Your guide to finding antiques, dealers and antique services in Nova Scotia, Canada's ocean playground. Something for everyone with new arrivals daily. Opening hours:Sun-Tues closed, Wed-Fri 12-6, Sat 11 - 5. Summer House Antiques Belleisle showcases those unique pieces that make a statement in your home, office or summer getaway.
I am always bringing in those eclectic items that keeps our regular customers coming in weekly to see what treasures are in stock. Historic home of Senator W. Duff (c.1911); ideally situated on a quiet corner, a 10 minute stroll to the UNESCO Town of Lunenburg. All 4 rooms are spacious, well-appointed, and all with private en suites.
I am always bringing in those eclectic items that keeps our regular customers coming in weekly to see what treasures are in stock. Historic home of Senator W. Duff (c.1911); ideally situated on a quiet corner, a 10 minute stroll to the UNESCO Town of Lunenburg. All 4 rooms are spacious, well-appointed, and all with private en suites.
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Something for everyone with new arrivals daily. A large selection of early electric lighting fixtures for ceilings, walls, and tables. If we don't have it, we'll find it. Also specialising in original, signed, graphic art from the 19th and 20th centuries by international masters. Summer House Antiques Belleisle showcases those unique pieces that make a statement in your home, office or summer getaway.
We specialize in Advertising items including a wide variety of vintage metal signs, push bars etc & Vintage toys. We also have lots of glass, china & vintage collectables, plus a selection of Royal Doultons & other figuerines & Maritime Photography including MacAskill. We renew stock weekly. We also pay cash for any old toys or advertising.
Movie props and retro items available. A collection of old and not so old mohair bears presented by Gail Griffiths. Many collectibles available including British, German, American by makers including Steiff, Farnell, Nisbet, Merrythought, etc. Services include repairs and appraisals. A juried artist, Gail also create bears from her own designs using the finest materials and traditional techniques.
Historic home of Senator W. Duff (c.1911); ideally situated on a quiet corner, a 10 minute stroll to the UNESCO Town of Lunenburg. All 4 rooms are spacious, well-appointed, and all with private en suites. Home decor, housewares, china, glassware, kitchen bits and bobs, antique linens, etc. Our space is quite small, so we post pictures of furniture - see our Facebook profile for more information.
Reviews (2)
J.
Sep 05, 2019
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This place is disgusting. It smells like a wet cellar. They should throw out most of the items they have for sale. They sell sanitary pads from 20 years ago....seriously gross. Anytime I’ve been in the store and have listened to the sales people they never will take an offer less than what they have on the stickers.
Also interesting they charge tax but don’t give you a receipt with a tax number.
If you’re thinking of stopping in don’t. Drive to another part of the province to look for treasures. If you want to go in make sure your vaccinations are up to date.
Also interesting they charge tax but don’t give you a receipt with a tax number.
If you’re thinking of stopping in don’t. Drive to another part of the province to look for treasures. If you want to go in make sure your vaccinations are up to date.
Stephen Bain
Sep 08, 2016
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A neat place to browse. Lots of books. We didn't find that the selection was quite as wide as some other consignment shops around (but then again, we've probably been to most of them) but the people who run it are friendly and it's definitely the most scenic location of any of the consignment shops. When you're done, I recommend walking down to the ice cream shop in the old building across the street.