Antiques shopping in Singapore City
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Chijmes
Perennially popular Chijmes is a high-density collection of bars and chilled-out patio areas.
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Shing Gallery
The classy Shing Gallery stocks beautiful wooden screens, lamps, sculptures and antique furniture.
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Yong Gallery
Mr Yong will carve a Chinese stamp with your name on it at Yong Gallery. He also stocks masterful calligraphic works and jade carvings
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The Loft
Offers a wide and wonderful range of old clocks and also stocks a diverse range of antique (or at least antique-style) furnishings, art, lamps and other homey objects.
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Shang Antiques
Specialising in antique religious artefacts from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, India and Burma, as well as reproductions, there are items in here dating back nearly 2,000 years, with price tags to match.
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Red House Antiques
Specialist in Chinese antique furniture and restoration, Red House has been around for years and is one of the most reliable dealers in the city. There are some magnificent old pieces on display, from the smallest chair to the most enormous doors and screens.
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Grandfather’s Collections
A wonderful, dusty bric-a-brac shop that does indeed look like your grandfather’s attic, with pre-WWII radios, clocks and typewriters, old Coke bottles, Ovaltine and Horlicks tins, and vinyl records. It’s a true oddity that is worth supporting, even if it means buying an old John Denver LP.
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Far East Legend
A small warrenlike shop – the kind you tiptoe around for fear of knocking something over – selling an excellent collection of furniture, lamps, handicrafts, statues and screens from Korea, Thailand, Burma and China. The owner is happy to engage in some gentle, polite bargaining. Keep smiling.
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Galérie Cho Lón
Marrying the polish of a high-end lifestyle store with the chaotic jumble of an eccentric curio shop, Cho Lón always has the ability to surprise. Among the familiar range of Asian furniture, homeware and antiques you'll find an excellent range of books, plus things such as old-style stitched leather footballs and antique kids' bicycles. A delight.
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Dempsey Rd
These former British Army barracks have been turned into warehouse shops specialising in antiques. In this delightful, pleasantly disorganised setting, you'll find anything from Kashmiri carpets and teak furniture to landscaping ornaments and antiques - and a couple of excellent wine bars. It's a fascinating place to explore, attracting crowds of expats and well-to-do Singaporeans at weekends.
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