Antiques in Logan Square Chicago, IL

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Stoppert Perez Ltd. gallery

Serving the Chicago Area

32YEARS IN BUSINESS
Turtle Creek Antiques gallery

Serving the Chicago Area

Turtle Creek Antiques specializes in vintage textiles including quilts, fine table and bed linens, 1940s colorful tableclothes and accessory linens, a

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mastercard, paypal, visa, cash, check, money order
Brands:
Chanel, Tiffany, Wedgewood
Father Time Antiques gallery
Neighborhoods:
North Side, Roscoe Village
Payment method:
paypal, cash, check, debit, amex, discover, visa, mastercard
Brands:
bulova, seth thomas
Languages:
Polish
Wow & Zen gallery
Neighborhoods:
Northwest Side, Bucktown
Payment method:
master card, visa, amex, company card, discover, check
Antique Toys By Dale Kelley gallery
Payment method:
amex, debit, discover, master card, visa
Artifacts Trading Co gallery
25YEARS IN BUSINESS
Neighborhoods:
West Side, West Town
Payment method:
all major credit cards, paypal
Zig Zag gallery

Antiques are collectible items that are rare or areconsidered valuable. Due to attributes like its age,condition and history, antique items are typicallyhigh

Neighborhoods:
Sheffield, North Side, DePaul
Bookworks gallery

Bookworks was established in Chicago in 1984 near Wrigley Field on the city's northside. After spending the first three years in a small storefront, the sh