We are known around the states and the world for our clean, modern, well lit building. We have over 150 dealers with booths and showcases. Our staff is friendly and knowledgeable and eager to assist you during your visit. We have a very wide variety of merchandise - if you can't find it here, it's not to be found! Check out our fabulous selections of lighting, advertising, Asian, toys of all kinds, jewelry of all kinds, costume, sterling and high end gold and platinum, antiquarian books and ephemera, automobile memorabilia, mid-century modern, sports memorabilia, military, furniture of all periods, steam punk, elegant glassware, collectibles, and on and on and on!
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As a Pennsylvania Antique Co-op dealer, you benefit by having a shop without the maintenance, the show without the expense. You will join a flourishing marketplace. We are committed to offering a superior selling environment and servicing our dealers' needs. Our customer base represents antique and fine art dealers, designers, movie sets, collectors and retail buyers.
Reviews (17)
Monica Clifford
Jun 06, 2022
Theresa M. Hernandez
Mar 21, 2022
Alex Kitixis
Feb 06, 2022
Wim May
Jan 25, 2022
Brenda Odom
Jan 25, 2022
I mistakenly posted a review for Adams Antiques in another state (SC) that somehow was erroneously posted here by mistake. Apologies! However, we did visit THIS Adam's Antiques several months ago on a visit to Pennsylvania and purchased several items. It was a wonderful shop with a helpful staff. So sorry for any mixup.
Cynthia Demmer
Dec 22, 2021
Arthurious
Aug 17, 2021
Tom Johnson-Medland
May 30, 2021
Love, love, love this place. Tons of really unbelievable stuff for sale here. A MILLION MEMORIES. Looks like maybe 100 vendors or so. Books, furniture, collectibles, art, antiques, clothing and EVERYTHING ELSE you'll ever want. THOUSANDS OF IDEAS. Plan to spend a few hours here. Great Saturday trip. DON'T MISS IT. Helpful and friendly staff.
Katherine R.
Dec 21, 2020
Brand Swenson
Dec 18, 2020
Jenn S.
Jul 10, 2016
Dalyn R.
Dec 21, 2015
Found a few bargains on costume jewelry and most of the staff was friendly with the exception of one older gentleman who stood by the front door like a gargoyle with his arms crossed, and never smiled. I understand it's the busy Christmas shopping season and they have to guard against thieves, but most customers would find this unnecessarily intimidating.
Jenn L.
Sep 01, 2015
This is one of my fave places to antique in Adamstown. It's big. Loads of dealers. All kinds of different stuff- smalls, furniture, art, everything. Old stuff, vintage stuff, mid-century modern, kitsch, fine antiques, jewelry, lighting, industrial, they have it all. All the friends I've brought with me love it too. I guess this ends up being a good place also because I have bought more pieces here than almost anywhere else.
That says something. I've gotten large pieces here- a giant card catalog 4 years for a price that was so low I could not understand why. It's a beautiful piece. Nothing wrong with it. The seller even delivered it to wilmington, de for like $200 which I thought was reasonable. They even brought it into our house & took it upstairs for us.
I have a big beautiful Art Deco brass coat & hat rack. Not cheap but couldn't stop myself. Countless smalls, pretty junk for out in the yard. We have gotten so many things over the years at this store. Some things they sell are really pricey (chandeliers) but those things tend to be of great beauty, age & quality so are probably appropriately priced. I always stop in here & almost always buy something when visiting Lancaster County.
That says something. I've gotten large pieces here- a giant card catalog 4 years for a price that was so low I could not understand why. It's a beautiful piece. Nothing wrong with it. The seller even delivered it to wilmington, de for like $200 which I thought was reasonable. They even brought it into our house & took it upstairs for us.
I have a big beautiful Art Deco brass coat & hat rack. Not cheap but couldn't stop myself. Countless smalls, pretty junk for out in the yard. We have gotten so many things over the years at this store. Some things they sell are really pricey (chandeliers) but those things tend to be of great beauty, age & quality so are probably appropriately priced. I always stop in here & almost always buy something when visiting Lancaster County.
Robert K.
Jan 27, 2015
Adams' Antique offers a little bit of everything as far as Antiques go. If you're in the area looking for a deal, make sure to stop by and give it a comb-through. The place is situated off of the main road of 272 in Denver/Adamstown, PA. It has ample private-lot parking and is hosted in doors. In the Summer it is cooled, in the Winter it is heated. It's fairly substantial, and offers hundreds of booths where people can sell their goods. Looking over current reviews, I can state that bare-prices can be a bit high. However, and this is said with many trips worth of experience, they often have SALES which bring those prices down to reasonable levels.
Two examples would be trips I made late last year and early this year. The first was for a pie safe. 50% off, brought it to $200. This is a great deal for the condition it was in. The other example was a 50% off antique table. It had a lock that was rusted shut and needed a little TLC. Some stain and oil brought the furniture back to life, and the lock was corrected by a grinder, some sand paper, and WD-40.
Now it's a great addition to my living room and only cost me $60! Stop by Adams Antique's during your next trip and scope out the sales. You won't always leave with something, but if you keep an eye out for deals they are sure to come up!
Two examples would be trips I made late last year and early this year. The first was for a pie safe. 50% off, brought it to $200. This is a great deal for the condition it was in. The other example was a 50% off antique table. It had a lock that was rusted shut and needed a little TLC. Some stain and oil brought the furniture back to life, and the lock was corrected by a grinder, some sand paper, and WD-40.
Now it's a great addition to my living room and only cost me $60! Stop by Adams Antique's during your next trip and scope out the sales. You won't always leave with something, but if you keep an eye out for deals they are sure to come up!
W. Sheldon L.
Aug 08, 2014
I collect antique tools, hardware, etc. This coop has the best dealer around for woodworking workshop items and accessories. I've bought a workbench, parts cabinets (always completely loaded with hardware!), and woodworking clamps there at garage sale prices. Always something new, since he turns over a third of his inventory every week.
Celeste A.
Jul 31, 2014
We started in the back and combed through each stall. I didn't see much of interest. A lot of 1950's type items. There was one fellow who had remarkable bronzes if you want a nude, life sized mermaid for your fountain. Be careful as you're looking because I saw several cheap Chinese knock offs of vintage brooch styles. Overall, I felt the prices were really high and the merchandise was stale and boring. You won't find any bargains here.
Elizabeth F.
Oct 12, 2009
We stopped in at this Antique Mall today while driving around in Denver. It was quite a large place. well lit, well-organized and clean with a huge selection of all kinds of small goods in locked cases. I was a little disappointed in the fact that a lot of the dealers had a good amount of reproduction and modern costume jewelry, although I didn't see them trying to pass it off as being vintage, so I'm not as peeved about this as I could be.
Most of the things I know how to value seemed to be right at the average going rates, or a little above that. not great if you're going for huge bargains, but probably a good place to stop if you're looking for specific items.
Most of the things I know how to value seemed to be right at the average going rates, or a little above that. not great if you're going for huge bargains, but probably a good place to stop if you're looking for specific items.