From New Attraction Profiles: 1966
As its name indicates, this shop will feature unique items decorative and colorful antiques, choice reproductions and other ones-of-a-kind that would have been found on the shelves of shops in New Orleans a hundred years ago. This shop, will offer ship models, wrought iron lanterns, world globes, old maps and charts, swords, antique framed paintings, chandeliers, candelabra, fireplace fixtures, door knockers, as well as old telescopes, anchors, barometers, wood carvings, pirate relics, china, silverware, crystal pieces, pewter, and furnishings made of fine marble.
From WED Disneyland Dictionary 1968
Offers decorative antiques, crystal, rare porcelain, inlaid woods and other objects 'd art from around the world. As its name implies, many items are entirely unique; prices range up to $8,000.
From Steve Birnbaum brings you the best of Disneyland 1982:
It would be nice to be able to relate that this popular and eminently browsable corner of New Orleans Square still sold props from Disney movies, as it once did. Nowadays, antiques and some reproductions are the stock in trade, and the selection is just as intriguing as ever. The recent manufactures are mainly replicas of ephemera of a century ago. Among the antiques, there might be weather vanes and old-fashioned sleds, coal stoves, dolls, washbasins and hatstands, chandeliers and inlaid boxes, paintings and bed frames, glass grapes and paperweights, chamber pots and china cups. There's a little bit of everything to see here, and the aura of chaos makes the place great fun. A must.