Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer

"Just 'cause you possess something, don’t mean it’s yours. Nothing in this shop belongs to you."

- Leroy to Mr. Gold Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer is a Storybrooke location featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. It first appears in the fourth episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time.

Notable Items
{{Hidden|Season One|

"The Price of Gold"

 * Ashley's baby adoption papers
 * A Minnie Mouse figurine
 * A chess set belonging to Snow White's father, King Leopold
 * Geppetto's father and mother in marionette form
 * A glass unicorn mobile from Emma's nursery in the castle

"That Still Small Voice"

 * A genie lamp

"The Shepherd"

 * David's house windmill
 * The seven dwarves' beer steins set

"Desperate Souls"

 * A Mickey Mouse telephone
 * A tiny brass figurine of the Three Wise Monkeys
 * Two Ny Form troll figurines

"Heart of Darkness"

 * The Magic Mirror's genie lamp

"The Return"

 * Vintage Shoe Shine Box 5 Cent
 * Baelfire's kickball
 * Jefferson's Hat box

"The Stranger"

 * Geppetto and Pinocchio's clock

"A Land Without Magic"
{{Hidden|Season Two|
 * Prince Charming's sword
 * Three crystal balls
 * The golden egg used to store the true love potion (also seen in Mr. Gold's dream in "Lacey" )}}

"Broken"

 * The Chipped Cup
 * The Wraith's Medallion
 * A tea set and two cups from Rumplestiltskin's castle

"We Are Both"

 * Cora's spell book
 * A tracking potion

"Into the Deep"

 * Rumplestiltskin's spinning wheel

"Queen of Hearts"

 * Wands

"The Cricket Game"

 * A magic dreamcatcher

"The Outsider"

 * Baelfire's shawl
 * A severed hand

"In the Name of the Brother"

 * The Magic Globe

"The Queen Is Dead"

 * Snow White's tiara

"The Miller's Daughter"

 * The Enchanted Candle
 * Invisible chalk

"Second Star to the Right"
{{Hidden|Season Three|
 * A bottle with Regina's teardrop}}

"Dark Hollow"

 * Pandora's Box

"Save Henry"

 * Qin Shi Huang and the Terracotta Army figurine set

"Going Home"

 * The Enchanted Cuffs

"The Tower"

 * Night root

"The Jolly Roger"

 * Prince Eric's cloak
 * Hook's spyglass

"Bleeding Through"
{{Hidden|Season Four|
 * Lumiere's candelabrum }}

"A Tale of Two Sisters"

 * Anna's pendant

"The Apprentice"

 * Hook's severed hand

"The Snow Queen"

 * A snow globe
 * Ingrid's, Helga's and Gerda's ribbons

"Heroes and Villains"

 * A teddy bear
 * A suitcase
 * Magic gauntlet

"Unforgiven"
{{Hidden|Season Five|
 * Maleficent's baby rattle}}

"Siege Perilous"

 * A silver cup from Doc's birthday party

"Birth"

 * A snow globe}}

Visitors

 * Ariel
 * Ashley Boyd
 * Apprentice †
 * August Booth
 * Bashful
 * Cora †
 * Cruella De Vil †
 * David Nolan
 * Doc
 * Dopey
 * Dr. Whale
 * Elsa
 * Emma Swan


 * Happy
 * Henry Mills
 * Hook †
 * Ingrid †
 * Isaac Heller
 * Johanna †
 * John Darling
 * King Arthur
 * Leroy
 * Marco
 * Mary Margaret Blanchard
 * Merida
 * Michael Darling


 * Mother Superior
 * Neal Cassidy †
 * Peter Pan †
 * Pongo
 * Regina Mills
 * Robin Hood
 * Ruby
 * Ursula
 * Walter
 * William Smee
 * Will Scarlet
 * Zelena

Trivia

 * -|On-screen Notes=

On-screen Notes

 * The shop's address is number 3480.
 * The pawnshop is situated right across the street from Mary Margaret's apartment. This is proven in "Best Laid Plans", where the pawnshop can clearly be seen through Mary Margaret's window as Maleficent's sleeping spell approaches.
 * It is also said to be one hundred yards away from the library.
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Production Notes

 * The back of the shop is a filming set while the front room is an actual store on Main Street in Steveston Village.
 * Some of the items in the shop were provided by members of the cast.
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Props Notes

 * The wallpaper in the front room of the pawnshop is Shadowplay SBK15370 wallpaper from Seabrook.
 * Like many other Storybrooke locations, the pawnshop contains several references to the Enchanted Forest, both the mainland and the maritime part. Actual birch trunks are scattered around as dividers, and the wall behind the main counter has crenelated "windows" which are full of paintings of trees and woods. Similar paintings can be seen in other parts of the shop. A leaf-print curtain separates the front room from the back of the shop. There are many model ships in the pawnshop, and a canoe hanging from the ceiling. Two ships in a bottle are sitting on a shelf. Other maritime objects include a miniature ship's rudder, a couple of ship paintings, and a real ship's rudder.
 * There is a miniature ship's rudder on the counter in "The Shepherd" and "True North". The same object is on the mantelpiece in the lounge at the inn in "Witch Hunt".
 * The Mickey Mouse telephone behind glass in a counter in several episodes is a vintage Disney Mickey Mouse Phone from AT&T.
 * The shoe shine box sitting on a shelf in the backroom of the pawnshop is a vintage Shoe Shine Box 5 Cent from the 1970s.
 * In "Into the Deep", there is a tea set lamp in the backroom of the pawnshop, which is the same one in Jefferson's house in "Hat Trick" with the only difference being the color.
 * The lamp is known as an Anthropologie One-Lump-Or-Two Lamp Base (no longer available).
 * In Mr. Gold's dream, one of the wands on display in the shop is the prop that was used for the Apprentice's Wand. The same wand appears inside a cupboard in Rumplestiltskin's castle in "Quite a Common Fairy". The Blue Fairy's Wand can also be seen in the dream.
 * The figurine set in "Save Henry" represents a famed king of the Qin Dynasty of Ancient China, Qin Shi Huang. He is identifiable as the figurine wearing a headdress and clothing with a dragon pattern. Surrounding him are the Terracotta Army, which represent the life-size sculptures of the same name that were historically buried with him as funerary art.
 * When Mr. Gold transforms the hat in "The Apprentice", there is an open book lying on his desk in the bottom left corner. Two alchemical symbols—Grades of Fire and Fire of Circulation 1 —are printed on the page, inside the illustration of a circle.
 * The rest of the symbols are characters from the reconstruction of the mysterious Emerald Tablet, one of the pillars of Western alchemy, and said to be inscribed with the secrets of the universe. One interpretation suggests that the inscription describes seven stages of alchemical transformation—calcination, dissolution, separation, conjunction, fermentation, distillation and coagulation.
 * The other book on the table contains an illustration by Dionysius Andreas Freher, a German mystical writer who lived from 1649 to 1728, who is most famous for his extensive commentaries on Christian mystic Jakob Böhme. The picture was published in an eighteenth century British publication of Böhme's works: The Works of Jacob Behmen, The Teutonic Philosopher, vol. 3, from 1764.
 * The label on Mr. Gold's furniture polish says Black Cat.
 * In "The Snow Queen" and "Sympathy for the De Vil", an amethyst is sitting on a shelf. Amethysts are believed to help people who suffer from a faulty memory.
 * The rocks Ingrid uses to steal and return people's memories in "Smash the Mirror" and "Shattered Sight" are also amethysts.
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Other Notes

 * A replica of the storefront is currently on display in the Streets of America area of Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida. It is not an actual shop, but simply a window display and sign.

Appearances
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.