My mother-in-law, an interior decorator, recently paid us a visit. Upon seeing the home we’re purchasing later this month, she told me that I just had to have some old stained glass windows to put on display over the fireplace. And of course, she knew exactly the place. (Even though she lives in West Virginia, she’s spent quite a bit of time perusing our local antique stores on her many visits.)
So, off to Euro Treasures we went. Did we find any stained glass? Um, yes. I think we looked through about a thousand pieces…

There are lots of…ahem…interesting items at Euro Treasures. Being that I am almost 9 months pregnant, I found this one somewhat appealing. New mantlepiece, perhaps?

This book was in pristine condition and had lots of good tips for children. My favorite was how “certain things are private” and one should not share with anyone except his mother and father if he has eaten too much ice cream and is feeling ill. Perhaps I should have re-read that little lesson before eating that cake batter ice cream with an extra scoop of chocolate flakes today!




Some of the items in Euro Treasures date back to the 1700s. You absolutely cannot imagine the craftsmanship and carving on these pieces. Here is one such example:

Unfortunately, there were no chairs to be found at Euro Treasures. *sigh*


So. Take your coat (it gets pretty chilly in this big warehouse). And put on your tennis shoes (you will need them – or maybe that’s just my 40 extra pounds talking!). Get over there, and get over there now!
Euro Treasures (on the web)
470 W 600 S (right off the 600 S exit of I-15)
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: 801.364.6390
Hours: Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm








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I’ve driven past this a thousand times and never stopped by! That will be changed promptly! Look at the treasures!!!
xox