Antiques shopping in Hong Kong
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Arch Angel Antiques
Though the specialities are antique and ancient porcelain and tombware, Arch Angel packs a lot more into its three floors: it has everything from mah-jong sets and terracotta horses to palatial furniture. It also operates an art gallery, Arch Angel Fine Art (38 Peel St) across the road, which deals in paintings by Vietnamese artists.
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Teresa Coleman Fine Arts
This is the finest shop in Hong Kong for purchasing antique Chinese textiles, including rare chi fu, the formal court robes of valuable silk worn by the Chinese emperor, princes and imperial ministers. The shop also deals in Chinese export paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries and antique fans.
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Chine Gallery
The carefully restored furniture – the lacquered cabinets are fab – at this shop come from all over China, and hand-knotted rugs are sourced from remote regions such as Xinjiang, Ningxia, Gansu, Inner Mongolia and Tibet. It sells statues and collectibles, too.
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Honeychurch Antiques
This fine shop, run by an American couple for more than four decades, specialises in antique Chinese furniture, jewellery and antique English silver. There’s a wide range of stock, with items from the early Chinese dynasties right up to the 20th century.
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Karin Weber Gallery
Karin Weber has an enjoyable mix of Chinese country antiques and contemporary Asian artworks. She also gives short lectures on antiques and the scene in Hong Kong, and is able to arrange antique-buying trips to Guangdong for serious buyers.
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Tai Sing Fine Antiques
Tai Sing has been selling quality Chinese antiques for more than half a century, with a special focus on porcelain. Two of the shop’s six floors are now devoted to European furniture, including a dandy assemblage of art deco pieces.
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Wattis Fine Art
No place in Hong Kong has a better collection of antique maps for sale than Wattis Fine Art. The selection of old photographs of Hong Kong and Macau is also very impressive. You enter the shop from Old Bailey St.
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