Antique Furniture
Dressers, farm tables, rockers, and case pieces with a century of stories in the grain.
The area's largest antique & gift store, kept inside an old schoolhouse on Route 30. You never know what you'll find.
Long before the treasure hunters arrived, this building rang with school bells. Today the old schoolhouse on State Highway 30 holds a different kind of lesson — two full floors where more than fifty dealers bring in antique furniture, vintage clothing, toys, Pyrex and kitchenware, jewelry, glassware, books, primitives, sports memorabilia, and things nobody thought to categorize.
The inventory changes constantly, which is exactly the point. Regulars from Gloversville, Amsterdam, Johnstown, and all over Fulton County stop in just to see what's new — because around here, the joy is in the hunt. wonderful!
Ten departments, fifty-some dealers, and not a single pop quiz. Every visit is a different syllabus.
Dressers, farm tables, rockers, and case pieces with a century of stories in the grain.
Old pieces, new tricks — chalk-painted dressers, upcycled décor, and one-of-a-kind makeovers.
Estate rings, brooches, pocket watches, and sterling that still polishes up beautifully.
Pyrex and Jadeite, Tupperware and transferware — the good dishes your grandmother actually used.
Old volumes, postcards, maps, and paper oddities — the reading list writes itself.
Lanterns, crocks, tin, and weathered country pieces straight out of upstate barns.
Dresses, denim, hats, and handbags with decades of character — costume changes encouraged.
Trading cards, pennants, and game-day relics — from rookie cards to hometown-team treasures.
Tin toys, dolls, trains, and games — everything you once begged for, back on the shelf.
New things too — candles, greeting cards, and small gifts for the person who has everything (old).
| Selection & variety | A+ |
| Fair prices | A |
| Friendly staff | A+ |
| Ease of getting lost (in a good way) | A+ |
| Likelihood of leaving empty-handed | F |
Real marks from real treasure hunters — see what visitors say about the selection, the fair prices, and the two floors that take longer than you planned.
Read our reviews on GoogleLooking for things to do in Broadalbin, a rainy-day plan near Great Sacandaga Lake, or an antiques detour on a Saratoga Springs weekend? The old schoolhouse makes the shortlist every time. We're an easy drive from all over the Capital Region and the Adirondack foothills — come for the vintage clothing, the Pyrex, and the sports cards; stay because two floors always take longer than you planned.
Have a collection that deserves a classroom of its own? We're home to more than fifty dealers, and there's always room for one more good one. Booth space, steady foot traffic, and a staff that sells for you while you're away.
Inquire — (518) 883-4924Easy to find, hard to leave. Right on State Highway 30 in Broadalbin.
3678 State Highway 30
Broadalbin, New York 12025
Hours shift with the seasons up here — the surest plan is a quick call before you make the drive. We'd hate for you to find the bell unrung.
Bringing a bus, a club, or a caravan of 20 or more? We host special group visits — perfect for day trips from Albany and the Capital Region. Call ahead and we'll roll out the (vintage) red carpet.