Antiques for serious shoppers
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BEST BUYS
Richard Yeakel Antiques is for serious antique and art collectors.
Most clients have second homes and depend on Yeakel for his extensive
knowledge of antiques. Seen in the store have been Clint Eastwood,
Kelly Harmon and Jaclyn Smith.
Yeakel doesn’t like things refinished or replaced. The store’s
specialties include French, Spanish, German, English and American
pieces from the 14th to the 18th centuries.Current Spanish Colonial
pieces are a pair of chairs and a candle shelf. Other rare items
include: an 18th century Welsh bookcase, 17th century French
provincial tapestry, 19th century French painted doors with original
hardware, a German Gothic Madonna and Child, 18th century Marcel
plates and a 17th century chinoiserie chest of drawers. Open from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment. 1099 S.
Coast Highway. (949) 494-5526.
The place for Bauer pottery
Oak Street Antiques specializes in California pottery, especially
the very hot Bauer pottery, mostly from the 1930s.
“It was a sleeper for a long time,” owner Karen K. Maroney
says.After World War II, L.A.-based Bauer couldn’t compete with
prices on cheap Japanese imports and eventually shut down. Maroney
finds pieces through estate sales and contacts back East. Fiesta
pottery and Laguna’s Brayton Pottery is also sold here. Plus small
furniture pieces, postcards and trade cards from the late 1800s,
glassware, linens, old books and vintage toys. The shop was written
up in the October issue of Art & Antiques magazine . Open from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas only. 1103 S.
Coast Highway. (949) 494-6628.
Affordable furniture
Inventory moves fast at On Consignment. Affordable home
furnishings and accessories are set below market value and prices
decrease with each passing week. Owners Janet Wagner and Teri Hoops
allow items to stay 10 weeks. If not sold, all consignments are given
to charity or back to the consigner. Furniture, jewelry and art are
popular. Plus, there are bargains on kitchen items. Open from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. 1190
Glenneyre St. in Laguna Beach. (949) 497-3700. onconsignmentetc@
earthlink.net.
Time for something sweet
Heidelberg Pastry & Bistro is known for its excellent coffee and
fresh baked pastries. Since 1990 the bakery’s been popular for its
bistro-style foods: sandwiches, Danishes, cheese pockets, chocolate
croissants and apple muffins. Open from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. 1100 S. Coast
Highway, No. 116. (949) 497-4594.
Beauty for an occasion
The best looking wreaths I’ve seen are at The English Garden.
Owner Anita Rohloff selects extraordinary wreaths made of lichen, egg
shells or preserved florals. During the Christmas season the
selection is prime and custom orders are available. The English
Garden, a floral shop for weddings and parties, has a great gift and
plant section. Best sellers are custom-size antique ivory candles.
Gifts include: cache pots, fruit and vegetable pillows, urns, vintage
and iron furniture, iron plant stands, benches and wall pieces. Open
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday. 1199 S. Coast Highway. (949) 494-4733.
* BEST BUYS is a weekly feature in the Coastline Pilot. Send
information to Greer Wylder at [email protected] or P.O. Box 248
Laguna Beach, CA 92652, or via fax at 494-8979.
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