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Behind the Iron Gates

Step back in time to discover a plethora of antiques and other collectibles from many periods of history

1-315-484-3364
1818 W. Genesee St.
Syracuse, NY 13204
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Located in a beautifully restored historic house, step back in time to discover a plethora of antiques and other collectibles from many periods of history, including home furnishings, vintage clothing, estate jewelry, primitives, 50's kitchen memorabilia and linens.


Behind the Iron Gates also specializes in the buying and selling of gold and silver as well as estate, costume and vintage jewelry.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Syracuse, NY

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