By Anonymous
July 13, 2004 -- Heritage Antiques is pleased to announce the opening of Charlotte’s most distinctive antique store in the beautiful Myer’s Park neighborhood of Charlotte. Heritage Antiques was founded by Linda and Joe Webster to serve the needs of customers looking for fine antiques, art and accessories offered with exceptional care and outstanding service. After living and working in Europe for several years, the Websters relocated to Charlotte and decided to establish Heritage Antiques in order to offer a new, distinctive mix of French, English, and European antiques and accessories which are not likely to be found anywhere else in the area. They are able to offer this unique and beautiful assortment of pieces through the strong network of high quality antiques and art sources they developed while living and working in Europe.
Heritage Antiques offers fine antique furniture, paintings, mirrors, lighting, garden antiques and decorative accessories from France, England and other countries. Linda and Joe travel to Europe several times each year to personally search for and select the most beautiful, decorative, and unique antiques and accessories, which they import to their store in Charlotte. They are also pleased to find special requests for their customers while on their buying trips.
“Our antiques and decorative accessories are beautiful and unique. Joe and I spent several years in Europe where we were able to personally visit with numerous high quality wholesale sources of antique furniture, paintings, mirrors, garden antiques, and related decorative accessories. We developed strong relationships and friendships with our sources in Europe which allows us to have access to the most beautiful and unique pieces that they have available. It is very unlikely that antique lovers and interior designers will find the types of pieces and one-of-a-kind items we offer anywhere else in the Charlotte area. We specifically sought out beautiful items that we had not seen at other antique stores in the area, in order to offer our clients attractive, unique pieces and beautiful decorative items that would compliment the wonderful selection of antiques already available in the area. We are also very happy to find specific requests for our clients while on one of our frequent trips to Europe” states Linda Webster.
Heritage Antiques is located at the recently renovated Selwyn Corners shopping center, 2823 Selwyn Avenue, Suite K, at the intersection of Colony Road and Selwyn Avenue in the Myers Park neighborhood of Charlotte. Hours of operation are Monday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. Heritage Antiques’ telephone number is 704.334.1300, and their web site is located at www.heritageantiques.us.
Please contact Linda or Joe Webster for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Heritage Antiques
2823 Selwyn Avenue, Suite K
Charlotte, NC 28209-1705
Phone: 704.334.1300
Facsimile: 704.334.1850
Web site: www.heritageantiques.us
E-mail: linda@heritageantiques.us or joe@heritageantiques.us
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By Anonymous
June 14, 2004 -- The premier North Carolina Antiques & Collectibles store of the Eastern Carolina coast, Sea Witch Antiques (http://www.SeaWitchAntiques.com/Index.htm) has prepared for its very first tourist season! With the shelves stocked full and products listed on their website at http://www.seawitchantiques.com/ProductIndex.htm, NOW is the best time to stop by or visit them on the web. With top quality name brand antiques and collectibles by: Heisey, Homer Laughlin, Hummel, Steuben, Nippon, Kashan and many others, you are sure to find what you need. Add to that the great prices and fantastic customer service and you will quickly see why their customers say "No One Does It Like The Witch!".
Directions to Sea Witch Antiques are located at http://www.seawitchantiques.com/Directions.htm.
For more info:
1109 N. Sneads Ferry Rd.
Sneads Ferry, NC 28460
Phone: 910-327-2181
Cell: 910-539-4949
Email: TheWitch@SeaWitchAntiques.com
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By Anonymous
TreasuresOfTheSilkRoad.com features secure on-line shopping and a tastefully selected variety of quality artifacts sure to grace the home of the selective collector. To date, the collection includes a rich variety of Buddhist sculpture, Tibetan chests and altar tables, Islamic calligraphy, metalwork, ceramics, textiles, and Chinese furniture. As proprietors of TreasuresOfTheSilkRoad.com, Rene & Jasmin Ragan emphasize quality over quantity. All items are selected according to whether or not they will be included in their personal collection.
As a husband-and-wife team with an international relations background, they established TreasuresOfTheSilkRoad.com in 2002 to share their life-long interest in Asia's rich heritage on a professional basis, while increasing public interest in the cultures of a geographic area that has long been marginalized. Traveling to foreign countries, interacting with its peoples on a one-on-one basis, and collecting the arts of other cultures in a responsible way can do nothing but add to and enrich cross-cultural understanding. Some people in Washington, D.C., may disagree.
For more information visit http://www.TreasuresOfTheSilkRoad.com. You can also contact Rene & Jasmin Ragan via email at TheCaravan@TreasuresOfTheSilkRoad.com or phone at (202) 544-3152.
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