Dusty Treasures
Dusty Treasures has always been a dream of mine since I was very young. My grandmother perked my intrest by taking me to the local auction house and teaching me the fine art of identifying antiques and collectibles.
In July of 2004, Dusty Tresasures opened its doors in the ole' chicken coop and has since expanded into another original buiding on the property. We have tried to maintain that primitive look both with the grounds and the merchandise we carry.
Dusty Tresasures purchases antiques, primitives, crafts, and also accepts consignments. Please let us know if this would be of interest to you.
We would love to know if you have ideas, requests or comments--customer satisfaction is our highest priority. Our email address is [email protected]
In July of 2004, Dusty Tresasures opened its doors in the ole' chicken coop and has since expanded into another original buiding on the property. We have tried to maintain that primitive look both with the grounds and the merchandise we carry.
Dusty Tresasures purchases antiques, primitives, crafts, and also accepts consignments. Please let us know if this would be of interest to you.
We would love to know if you have ideas, requests or comments--customer satisfaction is our highest priority. Our email address is [email protected]
Did you know?
The town of New Oxford is known for being the Antique Capital of Central Pennsylvania and has many shops here. The small crossroads town of New Chester has many log-constructed homes and was an important part of the Underground Railroad during the Civil War. Even our home is a Circa 1815 historic log house--you can see a picture of it on the "Directions" page.