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The following stores carry, or can assist you in finding
Toys / Stuffed Animals / Steiff or related items. Click on the highlighted store name .
Click on the highlighted store name.
My Gigi's Treasures
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We offer over 2000 vintage collectibles including fine & signed costume jewelry, pottery, art glass; collectible bears, TY beanies, dolls, toys; men's & ladies' accessories; household decorations; kitchenware, china, porcelain; vanity items, bottles; barware, holiday decorations, and more. Hurry!
A Time Remembered
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The doors always open..
Come in and browse, you're always welcome. Perhaps find a thing or two out of my unique unusual items. A lot of vintage one of a kind antiquities.
Hourglass Antiques
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We've satisfied customers with our unique finds for over 14 years. We offer a wide variety of items, from Antique Prints and Glassware to Walking Sticks and Vintage Jewelry. Shop with confidence with our 7-day money-back guarantee!
Fuzzy Izzy's Collectibles
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ECLECTIC ODDITIES: From Paper Ephemera to Advertising Premiums, Toys, Character Collectibles, Ceramics, Movie & Television Memorabilia, Records, and much more!
Nadine's Nostalgic Jewels
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We have a variety of jewelry, knickknacks, glassware and some very nice antique furniture. Antique furniture will be pick up only. I do hope you enjoy your experience here.
OLD THINGS
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As an American living in Switzerland I have been searching the European antique fairs and markets for the over the past 40 years. I can now present an unusual selection of small collectibles and curiosities and vintage textiles.
Pookies Antique Treasures
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Here you will find a selection of antiques and collectible items ranging from the late nineteenth century into the early twentieth century. Customer satisfaction is always a priority. Questions are welcomed.
Time Was Antiques
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RULE BRITANNIA!! Welcome to Time Was Antiques. We have a large selection of English antiques, collectibles, victoriana, royal commemoratives and all the items necessary to furnish your tea table with style and distinction. Cuppa tea, then?

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