Antiques near Burien, WA

16 locations found near Burien

“I had the spring snap on my garage door, rendering it inoperable. Our car was trapped inside the garage and the door was just too heavy to lift. I called Cressy door and they had someone out the next morning. Bernie was very knowledgeable and professional and made quick work to get the spring replaced. He also lubed and adjusted the door and it’s working better than ever. Great service and an honest company. They gave me a quote when I called and it was spot on. I highly recommend this company.”

4.7 Superb140 Reviews

“I had the most wonderful experience at Crane Jewlers. Sarah Jayne was super helpful working with me to design a custom ring, and the end product was better than I’d even hoped for. The only jeweler I need in Seattle.”

5 Superb23 Reviews

“Heads up, if you got a credit card charge from this company that you don’t recognize, the Puget Sound Cider company shows up as Antiques 4U on credit card charges. If you bought cider from them, that’s what it is. The five star review is for the cider. I almost did a chargeback before seeing the neighboring business. Bought cider from their booth in Seattle.”

4.9 Superb48 Reviews

“There is a lot to see here so allow time to soak it all up. Multiple rooms full of a wide variety of vintage and fun items. Some very nice vintage furniture pices as well. Perfect for gifts for that special person. Owner is great and even offered to package up our purchase. We will be back again.”

4.7 Superb84 Reviews

“Lander Street Vintage Is the best antique mall in the state of Washington! It has everything imaginable— fine antiques, jewelry,, Furniture, collectibles , clothes and anything you could possibly want. The owner Tom is extremely knowledgeable and has created a magnificent shopping experience!”

4.6 Superb57 Reviews

“Absolutely fantastic to deal with. The shipping fee was well within what it should be, so no worries there. As to the packaging, in my case coming internationally, superb; safe and secure. If you are hesitant to deal with an auction house, don't be hesitant with these guys, perfect transaction from start to finish. In over 30 years of dealing with a multitude of auction houses, this was one of, if not the best and easiest. I sincerely hope I have more transaction with them.”

5 Superb13 Reviews

“what a store. Vintage and antique paper items + art stuffs, but mostly papers / clippings from other times. There are vintage postcards organized by region, which was awesome. Owner obviously knows his stuff and is very helpful with finding specifics. Prices are also fair. If you're someone who can appreciate a good vintage item, this is the place for you. I was in awe the whole time I was here!!”

5 Superb14 Reviews

“Really nice little shop. Looks like a museum. If you want to buy something, you should definitely budget more money. Still, the store is worth a visit if you're in the area.”

5 Superb12 Reviews

“Best Gift Shop Ever Full of Unique Products! Excellent Customer Service! Great Selection of Products from All Around the World! Very Fair Pricing! Highly recommended store in the Heart of the Pike Place Market! Definitely Shopping There Again! Thank You Good People! Cheers!”

5 Superb6 Reviews

“I hesitate to call this an antique store because the selection is curated and cohesive in a way they most antique stores aren’t. Walking in the door, you will suddenly be at the antique market in Paris. Everything, and I mean everything, in this store is Perfection. From the pillow cases in the most sublime linens to the large hutches that just ache to complete someone’s kitchen/dining room. This place is perfect. Talking with Susan — beaming with warmth, knowledge, and elegance — is the icing on the cake.”

5 Superb27 Reviews

“I love exploring Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood. It has evolved over the years and there are pockets of some gentrification. It's always fun to check out the retail spots, cafes, and restaurants. I have my current faves on rotation, but it's great to discover a new spot. Housewright Gallery has been established since 2018, but this was my first visit (6/10/23).It's been awhile since I've done neighborhood art walks or visited specific art galleries or museums on a routine basis. I've only stopped to view installations in Belltown and First Hill this year. So it was great find to seek out specifically Housewright Gallery on S. Bailey, next door to Mezzanotte. It was a rainy Saturday and the neighborhood was setting up for two concurrent outdoor events. I was able to navigate the detours and found nearby street parking before the community festivities commenced.I wanted to check out Housewright Gallery's annual Pride Summer Salon, featuring mid century to current works from Northwest School artists and a collection of silver gelatin photographs taken by Kurt Timmermeister. I consider Kurt a modern day renaissance man. As mentioned earlier, this was my first visit to Housewright Gallery and did not know what to expect. I was warmly welcomed after I introduced myself and my intent to see Kurt's featured photos. It was great to view all the gallery artwork and photography up close, at a distance, and wander freely. I've been binging on my favorite Canadian interior design show segments, so it was a thrill seeing all the beautiful, carefully curated items throughout. I also gravitated to the furnishings, book collection, and Japanese ceramics. I enjoyed my visit and absolute admiration for the overall collection from the variety of artists and craftspeople.”

5 Superb5 Reviews

“If you ever randomly find yourself smack dab in the middle of Vashon Island... please don't panic. No, you didn't go back in time. No, this isn't an alternate dimension. That's just how the place looks. No, there aren't any pirates... but there be plenty treasures at Treasure Island. Definitely a lot of whose it's and what's it's and trinkets galore.”

4.4 Superb33 Reviews

“Located at the lower level of the pike market, this shop specializes in vintage posters. The posters all have a hard cardboard back to protect it as well as a plastic cover. They’re organized very nicely in bins are lined up at the back of the store. The shop itself is not very big, so if it does get busy, you might have to squeeze in between people who are browsing.”

4 Good52 Reviews

“When I was a child there was a mannequin here that looked like a vampire or some creepy old grave digger. It terrified me to the point I'd get anxious while we drove by. I believe that the mannequin is now gone, but proceed with caution.”

3.8 Good28 Reviews

“Have a variety of neat little trinkets! A fun place to swing by and enjoy a few mins looking around at history items! A great variety of items and might as well swing by when you’re walking the waterfront!! Very friendly staff!”

3.9 Good98 Reviews