- What is your Mission?
- Tell me about your Company?
- How do I contact you?
- How can I get there?
- When are you open?
- Who can I expect to see there?
- What is Request-a-Piece?
Our Mission
"Provide collectors and resellers good quality merchandise at reasonable
prices"
Company Profile
A family business serving the public since *1953, our diversity and interesting
"eye" has pleased museum curators and beginning collectors alike. In
addition to our shop, we hold auctions and exhibit at antiques shows. We are members of the NAWCC, NAA,
and the NHADA
Our long-term clients are our best customers but we're always looking for new needs to
fulfil. We take pride in never forcing a sale. Our motto is "Quality
speaks for itself!"
*The firm was started by Hyman G. Webber, who purchased the property in the
early-50's. That tradition is continued by his son, Robert S. Webber along with his
grandson, Harvey B. S. Webber, who represents the fifth generation of the Antiques
business in the Webber family.
Contact Information
Let us know your special interests and we'll keep you in our database.
E-mail: harvey@hgwebber.com
Telephone: (603) 926-3349 or call us toll free at (888) 634-5322
Facsimile: Call prior to faxing for number and set-up to receive
Post Address: P.O. Box 1560, Hampton, NH 03842
Street Address: 495 Lafayette Road (Route 1)
And don't forget our ad, "We will buy one piece or the contents of your
home."
(New Hampshire) I-95 to Exit 2, Route 51E to Route 1, turn Left, 1 block on right
 |
Use for Directions from
anywhere in the U.S. to Webber Antiques |
Webber's Barn is open between the following *hours (Closed Monday)
Tuesday: 5:30 a.m. -
5:00 p.m. (We get Antiques in nice and early...)
Wed. to Sat.: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 p.m.
- 5:00 p.m.
* Sometimes we may be out for a short time (House calls, mail pickup,
etc.)
If you are far away, let us know and we'll make sure to be there on your arrival.
This a new service to help you find an antique or collectible. We hope you find
it useful picking our collective antique brains, no pun intended. Let us know what
you think.
To give it a try follow the link to "Request-a-Piece".
To peek at some of the requests of others, try the "View
Requests" option.