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Julian Gage Home Collection Julian Gage, set up in 2003, is an exciting specialty home store featuring European and Asian antiques and fine custom reproductions. Located on Main Street in Oldwick New Jersey, Julian Gage is only 45 miles from NYC in central New Jersey off Route 78 exit 24. Julian Gage stocks a huge assortment of quality 18 th & 19 th century European and Chinese antiques.
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Antiques Discover a piece of history that's been tucked into our 5, 500 square foot store. Our antique collection at Julian Gage dates from the 18th, 19th and 20th century. Also, included in our inventory are quality reproductions for your home.
A sampling of the items you will find in our store include:

Fine Paintings
Fine Prints
Maps
Lithographs
Chandeliers
Table Lamps
Sconces
Porcelain
Mirrors
Clocks
Vases
Inlaid Boxes
Leather Books
Candle Sticks
Silver Plate Trays
Statues
Objects
Garden Décor
Located in the historic village of Oldwick, New Jersey, Julian Gage is considered by many to be the premier Fine Home Furnishings shopping destination in New Jersey. Our 5,500 square foot converted 1865 church building houses a wide assortment of 18th and 19th century English and Chinese antiques as well as 20th century vintage English reproduction furniture. We also have a large collection of fine art, lighting, decorative home accessories, garden decor, rare leather books and fine art photography.
Julian Gage Home Collection is owned and operated by Stephen Bonanno who has nearly three decades of experience in the antiques and home furnishings business. From 1987-2002 Stephen was head of the "Antique Furniture Division" at ABC Carpet & Home in NYC. While at ABC he traveled the globe sourcing and acquiring luxury antiques, fine furniture and thousands of exceptional special pieces for the home. As a result the antiques department at ABC thrived under his direction and taste for luxury antique furnishings.
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Hans M.
Mar 24, 2019
They had some interesting items there. Lots and lots to see. I would consider the prices to be extremely high. When I visit places like this, I like engage in conversation to learn. The man that was there could not be bothered. Said the details are on the tags. Paper shopping bags have more personality.
Mac Daddy
Jan 01, 2019
Went there today and loved it. This store used to be a church and it was meticulously converted to a fabulous antique shop. Everything in the store is top notch and the owner is a first class gentleman. I bought a beautiful lamp and a vintage leather bound Hemingway book. This was a great day out. Also down the block is the Tewksberry Inn restaurant.try their Hamburger for lunch, it rocks!
Faith H.
Mar 25, 2018
This store is in a wonderful old church building, with great stained-glass windows on the upper floor. All the merchandise has been chosen and displayed with care. This is definitely a place for antiques and higher-end decorative wares; you're not going to find anything kitschy or cheap. The lower floor has a lot of framed prints, paintings, table-top frames, Asian antiques and decorative items, inlaid wooden boxes, lamps, glass paperweights, signed art-glass vases, blue-and-white-ware, leather-bound books, wooden end-tables and small cabinets.

The older pieces have all been lovingly restored.

Upstairs is larger furniture and more decorative pieces. Nothing is going to be inexpensive, though many items are affordable when you compare them to what you might find in a large "home store." It's definitely worth stopping in, even if just to see the upstairs stained-glass windows from the inside!
Faith H.
Mar 25, 2018
This store is in a wonderful old church building, with great stained-glass windows on the upper floor. All the merchandise has been chosen and displayed with care. This is definitely a place for antiques and higher-end decorative wares; you're not going to find anything kitschy or cheap. The lower floor has a lot of framed prints, paintings, table-top frames, Asian antiques and decorative items, inlaid wooden boxes, lamps, glass paperweights, signed art-glass vases, blue-and-white-ware, leather-bound books, wooden end-tables and small cabinets.

The older pieces have all been lovingly restored. Upstairs is larger furniture and more decorative pieces. Nothing is going to be inexpensive, though many items are affordable when you compare them to what you might find in a large "home store." It's definitely worth stopping in, even if just to see the upstairs stained-glass windows from the inside!
Mychat P.
May 14, 2014
I love going to Julian Gage. Everything in there appeals to me. I don't have a taste for commercial home furniture stores with their big overstuffed couches and supersized lacquer plywood junk. This is real furniture for people who understand the value and timelessness of good classic 19th early 20th century design. Nothing modern, a lot of oriental and European antiques and repros.

Their taste in art is exceptional, and everything is buyable and I think while pricey, it's totally fair pricing and an excellent investment in hand crafted design that lasts for centuries, actually increases in value over time, and can totally be passed down from generation to generation. If I could afford it, I'd decorate my entire house from this place.

The visit to picturesque town of Oldwick itself is a charming drive. Don't forget to stop by the nearby inn for lunch, and pay a visit to the Magic Shop across the street by the old church for some great kids gifts. Going to Julian Gage is always a fun little road trip.