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Jun 28, 2018

Best Antique Stores in Northwest Arkansas | Rath Auto Resources NWAIf you have a passion for collecting antiques and you live in Northern Arkansas, this article will help you root out the best deals on furniture, vintage décor, and homestead materials. You are sure to have fun when you drop by to shop. Please be sure to call to confirm if any shop you want to visit is open or not.

Furniture Row

This shop is located at 4000 Thompson Street in Springdale. You can get home décor, furniture, and beds for excellent prices at this shop. Their items are beautiful and quite affordable. Their customer service is also great; the staff has a lot of knowledge about the items for sale in their shop.

HBT Vintage Wares & Estate Sales

This shop is located at 735 SFC 442 in Forrest City. They have antique furniture, mirror stands, glasses, dining sets, chandeliers, and a whole lot more. The shop is open from Friday to Saturday.

The Fancy Attic

This shop is located at 1901 Woodsprings Road in Jonesboro. They sell antique toys, jewelry, home décor, glass wares, and grandfather clocks, among other items. Be prepared to spend an hour or two finding the best deals in the shop.

Sissy’s Log Cabin

Sissy’s Log Cabin is located at 2319 Camden Road in Pine Bluff. The shop is focused mainly on antique jewelry. You can find a great collection of either custom-made or antique jewelry here on most days. You can both sell and buy unique antiques at this shop.

Country Classic Antiques

They are located at 4320 N. Highway 71 in Alma. This shop has seen an upsurge in their inventory of antique furniture, vintage toys, jewelry, and collectibles. In fact, the shop keeps growing every day, so if you have been in the past, it’s worth paying another visit.

Get the Most out of Your Antique Shopping Trip

Who knew that Northwest Arkansas was such a hot spot for antique shopping? The stores on this list rival those in any other part of the country. To make the most of your antiquing trip:

  • Plan to visit a few shops in one day. These stores are a bit spread out, so it makes sense to map out your route ahead of time.
  • Call each store to confirm when they will be open. It would be a shame to drive out of your way to a store only to find that its hours are different than the ones listed on their website.
  • Bring your smartphone so that you can research the value of any antiques you find. Doing so will help you get a great deal.
  • Ask plenty of questions. The sellers may be able to provide you with information that helps you make an informed decision about the value of the items you’re interested in.
  • Make sure you have a comfortable and reliable car to help you complete your antiquing journey. To find the best items, you may have to travel a bit, but that’s no issue when you’ve got a safe and well-maintained vehicle.

 

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