Listly by Mark Allen
We are a one stop antique shop as well as an online gallery, best known for offering antique delft, antique brass and candlesticks made during 17th and 18th centuriestonew collectors, museums, corporations and individual buyers. Our collection includes brass & iron products, ceramics, delftware, food choppers, furniture, miniatures and paintings.
Searching for one of the renowned antique shops in Laconia, NH to find genuine antique items of brass, iron and delft? Then, Mark & Marjorie Allen Antiques welcomes you! With almost one thousand pieces in stock, we are proud to offer the largest and most comprehensive inventory of ancient products, metalwork and artwork.
Ancient furniture were not only visually appealing in look, form and design, but also made of quality materials and lasted for long time. If you wish to have some of such furniture in your collection now, explore an online store of Mark & Marjorie Allen Antiques for antique furniture.
If you are curious to know how utensils looked like in 17th or 18th century, here’s good news for you. Mark & Marjorie Allen Antiques is here with a genuine collection of antique iron utensils belonging to ancient times. Visit our online store and opt for the one that pleases your eyes.
How the dishes looked like in 17th or 18th century? If you are keen to know it, experience it by self by buying antique Dutch delftware from Mark and Marjorie Allen Antiques. We have been providing antiques to collectors, museums, corporations and individuals since 1968.
How ceramic items looked like in an ancient time? If no idea, see with your own eyes by tapping the online store of Mark & Marjorie Allen Antiques for antique ceramic. Our inventory of high quality period metalwork is certainly the largest and most comprehensive to be found in the Americas.
A rare smooth sided English brass trumpet candlestick with a stepped base Origin: England Date: c. 1650 Condition: very good with 2 original foundry patches in upper stem. To know more about us please visit at: https://bit.ly/2Uc5dF1
A fine English brass early 19th century silver form tea urn. Origin: England Date: c. 1810 Condition: excellent. To know more about us please visit at: https://bit.ly/2IeyFss
An exceptional painted decorated washstand on yellow ground with green striping. To know more about us visit at: https://bit.ly/2E2bcHl
A mid 18th century married cherry Queen Anne bonnet top highboy with fans top and bottom as well as quarter fans in the bonnet, rosettes and a center finial, great replaced brasses. To know more about us visit at: https://bit.ly/30fblR3