From old to antique: Where to go
The following is a list of area antique stores with the type of merchandise offered. All phone numbers, unless otherwise noted, begin with the 209 area code.
Alicias Antiques — 14 W. Pine St., Lodi, 365-7006. Specialty: Iron and brass beds.
Avignon of France — 368-1471. Offers imported antiques from France via owner Cinder Witt’s trips to the country.
Chic and Unique — 2401 W. Turner Road, Lodi, 474-2447. Offers a general collection of antiques and collectibles.
Clements Mercantile — 18950 E. Highway 88, Clements, 759-9661. Specialty: General antiques and home and garden.
Frank’s New and Used — 310 S. Central Ave., Lodi, 334-9109. Offers a general collection of antiques and collectibles.
Galt Flea Market — 380 Civic Drive, Galt. Take the Central Galt exit off Highway 99. Go west and follow the crowd. Open Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Variety of vendors; changes often.
Grave’s Country Antiques — 15 N. Cherokee Lane, Lodi, 368-5740. Open 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. General collection of antiques and collectibles.
House of Clocks — 208 S. School St., Lodi, 369-7691. Features antique clocks.
Immigrant’s Corner — 230 S. School St., Lodi, 369-7080. Specializes in European antiques.
Lockeford Antiques — 18880 N. Highway 88, Lockeford, 727-5624. 5,000 square feet of antique furniture, Belgian and French. Open on weekends, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Lockeford Corner Antiques — 13480 E. Highway 88, Lockeford, 727-3546. Dealers offer kitchen items, linens, toys, dishes, small furniture and more.
Lodi Street Faire — Antique dealers come out for this event in downtown Lodi on the first Sunday of October and May each year.
Mom’s Precious Treasures Antiques — 100 W. Pine St., Lodi, 365-0881. Wide variety of antiques and collectibles.
No Left Turn Antiques — 13333 E. Highway 88, Lockeford, 727-3038. Located next to the saddle shop near Cotton Street.
Ogren’s Auction — 229 S. Sacramento St., Lodi, 368-2922. Offers antiques for auction several times a year.
Red’s Boutique — 20 N. School St., Lodi, 334-1924. Offers antique furniture, crafts and other items.
Second Hand Rose — 14. N. School St., Lodi, 339-1166. This consignment shop offers a wide selection of gently used furniture, dishware and numerous other items stowed downstairs.
TFR Antiques — 10 Daisy Ave., Lodi, 333-1235.
Willow Dance Antiques — 13421 E. Highway 88, Lockeford, 727-0601.
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