are too many wonderful and affordable shops in Georgia to waste your time/admission price at this market.
Jennifer Jenni Klappich
Jan 29, 2022
Scott's Antique Market rocks. Tons of vendors. Great prices. Great finds. Found great jewelry both antique and hand crafted! Tons of art and a huge rug selection. They had vintage Corningware and lots of it! Lots of cool vintage glass and tons of random awesome finds. Huge two building layout. Recommend taking a whole day and wearing walking shoes! It's not really little kid friendly. Food options are mediocre but not bad.
Erich Meier
Jan 26, 2022
Went on a Sunday at 2:30p. Their website indicates hours of 10a-4p. 95% of vendors were either packed up or in the process of packing up. None of the vendors were concerned at all about selling anything. only closing up and going home as quickly as possible. If the hours are 10a-2p, then that should be indicated on the website. We wasted a lot of time driving down there only to be looked at like pariahs for showing up an hour and a half before closing.
J. Andrew Harley
Jan 09, 2022
Juan Arreola
Apr 22, 2021
Got here around two on a Sunday afternoon, hanging with my daughter, and vendors were already packing up and heading out. Felt rushed and couldn't enjoy my trip. But saw some interesting items, and spoke to some interesting vendors, exchanged information, , but like I said, if making a big purchase, I don't like to be rushed
David Shugart
Jan 10, 2021
Bruja Kahlo
Jan 06, 2019