
Attenson's Coventry Antiques and Books: un tesoro de dos plantas de antigüedades y libros.
Attenson's Coventry Antiques and Books en Cleveland Heights invita a los visitantes a explorar una gran tienda de dos plantas llena de antigüedades y libros. Los clientes elogian al personal amable y servicial y una amplia selección a precios atractivos. Algunas reseñas señalan que los precios y la organización pueden variar, con algunas áreas que parecen menos ordenadas, pero muchos tesoros esperan a coleccionistas y buscadores de regalos.
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Navega una amplia selección de antigüedades, artículos para el hogar y objetos de colección de diversas épocas, con artículos que van desde muebles hasta piezas decorativas.
Explora una amplia colección de libros, incluidos ejemplares raros, títulos de segunda mano y clásicos literarios, ideales para lectores y coleccionistas.
Gestión profesional de ventas de liquidación para hogares elegantes, con muebles de calidad y artículos únicos a través de eventos de venta organizados.
Disfruta de una experiencia de recorrido curada entre las plantas alta y baja, con oportunidades para descubrir gemas ocultas y artefactos nostálgicos.
Encuentra artículos de artistas locales y memorabilia histórica, que añaden carácter y conexión con la comunidad a tu colección.
Very cool place! Nice and helpful staff. Lots of items and very well priced. Large store - upstairs and downstairs. Definitely recommend!
My friend & I went here on a whim while visiting.. at first we were in awe of everything in there. As we kept browsing we noticed items that belong to a very specific time in U.S. history. Which was very shocking to see these items being sold in antique shop when they belong in museums. Especially to add that I never thought I would something like especially being in an area like Cleveland Heights where diversity is beyond welcomed. As a mixed race woman any establishment that feels ok selling these type of items wouldn’t receive any of my attention. I will be including a photo of the items in the shop. These dolls are “Sambo and his wife Eliza,” for those not familiar with the history and meaning of this I implore to research and learn about the harmful history of this caricature.
If you enjoy being talked down to, ignored, and treated like an inconvenience, Mitchell Attenson’s estate sales are for you. My wife and I regularly attend professional estate sales at fine homes with quality furnishings — sales where the goal is actually to sell items. This was the opposite. Prices were laughably inflated, which is common enough, but the real issue is the man himself. Mitch is rude, condescending, and can’t even look you in the eye. He babbles half-answers, then walks away before you can respond. At one sale, I watched an elderly man struggling to carry a TV up a flight of stairs while Mitch and his staff stood by doing nothing. I stepped in to help — Mitch didn’t even bother to thank me. That told me everything I needed to know. There’s a big difference between negotiating and just being a jerk. This was my first and last Attenson estate sale.
I had the pleasure of browsing the store the other day while waiting to see a show at Grog Shop and because I had the time to look closely through some of the boxes and allow my imagination to wander, I came across the _perfect_ gift for the band I was seeing, an old, small, collection of photos from Switzerland, where the band is from! Magical kismet/coincidence/karma when you really get to look through stores like Attenson's Antiques and Books. Thank you
I was very excited to visit this place on my recent trip to Cleveland - in fact, it had been first on my list to visit. But I was ultimately disappointed. The people who work here seem nice, so I feel a little bad writing a tepid review, but the antiques for the most part were way overpriced and not a good value. For instance, I picked up a small, flat metal ornament (~2x2") that appeared to be a lady on a trapeze. It was $25 and it even said on the price tag that it was missing beads. A 3" tall blue glass vase was $45. I'm not an expert, but I've been to a LOT of antique and vintage stores in numerous cities. The ornament was unique in that it was made by a local artist, but it was damaged. The vase was not unique or very interesting. In general, many, if not most, items were not in great shape. Many were chipped, worn, torn, or dirty, yet were priced about 25-50% more than similar items at other antique malls and stores, and were crammed along with a hodgepodge of other unrelated items - there didn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to the groupings. The basement was creepy and disorganized, and there was an unsettling mound of what looked like bags, packages, and assorted garbage stuffed into a crawlspace, plainly visible to customers. I'm a huge fan of vintage and antiques, and I don't mind taking time to seek treasures among bric-a-brac. But I feel if you are going to charge high prices for true antiques, the displays need to be polished and tidy. If you're selling junk or simply "vintage" (not antiques), then you can afford to feel a little cluttered if your prices are going to be flea market prices. It's a shame because I really love shopping local and adopting older items and putting them to new use. But this place had a chaotic vibe, like it didn't know which type of vintage/antique it was going to be. I wanted so much to enjoy it, but eventually I walked out empty-handed.
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