Bartlett Street Antique Centre, Bath
Bartlett Street Antique Centre, located in the historic antiques quarter of Bath, is a treasure trove for antique enthusiasts and collectors. Celebrating its 45th year, the Centre has become one of the largest and most respected antique destinations in Bath.
The Centre boasts an impressive array of antiques and collectibles, ranging from the 16th to the 20th century. This includes items from various eras such as Victorian, Edwardian, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco. The collection encompasses a wide variety of items including furniture, ceramics, porcelain, glassware, metalware, paintings, vintage toys, coins, medals, fine art, Asian art, jewellery, silverware, and much more.
With more than fifty knowledgeable dealers, visitors are guaranteed expert advice and insights into the history and value of the items. These dealers are skilled in various fields, offering a rich, educational experience for buyers and enthusiasts.
The Centre features sixty stands and one hundred and sixty showcases, providing ample space for a broad display of items. This setup not only allows for a diverse range of products but also makes the browsing experience enjoyable and comprehensive.
Apart from the sale of antiques, Bartlett Street Antique Centre also offers specialized services like furniture restoration and jewellery workshops. These services add value for collectors and individuals looking to maintain or restore their antique items.
Given its vast collection, range of eras represented, and the expertise available, Bartlett Street Antique Centre is a must-visit location for anyone interested in antiques. Whether a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, the Centre offers a rich and varied experience.
The Centre boasts an impressive array of antiques and collectibles, ranging from the 16th to the 20th century. This includes items from various eras such as Victorian, Edwardian, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco. The collection encompasses a wide variety of items including furniture, ceramics, porcelain, glassware, metalware, paintings, vintage toys, coins, medals, fine art, Asian art, jewellery, silverware, and much more.
With more than fifty knowledgeable dealers, visitors are guaranteed expert advice and insights into the history and value of the items. These dealers are skilled in various fields, offering a rich, educational experience for buyers and enthusiasts.
The Centre features sixty stands and one hundred and sixty showcases, providing ample space for a broad display of items. This setup not only allows for a diverse range of products but also makes the browsing experience enjoyable and comprehensive.
Apart from the sale of antiques, Bartlett Street Antique Centre also offers specialized services like furniture restoration and jewellery workshops. These services add value for collectors and individuals looking to maintain or restore their antique items.
Given its vast collection, range of eras represented, and the expertise available, Bartlett Street Antique Centre is a must-visit location for anyone interested in antiques. Whether a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, the Centre offers a rich and varied experience.
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Sight Name: Bartlett Street Antique Centre
Sight Location: Bath, England (See walking tours in Bath)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Bath, England (See walking tours in Bath)
Sight Type: Shopping
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