Sunday, December 12, 2010

Final Assignment: The Antique Mall


The Antique Mall in Stillwater is home to two floors and approximately 74 different stations full of various antique, vintage, and new items. Customers at the Antique Mall are likely to find anything from clothing and furniture to LPs, dolls and toys, and other nostalgic items.

The Antique Mall holds a wide variety of items and while not every station is flowing with various items, this station on the second floor of the mall has enough items that the customers seem to blend in with the chaos.

One of the many items sold in the Antique Mall is books. This specific shelf is found on the first floor of the mall.

Jeree Phillips is one of the many who sells her things at the Antique Mall. Jeree's station is named the Glass Menagerie because of her affinity for glass items that she sells there. Jeree also crochets different items to sell at her station.

Figurines are found in almost every area of the Antique Mall. This fisherman figurine looks like he needs a good home.

This couple was just browsing the Antique Mall to see what different things they could find and were most interested by a station in the mall that contained many old photographs.

One station of the mall had several different humorous signs.

This couple had fun looking through LPs after the guy found a working record player in the garage of his new house. The girl enjoyed trying on some of the various hats found in the Antique Mall and enjoyed finding various Elvis Presley items found throughout the mall.

A couple boys searching for Christmas gifts get distracted by a helmet in one section on the second floor of the Antique Mall.

A vintage sterling princess phone for sale at the Antique Mall. Like many of the items at the Antique Mall, this phone is still in working condition.

This room in the Antique Mall is on the first floor and contains several stations.

Some stations take up entire room-like divisions, which often times has different carpeting, paint, and overall atmosphere.

One customer of the Antique Mall found Roads by Larry McMurtry while looking for Christmas gifts.

Each station has its own style based on what the person who rents the space enjoys looking for at flea markets and garage sales where most of the items come from.

A husband and wife browse around the Antique Mall.
Amy Pitchford, the owner of the Antique Mall, also manages her own station which features Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, video games, and various other toys.

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