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  • Aalderink is the oldest and most reputable dealer of Asian Art and Ethnographics in the Netherlands, specializing in fine Japanesenetsuke andokimono .

  • David Aronson opened this prestigious gallery around 1900; now it is run by his great-and great-great-grandsons. Early Delftware, continental 17th-and 18th-century furniture, plus Chinesefamille verte andfamille rose porcelain – much of it rare.

  • This husband and wife team offers a huge range of mid 16th-to mid-20th-century prints, including a remarkable selection of Japanese woodblock prints.

  • Decorative Dutch tiles, Blue Delftware, antique books, prints, pewter, candlesticks and lamps.

  • A testament to taste, this decorative arts shop was featured in an issue ofWallpaper * not so long ago.

  • Galerie Elisabeth den Bieman de Haas

    Purveyors of fine contemporary art.

  • An exquisite selection of antique, Art Deco and Art Nouveau jewellery, plus 18thand 19th-century Dutch silver.

  • A fascinating collection of medical instruments dating from the early 18th to the early 20th century. Dissection kits, dental tools, apothecary accoutrements and much more!

  • Tóth-Ikonen

    The only icon specialist in the Spiegelkwartier, and the oldest in Amsterdam. Behold a dazzling array of 16th-to 19th-century Russian icons – including a large collection of brass travelling icons.

  • Alive with the sound of ticking, this shop proffers an eclectic selection of clocks from the early 17th century to the 1930s, plus a treasured collection of music boxes.

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