I bought a beautiful corner curio that lights up at Interior Consignment Showplace. It was from Oscar Huber and was a Philip Reinish. I had researched these for a few years and didn't want to pay near $1,900.00, so I had been looking to buy a used one. When I walked into this store for the first time,it was right there waiting for me. It was in excellent condition, not one scratch, or blemish on it. When it was lit up, I just knew I had to have it. It had mirrors on the back part that reflected the beautiful pieces that I was to put in there. It had two doors top and bottom, and beveled glass. It had been in the store for a few weeks and I knew that if I waited a few more weeks that the price would be going down. Nope, I wasn't waiting for someone else to swoop it up! I paid for it along with the delivery., and that Saturday, it was mine. The person that helped me was Loretta? This was a few years ago, but since then I have browsed in and bought a few things. If you are looking for bargain prices like your local thrift store, or Salvation Army, then this isn't the place for you. They sell top quality, name bran furnishings, etc. But still so worth it! Desinger prices for less. AND if you happen to see something that has been sitting there for a while, and are willing to wait and take a chance, then you will really see a bargain as they reduce the price. . They also have a site/store on ebay. The delivery charge was reasonable, and they came in and set up the glass shelves. I paid less than one third of the original cost of this item, as it cost me about $600.00. + delivery. Stop in,,,or better yet, instead of putting your beautiful items up for sale and bringing strangers to your home, Call them, they will pick up your furniture/items, and do all the work. And then you get the check! Hope to deal with them again! Thanks!\r
Donna, from Northeast Philadelphia
Pros: Designer names
Cons: wish there was more room to move around. It's a large store, but wish it had more floors
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