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Gift & Exchange Shop
50 West New England Ave.
Worthington, Ohio
43085-3536
(614) 885-1247
Fax: (614) 885-1040
Worthhsoc@aol.com

Open Tues. - Fri. 1-4 pm, Sat. 10 am – 2 pm

Gift ShopThe WHS Gift and Exchange Shop sells an ever-changing variety of new and donated or consigned vintage treasures such as silver and brass accessories, pottery, porcelain, jewelry, glassware, quilts, linens, artwork, crafts and Society merchandise.

On any given day, you might find heirloom silver, vintage china and old-time kitchen gadgets as well as a full array of Worthington items from inexpensive postcards to the elegant Bishop Chase Trivet. The shop is definitely a “must see” place if you’re seeking a special Worthington gift.

WHS Members receive a 10% Wrg Pottery and Woodbury Pewter.

Featured items for sale are:

  • The Bishop Chase Trivet
  • Woodbury Pewter
  • Williamsburg Pottery
  • Books about Worthington
  • Worthington Bean Soup.  The Gift Shop at the Old Rectory is the only place in town where you can buy the "fixings" for making delicious Home-made Worthington Bean Soup.  We even have bean soup packaged specially for Christmas giving.  Each container (jar or plastic) includes our special mix of dried beans and spices as well as two different recipes with cooking instructions.

We do not have the ability to process Charge or Debit cards or accept online orders. Please print the Gift Shop order form (PDF; 458KB) and make all payments by check.

All collectibles and antiques sold at the Gift Shop have been donated or consigned specifically to the Gift Shop.

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