

Aartselaar
Arendonk
Baarle-Hertog
Balen
Beerse
Berlaar
Boechout
Bonheiden
Boom
Bornem
Borsbeek
Brasschaat
Brecht
Dessel
Duffel
Edegem
Essen
Geel
Grobbendonk
Heist-op-den-Berg
Hemiksem
Herentals
Herenthout
Herselt
Hoogstraten
Hove
Hulshout
Kalmthout
Kapellen
Kasterlee
Kontich
Laakdal
Lier
Lille
Lint
Malle
Meerhout
Merksplas
Mol
Mortsel
Niel
Nijlen
Olen
Oud-Turnhout
Putte
Puurs
Ranst
Ravels
Retie
Rijkevorsel
Rumst
Schelle
Schilde
Schoten
Sint-Amands
Sint-Katelijne-Waver
Stabroek
Turnhout
Vorselaar
Vosselaar
Westerlo
Wijnegem
Willebroek
Wommelgem
Wuustwezel
Zandhoven
Zoersel
Zwijndrecht
We specialise in 19th and 20th century small items, curiosities and decoration. New items arrive daily. Art nouveau, art deco, tin toys, chandeliers, publicity, Belgian ceramic, glass, silver, crystal, bronzes, pillars, terra cotta, etc. Opening hours : Wednesday until Saturday 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. and by appointment
Antwerp, daughter of the River Scheldt and second largest city of Belgium. The 500.000 inhabitants call it the 'Metropolis' (Antwerpians are known in Belgium for not being too modest). This city has so many different facets that it takes a while before one gets to know it thoroughly. It is the second largest harbor of Europe (after Rotterdam). Moreover, Antwerp is a splendid city with numerous architectural highlights, most of which date from the 16th (the golden era of Antwerp) and the 17th century. The destructions of the Second World War, unfortunately, has scarred somehow the fair face of the old town. Still there are enough monuments left for those who like monument-hopping to spend a few days admiring them. The past is also represented by the numerous paintings of Peter Paul Rubens who lived in the Antwerp of the early 17th century.