Mississippi Antiques
Directory of antique dealers, collectors, buyers, and sellers in Mississippi. Discover Southern treasures, antebellum furniture, Civil War memorabilia, and vintage collectibles from Natchez to the Gulf Coast.
Featured Antique Dealers
Mississippi Antique Galleria Gulf Coast's Largest
The largest antique destination on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, sprawling over 50,000 square feet with space for over 400 vendors. Features antiques, gifts, original local art, and boutique gift shops.
Location: Gulfport, MS
Specialty: Multi-dealer antique mall
The Open Market 24,000 Sq Ft
Located on historic Washington Street in Vicksburg, this 24,000 sq ft establishment specializes in antique furniture with Southern charm. Find old dressers, sofas, antique wooden chests, paintings, vintage clothing, and kitchenware collectibles.
Location: Washington Street, Vicksburg
Specialty: Antique furniture, Southern decor
Central Mississippi Flea Market 17,000 Sq Ft
Located in downtown Kosciusko along the historic Natchez Trace, offering over 17,000 square feet of vintage goods, antiques, collectibles, crafts, and more in a charming small-town setting.
Location: Kosciusko, MS
Specialty: Vintage, antiques, collectibles
Relics Marketplace 100+ Vendors
Two floors and 16,000 square feet of sales space featuring more than 100 vendor booths. A premier destination for antiques and collectibles in North Mississippi.
Address: 248 S Green St., Tupelo, MS 38804
Specialty: Multi-vendor antique marketplace
The Depot Antique Mall 100+ Booths
Oxford, Mississippi's choice for unique, authentic antiques and collectibles with over 100 vendor booths. Features vintage furniture, home d�cor, jewelry, memorabilia, and collectibles.
Address: 709 North Lamar Blvd., Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 236-1979
Southern Antiques & Accents Plantation Specialist
Located in historic Columbus, specializing in refined pieces suitable for plantation houses. The owner focuses on French provincial furniture, including mahogany writing desks from Natchez estates.
Location: 5th Street South, Columbus, MS
Specialty: French provincial, estate furniture
Natchez
Historic Natchez, one of the oldest settlements on the Mississippi River, is renowned for its antebellum architecture and antique shops specializing in Southern heritage pieces and vintage jewelry.
- Mrs. Holder's Antiques - Fine Southern antiques
- Ole Man River Antiques - River heritage pieces
- Lower Lodge Antiques - Estate furniture
- Fleur De Lis - French-inspired antiques
- Prince Collectables & Antiques - Collectibles
- Primitives Unlimited - Primitive and country antiques
- Bless This Mess Vintage Market - Vintage and antiques
- Natchez Junk Genies - 11 Feltus St., eclectic finds
Natchez shops are typically located in restored downtown buildings dating to the 1800s, adding to the authentic Southern shopping experience.
Antebellum Estate Finds: Natchez antique shops often carry pieces from local plantation estates including large canopy beds, cylinder roll secretaries, rosewood �tag�res, marble-top parlor furnishings, fine china, sterling silver, and Persian rugs.
Jackson Area
Mississippi's capital city and surrounding areas offer diverse antique shopping from multi-dealer malls to specialty shops.
According to Manta.com, Jackson has 10 antique dealers, making it one of the top cities for antique shopping in Mississippi.
- Antique Mall of Madison - Multi-dealer mall
- Fondren District Shops - Arts & antiques district
- Highland Village Antiques - Jackson area
- Central Mississippi Flea Market - Kosciusko, 17,000 sq ft on Natchez Trace
- Grenada Antique Shops - Historic square area
Vicksburg
Historic Vicksburg, site of the famous Civil War siege, offers antique shopping with a strong focus on Civil War memorabilia, Southern furniture, and items from the steamboat era.
The Open Market
Washington Street landmark with 24,000 sq ft of antique furniture with Southern charm. Old dressers, sofas, antique wooden chests, paintings, vintage clothing, and kitchenware.
Levee Street Marketplace
Located on Levee Street with two floors of antiques offering something for everyone. River-themed items and Civil War era pieces.
Keystone Antique Furnishings
Classic furniture, paintings, rugs, and home d�cor items. Quality pieces for discriminating collectors.
Antique Mall Of The South
Multi-dealer mall with diverse inventory from multiple vendors.
Old House Depot
Architectural salvage and antiques from historic Mississippi homes.
Rebecca Rose Flea Market
Flea market with vintage finds and collectibles.
Historic Tour Homes: McRaven Tour Home in Vicksburg, with portions built in 1797, 1836, and 1849, allows visitors to view museum-worthy antiques representing each time period of Mississippi's history.
Oxford & North Mississippi
Home to the University of Mississippi, Oxford combines college-town energy with Southern charm and excellent antiquing opportunities.
- The Depot Antique Mall - 709 North Lamar Blvd., 100+ vendor booths, vintage furniture, collectibles, jewelry, memorabilia
The Depot offers something for everyone with diverse inventory from over 100 vendors.
- Relics Marketplace - 248 S Green St., 16,000 sq ft, 100+ vendors, 2 floors
Tupelo, birthplace of Elvis Presley, offers unique vintage finds including music memorabilia.
- Southern Antiques & Accents - 5th Street South, French provincial furniture, Natchez estate pieces
Historic town known for well-preserved downtown and antebellum heritage. Shops set among Victorian homes.
Mississippi Gulf Coast
The coastal region offers unique antiquing with beach-themed finds, coastal d�cor, and the state's largest antique mall.
- Mississippi Antique Galleria - 50,000 sq ft, 400+ vendors, Gulf Coast's largest antique destination with original local art and boutique gift shops
- Vintage Roots, LLC - Historic Downtown Biloxi, Rue Magnolia, handpicked antiques, vintage collectibles, retro clothing, Pyrex kitchenware
- Centuries Antique Warehouse - Large metal building with affordable antiques, flatware, china, beds, dressers, lamps, vintage cameras
- Southern Bound Book Shop - Vintage books and ephemera
- The French Potager - French-inspired antiques
The Gulf Coast antique scene features coastal items, beach-themed d�cor, and items from the region's maritime heritage alongside traditional Southern antiques.
Specialty Categories
Antebellum & Plantation Furniture
Mississippi's plantation heritage means exceptional finds in antebellum furniture: large canopy beds with mosquito netting, tall armoires (homes had no closets), cylinder roll secretaries, rosewood �tag�res, and marble-top parlor furnishings from the 1800s.
Civil War Memorabilia
Vicksburg, site of the 47-day siege, and other Mississippi battlefields provide Civil War collectors with authentic artifacts, documents, photographs, weapons, uniforms, and battlefield relics. Authentication is essential.
Delta Blues & Music Memorabilia
The Mississippi Delta, birthplace of the blues, offers vintage records, concert posters, photographs, and memorabilia from blues legends. Tupelo shops carry Elvis Presley collectibles.
French Provincial & European
Mississippi's French colonial history means dealers specialize in French provincial furniture, particularly in Natchez and Columbus. Mahogany pieces, writing desks, and Louis XV style furnishings.
Steamboat & River Heritage
Mississippi River heritage items including steamboat memorabilia, river navigation charts, cotton trade documents, and items from the great steamboat era of the 1800s.
Sterling Silver & Fine China
Southern estates yield exceptional sterling silver flatware, tea services, and fine china. Look for patterns from established Southern families and plantation dining services.
Antique Shows & Events
| Event | Location | When | Details |
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| Mississippi Antique Showcase | Various cities (Natchez, Columbus, Biloxi, Oxford, Jackson) | Traveling show | MPB television appraisal show event. Airs Thursdays 7pm on Mississippi Public Broadcasting |
| Vintage Market Days Mississippi | TBA | March 27-29, 2026 | Upscale vintage market with art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, home d�cor |
| Mississippi State Fair | Jackson | October annually | Antiques, collectibles, crafts, flea market vendors |
| Downtown Jubilee | Grenada | September 13, 2025 | Historic square, 9am-4pm, arts, crafts, antiques, music |
| Mississippi Makers Fest | Jackson (Two Mississippi Museums) | May 9, 2026 | Art, crafts, ceramics by Mississippi artisans, 10am-8pm |
| Little Balkans Days | Pittsburg area | Labor Day Weekend | Mining heritage festival with antiques and crafts |
| Natchez Pilgrimage | Natchez | Spring & Fall | Historic home tours with opportunities to see antebellum antiques in situ |
Mississippi Antique Trail
The Mississippi Antique Trail is a comprehensive website and brochure/map directory of vintage and antique shops across the state. Plan road trips to discover hidden gems in historic Mississippi towns. The Trail features listings organized by city including Natchez, Jackson, Vicksburg, Oxford, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Mississippi Antique Galleria in Gulfport is the largest antique destination in Mississippi, sprawling over 50,000 square feet with space for over 400 vendors. It features antiques, gifts, original local art, and boutique gift shops. Other major malls include The Open Market in Vicksburg (24,000 sq ft), Central Mississippi Flea Market in Kosciusko (17,000 sq ft), and Relics Marketplace in Tupelo (16,000 sq ft with 100+ vendors).
Natchez is the premier destination for antebellum furniture, with shops specializing in pieces from local plantation estates. Look for large canopy beds, cylinder roll secretaries, rosewood �tag�res, and marble-top parlor furnishings. Southern Antiques & Accents in Columbus specializes in refined plantation-style pieces including French provincial furniture. Vicksburg shops also carry Southern estate furniture from the antebellum period.
Vicksburg, site of the famous 47-day siege, is the best location for Civil War memorabilia. Shops on Washington Street and Levee Street carry authentic artifacts, documents, photographs, and battlefield relics. The Open Market, Levee Street Marketplace, and Antique Mall Of The South often have Civil War items. Always verify authentication for valuable pieces, and note that some items may require documentation for interstate transport.
Natchez antique shops include Mrs. Holder's Antiques, Ole Man River Antiques, Lower Lodge Antiques, Fleur De Lis, Prince Collectables & Antiques, Primitives Unlimited, Bless This Mess Vintage Market, and Natchez Junk Genies (11 Feltus St.). Most shops are located in restored downtown buildings dating to the 1800s, adding to the authentic Southern shopping experience.
The Mississippi Antique Showcase is a traveling appraisal show produced by Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB). Introduced in October 2022, the show has filmed appraisal events in Jackson, Columbus, Biloxi, Natchez, and Oxford. Episodes air every Thursday at 7pm on MPB. The show features local antiques being appraised by experts, similar to the format of Antiques Roadshow.
The Mississippi Delta, birthplace of the blues, offers vintage records, concert posters, photographs, and memorabilia from blues legends. Delta towns like Clarksdale have shops specializing in blues heritage items. Tupelo, birthplace of Elvis Presley, is excellent for Elvis collectibles and early rock and roll memorabilia. Relics Marketplace in Tupelo (16,000 sq ft, 100+ vendors) often has music-related antiques.
Some of the best small towns for antiquing in Mississippi include: Kosciusko (Central Mississippi Flea Market, 17,000 sq ft along the Natchez Trace); Columbus (well-preserved antebellum downtown with Victorian homes); Oxford (college town charm, The Depot Antique Mall with 100+ booths); Grenada (historic square, Downtown Jubilee festival); and various Delta towns with blues heritage shops. The Mississippi Antique Trail brochure helps locate these destinations.
Major antique events in Mississippi include: Mississippi Antique Showcase (traveling MPB appraisal events); Vintage Market Days Mississippi (upscale vintage market, March 2026); Mississippi State Fair (October, antiques and collectibles); Downtown Jubilee in Grenada (September); Mississippi Makers Fest in Jackson (May); and Natchez Pilgrimage (Spring and Fall historic home tours). The state fair and various county fairs also feature antique dealers.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast offers unique antiquing: Mississippi Antique Galleria in Gulfport (50,000 sq ft, 400+ vendors) is the largest destination. In Biloxi, visit Vintage Roots, LLC on Rue Magnolia in Historic Downtown for antiques, vintage collectibles, retro clothing, and Pyrex kitchenware. Centuries Antique Warehouse offers affordable antiques including flatware, china, beds, and vintage cameras. Coastal shops feature beach-themed d�cor and maritime heritage items.
Use the Mississippi Antique Trail website and brochure/map to plan your route. Popular itineraries include: Natchez Trace Route (Kosciusko to Natchez via the historic parkway); River Cities Route (Vicksburg to Natchez along the Mississippi River); North Mississippi Loop (Oxford, Tupelo, Columbus); and Gulf Coast Route (Biloxi to Gulfport). Combine antiquing with historic home tours, blues heritage sites, and Southern cuisine for a complete Mississippi experience.
Tips for Antiquing in Mississippi
- Visit during Pilgrimage seasons - Natchez Spring and Fall Pilgrimages offer opportunities to see antiques in historic homes
- Use the Mississippi Antique Trail - Free brochure/map available at visitor centers throughout the state
- Verify Civil War items - Authentication is essential for valuable military artifacts and documents
- Ask about provenance - Many pieces come from documented plantation estates with known histories
- Check for condition issues - Mississippi's humid climate can affect wood and textiles
- Plan for heat - Summer antiquing can be hot; many shops are air-conditioned, but outdoor markets require preparation