Antiques shopping in The Netherlands
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Pop @rt
This tiny shopfront, which doubles as the entrance to the owner’s home, is packed full of antique toys like 19th-century wooden soldiers, dolls and toy boxes. Occasionally, the owner opens up the shop for a few hours, but if you’re really keen call for an appointment.
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Eduard Kramer
Specialising in antique Dutch wall and floor tiles, Eduard Kramer’s bursting tile collection sits alongside books, jewellery, and vintage homewares including glassware and Delft pottery.
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Nic Nic
A trip here is like a visit to a gallery of 20th-century design. Cramped shelves take you from art deco to Bauhaus, Googie, the ’70s, The Simpsons and heaven knows what else.
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Klein Antiek
Tiles from tip to toe, including Delft blue, as well as Dutch pottery, some going back to medieval times. Don’t expect great bargains, but it’s a lovely place to shop.
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Josine Bokhoven
Across the canal from the Anne Frank Huis, this friendly gallery features contemporary art and the work of emerging young artists, including German artist Ralph Fleck.
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Decorativa
An amazing jumble of European antiques, collectables and weird vintage gifts.
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De Looier antiques market
Indoor stalls selling jewellery, furniture, art and collectibles.
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