Antiques Texas City
518 6th Street North
Texas City, Texas, 77590
Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday open at 12:00 noon to 5:00pm
Autumn is here...cooler nights and more tolerable afternoons.
Summer memories are soon replaced with the excitement of Halloween parties & Trick or Treating fun!
October in Texas feels like May in Ohio
Everything seems so much better in Texas.
Our antique shop is located in beautiful downtown Texas City.
We have new Antique Dealers in our store.
Please come visit Shane & Kimberly
They are set up in Booth # 9
Vintage Sports Collectibles
and
very unique Antiques & Retro Toys
Shane and Kimberly will be at the store this Sunday
Plus
Dealer # 13 is offering a 50% Discount
Dealer #2 has 60% off on most of her items
Big changes are happening in our place
We are changing the floor plan to bring in more Dealers
Vendor spaces are available
10ft x 10ft spaces are available for $100 a month.
If you love the excitement of discovering treasures and want the freedom and financial rewards of being an Antique Dealer, then
joining us at Antiques Texas City may be for you.
Here you will have the freedom to make your own choices and express your creative spirit.
You can focus your antiques business on what you are most passionate about.
Antiques are more in demand than ever before.
For insider tips and expert advice, you are invited to come meet with us on Saturdays and Sundays.
Achieve your dreams!
For $100 a month you can put your surplus treasure and extra collectibles on display for sale in the largest antique store in downtown Texas City.
Be your own Boss
Remember, the more you sell the more you can buy!
My name is Roland Dressler
you can email me at rolanddressler@gmail.com
We are Independent Small Business Owners
Texas City is our home.
Our outlook for 2013 reflects our expectation that business will keep improving and our business will grow stronger.
We put up our life savings to fund our business.
Risking our life savings to buy & sell here in Southeast Texas.
Reinvesting our profits right here in Texas City.
The road to prosperity begins right here at
518 6th Street North in Texas City
This is an old Post Card of Pre-1911 Texas City
Looking north in downtown Texas City circa 1900
Everything seems so much better in Texas.
Our antique shop is located in beautiful downtown Texas City.
We have new Antique Dealers in our store.
Please come visit Shane & Kimberly
They are set up in Booth # 9
Vintage Sports Collectibles
and
very unique Antiques & Retro Toys
Shane and Kimberly will be at the store this Sunday
Plus
Dealer # 13 is offering a 50% Discount
Dealer #2 has 60% off on most of her items
Big changes are happening in our place
We are changing the floor plan to bring in more Dealers
Vendor spaces are available
10ft x 10ft spaces are available for $100 a month.
If you love the excitement of discovering treasures and want the freedom and financial rewards of being an Antique Dealer, then
joining us at Antiques Texas City may be for you.
Here you will have the freedom to make your own choices and express your creative spirit.
You can focus your antiques business on what you are most passionate about.
Antiques are more in demand than ever before.
For insider tips and expert advice, you are invited to come meet with us on Saturdays and Sundays.
Achieve your dreams!
For $100 a month you can put your surplus treasure and extra collectibles on display for sale in the largest antique store in downtown Texas City.
Be your own Boss
Remember, the more you sell the more you can buy!
My name is Roland Dressler
you can email me at rolanddressler@gmail.com
We are Independent Small Business Owners
Texas City is our home.
Our outlook for 2013 reflects our expectation that business will keep improving and our business will grow stronger.
We put up our life savings to fund our business.
Risking our life savings to buy & sell here in Southeast Texas.
Reinvesting our profits right here in Texas City.
The road to prosperity begins right here at
518 6th Street North in Texas City
This is an old Post Card of Pre-1911 Texas City
Looking north in downtown Texas City circa 1900
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