STYLISH LIVING IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA


WNC Antique Sampler
Biltmore Antiques District

Antique Tobacco Barn
For those who love to browse and find great pleasure in diversity, the Antique Tobacco Barn may well be paradise. This cavernous, 70,000-square-foot showroom features offerings from 75 dealers.
75 Swannanoa River Rd, Asheville
828-252-7291

Estate Jewelry Ltd.
Owner Richard Yaffin offers a wide range of estate jewelry including rings, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, pins and watches. Located in Fireside Galleries.
32 All Souls Crescen Asheville
828-274-7007.

Sweeten Creek Antiques
This antiques warehouse features a variety of items including furniture, collectibles, vintage pottery, folk art and more. Specialized booths include rare Japanese antiques, rare glass and small Southern collectibles.
115 Sweeten Creek, Asheville
828-277-6100

Oddfellows Antique Warehouse
Family-owned shop focusing on 19th and 20th century European furniture. Offers vintage stained glass windows, European oil paintings and rare Flow Blue china.
124 Swannanoa River Rd, Asheville
828-350-7800

Biltmore Lamp and Shade Gallery
Downstairs from Fireside Antiques in the Biltmore Antiques District, this small shop specializes in unique and unusual antique chandeliers and lamps, furniture and accessories from the 19th to early 20th century.
32 All Souls Crescent, Asheville
828-274-8889

Bryant Antiques
A maze-like antique mall featuring everything from furniture to jewelry to small decorative pieces. Notable booths include mounted and framed insects, Indian artifacts and folk art.
120 Swannanoa River Rd, Asheville
828-225-5872

The Gardener’s Cottage
Romantic floral shop in a Biltmore style cottage. Specializes in European antiques for home and garden including furniture, china, statuary and fountains. On the floral side, the shop provides custom plantings, wreaths and floral gifts.
34 All Souls Crescent, Asheville
828-277-2020.

ScreenDoor
Up the road from Biltmore Village, Screen Door offers a mix of art, furniture and decorative accessories perfect for gardens and cottages. Over 50 vendors offer items that are old, antique or made of recycled materials.
115 Fairview Road, Asheville
828-277-3667

Downtown Asheville

Antique Market Gallery
Upstairs from Stuf Antiques, this mall-style shop offers a wide variety of furniture, small collectibles, jewelry, silver, china and more from 22 dealers. Cool find? A Victorian era squirrel cage.
52 Broadway, Asheville
828-259-9977

Lexington Park Antiques
Over 60 dealers sell a wide variety of furniture, pottery, china, glassware, silver, collectibles, folk art and more. One dealer specializes in vintage movie posters.
65 W. Walnut Street, Asheville
828-253-3070

French Broad Antique Mall
Features merchandise from primitive to mid-century from over 100 dealers across 35,000 square feet. Find furniture, collectibles, china, silver, and glassware. Cool find? A solid oak English Bar and an 1820s Grandfather clock.
794 Riverside Drive, Asheville
828-225-0772

Not Your Average Antiques
Southern pottery, folk art and furniture. Also, carousel figures, bakelite, posters, toys, motorcycles and bicycles, vintage guitars, Wild West collectibles, and jewelry.
21 Page Avenue, Asheville
(across from Grove Arcade)
828-252-1333

Chatsworth Art and Antiques
Small shop with the cozy feel of a 19th century English parlor. Walls are lined with early 20th century oils, watercolors and prints. Also find jewelry, sterling, early porcelain, china, small furniture and fine accessories.
54 N. Lexington Avenue, Asheville
828-252-6004

Lorraine’s Antiques
Small shop featuring fine jewelry, timepieces and objects d’art. Some watches date as far back as the 1700s.
26 Battery Park Avenue, Asheville
828-251-1771

King-Thomasson Antiques, Inc
English country furniture. Offerings run the gamut from a Welsh stick-back child’s chair of oak and elm (circa 1780) to rare large brewer’s loving mug dated 1829. Open by appointment only.
65 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville
828-252-1565

Old World Architectural
Architectural salvage yard with an old-timey feel. Located in a renovated two-story barn and in two showrooms. Find old doors, antique lumber, mantels, bathtubs and hardware.
19 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville
828-254-5700

Magnolia Beauregard’s
Stylized shop reminiscent of a Victorian sitting room. Vintage gowns are fitted over dress forms and a case is filled with old hats atop grinning mannequin heads. Cool find? Vintage food canisters, and issues of National Geographic from the ‘20s.
52 Broadway, # B, Asheville
828-251-5253

Stuf Antiques
Focusing on lighting from the 1880s to 1950s, Stuf Antiques features hanging lamps and chandeliers of all shapes and sizes. The shop also offers elegant furniture and china.
52 Broadway, Asheville
828-254-4054

Hendersonville

A Moment in Time
Specializing in antique clocks from the 1700s to the 1900s. Primarily ornate European grandfather, mantel, table and wall clocks. The store also offers clock repair and restoration.
102 3rd Avenue East, Hendersonville
828-697-8883

The Audio Place
This is an audiophile’s heaven — filled with a select group of vintage audio equipment from the 1970s and ‘80s. Cool find? Danish Bang & Olufsen components, valued for both performance and mid-century style.
10 Francis Road, Hendersonville
(2nd Floor of Needful Things)
828-290-3033

Calico Gallery
Owned by glass enthusiast Norma Warden, this small shop features Depression and art glass including Heisey, Cambridge, Fostoria, Imperial, Stueben and Tiffin.
135 4th Avenue West, Hendersonville
828-697-2551

Needful Things
At 55,000 square feet, this is Hendersonville’s largest antique mall with over 200 booths featuring American and European furniture, glass, pottery, primitives, clocks, art and books. Cool find? A selection of elegant pub fixtures.
10 Francis Road, Hendersonville
828-696-8745

Jane Asher’s Antiques
Cozy mall-style antique shop features antique linens, primitive furniture, small collectibles, cufflinks, jewelry, Christmas ornaments and silk flowers. Cool find? An extensive book selection.
344 N. Main Street, Hendersonville
828-698-0018

Seldom Ever
Just off Main Street, this shop is filled with treasures from granny’s attic, including a huge collection of typewriters, kitchenware, a selection of vinyl records (and some eight tracks, too). Cool find? A discarded pulpit from a local church.
144 Third Avenue West, Hendersonville
828-696-3660

mehri & Co. of New York
Opulent antiques and gifts. Antiques are mostly in the form of estate jewelry, but also include ancient Egyptian beads and bone jewelry. Gifts include silk flowers and elegant dinnerware.
501 N. Main Street, Hendersonville
828-693-0887

Village Green Antiques
3 story antique mall (the first in WNC) spans 12,000 square feet and features items ranging from furniture to jewelry to folk art. Cool find? Arrowheads, antique sleds and bird cages, WWII-era copies of the Asheville Citizen Times, records and postcards.
424 N. Main Street, Hendersonville
828-692-9057

Scottie’s Jewelry & Fine Art
Jewelry store with a focus on antique estate jewelry and art. The shop has been open for 38 years and boasts appraisals by a certified gemologist.
314 N. Main Street, Hendersonville
828-692-1350

Saluda
 
Biddie’s Antiques
Small shop off of Main Street featuring furniture, china, glass, silver, jewelry, lighting, rugs and small collectibles.
21 Church Street, Saluda
828-749-9254

Brass Latch
Set in an old barn, this two story shop has an overwhelming display of china, glass, jewelry, linens, lace and small collectibles. Upstairs is an antique furniture showroom with country-style antiques, birdhouses, and rugs.
181 Main Street, Saluda
828-749-4200

Somewhere in Time
Large store in the center of downtown Saluda. The shop is half antiques, half home accessories. Antiques include furniture, books, clothes, sporting gear, and kitchenware. Cool find? Antique tin advertising signs.
70 East Main Street, Saluda
828-749-1514

The Frozen Clock Antiques & Gifts
Specializing in vintage and antique clothing, jewelry, hats and some furniture.
70 East Main Street, Saluda
828-749-2555

Ryan & Boyle Antiques
Open since 1980, this shop offers American antiques, china, glass, and furniture. Carries a wide selection of Imari china and Chinese export porcelain circa 1800. Cool find? A four-foot bronze statue of Mercury from 1891.
137 East Main Street, Saluda
828-749-9790

Brevard

Brevard Antique Mall
Housed in the former Belk’s building, with over 40 dealers. Offers furniture, linens, Blue Ridge china, Depression glass and Flow Blue. Cool find? Taxidermy native birds from a defunct natural history museum.
60 East Main Street, Brevard
828-885-2744

John A. Reynolds Antiques
Good resource for glass, china, and silver, this showroom boasts two rooms dedicated to vintage linens, including needlepoint canvases and English nightclothes. Open May 1st to January 1st.
1105 Rosman Highway, Brevard
828-884-4987

Underground Salvage Company
This architectural salvage emporium features a wealth of doors, moldings, stair spindles and mantels as well as fixtures, wrought iron fencing, doorknobs and some impressive stained glass.
66 East Main Street, Brevard
828-884-7606

Walter Cantrell Antiques
This shop has been in business since 1946, when Walter was considered one of the finest furniture builders in the area. Good quality American furniture from mid-1800s to mid-1900s at reasonable prices.
4491 Greenville Highway, Brevard
828-885-2808

Swannanoa
 
The Swan’s Nest
Owner Betty Gibson hand picks European and Asian antiques. The shop specializes in pine furniture, lamps and accessories but also offers other furniture and European and Asian reproductions from reclaimed wood. 269 Alamance Lane, Swannanoa
828-686-9258

Weaverville

Preservation Hall
Features vintage materials salvaged from old homes and buildings dating from the mid 1800s, including mantels, doors, stained glass, windows, light fixtures, ironwork, glass doorknobs, hardware and more.
115 N. Main Street, Weaverville
828-645-1047

Tryon

Frog & Swan
This shop meanders over several buildings and a courtyard. Store buys and holds estate sales. Offers furniture, jewelry, silver, china, crystal, oriental rugs, paintings, figurines, rustic and unusual items.
879 N. Trade Street, Tryon
828-859-6757

Whitney Antiques
Southern American antiques from the 18th and 19th centuries, including cupboards, Chippendale chairs, Queen Anne chairs, pie safes, Windsor chairs, farm tables and candlestands.
120 N. Trade Street, Tryon
828-859-9980