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Pop's House of Country Collectibles - find new gifts for everyone, along with Antiques, Collectibles and Homemade Crafts.

Homemade candies, pies, cookies, breads and "soup of the day".  New at Pop's House, casserole specials served take out family style.

Welcome...

 

Pop's House of Country Collectibles

8101 Margaretta Rd.

Sodus Point, NY  14555

315-483-4439

Hours:

Wednesday - Friday 11AM - 5:30PM

Saturday & Sunday 11AM - 5:30PM

Popshouse2006@aol.com

For Your Shopping Pleasure

Pop's House currently has 86 consigners who feature a variety of special items, such as (but not limited to )....the nautical porch where you will not only find lighthouse decor, flip flops and life jackets, but Pop's House has Amish made boat shelves....enjoy our year round holiday room, where all year is Christmas, Easter, Valentines, Fall Themes and Halloween....Find that perfect piece of colored or depression glass....Photos by local photographer Bill Huff Jr.....Homemade Jewelry by many different artists....Homemade candles and homemade goat soaps....incense with holders....wreaths for all occassions and homemade hydrangea wreaths,  spring and summer decor....birdhouses....antiques and primitives....beautiful hand painted glassware....rusty hearts and stars....decor with apples, grapes, strawberries, blueberries, cherries and olives....handmade note cards....homemade stain glass suncatchers....Embroidered items....knitting and crocheted scarfs and baby items....scented decorative room freshener bears....collectibles....inspirational wooden signs....clocks....purses....basket liners and table runners....punched tin tart warmers....and furniture of all sorts!

About Us

  Pop’s House

Family History

 

 

Dorothy Kraus married John Herrold in 1941.  They met when  

 John worked for the Pennsylvania railroad and Dorothy worked

at what is now Martella’s Market.  They raised their family at

8101 Margaretta Rd.  Dorothy passed away in 1986 and John,

lovingly referred to as “Pop”, passed away in 2005.

The family home was for sale for a year and a half.  John’s

daughter, Joan Carter and granddaughter Ruth Lennox, who

are very close, decided to go into business together in order to

keep the home in the family.  “It would be very hard to see

someone else’s car in the driveway”.  The girls decided to accept consignments of antiques, collectibles and homemade crafts,

as a way of helping others to sell their wares and to help fill the

store quickly.  The store was opened on December 8th , 2006

which would have been Pop’s 90th birthday.

 

 
 


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