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    Niagara Emporium

    3.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Birdcage Antiques

    Birdcage Antiques

    4.2(5 reviews)
    59.9 mi

    High quality antique store well worth a visit. We will be back. We always find something we "need."read more

    On Saturday, October 12, 2025. a friend and I drove approximately 20 miles from Iron Mountain to…read moreVulcan to attend an Estate Sale run by Birdcage Antiques. We were running late, arriving within the last hour. My friend wanted to buy a sofa which was priced at $200.00. Having only $130.00 with her, she offered that amount. The woman running the sale said that she didn't think she could let it go for that price without getting into trouble. Mind you that the next day, Sunday, everything would be 50% off. A man accompanying the saleslady said that there were several people interested in the sofa and that if she really wanted it, she'd better get there early the next day. Sunday morning my friend arrived before 10:00 waiting with other buyers for the sale to begin. To her dismay she saw the sofa along with a matching loveseat already loaded onto a trailer. She went in to inquire how the sofa could already be sold as the sale hadn't even started. The saleslady fiendishly grins saying, "I bought it!" as though she had gotten one over on my friend. No wonder she wouldn't accept her offer of $130.00 - the saleslady wanted it! So much for the statement "she didn't think she could let it go for that price without getting into trouble" being deceit #1. Her sales partner saying "that there were several people interested in the sofa" deceit #2. Why hadn't the woman and man running the Estate Sale either place a "SOLD" tag on the sofa? Or why hadn't they been honest, saying on Saturday that they planned to purchase the sofa. It would have saved her the Sunday morning 40-mile round trip. I don't like when people use guile in their business dealings. In fact, I don't like when anyone uses guile in any situation. This behavior is what causes societal untrust. Neither one of us will ever attend another Birdcage Antiques Estate Sale nor will we ever frequent their store while visiting the Marquette area. We admonish everyone to do the same. The phrase, "buyer beware" certainly reared its ugly head. This experience has been shared exactly as it happened without any exaggeration or falsehood contained within. Shame on you Birdcage Antiques, you know better, but did not.

    Niagara Emporium - antiques - Updated June 2026

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