Shown here is just a sampling of the inventory currently in
the shop. New things are arriving all the time. We hope
these will entice you to come by and visit our shop.



Own a piece of Arkansas History: Camark Pottery plaster molds.

Founded in 1926 in Camden, Arkansas, nationally renowned Camark Pottery operated the largest ceramics factory in the state for over 50 years. When Camark closed its doors in 1982 the factory was left surprisingly intact with nearly everything just as it had been on the last day of production. In early 2010, the Camark factory was rediscovered along with a large cache of undisturbed molds. We've managed to procure some of these unique artifacts and are pleased to offer a varied selection in a range of sizes and price points.



Walnut open-front cabinet, circa 1910. $750


Rare walnut mule chest. Lift-top storage fronted with faux drawers above
two rows of standard pull-out drawers, circa 1850, $1295


English oak Barley Twist table $485


Custom made lamp with Italian pottery rooster, $425


Ribbon mahogany chest, brass pull, $635



Sampling of private flow blue collection. Choose from
a large selection of patterns and makers,
prices ranging from $18 to $97.50.


Round oak table, 36" $325


Mason "Strothmore" soup tureen, c. 1890 $325


Oak cupboard, bead board back, $525


Custom white pine trio made in Old Saybrook, Connecticut,
c. 1950. Each sold separately:

Prices reduced, take them home for the holiday.

Oversized hutch, 6' wide, 7' tall
$2300
$1650
7' Trestle farm table
$1300
$875
Gallery top server
$525
$375


Nest of mahogany tables, two pull out gate-legs, $145


Mid-century style chairs, pair $325


White painted Moroccan stool, $95


Small cherry secretary $525


Composition base, silk shade, $165


Bamboo magazine holder, circa 1900, $195


1950s Drop leaf table. Maple top, black painted legs. $125
Set of 4 painted Welch chairs $475


Retro combination buffet/bar $575


Asymmetrical red vase made from recycled glass, $48.
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