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    Tarheel Antiques Festival

    Tarheel Antiques Festival

    (2 reviews)

    It was well organized with lots of help in parking area and easy ticketing via online app. The…read more"barn" seemed to be more serious antiques while the field was more of a mixture of flea market/vintage/antique. Food trucks provided nourishment and snacks for those who spent the day. We are older, so didn't have the energy for an all-day stay but put in several hours. The only thing I would say is it would have been nice to have some hay bales or something to rest on for we older folks. That field is BIG. I noticed one gentleman pulling a wagon with two folding chairs in it...smart guy!! While I wouldn't travel more than a couple of hours to get there, the location was on our way to another destination. I was actually looking for a venue to sell some of my collection of vintage sewing machines, but didn't feel the this market was an appropriate one for me. All in all, it was a fun day and I think we bought one or two items, but am waiting to go to the one near Denton: we were told that one focuses a lot on auto and farm-related stuff so that may not be our target market either. Still fun for a day trip!

    My wife did research on antique events in the area and found this on Facebook…read more The Barn at Lloyd's Dairy hosts this event twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. The dates for 2023 are March 25-26 and October 15-16. This 800 acre century farm was well organized and and fun. Parking was well marked and signage was easy to read and helpful. We arrived about 1:30pm on Saturday afternoon after a light spring rain. We purchased our tickets online in advance and there is a discount for purchasing two-day tickets and since we weren't sure what to expect it worked well. The tickets were $7.00 each and we felt that was very reasonable. If you purchase tickets at the even it is $5.00 per day. The majority of vendors had booths outside in the field while some were inside the barn. Our guess is there were approximately 60-75 vendors in total. We found a few treasures for our home and enjoyed strolling through on a beautiful spring day with talking with others who also enjoy vintage and antique items like we do. There were several food vendors as well along with some bakery related items and well maintained portable toilets. We learned that in addition to the Tarheel Antiques Festival, which they have hosted for the past five years, Lloyd's Dairy Farm hosts other events throughout the year such as the Tarheel Balloon Festival, Battle of the Blues Polo Festival and Feargrounds Haunted Barn and Hayride, www.lloydsdairy.com. Overall this was a great event and we enjoyed ourselves.

    Black Rock Galleries - Raleigh

    Black Rock Galleries - Raleigh

    (6 reviews)

    I unfortunately won't buy anything through BRG again. I purchased an "oil painting" of a flower…read morevase a couple of years ago, but when I got it home I realized it was a print. I took the blame for that because I didn't inspect the painting properly when I picked it up (it was behind a plastic cover so it wasn't super easy to tell)-- otherwise I would have declined the charge. Luckily I had only paid ~$35 for it. More recently, I purchased another oil painting for $55; there were several in the lot by the same artist, so I felt comfortable bidding on the painting, and I knew to inspect the painting in person before accepting it. When I picked up the painting, it was indeed a real painting, I could see the paint textures and it looked as expected. On the drive home from the BRG warehouse, I noticed the painting was actually a print that someone had painted over randomly with real paint. In the daylight, it was clear that the background canvas was pixelated, and someone had covered up a lot of the print with real paint, and then signed the artist's name at the bottom. I hadn't noticed this when I picked up the painting because the inspection area under the awning was poorly lit. So, I guess I can blame myself for not giving these paintings a more thorough inspection, but I can also place some blame on BRG for misrepresenting these paintings (either purposefully or by not having a more rigorous process for the descriptions of these lots). And for those reasons, I can no longer purchase anything through BRG. I won another painting last year, which I believe is real, and that is why I gave 2 stars instead of 1. Also, the website and pickup process work reasonably well.

    Great auction house but they have moved to 1009 Classic Rd,…read moreApex NC 27539 Still same company and services

    Streets of London Antiques - Beautiful decor for all tastes and styles

    Streets of London Antiques

    (5 reviews)

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    Wonderful antiques. Bought two pieces so far. Love this store…read more Gill is so easy going and friendly.

    All I can say is "wow". I've driven by Streets of London for months, always meaning to stop in…read more This place is amazing if you're in the market for antiques from Europe (or from early America) circa 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries. I've been searching for some smaller pieces for my downsized abode and haven't been too enamored of one store, yet. That may change now that I've seen what Streets of London has available. SLA carries some beautiful Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, and early American furniture, some with the most exquisite carvings. They truly are works of art. There was a mirrored Victorian organ, a French mirrored armoire, and a 1940s era silk embroidered sofa, that I could not stop staring at. And for the sofa, I know I'd be sitting on the floor in front of it, admiring the detailing; probably defeating the purpose of having something that nice. There isn't just furniture here, either. For whatever period, there's art, lithographs, bed frames -- brass and wood, glass punch bowls, silver tureens, china, and tea services. One silver tea service was the type with the pot on a hinged device where it could be tipped for pouring without having to be picked up. That was the first time I've seen one of those up close. Although I was completely stunned at how many gorgeous pieces I saw, most of them were far too big for my available space. That's where the owner, Gill, came to my rescue. She told me the smaller pieces were always the first to be sold, but she was expecting another shipment later this year. As she's trying to sell down her inventory in advance of the new shipment, she tempted me sorely by telling me she may be willing to deal on some of the existing inventory. I now have a reason to go back besides just for a visual treat in the genre of wood. Until then, if there's any way I can make that organ or sofa fit . . . where did I put that measuring tape and yardstick. . . .

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