Antiques shopping in Ireland
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Francis Street
Some of the most interesting - and wackiest - shopping is done along Francis Street in the Liberties, the home of antiquarians and, in recent years, art dealers of every hue. Although you mightn't fancy transporting the hand luggage, you can have that original Edwardian fireplace you've always wanted, shipped to you by the shop.
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O’Sullivan Antiques
Specialising in fine Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian period furniture, you’re also likely to come across distinctive ceramics, crystal, medals and costumes.
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Archives Antique Centre
This is a warren of curios and collectables spread over three floors, with Irish silver, brass, pub memorabilia, militaria, books and light fittings.
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Fleury Antiques
Fleury specialises in oil paintings, vases, candelabras, porcelain, silverware and decorative pieces from the 18th century to the 1930s.
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P Cashell
A timeless and jammed antique and curio shop that seems entirely out of place amid the glitz of central Cork. It's like a treasure hunt.
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Design Associates
Choose from high-end antiques, marble statues, beautiful contemporary lamps and glass work in this tasteful interior-design shop.
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H Danker
Chock-full of exquisite treasures, this shop specialises in Irish and English antique silver, jewellery and objets d’art.
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Whatnot
The Whatnot is an interesting little antique shop crammed with jewellery, militaria, bric-a-brac and collectables.
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Whatnot
The Whatnot is an interesting little antique shop crammed with jewellery, militaria, bric-a-brac and collectables.
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