ANTIQUES 


BRASHER FALLS

BRASHER MARKETPLACE, 900 Main St., 389-5200. Home made baskets and crafts for sale, antiques and gifts, also classes.

CARRIAGE HOUSE ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES, 845 State Highway 11C, 389-4496. Antique sterling and costume jewelry, rockers, variety of single chairs, Victrolas, Depression, ruby, carnival, pressed, and kitchen Glass. Hours: Thurs. 12 - 5.p.m., Fri. 9a.m.-.4p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Also open by chance or appointment.

CANTON

THE GLASS BUBBLE, old and new collectibles, Depression glass, jewelry (over 4000 pieces), Bisque dolls, Graniteware, some, some small furniture, ironstone, coins, some paper money, comic books, Nippon, some military memorabilia, cookie jars, cups and saucers. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Sunday, year-round. Terry Faucher, Proprietor, 1278 Old DeKalb Rd., 386-3228.

GRASSE RIVER ANTIQUES, Buy and sell glass and china. Depression glass. Open by chance or appointment. Phone 322-5706. Marion McIntosh, Prop., 2905 County Rte. 14, between Madrid and Morley.

JENNISON BOOKS & ANTIQUES, 23 Gouverneur St., 386-3022.

K & M COSTUME JEWELRY & COLLECTIBLES, 20 Janes Rd., Lot 5, 386-2756. Large collection of vintage costume jewelry, featuring antique pins and coins. Offer varied selection of collectibles. Karen Averill and Mavis Bush, e-mail: costumejewel@usadatanet.net

CRARY MILLS MIGHTY MALL, six miles from Canton and seven miles from Potsdam; Roger Huntley, auctioneer and real estate broker, 386-3483; shop open all year Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; antiques, furniture, glassware, new and used gifts, maple syrup and maple cream.

DEKALB JUNCTION

OLD GENERAL STORE, multi-dealer shop featuring a large variety of antiques and collectibles ranging from glassware to furniture and primitives. Buying individual items or estates. 4352 U.S. Hwy. 11. Open 5 days per week, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Tues., Wed. Owners, Paul Hitchman and Karen Rowe-Hitchman. 347-1340, 379-9032.

TREASURED ANTIQUES, hidden treasures, rare finds and trendsetters of antiques and collectibles. Winter/Spring Hours: Fri.-Mon. 10-5 or by appointment. 3 School St. and Route 11, 347-1604 or 347-3919.

GOUVERNEUR

ANTIQUE EMPORIUM, 255 W. Main St., Gouverneur, 287-2020.

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES, 887 U. S. Hwy. 11, Gouverneur, Melodie Kirby, 287-4543 or 528-5195. Coca-Cola items, Star Wars, sheet music, records, games, GI Joe items, tin toys, pedal cars and tractors, robots, metal lunch boxes, books and more. Open by appt. only or www.storesonline.com/site/antiquescollectibles.

HAMMOND

TLC ANTIQUES, 209 St. Lawrence Avenue, P.O. Box 81, Hammond, 324-5383; furniture, decoys, hunting and fishing items, lamps, painting, prints, glassware, toys and small collectibles. We buy complete households and estates. Located center of village, turn at light on Rt. 37 onto St. Lawrence Ave.; Tom and Betty Chapman, owners.

McWHARF’S COUNTRY TREASURES, Black Lake Road, between Hammond and Edwardsville; antiques, collectibles, furniture, crocks, jugs and much more; specializing in Depression and Carnival; open May through Columbus Day by chance or appointment; 375-4460; booths also at B & W Collectibles in DeKalb Junction, year round; Don and Sue McWharf, owners.

LAKESIDE TREASURES & MARINA, 3675 County Route 6, 375-4436, constantly changing inventory, 2,500 square feet of antiques and collectibles, primitives, furniture, fishing tackle, glass, tools, gifts, closed Wednesdays.

JAY MARSHAW, 314 Lake St., Hammond, 324-5263.

HELENA

GRAY’S MILLSTREAM, specializing in stoneware, woodenware, tools, glass, art deco, paintings, prints, ceramics, textiles, toys, cast iron, paper. Some furniture and general line of antiques and collectibles; 15 Main Street, Helena; Madeleine Gray, proprietor; heated building; open Wednesdays November to May, other times by chance or appointment; 764-1564.

THE SHOPPES AT HELENA, antiques for every collector, buying and consignments available; art, glass, furniture – always the unusual for gifts or collecting; 4 Main St., Helena; 764-5989; open Tuesday – Saturday, closed Sunday and Monday; Irene Carter, proprietor.

LANTRY'S ANTIQUES, Depot Street, Box 33, Sharon Lantry, prop.; general line of early country furniture, china, paintings, prints, decoys, primitives; open year-round by chance or appointment; heated building.

HEUVELTON

BREAKABLE COLLECTIBLES, 61 Rensselaer St., Heuvelton, Erwin and Becky Selleck, 344-2480, ecbs45@verizeon.net; antique, art and collectible glassware including Carnival and Fenton, clocks, furniture and costume jewelry. Booth at The General Store, Dekalb Junction.

FLO’S TRINKETS, 722 East Rd., Florence Woodward, proprietor. 344-8820, 344-8893. A large collection of old costume jewelry, glass and pottery, old & new collectibles. Open Saturdays or by appointment. Take Rt. 812 out of Heuvelton toward Rt. 11. Take first right onto East Rd. 2 miles up on left.

LISBON

FLEA SHOP ANTIQUES, 1572 County Route 28, Lisbon, between Ogdensburg and Waddington, general line of antiques; buy, sell, trade; open by chance or appointment year-round, heated shop; Pat & Don Ball, propietor, 393-5377.

MASSENA

THE BARGAIN CENTER, 545 South Main St., Massena, 769-2819. Antiques, collectibles and second-hand merchandise. Andy Maslin, proprietor. thebargaincenter@verizon.net

BIG WHITE HOUSE OF TREASURES, 34 Glenn St., Massena, 769-1612. bigwhitehouseoftreasures@yahoo.com; fine used furniture, jewelry, collectibles, antiques and prints. Darlene Ling, proprietor.

JOURNEYMAN ANTIQUES & GIFTS, 55 Haverstock Rd., 764-0377; multi-dealer shop; antiques, crafts, gifts and furniture, jgraves9@twcny.rr.com.

MEMORY LANE, St. Lawrence Centre Mall, Massena, floral arrangements for every occasion, antiques, vintage clothing, Victorian decor, primitives, quilts, postcards, books, lamps, and jewelry. Many vendors. 764-0167. Karen Osoway, proprietor.

MOLLY'S ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, 22 Ober St., Massena; 769-3196; sblais1@twcny.rr.com. Variety of items including primitives, tools, furniture, new and old collectibles, flea market treasures. Booth at Memory Lane, St. Lawrence Centre Mall, Massena; and booth at North Country Neighbors, Potsdam. Buy, sell or trarde. Steven Blais, proprietor.

TIKI'S TIQUES, 60 Willow St., Massena, 769-8428. Antiques, primitive décor. Judy Johnstone and Linda Dalton, proprietors.

NORTH RACQUETTE ANTIQUES, 928 North Racquette River Road; Carol and Fred Hartle, proprietors; 769-5697; specializing in furniture, glass, china, lamps, picture frames and a general line of fine antiques; open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. year-round, heated shop. Look for green sign.

THERESA PELLETIER ANTIQUES, 173 Horton Rd., Massena, Theresa Pelletier, 769-3951. Fine china, Carnival glass and collectibles. Limited Edition Fenton, lamps, vases, baskets & etc. Selling at shows.

MORRISTOWN

THE CHICKEN COOP ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, 2900 NYS Hwy. 37, midway between Morristown and Brier Hill. Sue Van Vleet, owner/operator. Eclectic mix of large and small, old and new antiques, Adirondack candles, Amish crafts, gifts colonial tin items, by chance or appointment, or call 375-6649 or 276-8404, an appointment.

MARE’S WARES, varied line of traditional antiques, artist-made pottery, and unique one-of-a-kind gifts; scenic Route 37 just outside Morristown, in the same building as the famous "Evan’s House - Home of The Muskie," mixture of the traditional, contemporary, and outrageous; by chance or appointment at 375-8214.

NICHOLVILLE

ANY OLDE THING ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, 109 Ferris Rd., 328-4904, Laura Murphy, featuring two restored barns with varied selection of furniture, glassware, pottery, bottles, tools, jewelry, books, advertising, ephemera, farm and country, kitchenware, sporting collectibles and more. Open mid-April through mid-November Sat. 10 to 5; Sun. 11 to 3 or by chance with extended summer days. Located one mile east of Nicholville off Rt. 11B or 4 ½ miles from Rt. 11 in Lawrenceville.

JEWETT CREEK ANTIQUES, 500 Water St., 328-5536, specializing in kitchen items. Open July through September Tues. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun. and Mon. by chance.

NORWOOD

ASHLEY HOUSE, 1 Park St., 353-4609, www.ashleyhouseny.com.; multi-dealer shop offering a wide variety of quality furniture, antiques, collectibles, and new gifts, set in a stately brick home; open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 12 to 5 p.m.; always buying quality pieces and estates.

OLD MARKET GIFT SHOP, 24 South Main St., Norwood. 353-4633. Antiques and collectibles, vendors.

SHOLL ANTIQUES / TRAMP ART, on-line sales only, P.O. Box 9, Norwood, NY 13668, 353-2474; www.tramp-art.com.; John and Linda Sholl, owners.

STICKNEY'S ANTIQUES,Carlton E. Stickney, 384-4764. Large variety of glassware, pottery, porcelains, lamps and small furniture. Booth at Memory Lane at St. Lawrence Centre Mall, Massena; as well as The Market Barn, SH 11, Malone; glassware at The Pear Tree, 77 Main St., Canton. Buying early lighting, oil lamps and lamp parts.

OGDENSBURG

JOHNSON ANTIQUES, johnsonantiques.com, nice variety of old furniture; tables, chairs, buffets, bookcases, china cabinets. Layaways available. Open by chance or appt. From Rt. 37 turn onto New York Avenue; turn left at Ogden St. Email: johnsongaryshiela@yahoo.com. We also accept Mastercard and VISA.

O’DONOGHUE’S ANTIQUES, country furniture, quilts, baskets, decoys and decorative accessories. Open by chance. Also at The Old General Store in DeKalb Junction; Arnold Rd., Route 28, 393-1505; Bob and Stephanie O’Donoghue, owners.

BRETT SIZELAND ANTIQUES, 600 Caroline St., 393-1807

POTSDAM

ARGENT'S JEWELRY & COIN SHOP, 32 Market Street, 265-6389. Antiques, estate jewelry, collectibles.

JOE BERNER ANTIQUES, 173 Regan Rd., 265-3184. Antiques and collectibles wanted, one piece or entire estates.

BIRCHBARK BOOKSHOP, 50,000 books, also rustic and modern furniture built by owner and Fred Peryer; open year-round. Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Directions: South on Route 56 past Potsdam College to Route 72 on left, after 4.5 miles, just past sign for Parishville Center, turn right onto Ashton Road, bear left at Y in road, third house on left. Also at Evans and White Ace Hardware, Maple St., Potsdam.

DILLON'S USED FURNITURE & ANTIQUES, discoverpotsdam.com/dillons, 6540 State Highway 56, Potsdam, 265-3713 or 265-0365. Furniture, old tools, collectibles. Open Mon., Thurs. Fri., Sat. 11 to 5:30; Sun. 12 to 4 or by chance. Buying complete estates.

NORTH COUNTRY NEIGHBORS, 6 Main St., downstairs, Potsdam, 268-1055; www.discoverpotsdam.com/ncn. 5,500 sq. ft. flea market featuring over 50 vendor booths; used, vintage and antique items including books, toys, home accents and smalls of every kind. www.discoverpotsdam.com/ncn. Cathy Connoly, owner.

SHAMROCK MARKETPLACE, 7598 U.S. Highway 11, Canton-Potsdam Road. Fri., Sat., or Sun. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by chance or appointment; 265-2458 (shop); furniture, glassware, books, kitchen collectibles, flea market treasures. Buy & sell. Owners: Kathy & Dick Casey.

RAYMONDVILLE

ICE HOUSE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, 8705 NYS Hwy. 56, Raymondville; Darian and Stacy Maslin, proprietors. Open year-round 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; closed Sunday. Call for appt. before or after hours. Carrying a varied line of primitives, antiques, collectibles, glassware, pottery, tools, furniture, lighting, toys, jewelry, kitchen collectibles, ephemera, vintage linens and clothing. Adding new inventory daily. 315-384-3888; sdmaslin@yahoo.com

RENSSELAER FALLS

RIVER HOUSE RESTORATION, over 2,500 period doors and windows in stock. Thousands of architectural restoration materials, authentic hardwawre, trim moldings, spindles, shutters, porch posts, railings, unique light fixtures, cast iron floor registers, claw foot bathtubs, pedestal sinks, toilets, urinals, fireplace fronts and more. R & R means Restoration and Reconstruction. Open by chance or appointment; Hartman & Co. Call Kyle 'Fireball' Hartman, owner; downtown Rensselaer Falls; 344-8882 or 344-7247. Consultant Service available. E-mail khartman@northnet.org or kyle57@twcny.rr.com; www.northnet.org/ghetto.studios.

VINTAGE PAPER, collection of original advertisements about automobiles, soda pop, toys, trains and more. Open by chance or appointment. Call Kyle "Fireball" Hartman at 344-8882 or 344-7247. Consulting services available; e-mail khartman@northnet.org or kyle57@twcny.rr.com; www.northnet.org/ghetto.studios.

SOUTH COLTON

3 FALLS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, 3912 State Highway 56; furniture, Adirondack furniture, gold, silver and vintage costume jewelry, paintings, kitchenware, silver, dishes, old fishing lures, hand tools, pottery by local artist, quilts and books. Open Thurs. and Fri. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 262-2166.





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