Our store stocks a wonderful range of fine antique furniture both American and European, Glassware, Collectibles and the biggest range of fine estate jewelry to be found in Aurora. Join us the 1st Saturday of each month for in-store specials and the Flea Market at the Aurora American Legion Hall!
Reviews (12)
Mrs. Johnson'S. Mercantile
Mar 27, 2022
Bonnie Eichenberger
Oct 20, 2021
Ivan Martinez
Sep 21, 2021
Charlotte Grigsby
Jun 28, 2021
This place is a gold mine of beautiful glass, crystal, silver and ceramics. They had some lovely pieces including some ruby Akja wine goblets, some American brilliant crystal, a beautiful blue and white Lomonosov teapot and a fine collection of Anchor Hocking glass among others. However, everything is perfectly & appropriately priced. If you're looking to resell don't bother.
Colleen Molloy
Jun 22, 2021
Gloria is a lovely, fair, patient woman. She's knowledgeable about her pieces, and very gracious to window shoppers. I just bought several more pieces from her and already look forward to returning. She and her son (and two pups) make shopping for antiques (fine jewelry in my case) even more enjoyable. Thank you for a fantastic experience!
MarcieJoy Boroughs
May 02, 2021
J. M.
Apr 07, 2021
Nanthawat Jiranuwatana
Nov 04, 2020
Terri Harris
Jan 22, 2020
Kevin H.
Apr 16, 2018
This place is awesome, I must say though, all the antique stores get five of five! In fact, if you have never been to this antique mall, I highly encourage you to make a trip. This is the largest of the antique stores, and their selection is awesome. My wife and I like coming here because you can find some great deals on uncommon books. If you're ever a tourist in the Oregon City, or even Portland area, I would highly recommend making a trip over here to the antique mall.
It is truly a unique experience, even if you don't buy anything. And take that from someone who honestly isn't that interested in antique stores most of the time, but at this antique mall I always find something that sparks the imagination. I have to hand it to the people who operate the stores here, they do a great job and deserve all the support they can get.
It is truly a unique experience, even if you don't buy anything. And take that from someone who honestly isn't that interested in antique stores most of the time, but at this antique mall I always find something that sparks the imagination. I have to hand it to the people who operate the stores here, they do a great job and deserve all the support they can get.
Corrie H.
Oct 13, 2012
Aurora is full of antique shops (yay!), but Aurora Antiques & Decor stands out because it is so huge. You'll find dozens of dealers, and very little of the precious merchandising you'd see at Stars and similar establishments. Instead, expect thousands of "real" antiques, a slightly musty smell, and prices that are slightly high. If you're into vintage/antique books, make sure to head upstairs.
Aleasha G.
May 22, 2010
This place was visually an experience junkie's dream. There was a vast array of decadent costume jewelry, and cases upon cases of specialty glass ware items. This store was a wonderful experience. It was charming from the man who greeted us and helped open the glass cases, down to the dog who pearched dreaming happily on the front counter. It never moved.
I think its alive though. The treasure I found was an awesome Sword Pick Stand. It had each individual sword in an ornate holder with separate slots. These could be used as toothpicks or to skewer your tropical beverage fruits. The lady at the front counter seemed very busy in purchasing antiques from a lady who came in. She was also bartering prices on some bookshelves with some people, and running my bank card all the while saying "I can't hardly think with this much going on" with a chuckle.
All in all this was an excellent spot, but note, there were very few low cost items here. Most of them were specialty collector items and furniture that carried a hefty price along with it.
I think its alive though. The treasure I found was an awesome Sword Pick Stand. It had each individual sword in an ornate holder with separate slots. These could be used as toothpicks or to skewer your tropical beverage fruits. The lady at the front counter seemed very busy in purchasing antiques from a lady who came in. She was also bartering prices on some bookshelves with some people, and running my bank card all the while saying "I can't hardly think with this much going on" with a chuckle.
All in all this was an excellent spot, but note, there were very few low cost items here. Most of them were specialty collector items and furniture that carried a hefty price along with it.