For over 30 years Alfies Antique Market has attracted serious collectors, interior designers and celebrities to its varied collection of antiques and collectables. To this day people from all over the world come to Alfies to take in its bohemian chic atmosphere and to find something genuine and unique.
The dealers at Alfies are experienced specialists, trading in a breathtaking array of collectable gems. With a wealth of knowledge in their field they are able to offer objects not found elsewhere, thus making Alfies a real treasure trove of surprises.
Over the years, Alfies has evolved and become the home to the best dealers of 20th Century design and collectables as well as maintaining its reputation as London's foremost centre for antiques and vintage fashion. Whether it is a Clarice Cliff tea set, an Alvar Aalto chair or a Victorian charm bracelet, Alfies is truly an exceptional place for finding beautiful and unusual pieces.
Alfies Antique Market
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Alfies Antique Market has been serving fans of its eclectically curated space since 1976. With dealers stocking wares that come a little more expensive than the junk you’ll see in some antique markets, the Marylebone emporium attracts window shoppers and serious buyers alike. Clarice Cliff ceramics, decorative Victorian watches and enough shiny brass trinkets to create a little Hugo Cabret action of your own.
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Alfie’s Antique Market is one of the most famous in London. The huge covered space is located in Marylebone where you will find a vast array of trinkets, furniture and ceramics. With all the different dealers at Alfie’s, a visit is a day out in itself.
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This indoor antiques market is the largest in the capital, with four floors of ceramics, light fittings, glassware and much more. Vintage clothing, jewellery and accessories are also sold, and the top floor café offers lunch and views over London.
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Jul 17, 2010
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