Sunday, November 20, 2011

Antique & vintage objects at Henry Gregory antique shop

Henry Gregory (82 Portobello Road, London) selling Victorian to Vintage quality antiques priced from £50 – £15,000. On their stock one can find decorative objects, silver, sporting and luggage, all sourced by Henry Gregory himself, who has been buying all over the British Isles for the last 40 years.
The shop changes continuously as they sell and ship to clients from all over the world including private buyers, decorators and dealers.


Henry Gregory stocks carefully chosen decorative objects from 1850 to 1950. Aluminium aircraft propellers, Scottish stag horns and glass match strikers to complement modern interiors; cigar boxes, books, ladders and globes for the gentleman’s library; wooden skis, ice axes and snow shoes for the chalet and restored pond yachts and rowing oars for the beach house. Enjoy choosing gifts; tartan boxes, corkscrews, ice buckets, match strikers and cocktail shakers that will both start and add to collections.


The Victorians always travelled in great style whether by ship, plane, train or automobile. For many years their luggage was of the finest quality and design. These pieces are just as desirable today.
We stock all shapes, sizes and styles of briefcases, steamer trunks, hat boxes and Gladstone bags for use, display and storage. Famous named makers include Louis Vuitton, Goyard and Moynat.


Henry Gregory stocks a wide range of antique sporting equipment for sports including cricket, rugby, golf, polo, football, tennis, rowing, equestrian and winter sports. We also sell accessories for country pursuits including fishing, hunting, riding and shooting. Victorian sporting equipment was hand crafted, of high quality and made to last. Regular stock includes 1900s Oxford and Cambridge painted rowing oars and 1950s English willow signed cricket bats. Our large collection of original framed sports photographs date from 1890s to 1950s.


 For more information please visit Henry Gregory Antiques


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