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The Lost Key Antiques

Along with antiques, The Lost Key Antiques boasts more than 2,000 comic books dating from the 1960s to now

1-315-416-9806
9684 Brewerton Road
Brewerton, NY 13029
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Boasting a large selection of jewelry, coins, books and vinyl, this family-owned shop also has more than 2,000 comic books dating from the 1960s to now.


The Lost Key also has lovely art glass including Stueben and Tiffany as well as Fenton, Fiestaware, antique dolls, clocks, pottery, art nouveau, toys and furniture.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Brewerton, NY

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