Attic Treasures Antiques in Watkinsville is open from 9:30-4 each week on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Other times by advance appointment. Please wear a mask. Travelers often stop in Watkinsville for antiquing because it's a pretty town with opportunities to grab a bite to eat and get out and stretch your legs.
Watkinsville features the historic Eagle Tavern and the Art Deco Oconee County Courthouse. Just south of town on Hwy 15, you'll find the Iron Horse and Elder Covered Bridge. Walking into Watkinsville antique store Attic Treasures Antiques is a bit like entering a museum. We have items dating back to early Native American cultures, the Civil War, and both world wars.
Watkinsville features the historic Eagle Tavern and the Art Deco Oconee County Courthouse. Just south of town on Hwy 15, you'll find the Iron Horse and Elder Covered Bridge. Walking into Watkinsville antique store Attic Treasures Antiques is a bit like entering a museum. We have items dating back to early Native American cultures, the Civil War, and both world wars.
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Watkinsville antique store Attic Treasures Antiques - owned by Joann and Charles Stewart - is located at 19 North Main Street, Watkinsville, GA 30677. The store is open from 9:30AM to 3:45PM Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Our Watkinsville antique store is located very close to this marker. We are on the west side of North Main Street, next door to the Oconee Welcome Center and two doors down from Elizabeth Ann Florist.
Do you have a thing for antique signs? Watkinsville antique store Attic Treasures Antiques has a trove of antique and vintage signs for sale. The most valuable outdoor signs were made between 1890 and 1950 from heavy rolled iron, which was die cut before being coated with layers of colored powdered glass and fired in a kiln.
Inside Watkinsville antique store Attic Treasures Antiques you'll find Native American Indian artifacts for sale like arrowheads, spear points, stone axes, pipes, and effigies. The original native tribes of Georgia include the Apalachee, Cherokee, Hitchiti, Oconee, Miccosukee, Muskogee Creek, Timucua, Yamasee, and Guale Indians.
Do you collect tobacco pipes? Watkinsville antique store Attic Treasures has an extensive collection of some of the best-known briar root wooden tobacco pipe brands in the world. Owner Charles Stewart is a walking pipe collecting guide with an encyclopedic knowledge of rare pipes and their values - including antique meerschaum.
Reviews (9)
Nuk
Dec 03, 2021
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Thomas Hewell
Oct 21, 2021
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After waiting for quite some time while he waited on another customer it was obvious he was more interested in closing than trying to answer my questions or making another sale.
After receiving a nice reply from the owners wife she explained to me that she was unable to help him in the shop that day and that he was pretty tired and probably stressed after a long day. After reconsideration I would want someone to be more understanding about a situation and not make snap judgements that could cause problems for a business that may not deserve a bad review. I would like to apologize for my curt response
After receiving a nice reply from the owners wife she explained to me that she was unable to help him in the shop that day and that he was pretty tired and probably stressed after a long day. After reconsideration I would want someone to be more understanding about a situation and not make snap judgements that could cause problems for a business that may not deserve a bad review. I would like to apologize for my curt response
Debi Pratt
May 19, 2021
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This is a small but eclectic collection of very nice antiques. This couple has obviously been collecting for quite some time and every small item in the store seems to have some meaning or fun history. A large part of the shop is actually dedicated to the men collectors. There are tons of knives, guns, and war memorabilia. Up front there is a very nice selection of high-end estate jewelry. This place is excellent and the prices are fair. This was my first visit, but I’ll be back.
M. Elizabeth Tiffany
Apr 18, 2021
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John Simshauser Jr
Dec 08, 2020
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Hands down one of my favorite places to visit in the country. Every time I go in there I see something remarkable. Hell, I asked if the owner had any Pepperbox revolvers and was awestruck as he produce not one but TWO of them in stunning condition and proceeded to give me a rundown of their history! I used to visit often with my grandmother and cannot recommend this fine establishment enough.
Amber Pritchett
Nov 05, 2020
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Mandy Woodham
Nov 13, 2019
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Torie Quismundo
Aug 28, 2019
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Charles at attic treasures is almost 90 years old and can tell you history you never knew existed. A Korean War veteran, has a store packed with military history, jewelry, China, and more. My personal favorite was a stuffed squirrel on a motorcycle but my son left with a bayonet to fit his Lee Enfield. Don’t expect to talk Charles down too much on price. He is proud of his collection! He should be. It is a well organized store.
Dorie Bryan
Jul 25, 2019
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