What Vendors Sell Antiques At Ramona Flea Market?

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Grant
Grant
2026-02-03 14:42:42
Walking through Ramona Flea Market feels like a treasure hunt every time — row after row of booths run by folks who live for old things. If you’re looking specifically for antiques, the sellers aren’t just one uniform group; they range from longtime dealers who run full-time antique booths to weekend estate-sale flippers and local collectors who show up with a single, perfect chest or crate of vintage tools. Typical antique vendors you’ll see include mid-century furniture specialists, dealers in vintage glass and ceramics (think Depression glass, Fiesta, Pyrex), architectural salvage sellers with doors, mantels and hardware, military and advertising memorabilia collectors, jewelry and silver dealers, and people who specialize in small decorative items like clocks, typewriters, and old signage. There are also vendors who focus on textiles — quilts, linens, and vintage clothing — and others who carve a niche in records, cameras, and paper ephemera like postcards and posters.

Some booths are run by shops that treat the flea market as an extension of their storefront — they bring carefully curated, priced pieces in neat displays — while others feel like an estate sale spilled into a sunny lot: crates, tarps, and surprises. If you’re seeking true antiques (generally 100+ years old), watch for vendors who explicitly label items as ‘antique’ and are willing to talk provenance. I’ve had the best luck with the small, older dealers who have been coming for years; they’re often standing behind a booth stacked floor-to-ceiling with things that have real backstories. Newer or younger sellers tend to focus on mid-century and vintage revival pieces — still great finds, just a different era.

Finding the good booths can be part skill, part timing. I usually get there early — the best antique dealers put their premium pieces out first — and I walk the entire market once to spot booths that match what I’m hunting for before circling back to chat prices or ask for details. Don’t be shy about asking a seller how long they’ve had an item, where it came from, and whether they can hold it for a short time while you look around. Many vendors also do small restorations or will point you toward local carpenters and upholsterers if you want a piece fixed. Cash still moves the needle at Ramona; some vendors accept cards but a friendly cash offer can get you a deal.

If you want specific names of regular antique sellers, the market’s vendor list (often posted online or at the entrance) is helpful, because the roster changes seasonally — but in general, expect a handful of established antique dealers, several estate-sale resellers, and a rotating cast of collectors. My favorite visits are the ones where a patient scavenger’s walk turns into a conversation with a seller who knows the story behind a lamp or a trunk; those moments are what keep me coming back. Happy hunting — there’s always something that makes me grin when I uncover it.
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