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Hidden Treasures was recently named on the Best Of Illinois Website www.bestthingsil.com as one of The 10 Best Antique Stores in Illinois!
Maureen Ziebell — There's so much to see and buy there. We are from Milwaukee, we enjoy this place to much we'll come down at least 2x's a
Retail antique store specializing in quality and unusual antique furniture, antique fireplace mantels, pier mirrors, glassware, primitives, crocks, Heritage Lace, Professional stripping and refinishing services, or for the do it your selfers, we sell Antique Refinishers Professional stripping products such as 1776 stripper, Heavy Duty stripper for paint, wood and metal cleaner, Lemon oil Beeswax, Citrus
Sandwich's oldest antique shop. Large selection of quality antique furniture, primitives, pottery, dolls, glassware and antique accessories to accent, decorate and furnish your home. Antique precious stone jewelry and much, much more.
Don Lewis — Super nice antique mall in a town that has several malls. Nicely laid out and not cluttered. Just a welcoming atmosphere
When walking through the two-story building that they spent over a year remodeling, all kinds of treasures can be found. The first floor includes antiques of all varieties. Special collections of jewelry and glassware are just a few of the items locked away for safe keeping in glass cases. And that's just the beginning.
Cody Kempin — Super friendly, knowledgeable and fun owners. They have just about anything you could be looking for. Numerous vendors with
The Carriage House Antiques and "Good Stuff" shop is one of very few Antique boutique shops in Crystal Lake, IL. It has been in business for 14 + Years and offers an eclectic collection of Vintage and Antique items. These items can be used as Indoor and as Outdoor items. The Carriage House is located in an actual carriage horse and buggy house.
Kristin Riehl — I always find something cool here. Reasonable prices and really neat finds! They are also super kid-friendly, offering snacks
Established in January of 2004 Main Street Antiques & Collectibles is a store stocked with unique items from both the past and collectibles of the future. Specializing in no particular field makes browsing the store a pleasurable experience. We have antique furniture, primitives, glassware, pictures, period clothing, coca cola, jewelry, tools and much more.
Laurie J. — This is a 'must visit' any time I go to Independence. I find it impossible to leave empty handed. The owner, who
The Kimball & Bean Story Beau and Nancy Kimball are frequently cited architectural and garden antiques experts who have spent most of the last 20 years traveling around the world consulting, selling and buying for private and commercial clients alike.
Julie Katz — I love this gem-part antique store, part gardening design mecca. I found it nestled in a beautiful country setting. The store
Be sure to check our Just Came In' section for newly acquired items. We supply an easy method to purchase items through PAYPAL , we hold ongoing auctions on EBAY. Please Note: We buy one item or entire estates, or will conduct estate sales on site or in shop. Contact us for more information.
Sarah Ashley — Competitive gas prices & the best burgers! & of course, excellent customer service.
We specialize in 19th century American country furniture, quilts, folk art, lighting, decoys, early glass, yellow ware, and oil paintings, as well as appropriate accessories. Our shop is located in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. We update the site frequently, so please bookmark us and return often. What you see here is a small fraction of what you'll find in our shop. We look forward to your visit. If you can
Juli Fl — One of the finest antique shops of all the fine antique shops in town
Located in the historic Robins building, on the square in Petersburg Illinois, Estep & Associates have spent twenty years bringing the past to life. Filling the former dry-goods store is everything from Antiques to Yuletide. Among the aisles of this quaint step back in time you will find big items, tiny items, individual mementos and commercial oddities.
Quella R. — I'm not sure why this establishment calls itself an antique store. There are piles of junk (not antiques) all over the