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Here are some links to our Favorite Places!  

Old Liberty Store Antiques

Old Liberty Store Antiques, owned by Marion Beveridge, is located within the former Trostle's Antiques Store building at 1060 Barlow Two Taverns Rd, Gettysburg PA.   Old Liberty Store offers more than 5,000 square feet full of antiques, collectibles and furniture.   Click to visit this site for more information, photos of the store and directions!

Henn Pottery Website

Although the Workshops of Gerald Henn and Henn Pottery is no longer is business, its website is still accessible.  This website allows you to view the various Henn Pottery, Baskets and Wrought Iron pieces that were once available.  It is now only available on the secondary market. 

New Oxford Antiques Dealers Association

New Oxford PA is the antiques capital of Central Pennsylvania.  Learn about the area, view the great shops and plan your visit today!

Westminster Antiques Mall

Westminster Antiques Mall, located just off Route 27 in Westminster area has a little bit of something for everyone!  Visit the Old Liberty Store, booth 3, when you are there!

Stickley Furniture

We just LOVE Stickley furniture!  This great furniture company reproduces pieces originally made by Gustav Stickley and his four brothers!   If you can't afford the real thing, this is the next best thing!  If you are a Stickley lover, like we are, you will also want to check out the links to the Stickley Museum (link below). 

Stickley Museum

The Stickley Museum is located on the 2nd floor of the original L. & J.G. Stickley Factory at 300 Orchard Street, Fayetteville, N.Y. 13066, above the Fayetteville Free Library.  This museum seeks to educate the public on the contributions made by Stickley to the American way of life. 

Pottery Lovers Reunion

Check out this great new site we found!  Just for Pottery Lovers!

Trostle's Antiques, Furniture & Collectibles
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