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Everything Must Go at 'Antiques in Doylestown'
The owner of Antiques in Doylestown retires in June and is in the process of selling everything in the store.
Antiques in Doylestown has started the process of closing its doors with a retirement sale.
Owner Lyn Kaufman has been in the store at 35 E. State St. for nine years, and for the last three weeks there has been a huge yellow banner in the window proclaiming, “everything must go.”
She is retiring but not before selling most of her stock at 30% to 50% off, she said.
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“I have jewelry, art work, fabrics, purses and so much more,” she said. “Everything is from the 1800’s to the 1960’s.”
The store will close June 30th, then she will take July to pack up anything left.
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After more than 20 years in the business, she said, “I want a life.”
However, in the three months left, she is adding new items weekly, she said, and will still buy unique items (but not furniture) while the shop is open.
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