Antiques- The “Art” of Christmas Shopping

December 20, 2011 | Category: General info, Shopping | Posted by: Brian Evans

The “Art” of Christmas Shopping is your sneak peek into some of the best holiday shopping in Lancaster County. Showcasing some of the finest artisans and shops in the area, we’ll help you find that perfect gift!

Giving antiques as gifts is a neat way to blend great home furnishings and accessories with wonderful memories of times long since past, like a vintage model train from childhood..Glassware

Located in what’s known as “Antiques Capital USA,” there is something for everyone in Adamstown’s largest under-roof antiques mall- Stoudt’s Black Angus Antiques Mall. With more than 500 dealers, you are in for an extraordinary antiquing experience.

From hand painted plates and bowls to quality glassware, you’ll find great ideas to accent a kitchen in a trendy vintage way.

And then there’s the furniture, aisles full of heirloom quality pieces that will be enjoyed for generations to come.

Don and Ann’s Antiques is another great place for people who are passionate about antiques. Loaded with a little bit of everything, you are sure to find some terrific gift ideas!

And right now, Don and AnDon and Ann's Antique Roen’s is having their end of year big ticket blow out sale. You’ll find incredible deals like 50% off their large ticket items, including an early 1900′s wagon. Look for other items now like a slot machine, drop leaf table, wine press, and an iron kettle.

They also have a lot of antique chicken items that are great for that ‘country décor’ look.

If you know anyone who loves everything chickens, this is the place to go.

Also at Don and Ann’s you can find jewelry (old & new), crystal, lamps, hand tools, hardware, radios, records, books, postcards, nautical items and vintage photos. Don’t overlook their garden items; perfect for the garden lover on your list!
So add a vintage flair to your gifts this Christmas by shopping Lancaster County’s antiques stores!

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