
The shop’s unique atmosphere transported visitors back in time, with a potbelly stove warming the entrance and antique furniture arranged in vignettes reminiscent of kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms of bygone eras. Mary’s dedication to preserving history was evident in every detail, from the oak furniture and Victorian glassware to the vast collection of clocks and rural collectibles.
Mary’s philosophy was simple: antiques connect us to the past in ways modern, disposable items cannot. She loved her customers and took pride in creating a space where people could find hidden treasures and share in her passion for preservation. As she once quipped, “If there is something somebody wants, there’s a good chance we have it.”

Today, when you visit Old Warehouse Antiques, you’re not just stepping into a store—you’re stepping into a legacy of love, craftsmanship, and connection to the past. Barb and Brenda are devoted to ensuring that every visitor experiences the charm and history their mother built into every corner of the warehouse.
If you find yourself in Sterling, Colorado, don’t miss the chance to stop by Old Warehouse Antiques at 326 North Front Street. Look for the iconic purple “Antique” sign, and you just might find Barb or Brenda greeting you with the same warmth and dedication that Mary Eastman embodied for over two decades.


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