Welcome to Nova Scotia’s largest Antique ‘Group’ Shop.
With 30 unique Dealers from around the Atlantic provinces, we offer a wide variety of antiques and collectables. Stock includes quality pottery, porcelain, baskets, jewelery, folkart, glass-ware, kitchen-ware, toys, advertising, tins, formal and country furniture in pine, maple, oak, walnut and mahogany and more.
Items for Sale and Ebay listings are updated on a regular basis but do not include our entire inventory. If you can’t find an item on-line – please take a minute to contact us. We are also always interested in meeting with new dealers and others who are looking to sell.
Items listed are subject to change at any time.
You can click on ‘Older Posts’ at the bottom of this page for more listings.
Look for our Blue Spinning Wheel Tourist Destination Signs, Located at Exit 10 on Trans Canada Hwy 104.








Large Old Porcelain Enamel Letter U
Old Large Porcelain Enamel Letter. H.
2 Old Large Porcelain Enamel Letters.US.
1930′s Oil on Board
1935 Oil on board.
1930′s Oil on Board.
Antique Painted Tin Sign.
Antique Composition Horse Pull Toy.
Oil On Canvas, Edith A Smith.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Oil on Board, Quebec Street Scene.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Industrial Factory Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Factory Industrial Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Factory Industrial Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Factory Industrial Pattern Mould.
Old Wooden Factory Industrial Pattern Mould.
1941 Oil on Board M.Werder.