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Unusual gifts and antiques |
235 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 561 0688 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. A store full of gifts as unusual as its name. Examples of these odd antiques include a variety of walking sticks, medical instruments and French and English antique reproductions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bush Antiques |
2109 Magazine St New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 581 3518 http://www.bushantiques.com |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. There are so many antique stores up and down Magazine Street that it gets hard to distinguish one from the other. It is a nice change when you find one that specializes in just a few specific items. This Uptown shop carries the largest selection of antique beds in the area. Another unique feature is the exquisite selection of religious art from France and Belgium. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Continental artwork |
901, Chartres Street New Orleans, LA 70116 United States +1 504 569 9555 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This French Quarter shop spans the continental divide by incorporating a variety of global antiques, religious art, paintings and more. You can find a little bit of culture from such far away lands as Africa, Peru, Spain and Mexico. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Specializing in bric/brac enamel |
237 Chartres Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 522 8298 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. If your one of those people that likes little objects that do nothing, then this is the shop for you. The specialty items include bric-a-brac (in enamel, bronze, glass and porcelain finishes) of tiny imitation crawfish on newspaper that sit beside porcelain renditions of policemen, nurses and many other professions. There are antiques galore here! So if you've got a quarter inch of space left on your dresser, take one of these treasures home! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Custom made furniture |
2728 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 891 9948 http://www.charbonnetandcharbo... |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. Located in the Garden District this shop offers its own unique antique style. The shop itself is nondescript but their wares include beautiful custom made furniture built from old Louisiana Cypress and other weathered wood. Materials used have a worn, antique look whether they are really old or newly created. The staff is always friendly and helpful and if you prefer something with a smoother finish, Antiques and reproductions are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eclectic art and antiques |
637 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 524 9067 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This French Quarter shop is truly eclectic. Their specialty is fine lighting fixtures but they also feature such acclaimed artists as Doug Anderson who is famous for his porcelain chess sets. Other feature artists who also have work displayed in the White House include Ziggy Cole, Laney and Zack Oxman. If you are looking for an exceptional piece of artwork whatever the form, this is the place to look first. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tres francais antiques and accessories |
225 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 524 9861 http://www.frantique.com/ |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This French antique shop began in Paris, but relocated to New Orleans more than a century ago. A family-owned gallery, it has an international reputation for collecting and selling quality antiques. Its extensive inventory of lighting, furniture, chairs, mirrors and objects of beauty are drawn from both the 18th and 19th centuries. Pieces are taken from such periods as those of Louis XV, Louis XVI, the Third Empire and Napoleon III. Gold leaf mirrors hang over marble tables that display marble statues. All are lit by bronze and crystal chandeliers fit for a king's castle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antiques en vogue |
237 Royal St New Orleans, LA 70001 United States +1 504 523 1605 http://www.harrisantiques.com |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. Old has made a comeback in a big way this century. It's the height of sophistication for the home to be furnished with inlaid period furniture. The older it is, the better. Ornate, intricate, hand-crafted, and chiseled are the different kind of designs that appeal to the masses today. There are various stores that make dead ringer copies but nothing can replace the charm of the real McCoy. Imagine caressing the smooth, polished surface of a Beidermeier and realizing that the piece once graced a stately lord's mansion and now, you possess it. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A tradition of fine arts |
409 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 888 627 5969 / +1 504 620 4114 http://www.idamanheimantiques.... |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. The Manheim family has had a long intimate association with fine arts appreciation since 1919. Bernard Manheim fled Austria and set up an antique gallery and cabinet shop, which to this date serves as the Manheim Galleries. An eye for art is a skill that Ida Manheim has learnt from her famous art curator father, when she accompanied him on his world buying trips. The same skill and eye for detail is put to use when she works with a client. Her clientele include famous celebrities, dignitaries and even art connoisseurs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ethnic imports |
736 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116 United States +1 504 523 3100 http://www.Importicos.com |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. Come to this shop for some of the highest quality hand crafted ethnic imports. Walking into this store is like walking into a world traveler's sanctum. The appealing selection includes silver jewelry, pottery, textiles, antique and museum reproduction earrings as well as leather, wood, stone and metal items. Furniture in teak and mahogany are also available. Items are imported from all over the world, particularly Central America and Indonesia. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antique jewelry, Japanese/Chinese antiques |
809 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116 United States +1 504 525 1705 http://www.joangood.com |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. The Joan Good Antiques & Jewelry is not much to look at but has a fine selection of jewelry. This cramped and disorderly shop has a large collection of garnet jewelry, antique cameos, pearls, (even rare black pearls), lockets, hearts, aquamarines and Japanese/Chinese ceramics and antiques. This shop is great for those looking to find rare or unique pieces from the past. Joan Good also has a web site that shows everything she currently has in stock. You can also place orders via the Internet. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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18th/19th Century furnishings |
4605, Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70115 United States +1 504 899 4482 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. When you find yourself on Magazine Street in the French Quarter, you will catch on quickly as to which shops are crowned king. The term "antiquing" could quite possibly have been coined here on this very street. Locals and tourists spend hours browsing through one store and then another looking for just the right piece at just the right price. This uptown emporium is one not to miss. The display includes an extensive selection of 18th and 19th century French and English furnishings with accessories popular to these time periods. You will also find a selection of porcelain, tea caddies and antique boxes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antique furniture and jewelry |
325 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 522 4552 http://www.keilsantiques.com/ |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. Established in 1899, under the direction of the fourth generation of the founding family, Kiel's offers a taste of all that glitters (no, it is not gold). The items found here may remind you of the many fine amenities at some of New Orleans best hotels. The upscale inventory includes rare antique jewelry for the collector or the lady with a taste for days past. Other items include marble mantles plus gold leaf mirrors sure to add a dimension of class to any room. The store also has a nice collection of English and French furniture. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine the old fashioned way |
610 Chartres Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 528 9620 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This antiques store is probably the only one in the French Quarter that is dedicated to culinary sets. Named after the Roman general, who was gastronomically inclined, the store stocks a variety of pots, ladles, pans, dinnerware, and possibly any instrument one might require to eat. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All things archaic |
630 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 523 5660 / +1 800 544 9440 http://www.rauantiques.com/ |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. Jewelry, furniture, knick knacks, time pieces, and all other artifacts from an era gone by are available for sale in this haven for art dealers and art connoisseurs. If you're a collector or would simply like that perfect boudoir set, then this is where you need to look. A most extensive catalog, exquisite collection and helpful staff will make your treasure hunt easy and exciting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A wealth of antiques under one roof |
3017 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70115 United States +1 504 895 5451 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This virtual flea market of upscale wares features ten antique dealers all under one roof. There are an assortment of items to choose from including clocks, furniture, music boxes, dolls, jewelry, porcelain and much more. You will find an exceptional collection dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries of Europe, Asia and America. If you have not found what you are looking for in any of the other shops, then you might find it here. They have something for everyone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Whose the fairest of them all? |
933 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116 United States +1 504 566 1990 http://www.mirrorx2.com/ |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This charming antique haunt and interior designers secret source is nestled in the French Quarter. The fairest of them all here are the beautiful mirrors. English and French mirrors from the 18th and 19th centuries hang beside their more contemporary counterparts. The more modern fixtures are uniquely created from objects found most anywhere and refitted with a looking glass. Each one is a beauty all its own. Come see yourself in a whole new way! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neal Auction Company |
4038 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70115 United States +1 504 889 5329 http://www.nealauction.com |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. Having achieved international recognition as the South's pre-eminent antique auction gallery, this place is also known for achieving record sales. Hundreds of buyers flock to the gallery, located in the heart of one of New Orleans most prestigious uptown neighborhoods. Estate auctions feature an outstanding selection of American, English and Continental furniture, silver, porcelains, paintings, prints, sculpture, jewelry and oriental rugs. The company publishes an annual catalog that lists all items, estimated worth, as well as times and dates of each auction to be held. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fascinating antiques |
3905 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70115 United States +1 504 899 3060 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This upscale shop, aptly named for the famous rail car, offers a little bit of everything. They feature a collection of antiques, santos and objects d'art from around the world. They have their own line of hand smocked children's clothing plus toys and gifts for little tikes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Folk crafts |
927 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116-2701 United States +1 504 595 8860 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This original folk craft store holds an eclectic assortment of old and new furnishings, knick knacks (wood frames, old spoons and other old plantation items), fine art and antiques. For a taste of the South, this craft store is great! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wares for ports around the world |
3927 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70115 United States +1 504 899 4944 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. While New Orleans is originally a creation of France and Spain, it has become a virtual melting pot of different ethnic cultures from around the world. And they all converge at this store selling hand crafted items from Bali, Indonesia and Java as well as other foreign ports, one of a kind antiques, fine art, silver and textiles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antiques and originals |
3308 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70115 United States +1 504 899 2378 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This retail manufacturer is one of the largest shops on Magazine Street. Their inventory features a wide selection of antique reproductions, original furniture, accessories, as well as imported antiques from Asia and Europe. The shop specializes in Indonesian furniture, but styles range from the functional to the decorative, the old and the new. This shop also sells other interesting artifacts, such as statues and wooden serving bowls. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Arts of Indonesia |
3927 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 899 4944 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. This shop's specialty is Indonesian art as well as hand crafted gifts, jewelry, unique furniture, architectural pieces and furnishings of both contemporary and antique styles. The second location, at Decatur Street, is in the French Quarter. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antiques Galore |
841 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116-3114 United States +1 504 524 7507 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. The New Orleans French Quarter is a hub for antique shops and a visit to the wonderful shops dotting this street is any collector's dream! Regency House Antiques is a magnificent shop that houses quality European furniture and several antique pieces of paintings and accessories that wait to liven up your home in true English style. Whether you are a serious buyer or just a window shopper, the store is packed with fresh stocks of antiques that promise you a whale of a time exploring objects of a different century. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rothschild's Antiques |
321 New Orleans, LA 70130 United States +1 504 523 5816 |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. Rothschild's is known as a fourth generation furniture merchandiser and is also a full service jeweler. Items that may be of more interest than the furniture are the antique and custom-made jewelry. They boast over ten thousand square feet to display the English and French furnishings as well as marble mantles and porcelain. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eclectic mix of tableware and furniture |
4304, Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70115 United States +1 504 891 5390 http://www.sigi-russell-antiqu... |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. If you are looking for a specific piece from a certain time period then you may find it at Sigi's. The eclectic mixture of tableware items and furniture represent a variety of moments in history. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oldest antique store |
343 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130-2282 United States +1 504 581 6379 http://www.adlersjewelry.com/a... |
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans. Located in the French Quarter, this antique shop dates back to 1881. The specialties include English and French furniture, antique and estate furniture as well as porcelain and silver. They also feature a selection of fine watches including Rolex, Cartier and Philippe. Review © 2007, Wcities |