This is a great place to wander around and see some really interesting stuff. Lots of furniture, ceramic figures and jewelry.
Mary M.
Classificação do local: 4 Capitola, CA
We rolled into town late and the guy working was gracious enough to let us look around. Trying to teach my boys to appreciate older items that were made to last. My 12 yr old has a knife collection(no he doesn’t carry them) on display at home and we found a neat ornate knife from India there. It will be a nice memento from our roadtrip. The selection was great, priced at typical antique store prices.
Amanda F.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
This place is amazing!!! And the guy that owns the shop was very nice and helpful, and hooked me up a little on pricing(tho most things are extremely reasonably priced) because I bought a number of things. definitely recommend this shop!!! and will definitely come back!!! also– open on Sundays!
John S.
Classificação do local: 4 Santa Barbara, CA
We strayed from our usual antique store to stop by here and glad we did. They have a wide variety of consignment and items. Being a guy, I like all sorts of guy stuff but there are lots for everyone. One of my favorites to look through is the citrus box sticker collection. They are cool and there’s a few really exceptionally good ones in there. We picked up a delft single flower vase and a vintage 1950s shop or grocery scale here. A wide variety of stuff. They also have some ‘50s baseball gloves and just a wide variety of stuff.
Smith S.
Classificação do local: 5 Ventura, CA
This is an amazing Antique store in Ventura! It’s giant and has an incredible inventory of well priced vintage, antique & collectible items. I love this place! Definately worth stopping to visit when in the area. So many cool treasures. The store has been in Ventura for over 30 years! David, the owner, is a wonderful person to meet and talk too.
Craig M.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Nice little place right off the 101 exit. When I saw Market in the name, thought it would be a huge bazaar type place but it was just a regular building, probably about the size of a bank. It still had a lot of stuff, good selection of antiques and some re-pro stuff. Had a lot of different furniture and the biggest selection of random zippo lighters I think I’ve ever seen. Almost all of them monogrammed with initials, so if you need a little gift with someones initials on it, you’ll probably find it here. Also has a good selection of Native American items. Parking can be tricky. There is a little strip to the right of the building, but if you are in one of the back spots, you could be blocked in depending on the size of the car toward the front. There is a restaurant that backs right up to it, and there is a wall separating them that kind juts out, so if your past that wall, be careful. Don’t really know about street parking as I didn’t look, but for all I know there may be tons available. Will definitely check it out whenever I’m back up this way.