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Auth Antiques

Auth Antiques in Woodbury has over 40 years of passionate experience with antiques and art. They specialize in 18th century and 19th century formal, country and provincial furniture and accessories. Their purchasing is ongoing so they have an evolving inventory. They design furniture for their clients’ particular needs as well as curate partial or entire collections.

480 Main Street South, Woodbury
450-202-0934

Bob Kretchko Antiques

Bob Kretchko Antiques located just off the historic village green in New Milford has been in business since 1990. They pride themselves on providing customers with quality antiques and personal service. They deal in fine quality antiques victorian all the way through to mid century. They buy antique and vintage collectibles such as advertising signs, 19th century photography including cameras and viewers, sterling silver, clocks, bronzes, paintings, fine glass, porcelain, and antique coin operated machines.

Bob Kretcho Antiques
5 Aspetuck Ave, New Milford
860-354-4759
Instagram: @lorettakretchko

Charles Haver Antiques

Charles Haver Antiques was established in 1993 by Architect and Interior Designer Charles M. Haver. Charles carefully selects antiques offering simple, strong & elegant forms. The focus of the collection is upon Country America of the 18th and 19th centuries, complemented by selective European antiques. The collection is displayed in an 18th century carriage house in the center of historic Roxbury.

Charles Haver Antiques
3 Southbury Rd., Roxbury
860-354-1031
Instagram: @charleshaverantiques

Farmhouse Antiques

Farmhouse Antiques is much more than a typical antiques store. With an emphasis on the country kitchen, dining room, keeping room, and garden styles, they maintain a discriminating collection of primitive accessories, furniture, collectibles and curiosities. This charming store also offers locally hand poured soy candles, soaps, artisan made gifts, unique lighting, pillows and more. Equipped with an on-site workshop, they can adapt pieces to suit their customers needs.

495 Main Street South, Woodbury
203-263-6400
farmhouseantiquesct.com

Instagram: @farmhouse.antiques

G. Sergeant Antiques

G. Sergeant Antiques is known for fine antiques and art that have enhanced many homes throughout the country and abroad. Finding that perfect livable piece is what we are known for. Their guidance will help you to create and enhance your own individual aesthetic.

For an enjoyable experience, visit the shop on Main Street in Woodbury to spark your imagination.

P.O. Box 686, Woodbury
203-266-4177
gsergeant.com

Plain Goods

This beautiful New Preston shop offers the most extraordinary collection of mens luxury clothing.

“A New England Shop Where the Goods are Plainly Perfect.” — The New York Times

“The tightly curated assortment is the stuff of minimalist dreams.” — VOGUE

“40 Best Home Decor Stores in America.” — AD Pro

Plain Goods
17 East Shore Rd, New Preston
860-868-0280
Instagram: @plaingoodsshop

HTC Home

Offers fine art, antiques, home furnishings, objet d’art, and unique finds. Shop online or in their 3,600 sqft showroom that we maintain full of fresh inventory spanning the globe and centuries. Antique to modern, focused on form, function and design, a true eclectic mix where you’ll find what you weren’t looking for.

HTC Home
920 Bantam Rd, Bantam
860-361-6299

Mecanica Antiques

This shop is different from other antiques shops in the area. Its focus is on industrial and mechanical treasures, but it also features an eclectic mix of items from mid-century modern to primitive. They also have a nice selection of vinyl records. By appointment only.

mecanicaantiques.com
2 Wheaton Rd, New Preston
860-619-0777
Instagram: @mecanica_antiques

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