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European antiques |
102 South Krome Avenue Miami, FL 33030 United States +1 305 245 7655 |
If your antiquing tastes lean toward items from across the big puddle, this is the place to to in Homestead. Ages Ago is at the very southern tip of Homestead's string of fine antique stores. They specialize in all manner of interesting things with a European pedigree. If it is old, it is probably there. The staff at Ages Ago also works on restorations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Grandfather clocks and tick talk |
1316 North Krome Avenue Miami, FL 33030 United States +1 305 247 9555 |
This shop located a few blocks north of the antique district in Homestead greets you with the soothing sounds of old clocks. Here you will find an intriguing variety of antique clocks and watches, grandfather clocks, post office and Western Union wall clocks, pocket-watches and wrist-watches, all tick-tocking merrily. Folks here know their clocks, and will be happy to talk tick-tock with you. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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French Art Deco specialists |
110 Northeast 40th Street Miami, FL 33137 United States +1 305 573 5619 |
This antique shop located in the Miami Design District features the area's largest selection of authentic French Art Deco pieces. The shop specializes in chandeliers, sconces, ironwork, statues, and accessories made during the French Art Deco period. Here, you can purchase items by R. Lalique, Sabino, and De Gue to name a few. If you love the art and designs of the 1920s and 1930s, this shop is worth a visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hundreds of cameos |
115 North Krome Avenue Miami, FL 33030-6016 United States +1 305 245 8831 |
This cozy little store on the north end of Homestead's antique district is packed with cameos. It also has an array of exquisite Victorian jewelry. Long, treasure-filled jewelry cases share the premises with some extraordinary American oak furniture. It is easy to spend an hour or more here, admiring cameos, earrings, necklaces and brooches. The owner, Adelaide, is generous with information and conversation, too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quintessential antique shop |
349 Miracle Mile Miami, FL 33134 United States +1 305 444 7234 |
Established in 1939, this fun, funky store is exactly what an antique shop should be. Within its softly lit, dusty depths, countless curious and unusual objects are displayed. It tempts passersby to come in, browse around, and possibly find a diamond in the rough. The store is nostalgic rather than ostentatious. Merchandise includes dishes, lamps, furniture, paintings, and more. An appraisal service is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eclectically beautiful designs |
125 Northeast 40th Street Miami, FL 33137 United States +1 305 576 9511 http://www.degenmajka.com |
Located in the Miami design district, this upscale designer showroom's specialties include an eclectic collection of handsome antique furniture, decorative reproductions, lamps, mirrors, paintings and pillows. The company also offers a complete line of custom upholstery as well as design and architectural services. Call or visit for additional information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Venerable treasures |
323 Aragon Avenue Miami, FL 33134 United States +1 305 441 2203 http://www.fiorelliart.com/ |
The interior of this marvelous antique store resembles a cross between a museum exhibit and a lord's study. The marble floor is polished to a gleam. The elegant furnishings, in many cases more than 150 years old, are displayed in perfect condition. There is more than just furniture for sale, however. Collectors will also find fine china, figurines, and precious crystal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Toys |
115 North Krome Ave Miami, FL 33030 United States +1 305 248 0588 |
Located in an antiques mall, Forever Antiques bills itself as a specialist in "antique toys and collectibles." The collectible side of things is centered on early 20th century pop culture, but it is the toys that are the real find here. All types of toys from your childhood, and that of your parents line the shelves here. They range from the interesting to the almost-impossible-to-find. Walking about in this small shop is certain to stir a wave of nostalgia. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For rare finds |
662 Northeast 125th Street Miami, FL 33161 United States +1 305 899 0920 |
Established in 1980, this family-owned North Miami specialty shop features unusual gift items and collectibles. You will find an extensive inventory of figurines, lithographs, dolls, bears, collector plates, crystal, limited-edition merchandise, and more. Choose from world-renowned names such as Lladro, Hibel, Madame Alexander, Disney Classics, Legends, Swarovski, Armani, and Precious Moments. The unusually friendly staff is an added bonus. The shop delivers worldwide. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Furniture, old and new |
131 North Krome Avenue Miami, FL 33030 United States +1 305 247 2317 http://www.homesteadantiquesho... |
Homestead Furniture Company bills itself as a store for "fine antiques, collectibles, and new furnishings." The strength of this establishment is clearly in its furniture. They feature pieces from a range of periods and may have just what you are looking for. But if they do not, you will have plenty to look at anyway. They also carry a smattering of non-furniture items. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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East meets west |
445 Espanola Way Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 695 8086 |
This beautiful and exotic furniture and accessories emporium offers Southeast Asian antiques and reproductions to enhance every room in your home, regardless of whether you prefer traditional, modern, or eclectic decor. You will find treasures like bronze Buddha head statues, porcelain vases, handcrafted water hyacinths from Thailand, teakwood canopy beds from Burma, and silver candleholders from India. The inventory varies. Call or visit for current selections. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Don't miss the fireplace |
61 and 69 Northwest Fourth St Miami, FL 33030 United States +1 305 247 5283 |
Renaissance Antiques is a half block west of the main antique district on Krome Avenue. It occupies two old residences, one of which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The period kitchen in one of the homes is dedicated entirely to antique kitchen tools and appliances. You will also find fans, bottles, vintage clothing, books, furniture, jewelry, and a host of items that fall in the best category of them all, miscellaneous. Do not miss the fireplace. You are not likely to have seen one like it. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Aged to perfection |
1235 Alton Road Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 538 2644 |
Tucked away in a relatively quiet part of South Beach, this quaint little store offers vintage treasures from the recent and distant past. Funky armchairs from the '70s are sharing space with ornate bureaus and nightstands that look to be 100 years old. Clothing, jewelry, and bric-a-brac are also for sale. The service is courteous yet undemanding, allowing you to shop or browse at your own pace. Review © 2007, Wcities |