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Antique and Art Exchange
151 Vermont Street, #4/5
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
415.522.3580
Showrooms
Member of the following market(s):
San Francisco
For 25 years a favorite destination for designers, collectors, and, international dealers. Offering a very diverse selection of antique furniture, art, and, decoration spanning hundreds of years.
About us
At 4, I began collecting rocks.
At 5, I bought my first gold pan.
At 6, I bought my first painting. I grew up in my grandfathers’ furniture store and loved searching the old storage rooms and attics. After graduating UC Berkeley and a few less than interesting jobs I spent a year in Asia and Africa with a couple of weeks is Europe. On my return while working for a friend in his antiques shop for the first time I sold $80k in a few hours. My life was changed.
The next few years were spent studying an extensive antique library and dusting. Keith and I met at this shop while he was looking for a gift. The dealer closed his shop after moving to Atlanta and starting a new business. about 3 weeks later, Keith and I opened our store in the same space. We started Antique & Art Exchange in 1995 on Sacramento Street in Presidio Heights, San Francisco. A short time later "Town & Country" wrote a article about how wonderful shopping Sacramento Street is and included a couple of important nods to our shop. Dianne Saek's, the International design Doyenne, wrote a story for the San Francisco Chronicle giving the nod to collecting and Antique & Art Exchange. She has cited us a source in her several of her books. Our good fortune translated to success.
The market has changed. At the moment, furniture catalogs determine design trends. We believe creative discerning clients along with people from families that have been collecting for generations will never be happy with mass produced furniture or decoration and that the future for exceptional objects is bright.
View Sold Listings
Pair of Bespoke John Dickinson Etruscan Armchairs, circa 1980. 5 pairs available
H 39 in W 28 in D 22 in
$ 1,500
Continental Oil Painting of Fishing Village, probably Italy circa 1900
H 26 in W 34 in D 2 in
$ 1,250
"Facing the Other: Charles Cordier (1827–1905), Ethnographic Sculptor", 2004
H 11 in W 9 in D 1 in
$ 200
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