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Antiques and Moore features a wide range of fine antique furniture, quality reproductions, glass, and collectibles. It specializes in unique pieces of furniture. The company collection includes clocks, pictures and collectible favorites include Fenton, milk glass, McCoy, and Depression glass. The furniture consists of antiques up to 175 years old, as well as many quality reproductions. Antiques and Moore also buy estates and antique pieces.

Location: 4320 Hwy 65 South, Harrison Arkansas 72601 Telephone 870-743-5900

Other Antique Shops and Shows nearby:
(Branson West) Antique City
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(Fayetteville) French antiques

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