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NORTH TUCSON. For more than 10 years, this antique mall has provided the good folks of Tucson with art and antiques from more than 100 consigners. The large space is packed full of great finds, from pre-Columbian pottery to first edition books to Staffordshire plates. This being Arizona, there's plenty of Western memorabilia and cowboy ephemera, plus a smattering of antique photos and jewelry.
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DOWNTOWN. Located in the Lost Barrio area, the focus at this eclectic shop is "worldwide colonial style," with a special focus on Spanish Colonial. You'll find antique furniture, architectural elements such as doors and pillars, folk art, textiles and decorative and functional crafts from all over the globe.
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NORTH TUCSON. The owner of Designers Craft, Michael Midkiff, travels the world in search of finely crafted, interesting furniture and architectural elements. He has particularly beautiful items from India, China and Thailand, including moldings and doors. Occasionally, old pieces are crafted into new furniture – an antique pillar may serve as a decorative part of a newly built bookcase, for example. Other finds in the shop include marble fireplace surrounds, wooden pots, tables and benches.
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FOOTHILLS. For more than 10 years, Eric Firestone has sought out the finest American antiques. He specializes in early 20th-century American paintings, and American Arts and Crafts movement furniture and accessories. His shop is well stocked with high quality goods, from Stickley, Limbert and Roycroft furniture to Van Briggle, Greuby and Rookwood pottery. Also a great selection of metalware and works from Arizona artists of the early 20th century.
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NORTH TUCSON. Tom's is an antique lover's haven. This large store buys and sells furniture, glassware, crystal, silver, decorator items, gadgets, household appliances, picture frames and virtually every other imaginable item for the home. Its reputation of being the best in antiques in Tucson is well deserved.
Our shopping categories guide you to the best places to find souvenirs and mementoes of a perfect trip. Where do you find a book on local history? How about a recording of that terrific zydeco band you heard? Maybe a trinket for the kids or spouse? Use our lists to narrow your search.
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