Business Description from the Web
Doorknobs, light fixtures, assorted nuts and bolts plus crates overflowing with merchandise that won't fit on the walls can make browsing a challenge, especially for customers distracted by the unique items on display. The back of this emporium houses the real treasures: a specially lit section of sconces and chandeliers, an art deco display and a bathroom which serves as both restroom and...
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Searched just about every flea market for the perfect antique doorknob to match your vintage chandelier and still no luck?
Stop by this store, where you can score all sorts of items, circa 1850-1970, to dress up your doors, windows, and cabinets. If you want to get away with stuff that looks old—er aged—but works like new, they've also got a line of contemporary...
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Posted by lacom
on April 06, 2007
Tips About This Business
The store's website offers a mail-matching service. Send in a photo of your furniture, and the staff will search the inventory for companion pieces.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Doorknobs, light fixtures, assorted nuts and bolts plus crates overflowing with merchandise that won't fit on the walls can make browsing a challenge, especially for customers distracted by the unique items on display. The back of this emporium houses the real treasures: a specially lit section of sconces and chandeliers, an art deco display and a bathroom which serves as...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 17, 2003)
Other Reviews from the web
Sheraton pulls & Duncan Phyfe feet are displayed like jewelry behind glass; whole housefuls of matching victorian door hinges a la japonais hang from pegs. a wall of milk crates waist high and several deep,bisects the store front to back. all carefully sorted and labeled as to their contents: mortise and other style hard-to-find door locks and lock parts . then there are the fixtures--gas,...
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Posted by merenly
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 05, 2008)
This is the place to go if you want authentic deco stuff that is old but in good condition. But, you will pay a premium price. I've seen fixtures there that were also at the swap meets, but with a huge markup. If you know exactly what you need and either don't have the time to hunt for it or can't find it elsewhere, this is the place to get it.
Liz's Antique Hardware offers consumers both antique hardward and more modern and custom designed hardware. I think they have the best selection in town. And you can find ANYTHING here - from window closures to chrome soap holders to door knockers. Even if you're not looking for hardware, stop in and take a look as the store is filled from floor to ceiling with items.
Posted by Ngila
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 10, 2002)