Where Are We?
We are located in the heart of Nottoway County, Virginia right off of route 460 in between Crewe and Blackstone.
What do we sell?
We sell antique furniture, glassware, pottery, primitives, jewelry and collectibles. You can find an array of just about anything in the store at any time. Our merchandise is always changing. Check our Facebook page on the navigation above to see what’s in the store now, or just sold. You can contact me, Mark Derr, by phone, 434-378-4575, or email. My contact information is on the Contact Us section below.
How to contact Us?
You can contact Mark Derr by phone - 434-378-4575, or emailmia. My contact information is in the Contact Us section below.
Check out our latest on Facebook.
We evaluate antiques current market value – our expertise can appraise your possession in the current market.
We buy individual items and whole estates all over Southside Virginia and beyond. Bring your item(s) to the shop for an evaluation or we can come to you.
We also offer a consignment option for your larger pieces.
We offer a regional delivery service from our store (or other nearby locations) directly to you at an average of $1.50/mile one way.
On the first Saturday of July every year is the VA 100 Mile yard sale. Old Nottoway Antiques is one of the locations open that day where different vendors sell antiques. It's a great time! Check out the website here and the facebook page below for more information.
Our store was built around 1930 during the great depression by Bob Carson and was run as a general store. Bob became a successful merchant selling staples to the soldiers at the newly established Fort Pickett in nearby Blackstone just after the Second World War. He owned the building for aproximately 50 years, and the street next to the store bares his name, “Carson Lane”.
The building has also seen use as a Texaco gas station, meat market, and the Nottoway County Health Clinic. Prior to 2008, for almost 20 years, the building was used for storage. It is currently listed in the VA Department of Historic Resources Structural Survey of Nottoway County.
In 2006, we began restoring the store. We replaced the roof and brought it up to current code requirements. We spent two months restoring the original tin ceiling as we opened the store. Old Nottoway Antiques was officially opened in February 2008.