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EXPLORE SEATTLE | | | | | | | Cuttysark Nautical Antiques320 1st Ave S
Seattle,
WA
98104
206-262-1265 | | | | | Description: If you or someone you know has an interest in maritime history or if you just love the beach stop by this fascinating store. Inside the rustic room you'll find all things nautical, from old diving helmets and miniature lighthouses to brass telescopes and old maps and charts salvaged from seafaring expeditions. Owner Roger Ottenbach is always willing to share his love of the sea with visitors.
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| 1107 Harrison St
Seattle,
WA
98109
206-223-1598 | | | | | Description: Over 20,000 square feet of carefully chosen Indonesian antiques, reproductions, and folk art make up David Smith's gallery. Smith spends about half of each year on the island of Java in Indonesia, selecting and importing handcrafted antiques. Should visitors stop by while David is "shopping," his knowledgeable staff will be more than happy to help.
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| 3025 1st Ave
Seattle,
WA
98104
206-622-1110 | | | | | Description: BELLTOWN. For more than 20 years, Jean Williams has been traveling to France and scouting out and importing antiques from the 18th and 19th centuries. Merchandise is displayed in an organized manner, making browsing convenient and pleasurable. The shop also offers antique reproductions at affordable prices, along with restoration and buying services.
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| 116 S Washington St
Seattle,
WA
98104
206-682-6162 | | | | | Description: PIONEER SQUARE. This unique shop features vintage American pottery from the 1800s, as well as more current items. Ceramics enthusiasts will find all sorts of treasures, including dinnerware, planters, and tile-top tables. The colorful, diverse selection (offering more than 6,000 patterns) encompasses the works of numerous manufacturers, including Russel Wright and Eva Zeisel.
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| 411 W Galer St
Seattle,
WA
98119
206-285-0394 | | | | | Description: QUEEN ANNE. This upscale shop features Asian, European, and American antiques dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Oil paintings, porcelains from various regions, and cut glass items are also available. The staff is knowledgeable and helpful about the inventory, which constantly changes. A "wish list" documents requests of shoppers looking for a particular piece or style. Requests can even be placed via e-mail.
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| 10230 Main St
Bellevue,
WA
98004
425-452-9300 | | | | | Description: BELLEVUE. Deborah Mallory's rare finds hog the spotlight at this attractive shop, which is full of pieces you can't get anywhere else. She specializes in antique sterling silver and fine china, but you'll also find an impressive assortment of antique books, fine art, furnishings, and much more. Her personal service will allow you to find the perfect piece to set your table, accent a room, or give as a gift. An ongoing series of lectures lets you learn before you buy.
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