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> "antique" in furniture in Ottawa Use Distance Search to find Ads based on where you are and how far you want to travel. Get an alert with the newest ads for "antique" in Ottawa.Welcome to Johnson’s Antique Reproductions & Reclaimed Wood Furniture Store! Monday, Thursday, Friday 9-5 Tuesday & Wednesday CLOSED Have a wonderful Family Day, from our family to yours! We will be closed Monday, February 20th for the holiday. Blanket box double lid Cast iron urn with handles and decorative Chairs Farm House Windsor Large Large plasma -TV stand Sideboard five drawer with doors TV two door open shelve TV stand Wood and metal window many sizes Irish Coast Writing Desk Irish Coast sleigh bedsOttawa's twice a year vintage marketplace returns to The Fieldhouse on April 1 & 2, 2017.Antiques, vintage, retro and loads of decorator finds!Welcome to a fabulous and fun shopping event like no other.  Discover the best antiques, vintage & retro all in one venue!




If you've never been to the show before,  you WILL be surprised at the amazing inventory that you just don't see anywhere else. Discover unique finds for you, your home, condo or cottage.The show attracts thousands of shoppers who love to shop 30,000 sq./ft. of FABULOUS!From fun and fashionable to delightfully decadent, the show floor spans retro, vintage and antique. Cottage quilts, designer handbags, classic watches, Mad Men era kitchenware, ultra stylish mid-century modern furnishings, country furniture, great buys on fine jewelry, art, Manhattan glass, Persian rugs, urban cool, sumptuous textiles, decorator finds, vintage fashion, fun fleas and much more! Check out the latest on FACEBOOKLAST FALL MAYOR JIM WATSON WAS ONSITE TO CUT THE RIBBON FOR THE OFFICIAL "RE-LAUNCH"!We were excited to welcome back retired naval captain, Captain Greg Romanow (Captain's Nautical Treasures).  Greg's booth was full of fascinating nautical antiques collected from his 30 years on the water.  He is also an avid preservationist and restored a 21 foot giant wooden model ship that was built in Venice in 1880.  




The restoration project included 200 hours of research and 600 hours of work. This truly amazing ship was on display at the show! Shown left to right - Captain Greg Romanow (retired), Show manager Catherine Knoll, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson. The Fieldhouse at Carleton University Bronson Ave. and Sunnyside Ave., Ottawa, K1S 5B6.   Saturday April 1, 2017 10am-5pm    Sunday April 2, 201710am-4pmAdmission is $10   ATM's on site    Pay & Display parking is $4.00 (Hint: Know your licence plate number when paying at the machine)._____________________________Also don't miss...The Ottawa Vintage Clothing ShowThe Shaw Center Sunday March 26, 2017  10am - 5pm  Admission $10613flea at Lansdowne Park________________________________For Toronto area antique & vintage lovers...Toronto Antique & Vintage Market  March 4 & 5, 2017Toronto Vintage Clothing Show  March 4 & 5, 2017 The items showcased on this website are examples of the many types of items offered for sale at Antiques Etcetera.




Visit our store to see the current inventory of over 17,000 items. The store features quality Antique and Vintage Furniture, interesting Collectibles, Fine Tableware, Quality Art and Wonderful Gift. Visit today or contact Jim Wright, store owner, jim@antiquesetc.ca. Around the corner at 145 Daniel Street North Daniel House Bed & Breakfast Visit us at: www.danielhouse.ca Check out some of our items for sale Books, Comics & Magazines We have a selection of Books, Comics, and Magazines from various genre and publishers. These beautiful, custom made house signs are made in Canada! Signs can include numbers, emblems and custom emblems. ANTIQUES Etcetera's Lay-a-Way plan is a popular method of purchasing items.You’ve bought the house and now you want to put your personal stamp on it, but there’s not much left in the bank account for extras. Here are three bargain outlets that can help you stretch the budget. Where: 1860 Bank St. near Walkley Road and behind the Beer Store




Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Tucked behind the Beer Store on Bank Street south of Walkley Road, this 9,000-square-foot store is one of Ottawa’s best kept secrets. From the outside, it looks like a rundown warehouse, but inside, it’s a sprawling showroom of new, used and antique furnishings. Treasures range from crystal vases, table lamps and framed prints to full bedroom suites, leather sectionals and formal dining room sets. “It’s for anybody looking for deals,” says owner Richard Abrams of his store’s widespread appeal. Customers include cash-strapped homeowners in need of affordable furniture to professional stagers stocking up on toss cushions, area carpets and artwork to decorate a home for quick sale. Since Abrams and his wife, Barb, opened the store six and a half years ago, they’ve sold thousands of furnishings and accessories from the decorated model homes of several Ottawa builders, including Minto, Urbandale and Richcraft.




Abrams says he often gets complete room settings, right down to the cloth napkins and ceramic dinner plates with faux food glued to them. Estate sales, store closures and bankruptcies are other great sources for his bargain-priced merchandise, he says, as well as downsizers, divorcees and people relocating to another city. Prices start at 50 to 60 per cent off the original cost, but are reduced 10 per cent every 15 days until the item sells. On a recent visit, a three-piece leather sofa set was spotted for $1,999, new tufted headboards for $199 and a four-poster bed in a dark espresso finish for $402. What you won’t find: Electronics, used mattresses and exercise equipment. Where: 1523 Lapierriere Ave. between Clyde and Kirkwood avenues Hours: Shop is open Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and weekends, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Auctions are held every second Sunday (excluding July and August) with previewing at 9 a.m. and the auction starting at 10 a.m. The next one is May 24.




Every two weeks, as many as 250 bargain hunters squeeze into the back room of Diana Fuller’s west-end warehouse in hopes of snapping up a great deal. Everything from antique porcelain dolls, crystal and mid-century furniture to sterling silver tea sets, farm tools and glitzy diamond earrings could be on the auction block that day. “You can always find something new, interesting and exciting,” says Fuller, a certified appraiser and auctioneer, of the treasure trove of furniture, dishware, knick-knacks and jewelry culled from private estate sales, store liquidations and business bankruptcies. The consignment shop at the front of the warehouse gives shoppers a chance to “preview what’s coming up in auction,” says Fuller, who opened the storefront about four years ago, but has been doing estate and industrial appraisals for the past 16 years. “But you can just buy it if you want.” Bartering, she insists, is always welcome. On a recent visit, there was a throwback 1970s vinyl patchwork couch and matching chair for $200.




What you won’t find: “There’s nothing we don’t sell,” says Fuller. Where: 768 Belfast Rd. near Ottawa Train Yards and 7 Enterprise Ave. off Merivale Road Hours: Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Info: 613-744-7769 (east) and 613-225-8400 (west); Myrna Beattie can’t get over how quickly her stock of toilets is multiplying. “Last week, we had one. Now, there are 13,” says the director of retail operations at the east-end store. Besides toilets, the non-profit, home-improvement stores sell everything to build, renovate, repair or decorate a home or cottage, including new and used doors and windows, kitchen cabinets, bathroom fixtures, mouldings, ceiling lights and floor tiles. They even carry a small selection of used appliances and furniture. “You really do have to come often. We get new products every day,” says Beattie, who on a recent visit was especially proud of the high-end Euro tiles donated from local businesses.




“There aren’t huge quantities, but enough to do a foyer or backsplash.” New products are priced 50 per cent below retail cost while used items range from a few dollars for hardware to a couple thousand for a full kitchen. There is no HST on any purchases and no returns or exchanges. The money raised through the ReStores is used to build simple and affordable homes for the working poor. “We are a charity and we’re trying to build five more homes this summer in Orléans,” says Beattie, adding there are 97 ReStores across Canada. The Belfast location is also a certified e-waste depot, where you can drop off old TVs, DVD players, computers and other electronics for recycling. On a recent tour, we found a solid oak pedestal table with a leaf for $125, a wooden front door with decorative glass panes for $100 and a smoked glass chandelier for $60. What you won’t find: Used paint or flooring, jetted tubs and toilets that are larger than six litres.

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