It is entirely possible to spend hours inside of an antique place and still not see everything that is on display and for sale.
They offer everything from vintage clothing and jewelry to antique and retro furniture, boots, tooled leather purses, Coca-Cola merchandise, casino memorabilia, silver and crystal, glassware, books, toys, records, posters, stuffed and mounted animals, dolls, linens, early Americana, circulating fans and so much more.
Antique Depot: If you don’t mind a bit of a drive, by Boulder City you will find Antique Depot. Has everything including antique furniture, giant movie posters, vintage clothing, a large selection of old-fashioned candy and beverages, vintage signs, cookware, Christmas decorations, and craft supplies. (525 Avenue B, Boulder City, NV 89005.)
Main Street America: Features antiques and collectibles, including classic pinball machines for sale. It is also the home of Tiki Lee’s Tiki Shop and the Las Vegas Phonograph Co., which has antique telephones, cameras, radios, victrolas, photos and more. (1400 S. Main Street, Las Vegas, 89104, NV.)
Electric Lemonade Shop: If you are into vintage rock tees, check out the this place. Available T-shirts include a vintage 1983 Lover Boy “Keep It Up” t-shirt; a 1982 Who In Concert t-shirt; a vintage Barry Manilow Baby t-shirt; an Elton John “Back In The U.S.S.A.” tour t-shirt from 1979; and more. The store also offers accessories and andvintage shoes. (220 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104.)
Antiques at the Market on South Eastern Avenue is a well organized and extra clean. Antiques at the Market often has free appraisal days and Ruth the Gypsy can often be found roaming the aisles and giving free Tarot readings. More than 70 dealers have booths in the market. If you get hungry while you are shopping, grab a bite to eat at the Truffles N Bacon cafe inside of the place. (6665 S Eastern Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89119.)
RetroSpecs & Co. on the Las Vegas Strip specializes in quality early modern eyewear manufactured during the 1870s to 1970s. Prices range from $300 for military-issue Ray Bans from the 1970s to $5,000 for a pair of world war era Bausch and Lombs with solid gold nosepads. (3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.)
Swag Antiques isn’t a very big place. It specializes in antique, retro, vintage and funky items made in the United States. Items for sale include lots of old signs, license plates, vintage road maps, rare lighters, furniture, kitchen appliances, milk bottles, home decorations, and jewelry. The store is a short walk from the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, which is the pawn shop made famous by the reality TV series “Pawn Stars.” (630 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89101.)
Charleston Antique Mall: 18,000-square-foot. They are located on Decatur Boulevard near Arizona Charlie’s hotel-casino. The mall is very well lit with an airy feeling and has wide aisles between the booths at least for those who require the assistance of a wheelchair or walker. The mall is climate controlled and nice and cool. (560 S Decatur Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89107.)
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