A lifetime in this business and something always surfaces that makes you keep on digging for more. This (c)hunk of cast aluminum was an appliance named the “breakfaster”. Looks like it would swallow something the size and shape of a bagel while the hotplate kept your favorite cup of java sizzling. In googling this baby i came across some industrial redesigner who turned one of these into a hard drive. Go figure! Thumbs up for the dude.
Impeccable single pedestal roll-top desk from around 1915 made of elm wood. This is an S roll tambour which is intact and functions like new. The lock on the tambour seems to have been removed a long time ago and the finish restored at some point in it’s history.
Vintage French Steamer Trunk Circa 1910
A rare and exquisite trunk from the Au Touriste luggage company, located at 36 Avenue de L’Opera in Paris, France. Au Tourist was a competitor of Louis Vuitton in Paris in the early part of the twentieth Century. The quality and craftsmanship of this trunk is as beautiful, if not superior to that of Louis Vuitton.
We are located near the intersection of Queen Street West and Roncesvalles, home to a large number of shops selling antiques, modern and retro furnishings, lighting, decorative art, collectables and vintage clothing.
New stock always arriving, some of which we will feature here. We are always interested in buying.
Philco Predicta TV - circa 1958
Forget the Hi Def flat screen – here’s some real style and a collectors piece. Read more at the following link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philco_Predicta




