Antiques on the Avenue is truly a high-end antique shop. For 40 years our shop in Winter Park has been a staple for the travelers and residents in our area. We offer shipping for out of town shoppers. Owner, Hardy Hudson, enjoys his ability to obtain unique items and help collectors make discoveries.
Our inventory consists of many different items from many different decades and creators. There's bound to be something amidst this collection of books, paintings, pottery, and ceramic. The most impressive piece, a diving helmet. The pricing here also varies wildly, but it's quite a stand up inventory.
Our inventory consists of many different items from many different decades and creators. There's bound to be something amidst this collection of books, paintings, pottery, and ceramic. The most impressive piece, a diving helmet. The pricing here also varies wildly, but it's quite a stand up inventory.
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A. S.
Dec 01, 2021
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Per Google store is “open” however when I get there, sign states it is close. A person inside the store comes out, asked me if I knew what I wanted. I said no (I had no clue what was inside. Usually if I see something I like I buy it). Their response was “you can check out eBay”. Poor customer service.
Patti Reiter
Jun 25, 2021
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Chelsea Lopez
May 31, 2021
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Steven Howard
Dec 14, 2020
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Beverly Miranda
Oct 28, 2020
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Sic Semper Evello Mortem Tyrannis
Aug 03, 2020
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Dave
Oct 21, 2018
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Ba Kende
Aug 02, 2018
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The man cheated me out of a sterling silver antique bowl some years ago. I brought in my antiques for an appraisal...which wasn't free like most places. They charged $20. The man seemed waaay too interested in my silver bowl and told me he would waive the fee if i gave him the bowl. I reluctantly said sure if it's only worth $20. Well I found out later that silver was at about $40 an ounce at the time and the real value of the bowl was something like $150. Don't trust these people they will cheat you!