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Voted OKC's #1 antique shop |
3023 Northwest 23rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 947 3800 |
This 11,000 square foot showroom features antiques of every style you can imagine. It has oak primitive furniture and Victorian mahogany and walnut furniture. Victorian music boxes and stained glass windows and early country store/early advertising items are also available. There are more than 60 showcases of fine porcelain, pottery and art glass. There is so much more to see at this shop, which has been in this location for less than three years. You will also find plenty of parking for large vehicles and motor homes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Giant Oklahoma City flea market |
1001 North Pennsylvania Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73104 United States +1 405 232 5061 |
It is said that this is the largest flea market in Oklahoma, and it may just be true. There are 135,000 square-feet that comprise this air-conditioned and heated market, which include four restaurants and 600 booths. This is not a place for browsing. You will see way too many things you did not even know you needed until you ran across them here, and the prices make it hard to say no. Do not bother to limit the cash you bring, they accept credit cards and checks, too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown antique mall |
2714 Northwest 10th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 942 2115 |
This four-year-old antique mall offers every kind of treasure you can imagine. Different vendors are selling their wares—everything from glassware to antique Victorian furniture. The store is very large and the selection changes all the time, so even if you have visited before, it will be worth it to go back and see what they have to offer now. There are not many collectibles it is all antiques. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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50 dealers on Northwest Expressway |
1433 Northwest Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73118 United States +1 405 842 0070 |
This wonderful and roomy antique shop, located in the northwest part of town, has 50 different dealers in 15,000 square feet of space. You will find a great number of furniture, porcelain, glass and silver, as well as decorator lamps and oil paintings. The friendly dealers carry a large selection of collectibles. This is one of the largest antique shops with one of the best selections in the Oklahoma City area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Specialty Foods, antiques and a manicure |
3934 North College Oklahoma City, OK 73008 United States +1 405 787 3155 |
This is an unusual shop in that it is a gift, specialty food and antique shop, as well as a manicurist's salon. So you can get your nails done and poke around while they are drying. You will love the great gift items, including fresh pies and other foods like coffee, tea, barbecue sauce and more. There is a small selection of antique furniture. You will find lots of glassware, crystal, candles, lamps, vases, silver and pewter as well. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home decor in Bethany |
6714 Northwest 39th Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73008 United States +1 405 495 7446 |
Downtown Bethany, just west of Oklahoma City on 39th Street (historic Route 66), is home to a number of wonderful antique and gift shops. This little store has gifts and antiques, as well as a great selection of home decor items, including a lot of picture frames, candles, candle holders and framed art. You will also see ceramic and porcelain items and some textiles like pillows and rugs that you can use to decorate your home or as great gifts for the family back home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Treasures for tykes |
1511 North Meridian Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73107 United States +1 405 524 1700 |
Looking for a special gift for a child or a "young-at-heart" adult? This little gift shop has Steiff toys and other antique and collectible toys, as well as teddy bears and a great number of other treasures for children and adults alike. You may walk in just to browse, but the fun, old-fashioned toys will bring out the kid in you, and you will find something you have to have. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trinkets, antiques and more |
7301 South Western Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73139 United States +1 405 634 1311 |
If you are in the Nichols Hills area, check out this little shop. You will find Beanie Babies and other Ty collectibles, as well as lots of lower-priced collectibles, stationery, gifts and more. This is not the best place to shop for antiques, although they do have a small sample of pieces for sale. But for gifts for your family back home, this is a great place to find the perfect item. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale designs and designers |
4205 Old Farm Road Oklahoma City, OK 73116 United States +1 405 840 2609 |
This very upscale shop in Nichols Hills caters to the locals, and carries a wonderful assortment of furniture, accessories, antiques and a large selection of needlepoint canvases. The helpful staff will guide you through their collection so you find just what you need. Or if you are redecorating, set up an appointment with one of the very talented interior designers on staff. They will learn the look you are searching for and help you create it in your home or create it for you. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hummels and more |
6017 Northwest 23rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73127 United States +1 405 495 1048 |
You will not find a bigger selection of Hummels in town, and the owner of this shop is the foremost Hummel expert in the city. She can tell you all about these beautiful figurines, as well as all the other collectibles she carries in this interesting little shop. You will find German nutcrackers and smokers, Anri woodcarvings, collector's plates, porcelain hinge boxes and more. This is a great shop for the serious collector of expensive, beautiful items. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown Bethany antiques |
6722 Northwest 39th Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73008 United States +1 405 787 2366 |
If you head west on 39th Expressway (which is old Route 66), you will run into a little town called Bethany. You probably will not even know you have left Oklahoma City, it is that close. But downtown Bethany has a few great places to shop all within walking distance of each other, and this is the best of them. Judy's has everything from very small collectibles to large antique wardrobes. You will find new furniture and antiques, as well as a huge collection of antique European containers. This is your typical dusty shop filled with wonderful treasures. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Seriously retro |
8913 North Western Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73114 United States +1 405 848 3432 |
Do not be fooled by the retro revolution. Why buy a new piece designed to look like something cool from several decades ago when you can have the real thing? This housewares store stocks the most incredible selection of furnishings from the last century, including lamps, coffee tables, dining sets, sofas and chairs and a variety of accessories. Prices can be high, but these pieces are too hip to pass up;some have even been featured at the World's Fair and in publications like Architectural Digest. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mary Hadley pottery and more |
12020 North Interstate 35 Service Road Oklahoma City, OK 73120 United States +1 405 478 0220 http://www.pine-shop.com/ |
This 2,800-square-foot shop is located near the 122nd Street exit off I-35. You will find Mary Hadley Pottery, which is only sold in a few places in America. Check out the Anri woodcarvings (hand-carved, hand-painted) from Italy, or the antique European etchings. The rest of the shop's collection contains antiques, gifts, collectibles and art. There is a good selection of primitive antiques, as well as furniture. You will find oil paintings, prints and more. You could spend hours just poking through this great stuff. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rampant rabbits |
2208 Exchange Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 232 2992 |
This little shop is rampant with rabbits. If you are a rabbit collector you must check out this Stockyard City shop. And that is just the half of it. The proprietor is a painter, and her hand-painted floor cloths and furniture pieces are very different from what you may see elsewhere. There is furniture for every room in the house, and something to fit everyone's taste. You will also see some upscale collectibles like items created by Fitz & Floyd. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old West collectables |
2221 Exchange Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73108 United States +1 405 236 4002 |
Built in 1912, this building was a community center that had food giveaways during the Depression. In 1925 it became a motion picture theater and it served as such until 1969. Today, it is home to the largest western collectible store in the state, with a huge selection of Oklahoma Native American art. Photos of old cowboy movie stars line the walls of this fascinating place. You will find everything here from furniture to dishes, and if you visit Stockyard City it is a "must-see." Review © 2007, Wcities |