Irreplaceable Artifacts

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Middletown, United States

irreplaceableartifacts.com
Antique store· Architectural salvage store

Irreplaceable Artifacts Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Irreplaceable Artifacts is located in Middletown, United States on 428 Main St. Irreplaceable Artifacts is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category antique store in United States.

Address

428 Main St

Phone

+12128601138

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Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
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Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Kat S

Definitely a lot of cool artifacts in this place. This store is only open certain days and the days it’s suppose to be open sometimes it’s not. So take your chance coming here. If it is open definitely check it out lots of cool stuff !

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Britt C

I’ve had tried coming for the past 2 years; Saturdays as specified on the website AND on the door, AND Sunday, which was recently posted!! Every other day is closed, AND on the days posted as open. Finally was able to go into the store. Different types of beautiful artifacts.

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Chuck Venter

Wow! This place has all sorts of great stuff! A goldmibe for theater companies but also a great place for eclectic decorations. Some are true works of art but many pieces are practical - like a full bar, not just the counter but the full back with bottle storage and mirror.

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Marie Shutts

Scott was very helpful. Need to put prices on items however. May mean more sales.

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Herb Evans

They have a large selection of used and reclaimed architectural components: doors, door frames, fireplace surrounds, older furniture of all types, plumbing fixtures and most anything that one could recycle from a building. I have not bought anything from them so, I cannot say anything about pricing. It is a nice place to visit and take photos.

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Erik S

An extremely unique store that feels more like a museum. To put it short, the owner acquires art and architectural features from renovated mansions and churches and then sells them here. Nothing here is remotely cheap, but if you have the money, you can make your home look like the palace of Versailles! If you don't have the money, you can still look at how the 1% live and fantasize.

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Larry Hickman

Unique.

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