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Top Antique Dealers in Mississippi

A comprehensive list of Mississippi based antique stores offering collectibles and rare items for sale. Sell your antiques. Read unbiased customer reviews and recommendations of local dealers.

Address: 5137 Eureka Road, Batesville MS 38606 - just 5.2 miles off Interstate 55 at exit 243. Ribbons and roses Antiques offers a wide variety of antique furniture and smalls. Our inventory is constantly being updated so most anytime you stop by you will find something new. We offer high quality antiques at reasonable prices.
Rhonda Holland — Beautiful antiques. And even more beautiful lady that owns it!
Cane Ridge Antiques & Restoration, Inc. specializes in the restoration of authentic antique furniture whether it be structural, cosmetic, refurbishing, or even major assembly!. The Splinter Shop is housed within Cane Ridge, an old Woodman of the World building nestled in the rural town of Utica, MS between Jackson and Vicksburg.
Robert Andress — Great place for Antiques. Good natured owner. Real friendly place.
Please Note: The store will be CLOSED from Sunday, September 13, and will REOPEN on Wednesday, September 23. We are honored and humbled to have been chosen on April 14, 2009, by the Waveland Community Coalition as Waveland's Business of the Year! Stop by for a visit while on the Coast!
Deborah Bell — The owners are true professionals and can give extensive past history of the antiques they sell.
We have been in business since 1987, in beautiful Historic Downtown Natchez, Mississippi. We pride ourselves on providing customers with personal service and the best-quality antiques, early European Porcelains, Fine Furniture, and Object D'Art. We have over 9,000 square feet of retail space. Lower Lodge also offers a full furniture conservation, restoration and upholstery service.
Cyndi Shield — Very nice place with a lot of interesting items for sale. Owner was pleasant and very helpful.
Antique Masion is run and run by Ed and Sylvia Young, natives of New Orleans. Ed grew up in the furniture and antique business in New Orleans, learning from his father who began an antique business in 1932. For 45 years Ed has been buying, selling, and appraising antiques; while Sylvia was a Real Estate Broker.
Stacey Mitchell — Very considerate and thoughtful manager, during a visit in Bay St. Louis during the annual Lundi Gras Parade.