Market Square - G-54B, Ground Shuttle Stop: 29 (Red Line) Neighborhood: Market Square & Elm Corporate Phone: 919.942.3179 Area of Interest: Antique and Design Center
Whitehall Antiques
Add to MyMarketFrom Rococo to Mid Century Modern - Whitehall fills its large space with intriguing, fully authenticated antiques & period pieces of the finest quality. Whitehall Antiques has been a family owned business in Chapel Hill since 1930. The juxtaposition of period country French, formal English, Art Modern, and Mid Century speaks to the cutting edge of design in the 21st century. While Whitehall specializes in country French and formal English furniture, we also carry a wide variety of decorative accessories including boxes, bronzes, brass, copper, porcelain, silver, pottery, lighting, and fine art. Our Chapel Hill gallery a short drive from High Point also features significant American antiques from local and regional estates. Come by daily for conversation, as well as the best prices on fine period & vintage pieces.
Authenticating Antiques
Educational Whitehall Antiques, Market Square, Ground Neighborhood: Market Square and Elm Shuttle Stop: 29 (Red Line)
Daily explorations of antiques with David Lindquist, internationally recognized authority on furniture and the decorative arts. Each afternoon, join him to explore such topics as spotting furniture restorations, marquetry in the 17th century, how much is too much restoration, Georgian silver, what constitutes a silver standard, and the importance of it. And of course, David invites you to ask questions and explore other topics with him.
Speakers: David Lindquist
Authenticating Antiques
Educational Whitehall Antiques, Market Square, Ground Neighborhood: Market Square and Elm Shuttle Stop: 29 (Red Line)
Daily explorations of antiques with David Lindquist, internationally recognized authority on furniture and the decorative arts. Each afternoon, join him to explore such topics as spotting furniture restorations, marquetry in the 17th century, how much is too much restoration, Georgian silver, what constitutes a silver standard, and the importance of it. And of course, David invites you to ask questions and explore other topics with him.
Speakers: David Lindquist
Authenticating Antiques
Educational Whitehall Antiques, Market Square, Ground Neighborhood: Market Square and Elm Shuttle Stop: 29 (Red Line)
Daily explorations of antiques with David Lindquist, internationally recognized authority on furniture and the decorative arts. Each afternoon, join him to explore such topics as spotting furniture restorations, marquetry in the 17th century, how much is too much restoration, Georgian silver, what constitutes a silver standard, and the importance of it. And of course, David invites you to ask questions and explore other topics with him.
Speakers: David Lindquist
Authenticating Antiques
Educational Whitehall Antiques, Market Square, Ground Neighborhood: Market Square and Elm Shuttle Stop: 29 (Red Line)
Daily explorations of antiques with David Lindquist, internationally recognized authority on furniture and the decorative arts. Each afternoon, join him to explore such topics as spotting furniture restorations, marquetry in the 17th century, how much is too much restoration, Georgian silver, what constitutes a silver standard, and the importance of it. And of course, David invites you to ask questions and explore other topics with him.
Speakers: David Lindquist
Authenticating Antiques
Educational Whitehall Antiques, Market Square, Ground Neighborhood: Market Square and Elm Shuttle Stop: 29 (Red Line)
Daily explorations of antiques with David Lindquist, internationally recognized authority on furniture and the decorative arts. Each afternoon, join him to explore such topics as spotting furniture restorations, marquetry in the 17th century, how much is too much restoration, Georgian silver, what constitutes a silver standard, and the importance of it. And of course, David invites you to ask questions and explore other topics with him.
Speakers: David Lindquist