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Welcome to Red Rocker Antiques 

At Red Rocker Antiques, every item tells a story and we’re here to help you find the one that speaks to you. From rare collectibles to rustic décor, our ever-changing selection is a treasure hunter’s dream. Whether you’re a first-time browser or a seasoned collector, there’s always something new to discover around the corner.

Featured Items!


This authentic World War II U.S. Army uniform set is a rare complete example, preserved with its original components for a full head-to-toe display. It includes the classic wool service jacket, two pairs of matching trousers, a dress shirt, a garrison cap, and the service cap with brass eagle insignia. What makes this set especially significant is the 5th Army shoulder patch sewn to the jacket, directly tying it to one of the most storied American field armies of the war.

The U.S. Fifth Army was activated in January 1943 under General Mark W. Clark and played a decisive role in the Italian Campaign. Soldiers of the Fifth Army fought in major battles including Salerno, Monte Cassino, Anzio, and the liberation of Rome, enduring some of the most grueling combat conditions of the European theater. Wearing this patch meant serving on the front lines of history, pushing through difficult terrain and facing fierce resistance in one of the Allies’ most critical campaigns.

This set is complete with brass “U.S.” and branch collar discs, eagle-embossed buttons, and original WWII tailoring. The wool fabric is well-preserved for its age, with expected light wear but no major damage, making it both collectible and display-ready. Together, the jacket, trousers, shirt, and caps create an authentic representation of a WWII American soldier’s dress uniform, offering a rare opportunity to own a unified grouping rather than individual pieces.

Uniforms tied to specific units always carry greater historical importance, and the Fifth Army patch elevates this set as both a collectible and a conversation piece. For collectors, museums, or anyone passionate about preserving WWII history, this is a powerful addition that embodies the service and sacrifice of the Greatest Generation.

This striking framed collection brings together authentic relics of the American Civil War, highlighted by a Confederate States of America oval belt plate with bugle motif, crossed artillery cannons insignia, CSA uniform buttons, and recovered firearm parts. Each piece tells a story of the Confederate soldier’s life in the field, from the artillery branch symbol to the corroded pistol barrel and grip.

Beautifully displayed on rich red velvet with a solid oak frame, this collection is ready to hang and makes a bold statement for Civil War history enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Whether displayed in a study, library, or collection room, this one-of-a-kind set preserves pieces of 19th-century American history in an eye-catching presentation.

This antique wooden wine bottle tilter is a remarkable example of both ingenuity and craftsmanship. Built with a gear-and-crank mechanism, it allows a bottle to be held securely and tilted for a smooth, controlled pour. The design not only made serving easier but also prevented sediment from disturbing the wine, a necessity in the days before modern filtration and decanting tools. The warm patina of the wood highlights its age and authenticity, making it a standout piece for display.

Wine tilters like this were most popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, often found in refined households and taverns where wine was served with ceremony. They embodied both utility and elegance, turning the simple act of pouring into a ritual of hospitality. Today, they are highly collectible, valued for their rarity and connection to historic dining traditions.

Bring a touch of vintage charm to your table with this stunning Carnival Glass set, featuring a blue iridescent harvest-pattern pitcher and four matching goblets. The glass shimmers with vibrant hues that change beautifully in the light, making it both a functional and decorative treasure.

Carnival Glass first rose to popularity in the early 1900s, known for its dazzling “oil-on-water” finish achieved through metallic salts during the glassmaking process. Once given as affordable prizes at carnivals—hence its name—today these pieces are sought-after collectibles cherished for their artistry and nostalgic appeal.

Perfect for collectors or those who love to entertain with timeless elegance.


About us

Red Rocker Antiques began with the vision and passion of Rachel Goodrich, a lifelong collector of unique antiques and vintage treasures from around the world. What started as a personal love for history, beauty, and craftsmanship grew into an extensive collection that reflects not only timeless style but also Rachel’s dedication to preserving the stories behind each piece.

Rachel has spent countless hours researching the origins, makers, and cultural significance of her finds, ensuring that every item in her shop is more than just décor, it’s a piece of history worth cherishing. Her knowledge and keen eye for authenticity allow her to curate a collection that blends rare discoveries, charming nostalgia, and lasting value.

At Red Rocker Antiques, Rachel’s passion is at the heart of everything we do. Whether you’re browsing our carefully selected treasures or seeking a specific item to add to your own collection, you’ll experience her commitment to helping others connect with the enduring beauty of the past.