Antico II is on the 2nd floor of an old barn shaped building that they share with another antique business. I don’t know much about antiques but the prices seemed much higher at the downstairs business. The owner is French so the items have a French country look(but not everything is French). It’s a popular place for dealers and decorators. Not all pieces are that old because a range of periods and styles are covered. Antico’s antiques are spread across multiple rooms and not organized in any fashion that I could discern. They were heavy on wood furniture(chests, tables, bureaus) and grandfather clocks. Most of their pieces were larger, though they did have some china(dishes), lamps, copper pots(for cooking), mirrors and paintings. Some of their merchandise is listed on their website. Things that caught my eye: * 19th Chinese wedding bed($ 12,000): it looks like a little chamber with steps, elaborately carved on the outside * Wooden birdhouse that looked like the Kremlin