The Antiquarium
Antique Print & Map Gallery
Description:
The Antiquarium continues a family tradition by selling original rare maps, and antique prints from our historic Houston Texas location. Independent retailers like us have been visiting our store since the 1930s, which is located in the River Oaks Shopping Center. The Antiquarium was founded in 1990 and seeks to preserve the historic charm of the area while remaining accessible and welcoming to collectors, enthusiasts, and designers at every collecting stage.
Our shop is one of the oldest and most respected general antique map and print sellers in the world. We have tens of thousands original images. Our goal is to offer a less intimidating, and more inviting backdrop to browse our varied and extensive collection of rare maps and prints. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff is always available to help. No question is too mundane or too complex, so please ask.
Business Name:
The Antiquarium
Address:
1976 W Gray StHouston Texas 77019United States
Phone:
(713) 622-7531
Website:
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