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Phoenix doesn't have real antiques, for the most part. Not like New England, or London or places with a little more history. Most shops in the Valley are fairly kitsch-oriented. If you like Pyrex. then most AZ antique shops deliver. But Antique Trove has REAL antiques tucked away between the corny and the camp. Civil War sabers, Art Deco diamond rings, Georgian portrait miniatures on ivory, Arizona-interest antiquarian books, early 19th century dolls - it's all there. There's Mextiques, too, sweet leather jackets and piles of poodle skirts (I think someone must have done a production of Grease and then sold the costumes), old signage - and Pyrex, if you really want it. Prices are mostly reasonable to high and vary largely by dealer, but I've made offers before that have been accepted - contrary to other reviews, the staff actually offered to call a dealer on my behalf before I even thought to ask, and I ended up with a bargain. Good social media presence and friendly and engaging staff. I didn't feel followed or pressured at all. I'll go back for sure.
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