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Help us make it rightKnown for their vast collection of architectural antiques, Olde Good Things is overflowing with items like doors, mantels and hardware. The items you will see date all the way back to the latter half of the nineteenth century. You can decorate your home with items like 18th Century mantels adorned with ram's heads, which are difficult to find elsewhere. Beautiful antique mirrors, marble garden...
Sells architectural salvage from the early 1800s to the present culled from soon-to-be demolished buildings in New York and elsewhere.
Fantastic place to explore. Wonderful hardware selection. Staff can be hot or cold depending on who helps you. For the most part, it's pricey, but worth a look-see. Their truck driver was...
Perhaps the most grossly overpriced store in NYC. Beautiful things here...but it's a museum not a store.
My wife and I had a great experience here and with one of their salespeople : Noelle. We'd been looking for an interesting and unique wooden dinner table but nothing quite felt right or fit our...
Olde Good Things has plenty to offer in terms of furnishings and accessories.You can't miss this store because of all the mirrors they have displayed out on the sidewalk.Inside, there are treasures to be found on two levels. Stick with the ...
Olde Good Things is expensive. There, I said it. Now that I've put that to rest, lets get to the crux of the matter: The quality of their antique furniture more than makes up for the price. If money is no object when it comes to furnishing ...
Olde Good Things can be found at Greenwich Ave 19. The following is offered: Antiques & Collectibles. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 388 other Antiques & Collectibles. An overview can be found here.
Known for their vast collection of architectural antiques, Olde Good Things is overflowing with items like doors, mantels and hardware. The items you will see date all the way back to the latter half of the nineteenth century. You can decorate your home with items like 18th-century mantels adorned with ram's heads, which are difficult to find elsewhere. Beautiful antique mirrors, marble garden...
Sells architectural salvage from the early 1800s to the present culled from soon-to-be demolished buildings in New York and elsewhere.
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