Bill Shull is the owner of the coolest place to shop in South Carolina. He is the grandson of Clarence T. Summer, who started CT Summer Hardware & Antiques in downtown Newberry, South Carolina, around 1928. The hardware store and home repair service have evolved into a vintage hardware and antique store. And what a perfect place to house such antiquities, as the building was constructed in the late 1860s. Just looking at the outside your hairs will rise on end, as it is clear a treasure hunt awaits. This space is stocked from the top-to-bottom with just about everything — from retro metal signs, ethyl gasoline pumps, furniture, fixtures, and hard-to-find hardware items. You definitely need a day to take in this wonderama contained in three buildings on three floors and a warehouse. This isn't just a shopping trip — it's an adventure at one of the best stores in South Carolina. Are you ready? Come on in.
CT Summer Vintage Hardware Antiques is a Newberry staple attracting folks from far and wide to take in its interesting inventory and amazing history.
As you can see, it might be difficult to maneuver through the tightly-packed space, but your curiosity will drive you to prevail.
For vintage clothing lovers — make your own from some of these classic McCall's sewing patterns. Remember when clothing was finely-crafted including darts sewn in blouses?
Handily, you can use this old dress form to start that designing career.
Here is an exciting box of porcelain fittings for someone needing to finish a specialized project.
They should fit into here. By the way, if you need a tub, this place has them in all shapes and sizes, and the claw feet too.
Also contained in the store is an expansive selection of 1950s and '60s-era tile on hand, allowing restoration experts to keep their old bathrooms intact. Why modernize when you can find the original here?
Architectural salvage could be another name for this store with fireplace mantels, wooden pillars, dramatic lighting, and windows galore. Or just some cool decorations for the home.
Like this antique vending cart you can bring out for a party or use it to showcase some treasured family heirlooms.
This store is so amazing, even the folks from the "American Pickers" show came to visit, airing the episode in 2011.
Another maybe more interesting fact is Shull's father, Dr. Clifford Shull, was a Nobel Prize-winning American physicist. This magical store also carries some of his historical items. If you are looking for more of the best antique stores in South Carolina, we have compiled a list of 16 for your perusal. Happy hunting!
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