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Since 1999, we've been connecting collectors, decorators, and antique lovers with primitive, Americana, and country treasures.

Timeless antiques with stories worth bringing home.

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History of

Dater House

 

Dater House was built in 1798 by a man named Philip Dater. Dater served in the war of 1812 and is remembered by a New York State Historical marker located in front of the house. After Philip Dater died during the 20th century, the house was a home to many families. Some for a short time, others for decades.

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History of

Dater House Antiques

 

In 1997 the current family, Scott and Cindy Johnson, purchased the home and restored it into the condition it is today.

 

Located in the summer kitchen of the house is a small antique shop known as Dater House Antiques and is singly owned by Cindy Johnson. A specialty shop offering hand chosen authentic country & primitive antiques.

 

Her shop is open year round with a pellet stove heating the shop during the winter months. She has developed and seen the business grow since 1999. 

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Dater House and Friends Antiques

Our Mulit-dealer Shop

Located in West Sand Lake NY, the shop offers antique lovers two stories of primitive, americana antiques.  

 

In 2022 Cindy and Scott saw the potential of this building

 

1927 as Pythian Castle. According to "Images of America Sand Lake" by Mary D. French & Robers J. Lilly the upper hall with the stained-glass windows and murals was painted by C.G. Davidson. The lower floor was many spaces over the years including an elelmentary school and dance studio.

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Looking for anything in particular?

From standout furniture to everyday antiques with purpose, you'll find it here.

Authentic Antiques. Timeless Character.

We celebrate the craftsmanship, history, and charm found in primitive and Americana antiques, carefully curating pieces that feel as relevant today as they did centuries ago.

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