I always describe Victorian Lady Antiques as my little time machine on Main Street in Oneida. Walking in feels like stepping into a carefully curated world of vintage charm and surprising finds. Every visit brings me new discoveries—old coins, mid-century art glass, Victoriana, books, dolls, and more. Tucked in a historic corner of town, this family-run shop makes treasure-hunting feel both personal and timeless.
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ToggleMarket Details
- Service options: Buys used goods
- Address: 302 Main St, Oneida, NY 13421
- Phone: (315) 280-0574
- Market Opening Hours
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | 12–5 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday (Labor Day) | Closed |
Parking, Tickets & Transportation
Getting there is easy whether you’re driving or planning a quick stop. There’s free on-street parking right in front on Main Street, plus options on Stone Street or in the driveway behind the building. If you’re coming off the New York State Thruway (I-90), it’s a short ten-minute drive. No tickets needed—just show up, browse, and enjoy. Discover A Shed Market and Syracuse Antiques Exchange.
Vendor Information
I’ve learned that dealers are always welcome here. Whether you’re a seasoned vendor or just starting, a quick call to 315-280-0574 or an email to vi*******************@***il.com gets things moving. While there isn’t an online vendor application, the owners are friendly and open to arranging a time to meet and discuss options. They actively buy, sell, and trade—whether a single item or an entire attic full.
Tips for First Timers
When I first wandered in, I took my time with measurements and photos—especially since all sales are final. There are no returns, so double-checking makes all the difference. It helps to go midday on a Saturday, when they’re open noon to 5 pm, to get expert help in person. And because new items arrive weekly, a regular Saturday stop can uncover real hidden gems.
Why Victorian Lady Antiques Is a Must-Visit
This place stands out because it’s not just a store—it’s run with care and passion. The family behind it knows their pieces, from autographs and dolls to ephemera and vintage clothing. They’ve built a welcoming vibe that encourages curious exploration. For me, stumbling across a rare art glass vase or an old record sparked stories in my mind—this store invites that connection between past and present.
Instagram-worthy Market Moments
One corner of the shop feels like a mini-museum, with layered china and delicate bric-a-brac arranged just right—perfect for moody, nostalgic shots. Another favorite is the display of vintage fashion and dolls, where soft afternoon sunlight hits, creating golden highlights. Every visit, I find a new nook or tabletop that begs to be photographed.
FAQs
What are the current opening hours?
The shop is open Saturdays from noon to 5 pm. On weekdays, visits are by appointment or chance. It is closed Sundays and Mondays.
Can I return items if I change my mind?
No. All sales are final. There are no warranties, refunds, or returns, so measuring and inspecting items carefully is important.
Do they offer delivery?
Yes. Delivery is available for pieces within a 10-mile radius for a small delivery fee.
What types of items are available?
You’ll find a wide variety—jewelry, coins, mid-century art glass, china, furniture, bric-a-brac, Victoriana, pottery, toys, dolls, ephemera, antiquarian books, records, vintage clothing, and more.
How do I become a vendor or sell items?
Contact them directly by phone or email. They are open to buying, selling, or trading—whether it’s one item, estate pieces, or a barn full of items.
Final Thoughts
Visiting Victorian Lady Antiques feels personal, warm, and endlessly intriguing. It’s where history meets heart, and every Saturday stroll holds new stories waiting to be discovered. If you love antiques, nostalgic finds, or simply enjoy browsing through layers of the past, this Oneida gem is well worth a stop. Come visit, soon—I promise you won’t be disappointed! Explore New York Flea Markets – An essential guide to flea markets across New York State, spotlighting standout spots in cities, countryside fairs, and market events.