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Searching for Antiques and Collectables in Sydney

Sydney's CBD is a maze of streets and alleys that grew with the coming of the earliest settlers. As Sydney grew so did our shopping districts, our arcades, street frontage and major shopping centres. Like any sophisticated centre, Sydney offers a big variety of products and services, but the core of this is finding the best antiques in and around the Sydney metro area.

Hidden in the midst of Sydney are several treasure troves where you will find the most wonderful antiques and collectibles. From The Rocks, to the Strand Arcade, QVB and the various sidestreets, Sydney and surrounds offers a massive range of jewellery, object d'art, collectibles and rare finds that are certain to suit all searchers.

One of the oldest areas of Sydney is The Rocks, literally founded with the coming of the 1st fleet in 1788 where our settlers constructed the 1st open air gaol, transforming into a flourishing port community. With such a rich history, this forms the setting for several estabished antique stores, including Bottom of the Harbor and Margo Richards where you can source nautical collectables and a large range of vintage presents.

Heading away from the shores of Circular Quay into the town you arrive into the renowned Strand Arcade. Completed in 1892, the Strand Arcade is the last one still in its original form of the five arcades that were built in the mid to late 19th Century. Spread over 3 stories, connecting Pitt and George Streets, this significant building is home to many offering gifts and collectables. On the Ground floor, sitting right in the middle, is one of the oldest antique dealers in the arcade, Victoria & Albert Antiques whose huge collection spans from antiques through vintage and retro. Also near by are Tresors and SVW Fredman. In but a little distance you can procure some of Sydney's best jewellery, offering watches, clocks, albert chains, fobs, and more spanning the 18th, nineteenth and 20th Centuries.

A neighbouring building, Queen Victoria Building was completed in 1898. Originally the Sydney markets it was constructed as a tribute to Queen Victoria and is now known as the QVB. If searching for modern jewellery, this is home to some of Sydney's leading designers and outlets including Georg Jensen, Bunda boutique and lots more. QVB is also home to Martin & Stein and Kalmar Antiques, both renowned for their wonderful jewellery.

With many more stores littered across the inner city streets, Sydney offers our local and international tourists a massive range of collectables from maritime to prints and books, jewelry to watches, silver, gold and plenty more. If you are searching for a unusual find, for a unique present, anniversary present, then pop by Sydney's historic streets and arcades and collect something special.

Find more of Sydney's antique dealers in the inner city and metro area, browse through leading online business directory, dLook.

 

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October 11th, 2011 at 3:52 am

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