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Atrium Anna Vintage Luxury is primarily an online store that sells things on eBay, Poshmark, or Etsy.
Once a month on a Sunday, you will also find us in Oregon House at the Apollo Grand Bazaar, the Sacramento Antique Faire, and other pop-up vintage shows in Northern California.
For in-person purchases at any other time, our Mini Boutique is located in Oregon House. Please contact us for an appointment.
COMING! Grand opening of the mini boutique in 13811 Concord Trail, Oregon House, California, on the 24th of April, 2026.
"I have been using Atrium Anna's consignment services to sell designer clothes, scarves, and purses, as well as other good pieces of clothing. Annamaria is very professional and knows the worth of the products she is selling. Her organizational skills are exemplary in the way she keeps track of each item. I can count on her sending me checks for items sold without needing to ask. Annamaria is an honest businesswoman with integrity. I highly recommend using Annamaria's consignment business."
"I had a lovely Dale Chihuly piece to sell - fragile and precious - and had no idea how to do it. Annamaria was so helpful and supportive every step of the way - from helping me set the price, taking photos, and most importantly - packing it so that it would arrive safely at its destination. I would certainly use Atrium Anna again."
How was your experience with Atrium Anna: "Very pleasant."
Please tell us in detail what you like the best: "Personal connection! Lovely to work with you."
Would you recommend our services to others: "Yes!"
"Hello, Anna. Thanks again for making the Haws watering can available. It’s a pleasure to use it for daily watering. When it came, I noticed the copper sulfate around the base and assumed that it likely leaked, which it did a bit. I cleaned it up in that area and carefully re-flowed the solder. After two sessions, the leaks were completely sealed. The rose (on the end of the spout) was a bit blocked, also, but a soaking in citric acid and then some blowing out with compressed air got most of the holes watering properly again.
Just for fun, I did some research, and it’s likely, based on the embossed mark on the bottom of the can and the nature of the seams joining the elements together, that it was likely produced between 1930 and 1940, which makes it even more endearing.
As a gardener, I’ve long been aware of these cans ever since Smith & Hawken offered the tin and plastic versions of the larger cans (I have a large plastic one with a copper rose), so I especially appreciate this one.
Thanks for making it available!
Cheers, — James R."