Antiques near Kirkland, WA

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“Dawn the owner is incredible to work with! She cares so much about helping me find just the right pieces for all of my projects. A wonderful shop in Kirkland with new items trickling in every week, so great!!”

3.8 Good16 Reviews

“My wife’s antique ring from Portugal had lost a diamond and the band was split. They were able to repair it, strengthen the band, and also find a mine-cut diamond that perfectly matched the original setting. It looks exactly like the day we bought it, but it’s even sturdier. Couldn’t be happier! Also a very reasonable price.”

5 Superb40 Reviews

“Wonderful jeweler. Michael has been doing business in Seattle for years and is someone I trust with my jewelry. Absolutely recommend 100% … he is very professional jeweler and trustworthy person. My family has been going to him for over 30 years and we just adore him.”

4.9 Superb58 Reviews

“Davood came by the very day we called and collected 3 broken chairs. He returned them 2 days later and we are thrilled with the work he did. These are antique dining chairs that he actually reinforced with an embedded metal rod that extends down the back of the chair. There is no sign of it or even scars where the backrest broke off. We will not lose his contact info!”

5 Superb20 Reviews

“Darion from Plumbing Costa Mesa and Drain Main replaced many items with impeccable professionalism and respect. He solved a closet door knob stuck problem creatively. He stayed with the project through issues. Many thanks,”

4.9 Superb30 Reviews

“Amazing collection!! My sister and I visited the store and left with frames, cameo jewelry and wall decor. Great prices and very warm and friendly staff. 100% revisiting on my next trip to Seattle”

4.9 Superb26 Reviews

“I have worked with Expo for over a decade. They are always very easy to work with for my personal projects and for my clients. They care about every detail and are fantastic with communication. I highly recommend them for any project big or small. Supporting local, family run businesses is very important to me + my company. Expo is very consistent which makes my job so much easier that I can trust them, especially when I refer them often!”

5 Superb12 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.”

4.8 Superb31 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 Superb10 Reviews

“Took a damaged silver coffeepot to get a repair estimate. We discussed what was involved and they were honest, and mentioned that since it was plated, the repair would cost more than its value and would only be for sentimental reasons. Lots of examples in their showroom of their fantastic work.”

4.8 Superb27 Reviews

“Where to begin! This is the top shelf of curated vintage, antiques, art and well designed furnishings around. Kirk has carved out a niche for rare sought after unique decor that touch your soul while evoking an emotional response. If your looking to blend in to the mundane decorative market of mass produced furnishings then stay away from this gallery. At Kirk Albert you will find pieces that rooms and spaces are built around!”

4.9 Superb11 Reviews

“Sensational in every aspect. .....but I'm prejudiced...Im the owner. We have a 40 year celebration coming up and hope to continue to enjoy a business that we love. We are grateful for all the wonderful customers who have become friends and continue to share their good experiences with their friends. We feel badly about the one bad review and realize it was a bad experience which we still regret having happened (several years ago and Im still concerned).”

5 Superb7 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 Superb6 Reviews

“What a wonderfully nostalgic shop!! Look in all the nooks and crannies for hidden treasures. This is a UNIQUE place to visit while in Seattle. Darold, the owner/manager is a treasure himself.”

4.9 Superb7 Reviews

“Really interesting and intriguing store with its own uniqueness to it in Pike Place Market. I wasn’t able to take pics because I was taking everything in and exploring but bought this Scorpion bracelet(I am a Scorpio) encased in resin. They had other insects as well in the glass case by the front of their store as well as curio type gifts. Staff was really nice and answered any questions I had. Thanks again and will return soon!”

5 Superb5 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

“Only my 2nd visit to Gray & Gray Home. Discover new items at every turn. Walk thru the door into a beautifully appointed shop of treasures. My mother is 84 and a santa collector. It can take me 365 days to find her one. This year I found Mr. Claus at the shop. Love it and she will too.”

4.8 Superb5 Reviews

“So my 14th wedding anniversary is quickly approaching and...well, yeah, I'm kind of scrambling as I usually like to have this sort of thing figured out months ahead of time. Anyways the symbolic gifts for the 14th wedding anniversary are ivory, opal and gold jewelry and since our first anniversary we've always used those traditional/modern symbols that go with each wedding year as gift ideas. Kinda makes it easy but sometimes we had to get creative. In this case I thought meh, gold jewelry should be simple enough, but at the same time it's so cliché and well, that's always been my fall back when I can't think of anything else. I did think of synthetic/fake ivory or maybe something with an elephant, but I didn't like anything I found and didn't want to settle. Then oddly enough I came across the name Ivory Jacks on one of those side advertisements probably due to the creepy interweb stalking of my Google searches. So of course rather than clicking the link I do my own online research of the company, found their website and went from there. I asked my questions, they answered promptly. Apparently they use ivory from fossil mastodon/wooly mammoth tusks. So genuine ivory, just not from the illegal poaching of elephants. Well, after a few days of asking questions, going through their website, more online research I decided to pull the trigger and order a genuine ivory ring. And within a few days I had the perfect 14th wedding anniversary present for my wife! Though I never spoke to anyone, they were very good at answering my questions through their website and email, I found their website informative, ordering process easy, they shipped quickly, and the ring is very cool. Hoping the wifey feels the same way. On top of that they are a local small business which I do love to support when and where I can. So if you are in the market for a unique gift with actual history(I mean how cool and unique is fossil mammoth ivory) I would look into Ivory Jacks eco conscious Jewelry. They make more than rings BTW.”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“Incredible service, high quality work. Rich is amazing. He has a very large selection of existing fabrics you can browse through and find the perfect match to upholster your furniture. It is also possible to order custom fabrics.”

4.6 Superb98 Reviews

“It's like walking into a playground of fabulous furnishings which have been meticulously cared and or improved upon during a loving restoration process executed by your wildest imagination ...only you didn't need to go to all that trouble because it's waiting for you now already sitting there with its cute sales tag!!”

4.6 Superb30 Reviews

“Don't want to leave a bad review but wish this place stated they aren't open for walk ins anymore. Sorry to hear about the assault and break in, that's terrible. Just want to let people know before they drive out that they have to call ahead.Good luck.”

4.7 Superb3 Reviews

“Love this place, it's a real Antique store. You won't find reproduction internet fake Antiques here, just piles of cool stuff to dig through. Owner is great and has good prices, he also gives good prices on old stuff you have to sell.”

4.6 Superb14 Reviews

“This place is so horrible... horrible because it takes so much of my money! This is one of the easiest places for me to spend my money. And even worse, I don't even have a place to display half the stuff I get from here so it sits in a box in my cube at work. Every once in a while, I bring stuff out and it feels like i'm looking through old letters from high school. I really need to find a way to display all this stuff.”

4.6 Superb14 Reviews

“This is the best antique mall you will ever find. The best selection of unique pieces and super nice people. Go spend some.time there you won't be disappointed.”

4.5 Superb12 Reviews

“A hidden gem in the Pudget Sound area. I highly recommend the Aurora Antique Pavillion for its diverse and large selection of 20th century Antique merchandise. It's right next to Edmonds, so treat yourself and take a walk around after eating food, or just need a good space to move on those rainy days. It's large. And it's a fun antique shopping experience.Video gamesVinylClothingArtChristmas ?FurnitureAnd more!”

4.2 Good47 Reviews

“The proprietor is very friendly, but if I'm being honest, the prices are quite high. There is a wide selection of estate jewlery, watches, and other collectibles.”

4 Good22 Reviews

“The Seattle Antique Market is, without a doubt, a five-star destination for antique enthusiasts. As the top spot for antiques in the area, it lives up to its reputation with the largest and most diverse selection, all curated by a single passionate individual. The array of items available is truly impressive, offering something for every kind of collector. My own visit resulted in a substantially heavier bag, filled with unique finds including a charming statue, an assortment of books, stylish bookends, and several other intriguing items. The prices here are fixed, which adds a straightforward, no-haggle dimension to the shopping experience – quite unusual, but it works. A delightful bonus was the opportunity to play an old-school game, complete with the chance to win candy – a nostalgic touch that added to the fun. The market is not only about the items it sells; it's also about how beautifully everything is displayed, making it a visually pleasing experience. The Seattle Antique Market is a must-visit location for anyone looking for unique and high-quality antiques in a well-organized, inviting environment.”

4.1 Good40 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.”

3.9 Good21 Reviews

“This place is AMAZING! Wall to wall antique in a location that is literally the size of a football field. The staff was so helpful and friendly. One of the nice gentleman that works there even carried my baby's stroller up the stairs for me. I honestly could have stayed for so much longer than the 2 hours I was there. There's so many treasures and even fun holiday stuff. I found a gorgeous vintage gold mirror for only $36. We will be going back very very soon!”

3.4 Good10 Reviews