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What don’t they sell? Alma Mahler Antique is a bazaar stocked with Persian rugs, jewellery, Meissen porcelain, crystal and nesting dolls. One of the largest antiques dealers in Prague.
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Around the corner from the US Embassy is a shop specializing in restoration and sales of historical stoves. Great news if you want to export Malá Strana’s coal-scented atmosphere home with you.
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This antiques shop specializes in books, manuscripts and prints that look like they could have been used by 17th-century astronomer Johannes Kepler when he lived next door. Collectors will want to have their credit cards handy.
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This serious collector’s shop specializes in prints and small decorative items such as clocks and lamps. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, just ask and they’ll point you in the right direction.
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Enter this shop filled with antique furnishings, vintage clothing and one-of-a-kind knickknacks and you’ll feel you’ve stepped back into the First Republic. Outfit yourself in Jazz-Age style, right down to the spats and cigarette holder, or dress up your parlour with an Art Nouveau clock or cordial set.
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Artel's flagship store is situated in the heart of Old Town. While the highlight is a dovecote wall filled with the company's exquisite crystal (mouth-blown and hand-engraved in the Czech Republic), the boutique also features books, jewelry, one-of-a-kind design objects and "found" objects--from antique books to toys and Bohemian textiles.
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Grab a bag of rugalach , brownies or other mouth-watering treats for on-the-go nourishment, or lunch on an egg-salad sandwich and coffee. Salads and quiches also to take away.
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Forget the traditional image of dust-collecting glass bowls and stemware. Blue’s bold and quirky designs will brighten your living room, dining room or bathroom like no old-fashioned glass can. Plus, the prices are low enough that you won’t hesitate to use your purchases every day. You can also pick up the requisite T-shirts, picture books and other gifts here if you wish.
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A dazzlingly different kind of glass shop. Modern, fun designs in bowls and other knick-knacks, as well as T-shirts and other tourist fare.
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Buy a candle large enough to need its own seat on the plane or one of this store’s smaller, natural-beeswax creations.
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