You've probably heard that Guinness tastes better in Dublin (fresh from the factory), but what you may not know is that Dublin is a perfect destination for the whole family. No, we're not suggesting you let the kiddies drink a pint. Instead, take them to the Dublin Zoo, to feed the ducks in Stephen's Green or on a picnic in Phoenix Park. Scholars enjoy walking in the literary footsteps of such writers as Yeats and Joyce, while discerning shoppers have their pick of designer boutiques.
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Small shop specializing in antique jewelry.
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PRE-LOVED VINTAGE JEWELRY – We are envisioning a more personal, accessible and enjoyable way to trade fine jewellery and engagement rings. Our collection of vintage, antique and estate pieces are sure to capture your imagination. Authenticity guaranteed.
Matthew and Alyce provided a 5 star experience for us and as a result have acquired new customers for life! We shopped around online everywhere in Dublin for my engagement ring and ultimately the unique, premium quality diamonds and exceptional customer experience in Courtville won our hearts. Matthew even personally delivered pieces to us! Thank you so much for your expertise and adaptability in these strange times, we will be back for our wedding bands and many more pieces in the future.
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High-end antique clocks.
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Specialist dealer located in dublin ireland selling a premier assortment of fine irish antiques to include a wide collection of fine early furniture and related items writing slopes, tea caddies, jewellery caskets and further small related wooden items. We also specialise in pairs of vintage electric stocking perhaps the finest selection available in ireland in gilt mirrors in an abundance of dimensions are always available as well as fine quality chandeliers ceiling lights and lanterns. we source our inventory from all round europe and within ireland. we are fortunate to have skilled craftsmen available within the francis street area, all of whom can restore a piece back to its original beauty when, on occasion, time and neglect has blemished it. we also use some of london’s finest gilders and metal restorers available. martin fennelly antiques is at no.60 francis street. this area of dublin is where the majority of fine antique shops are located and is a short distance from most
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A shop selling vintage costume jewelry.
I've bought several unique pieces from Rhinestones over the years when I travel to Dublin, and I must say that it is my favourite jewellery store ever. The staff are incredibly helpful (if you want them to be- they are also happy to let you browse unpressured if you so prefer). I purchased two vintage hammered gold and emerald rhinestone bracelets, several brooches, and a very unique Connemara marble necklace, and I couldn't be happier with them. I constantly receive compliments when I wear them. For those of us interested in Irish made vintage jewellery, they have a nice selection and are regularly getting new pieces in. They have offerings at all price points, so it is the perfect place to bring home a small thoughtful gift from Ireland for a friend or family member, or to make a big splurge for a grand entrance at a classy event.
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The largest auction house in the country, this is an excellent place to buy Irish art, silver, glass, porcelain and furniture.
Antique shop selling old beer bottles of Guinness with their original, antique labels: a perfect gift for the beer connoisseur.
The Jorgensen Gallery is a contemporary Irish art gallery in the centre of Dublin showing paintings and sculpture by Irish & International Artists. The Jorgensen Gallery, formerly Jorgensen Fine Art, is now housed in an elegant Georgian premises on Molesworth Street in central Dublin, adjacent to Grafton Street, Dublin’s premier shopping street, and Trinity College, Dublin. The Jorgensen Gallery primarily specializes in contemporary Irish art, showing paintings and bronze sculpture by leading Irish artists. We also exhibit late 19th/early 20th century paintings by important Irish and English artists of this period, such as Walter Osborne, Sarah Purser, Norman Garstin & Edwin Hayes. In addition to paintings and sculpture, we sell a select range of antique Irish, English & French furniture, glass & lamps.
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