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    Aleathea's Parlor Antiques & Things

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Antiques Emporia

    Antiques Emporia

    3.3
    (13 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    My sister really wanted to check out Antiques Emporia after seeing an advertisement for sea glass…read moreitems being sold there, so my mom, my sister and I headed there Friday morning. We had a bit of trouble finding a free parking spot, but we finally found one a few blocks away (there is also a paid lot a block away). When we entered, there were tons of adorable tea items. Tea cozies, loose tea, tea pots, tea cups, tea sets, etc. Since all 3 of us love tea, we were excited. The rest of the store was divided into sections, and each section had a different seller's items. One was completely overrun and basically looked like an old person had cleaned out their attic and shoved it into the space. Across from it, the seller's area was arranged nicely and we loved the items- my mom bought a Snickerdoodle candle ($15) and I bought a bracelet for $8. Some sellers had books, movies (DVDs and VHS), jewelry, dog/cat themes, purses, pocket knives, and I even saw a sword for $130. They also had silver coins for sale. It was a lot of fun walking through the store and checking everything out, since it was all so eclectic. The sea glass jewelry and household items were pretty gorgeous, but we ended up not buying any. My sister also bought some tea. We had some cute finds, but mostly we just enjoyed walking around and looking at all the items for sale!

    Visited this store today - Labor Day. The store was closing early, which we respected, but the…read morelady staffing the emporia was very gruff about the store closing. She could not have been more rude as she was checking us out. If she did not want to be bothered with customers, then don't open the store. We left there very disgusted and disappointed. We went next door to another lovely antique store where we were welcomed and made to feel important as a customer. Suggest you take a lesson from them about how to treat your customers. Our experience with you is not the way to make visitors feel good about coming to a resort area.

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    Andrews Limited

    Andrews Limited

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Although I did not purchase in this store. They have some great estate pieces that are very…read morelovely. They showcase them well. The staff is friendly and helpful and not pushy. Will stop here again.

    Terrible experience with this jeweler. Unprofessional, and borderline dishonest. My fiance and I…read morefell in love with a wedding band that we saw there, but unfortunately it wasn't GIA certified and hadn't been appraised. They offered to obtain the appraisal and certification, and we put down a $200 deposit on a ring so they wouldn't sell it in the meantime with the understanding that if we weren't satisfied with either the certification or the appraisal the deposit would be refunded, less the costs associated with having them done. We were told it would take 10 days. Five weeks later after countless unreturned phone calls and repeated requests for our fax/email/address information, the appraisal came back low and we decided to pass on the ring. We were initially informed by Donna, with whom we had made the agreement, that they would only issue us a store credit. We had to call the owner and defend our reasons for passing on the ring. Ultimately, they agreed to issue the refund, as we had discussed. The time and hassle we spent on this was unreasonable, and the staff were entirely unapologetic. We were told that a family emergency is what caused the initial delay and, while the impact that would have on a small mom-and-pop store is understandable, a simple phone call explaining that "it would take a few weeks" would have gone a long way.

    Aleathea's Parlor Antiques & Things - antiques - Updated June 2026

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