Middlesex, New Jersey (NJ) Antique Dealers Companies
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- Antique Art Objects2
- Computers and Accessories, Secondhand3
- Consignment Shops8
- Flea Markets1
- Junk Dealers2
- Pawnbrokers6
- Rare Manuscripts1
- Secondhand Book Stores3
- Stereo Equipment, Secondhand1
- Thrift Shops120
- Used Book Dealers2
- Used Clothing1
- Used Furniture83
- Used Household Appliances1
- Used Small Household Appliances1
- Wholesale Antiques1
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- Avenel3
- Carteret1
- Colonia4
- Cranbury7
- Dunellen2
- East Brunswick8
- Edison7
- Fords1
- Green Brook3
- Highland Park4
- Jamesburg2
- Kendall Park2
- Metuchen13
- Middlesex3
- Milltown1
- Monmouth Junction1
- Monroe Township5
- Monroe Twp1
- New Brunswick12
- North Brunswick4
- Old Bridge7
- Perth Amboy7
- Piscataway4
- Sayreville1
- South Amboy3
- South Plainfield4
- South River3
- Spotswood3
- Woodbridge4
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