Daisy Hill Antiques
Provides antiques and vintage wares for home decor and enjoyment. I can be found at Lil Birdy's Antiques and Decor!
Flower frogs come in so many different styles! I’ve used them for paint brushes, pencils, to display cards…so many ways to repurpose them!
Akro agate flower pot with swirls of blue and green!
This enamel pot is SO cute! 🍒
Loving this Murano (JICo-1960s) bowl! She’s a beauty!
This might be my favorite weekend pick! Orange Viking Glass owl ashtray for the win!
Check out this charming 1940s Anri match/toothpick holder!
Love that little bird sitting on the handle of this crewel flower cart!
This millefiori paperweight is so stunning! The term “millefiori” means thousand flowers in Italian and is a technique that dates back to 1849.
I had the best afternoon today! Thank you Ed N Dionne Rose for inviting me to do a presentation on antiques and vintage to the most charming group of ladies and gentlemen! I had so much fun listening to them reminiscing and sharing some of my pieces and passion with them.
Sold! ❤️ These gold magnolia bloom bookends are everything!
This set of 1960s Wheaton Cape Cod Bitters salt and pepper shakers has the shaker and cap covers.
This LE Smith bittersweet candy dish is so pretty! 🧡
The Standard Pennant Co., operating just outside of Punxsutawney for over 100 years, is the maker of many vintage patches and pennants we find. This fun vintage thermometer features both their name and the famous Phil, found in the heart of Punxsutawney!
This gorgeous blown glass heart is stunning! We reopen on Friday, with lots of new treasures at the shop!
These sweet little bee skep honey pots are the cutest! Each has the original cork under the lid.
1940’s Kennywood Pin! I am not sure if these were a give-away or if they were a souvenir but love that this was a memory token someone kept for over 70 years!
This Indiana Glass footed bowl gives off the prettiest pattern in the light! Fill it with your favorite sweets!
This canister set is so unique! Research has taught me that these were likely used for medicines or spices but I have not been able to nail down the origin of them. Regardless, their style and character is what makes them special!
What a sweet dresser set! The dresser tray, hair box and trinket dish are all the same pattern but different manufacturers.
Look at this pretty inlaid pearl peacock! This smoking box could be used for trinkets, jewelry or just to look at!
Sold! Gorgeous LE Smth large carnival glass bowl…pictures just can’t capture her beauty!
More strawberries! New arrivals…a McCoy strawberry canister and a sweet basket of ceramic strawberries!
What a fun glass (clear-not pink) for summer! It’s not often I buy just one glass but this one was too cool!
A pretty little hanging mirror with a fancy hanger! The back of the mirror is almost too sweet to turn to the wall!
Now these brass candlesticks are statement pieces, measuring in at 18” tall! The topper allows for a pillar candle or (when removed) a candlestick.
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374 Pittsburgh Road
Butler, PA
16002
Opening Hours
Wednesday | 10am - 5pm |
Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
Friday | 10am - 5pm |
Saturday | 10am - 4pm |
Sunday | 10am - 2pm |
Butler
Looking for specific treasures feel free to reach out to me to help you find your specific treasure . I buy and sell from one piece to a whole lot. Looking forward to working with...
374 Pittsburgh Road
Butler, 16002
Open Wed-Fri 11:00am-5:00pm Saturday 11:00-4:00pm Sunday 11:00am-3:00pm