Two Women Vintage Goods.
Two Women Vintage Goods sells antiques and vintage items. They're closing their shop down at the end of the month and in September will reopen in the revitalized area of East Sprague. They plan to add a coffee shop to their store.
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Wed., July 25, 2018
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A display of items stands available for purchase at Two Women Vintage Goods on July 13, 2018. The antique shop is set to move from 112 S. Cedar St. to a location on East Sprague and will reopen in September.
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Dianna Chelf owns Two Women Vintage Goods with daughter Fielding Chelf, not pictured, at 112 S. Cedar St. The family business partnership began in 2008 as an operation at the Chelfs’ property for antique and craft shows. under the name of Two Women Art and Antiques. The store moved to the downtown location six years ago.
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A sink in Two Women Vintage Goods is filled with soaps and body supplies alongside a soap dish in the shape of a pig on July 13, 2018.
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Two Women Vintage Goods is photographed at 112 S. Cedar St., on July 13, 2018. The shop has been open there for six years but will reopen in a revitalized area of Spokane on East Sprague Avenue in September.
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A rotary phone is for sale at Two Women Vintage Goods on July 13, 2018. The antique store will move from its location at 112 S. Cedar St. to a revitalized area on East Sprague with a September opening date.
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Dianna Chelf owns Two Women Vintage Goods with daughter Fielding Chelf, not pictured, at 112 S. Cedar St. The family business partnership began in 2008 as an operation at the Chelfs’ property for antique and craft shows.
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A vintage U-Haul toy is for sale alongside a pair of old-fashioned roller skates at Two Women Vintage Goods on July 13, 2018. The shop is owned by mother-daughter duo Dianna and Fielding Chelf.
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A customized sales tag is attached to a vintage Dunlop tennis racket in a case at Two Women Vintage Goods on July 13, 2018.
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Vibrant bundles of tulip provide a splash of color among the variety of wood, porcelain and metal goods for sale at Two Women Vintage Goods on July 13, 2018. The antique shop is set to move from 112 S. Cedar St. to a location on East Sprague Avenue and will reopen in September.
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