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Top Antique Dealers in Philadelphia, PA

A comprehensive list of Philadelphia, PA based antique stores offering collectibles and rare items for sale. Sell your antiques. Read unbiased customer reviews and recommendations of local dealers.

For more than 12 years, Virginia S. Baltzell has been at the center of design in Philadelphia. Baltzell coined the phrase "artistry for interiors" as she blends European sophistication with modern color schemes and artwork by local artists. What began with a passion for Tuscan furniture has evolved into a design collection that imports from Italy, France, Turkey, China and India.
Carrie E. — When I grow up and stop shopping at Ikea for my furniture and Target for my linens, I will be a loyal and proud customer
Since 1987 we have offered a huge inventory of vintage lighting fixtures from Victorian to Modern in American and European designs. The Antique Lighthouse - Rollin Wilber, Owner Manayunk/Roxborough section of Philadelphia, near Belmont Ave Exit on Schulkyll Expressway Rte.
Drew Minenna — Very unique place. Hole in the wall for sure that you'd never expect to be there. They offer services not found in many other
Lioness Antiques. is a family run and operated business serving the Philadelphia area since 1975. Our team includes a diamontologist who is a member of NAJA National Association of Jewelry Appraisers and a PNB Bank Appraisor for coins. We've been situated at the same two addresses for over 2 decades.
Petey Krack — I took my gold jewelry there and the owner Karen tried to low-ball the hell out of me and she was extremely rude, when I
Since 1930, the Schwarz family has been a leading source of fine European and American paintings for serious collectors and museums. We have compiled a comprehensive list of artists whose works we have now or have carried in the past. We are always interested in hearing from you about any works you may have for sale.
Maurice Hainey — Because it's truly a paradise in which the magnificent talent of art comes to life and lightens up the entire Philadelphia
Serving Buyers and Sellers nationally and around the globe, including Estates, Individuals, Businesses, Museums, Universities, and Non-profits. Material Culture's auctions offer a broad and exciting range of Antiques, Asian Arts, Fine Art, Folk Art, Ethnographic Arts, Decorative Arts, Modern Design, Couture, Jewelry, Timepieces, Silver, Objets de Vertu, Fine Books & Manuscripts.
Peter Gresch — Fabulous art and artifacts from around the world! The pricing is middle of the road and stays affordable. Plus some smaller
We currently have salvaged pretty examples of Gothic, Colonial, French, English, Victorian, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco. Our inventory includes objects reclaimed from French and Belgian Castles and Churches, American Mansions, and from Saloons and Pubs everywhere. We travel to Europe on a regular basis looking for treasures for your home, restaurant, or bar.
Adwoa Dadzie — It has very nicely items but super overpriced. You're better off getting similar vintage pieces on Etsy or eBay, or better
When you can't save the building, save the craftsmanship! For the past twenty five years, John Dorety has been both selling and buying antiques, and designing and building with architectural salvage. He reuses many of these elements to design and build pretty wine cellars, bars, backbars, libraries, kitchen islands and a host of other functional items, in both domestic and commercial settings.
We feature more than 150 American antique fireplace mantelpieces from all of the Colonial capitols -- all sizes, dating from 1750-1850, and refinished with hand-rubbed patina surfaces. Starting at $700 and ranging up to, for unique examples, $30,000. Experience the charm and beauty of the historic fireplace for your home.
For the past thirty-five years, together and independently, we have collected, bought and sold original antique prints, maps and watercolors, we have curated private collections, installed public exhibitions and spent many hours in libraries and museums expanding our areas of expertise. We pride ourselves on offering the best material at reasonable prices.
In the late 19th century, my grandfather, Israel Reese, moved from his native Russia to London to work at a a furniture factory. He honed the craft, and by the turn of the twentieth century, he moved to Philadelphia. In 1905, my grandfather opened his own cabinetmaking business. He was commissioned to make furniture for the wealthy, professional people.
Mary Smith worked this huge, splendid sampler in 1829. An outstanding fully worked, blue house commands the composition, with its many mullioned windows, two chimneys and gated door, and with the huge star-like leafy formation sprouting up between the chimneys as well. Stemming from the lawn, a zigzagging border of eyelet-stitched grapes and huge tendrilled leaves border the scene on three sides.