Posts Tagged ‘Antiques’

Danforth Village Antique Market, Danforth & Pape

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

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If you’re the type to walk along the street and never look up, you could be missing out on one of the neatest antique shops in east Toronto.

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Correction: ascend the half staircase to the Danforth Village Antique Market, Finders Keepers for short, and you won’t find a shop per se. The Danforth and Pape Aves. antique abode truly has the look and feel of an antiques market.

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Owner and antiques dealer Ali Medina has been plying his trade for over 30 years, between his European adventures and partaking in several antique downtown market ventures before opening his own on the Danforth.

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No matter that what started as an antique market with 13 or so dealers about three years ago has shrunk to just Ali himself as a dealer. Don’t think for a second that that means the breadth of goods or knowledge is any the lesser.

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In fact SheShops dares you to find an era or category that ISN’T represented at Finders Keepers:

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Rare 18th century Minton china (pictured here; the platter is going for $245 and dinner plates are $125 each); retro glassware; antique lighters; lamps and chandeliers of various eras; enough vintage jewellery to sink a ship.

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There’s more. Carved wood pieces; perfume bottles; clocks and watches; religious artifacts, artwork; pottery, dolls, crystal and brass.

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On a recent visit there were books full of first-issue stamps (and postcards explaining their relevance) from Canada and the USA, with prices averaging $10 per envelope.

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From the kitschy to the creepy, the elegant to the austere, this shop has it all.  And if it doesn’t, let’s just say it’s Ali’s personal mission to find it for you.

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He’s got a hoard of pickers finding stuff for him, and he’s pretty up on what things are selling for and what’s out there as a good portion of his biz is from online selling.

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Prices aren’t bargain basement but they’re fair. And with an ongoing (at least for the last 6 months) 50 percent off jewellery sale, there’s extra incentive for bling lovers to loiter over the jewellery counters a wee bit longer than usual.

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SheShops fell in love with an Art Deco brass and green cut glass choker, signed “Regina”, for $150 with the 50 percent off.

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Other cool items: collectible handmade Canadian dolls by the Marina Guild of Handicapped Artisans, around $95-$110 each.

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Definitely a shopping feat for the peepers. Hope you find some keepers like SheShops did.

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715 Danforth Ave.

416-599-7072

www.findersantiques.info

Pied-a-Terre, Leslieville

Monday, February 15th, 2010

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If you’re a lover of the industrial-chic-meets-French country decor aesthetic cultivated by Stephan Howard of Flik and Company in Leslieville, be sure to pop into his new co-operative just down the street from his Queen Street East shop.

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Pied-a-Terre opened in the fall of 2009 and is located under Almost Antiques, in the basement. The shop carries furniture and decor, some antiques that have been refurbished, and some new items, by four different dealers, including Flik.

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The vibe is French country with some industrial elements thrown in. Do you like that chair to the far right? It was featured in the January 2010 edition of Canadian House & Home, in the home of Joyce Lo of the Drake Hotel General Store and her partner, industrial designer Matt Carr.

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There’s a mix of pretty and gritty here. French-style chairs that have been reupholstered and refinished sit next to a worn wood harvest table with an old typewriter in it. An old green metal filing cabinet, about $1200, could be a funky storage unit or even a wine rack.

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The handmade driftwood chandeliers, about $400-$700 each depending on their size, are a major steal, and the wood is salvaged from the shores of Lake Ontario.

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What SheShops bought: retro blue velvet chair with the arms and legs stripped and distressed, $100.

1114 Queen Street East, lower level, 647-348-6025

www.flikandcompany.com

World Headquarters, the Junction

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

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SMASH, Post & Beam Reclamation, and Forever Interiors in the Junction have helped solidify the hipster reputation of this up-and-coming western ‘hood, and now World Headquarters is following in the footsteps of these architectural salvage and reclamation trailblazers.

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Mark Taaffe presides in this part architectural salvage, part junkster, part post-industrial second-hand hangout, where literally anything goes and the aesthetic seems to rotate according to Taaffe’s whim.

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A visit almost a year ago yielded more artsy-crafty granny-inspired finds, like an authentic Victorian luck wreath framed in a shadow box, and a wool shawl from around the same period that Taaffe said he found in a box marked “Granny’s things.” (SheShops had to take that shawl home, for $20).

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A more recent visit unearthed a batch of old typewriters, a few aged projectors, and an entire bookshelf of old skate blades. One woman came in asking for an old card punch holder – believe it or not, Taaffee had two, $40 apiece.

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Taaffe’s quirky and individualistic and genuine, and therefore a SheShop’s fave. He’ll often go out of his way to give you a deal (there are no pricetags on items), and if there’s a history behind something he’ll likely know it.

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Perhaps his history weaving comes from being an auctioneer, a role he used to occupy more regularly in the past but still exercises with quarterly auctions in store – to clear things out. These are normally advertised by a bright hand-written sign in the window – and the deals are even better than what you’re likely to find in store.

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On a recent visit Taaffe said he’s let go of an Edwardian corner cupboard that had been refinished – or in his charming turn of phrase, the subject of an ‘interventionist’ makeover – for a mere $160.

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We weren’t sure if this 1960s Pepsi machine actually worked, but it would make a retro cabinet or bookcase if it doesn’t.

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SheShops lusted after a Persian carpet Taaffe said he’s let go of for 50 bucks – alas, it was already on hold. Next time.

2885 Dundas St. West, 416-333-8078

Akladios Antiques on Mount Pleasant Rd.

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

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Vintage lighting lovers unite at Akladios Antiques, one of several antique shops on the Mount Pleasant Rd. strip in midtown (uptown for all you downtowners).

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Though the shop carries antique furniture, mirrors and some ironwork, the real gems are the lanterns, wall sconces and chandeliers – most of which lean toward the unusual, and, if SheShopTO’s antique eye is right, definitely towards the Art Deco and Art Deco inspired.

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Wall sconces with dripping icicle-like glass bits are like none other this shopping chick has seen – on a January jaunt a pair of such scones in green were $400, marked down from $800!

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The owner says he can even change the drippy pieces of glass on these sconces to different colours as he has a bin of them in different hues!

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The best part: you can buy chandelier pieces, like the rare red one above, for $3-$6 each. SheShops picked this one up and is going to turn it into a statement piece necklace with a string of inky black velvet ribbon.

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558 Mount Pleasant Rd., 416-544-1960 www.akladiosantiques.com

All … Most Antiques in Leslieville

Monday, January 11th, 2010
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All ... Most Antiques in Leslieville carries a good selection of mostly retro and modern furniture and accessories.

All … Most Antiques may not have the beautifully curated displays that have made other Leslieville second-hand and antique decor places in the ‘hood famous, but that won’t matter to those who love scouring second-hand furniture shops packed with stuff.

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Sam Kumar's Leslieville shop has a great selection of wall mirrors and hanging lighting fixtures.

Owner Sam Kumar, who’s been in business in the area for 15 years, has amassed a solid collection of mostly contemporary, modern and retro pieces, but he has the odd vintage piece such as a huge French style armoire spotted there recently.

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This blue arm chair in need of a makeover was priced at $79.

Prices are reasonable, not bargain basement but not uber high end either. Wall mirrors will run you about $100-$400 each depending on the style, while a large armchair is almost $300.

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These Victorian hanging lamps were part of the owner's collection; they now sell for about $800-$1000 each.

What to look for: Victorian hanging hall lamps, collected by Kumar over the years and definitely antiques. On a recent visit there was also a good selection of art deco style vanity tables.

1114 Queen St. East, just up the stairs; 416-466-9724.