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New Location Grand Opening

New Location Grand Opening

Antiquities Warehouse of Grand Traverse has moved from the Traverse City Warehouse District, where we operated for six years, to the downtown neighborhood on West Front Street. We have been remodeling and settling into the Front Street building and will celebrate our official grand opening in the new space on Saturday, October 14th with an open house from 10am-5pm. At the open house celebration, we invite you to tour the new space, browse our new inventory, and enjoy light refreshments from Folgarelli’s Market & Potter's Bakery.  There will also be the opportunity to enter our raffle for a chance to win a...

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New Traverse City Location for Antiquities Warehouse

New Traverse City Location for Antiquities Warehouse

New Traverse City Location is Open! Thank you for your patience as we secured our permits and settled into this new space. We are softy opening August 15th and moving forward will be open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm. We are still in the process of getting set up and moving inventory out onto the floor. You are welcome to stop by and check out what we’ve got so far. Find us 421 W Front Street in Downtown Traverse City. New Arrivals are on the website. Expect a Grand Opening later in October. Check our website and follow our social media pages (@antiquitieswarehousetc) for...

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2023 Spring Sale

2023 Spring Sale

Spring has sprung and we are having a sale! 

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What's Old Is New Again

What's Old Is New Again

The Grand Traverse Antiquities House is located on East Grand Traverse Bay, and is outfitted with reclaimed and repurposed furniture and decor from Antiquities Warehouse.

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Cast Iron Bacchus Head Architectural Crown

Cast Iron Bacchus Head Architectural Crown

New in inventory are two heavy, cast iron architectural Bacchus head pieces that were salvaged from a 1920's Warren & Wetmore designed building located at 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue, directly across the street from Grand Central Station.  These pieces graced the bottom of the windows of the 4th and 5th floors. See this link to learn more about Warren & Wetmore:  http://books.wwnorton.com/books/The-Architecture-of-Warren--Wetmore/

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