Top 10 Best Antiques Near New Orleans, Louisiana
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“For those who loved shopping at Joan Good Antiques on Royal, you will be happy to know that her shop...” more
“Cool little antique store with some nice pieces and a lot of crap-- like most antique stores.” more
“This place is filled with art, antiques and curososities. A tiny out of the way store filled with...” more
“I really loved this antique store and enjoyed looking through all the random and interesting things...” more
“LOVE LOVE LOVE! My Favorite French Antique shop in the French Quarter. I always have to stop in here...” more
“But very adorable. Sandwiched between dozens of antique stores, art stores, and cute cafes on Royal...” more
“So many beautiful antiques and affordable. the staff is Super friendly.” more
“French Quarters Antique Store with great items and good prices. The man working in the shop share...” more
“Merchant House Collective. Neat, well organized, good variety, friendly Staff, on the less-expensive...” more
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"You can spend 15 minutes or 2 hours admiring wonderful art, fancy jewelry or amazingly crafted furniture all owned by a piece of history. I loved all the Churchill pieces during this visit. Skipped the jewelry but enjoyed watching the video on how to unlock a secret safe from the 17th century. What I like the most is that all the items are constantly being sold and rotated out. One piece you admire in that moment may be being sold or being moved to an auction somewhere else. Fun and FREE. So if you are walking and shopping on Royal, in the French Quarter stop in."