Clara Grace Mercantile is a curated antiques shop in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, specializing in mid-century and vintage textiles, home furnishings, and smaller decorative objects sourced primarily from estate sales and private collections across Oklahoma and the region.
The shop occupies a retail footprint on a block increasingly defined by independent antiques dealers and home goods vendors. Unlike larger format consignment malls that operate on volume and rent-per-booth models, Clara Grace Mercantile functions as a single-owner inventory operation where selection reflects deliberate curation rather than whatever sellers bring in. The focus on textiles—vintage quilts, woven blankets, printed linens, upholstered pieces—distinguishes it from generalist antiques stores that spread stock across furniture, collectibles, and décor from many eras. Inventory skews toward items from the 1930s through 1970s, with occasional earlier or later pieces.
Textile prices start around $25 to $40 for smaller items like vintage kitchen towels or table linens in good condition, and climb to $200 to $400 for well-preserved mid-century quilts or larger woven wall hangings. Upholstered pieces and furnishings typically range from $150 to $600 depending on condition and rarity. The shop does not conduct regular sales or seasonal discounting; pricing reflects fair market value for estate antiques rather than promotional retail.
Merchandise rotates based on estate acquisitions, which means no two visits yield identical stock. Inventory depth in any single category varies week to week. During months when multiple estate sales yield textiles, selection expands noticeably. During slower acquisition periods, stock stabilizes but options narrow. Shoppers seeking a specific item, color, or pattern should visit multiple times or contact the owner in advance to discuss needs.
The Antique Mall of Oklahoma City, located on Northwest 23rd Street, operates as a multi-booth consignment space with over 100 vendor booths, offering wider selection across price points and object types but less editorial focus. Its scale favors browsers hunting for volume and variety; Clara Grace Mercantile favors customers with specific aesthetic interests and patience for curation. The Antique Cow, also in Midtown, leans toward farmhouse and cottage-style pieces and repurposed décor, mixing original antiques with newer-made vintage-style goods. Clara Grace Mercantile maintains stricter separation between genuine estate antiques and reproduction items.
For textile-focused shopping specifically, Clara Grace Mercantile's concentration exceeds what most multi-category dealers stock. Customers prioritizing breadth and one-stop browsing suits the Antique Mall; those seeking depth in textiles and mid-century home décor suits Clara Grace Mercantile.
This shop suits collectors with specific era or style preferences, interior designers sourcing authentic mid-century textiles for residential or commercial projects, and customers willing to invest in quality pieces that require no restoration. It serves people comfortable visiting a small shop multiple times to find the right item, and those who understand that antiques pricing reflects scarcity and condition rather than retail markup.
It does not suit shoppers expecting large inventory, discounted bulk purchases, or a predictable stock of popular categories. It is not a clearance outlet or volume-focused consignment mall.
Expect a focused browsing experience in a intimate retail space. The owner is present most operating hours and can discuss provenance, condition, and pricing without pressure. First-time visitors benefit from communicating their interests—mid-century modern, specific color palettes, textile type—so the owner can flag incoming acquisitions matching those tastes. Payment is cash or card. Returns or exchanges are available within a reasonable window for pieces that do not meet stated condition.
Clara Grace Mercantile operates Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., closed Mondays. The shop is located in Midtown Oklahoma City; on-street parking is available on the block and in nearby lots. No minimum purchase is required. The space is ground-floor, accessible by standard entry. Verify current hours before visiting, as independent retail hours occasionally shift with owner availability or seasonal adjustments.
Clara Grace Mercantile fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's antiques landscape: it prioritizes authenticity and curation over volume, making it a reliable source for mid-century textiles and furnishings that mass-market antiques venues do not consistently stock.
