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Susquehanna Antique Co Inc

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3216 O St NW Washington DC 20007
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(202) 333-1511
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(805) 544-8096

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
10:00am-6:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am-6:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am-6:00pm
Thursday
10:00am-6:00pm
Friday
10:00am-6:00pm
Saturday
Closed

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Period American furniture and American artists. More than 100 good examples illustrated online. English and Continental fine art and furniture also offered.019130ATTR:RESTORATIONSFRAMINGART GALLERIES

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At Susquehanna Antiques, we have an exceptional selection of American, British and European Antiques and Fine Art.
We specialize in 18th and 19th century furniture and decorative arts. Our inventory of paintings ranges from Old Master works to early 20th century American artists.

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The oldest house owned and maintained by the Preservation Society of Newport, the 1748 Hunter House served as the Revolutionary War headquarters of French admiral Charles Louis d'Arsac de Ternay after its Loyalist owner fled the city. Characterized by a balustraded gambrel roof and heavy stud construction, it is an excellent example of an early Georgian frame residence. The carved pineapple...

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Another property of the Preservation Society, this 1754 Georgian Colonial is one of the most impressive dwellings in the neighborhood known as the Point, north of downtown. Above the doorway is a carved wooden pineapple. This symbol of welcome derived from the practice of placing a real pineapple at the door to announce that the sea-captain owner had returned from his long voyage and was ready...

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This is Georgetown's largest collection of fine American, English, and European furniture, paintings, and garden items of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The shop turns 100 in 2013.

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This was one of our top two homes to visit in Newport. It is not one of the gilded age mega mansions. You go here to hear the history of the home and to see the absolutely incredible collection … This was one of our top two homes to visit in Newport. It is not one of the gilded age mega mansions. You go here to hear the history of the home and to see the absolutely incredible collection of...

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The Hunter House is harbor-front home in "original Newport". The Georgian colonial is filled with furniture, pewter and silver from the 18th century. Raymond served as a stellar tour guide, … The Hunter House is harbor-front home in "original Newport". The Georgian colonial is filled with furniture, pewter and silver from the 18th century. Raymond served as a stellar tour guide, very...

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Enjoyed being part of a small tour group. As others have mentioned, this is not a mansion tour, but a home with truly historic value. A great representation of the furniture and architecture of … Enjoyed being part of a small tour group. As others have mentioned, this is not a mansion tour, but a home with truly historic value. A great representation of the furniture and architecture of the...

One of the Best Reasons to Visit Newport

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This 1754 Georgian Colonial House is a pearl in the crown of Newport's architecture & history. In my opinion, this house far surpasses the mansions to be seen on Bellevue Avenue in Newport due to its historical significance and furnishings. Hunter House has been meticulously restored and stocked with some of the finest pieces of Townsend-Goddard furniture as well as...

Newport History

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Hunter House is one of the Newport treasures. It gives you an idea of how the Newport Captains of the triangle trade lived and prospered.

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Since 1913, Susquehanna Antique Co Inc has been providing Antiques from Washington. Susquehanna Antique Co Inc is incorporated in North Carolina.

Since 1945, Hunter House has been providing Museums And Art Galleries from Newport.

Hunter House is located at 54 Washington St, Newport, RI. This business specializes in Tourist Attractions.

The largest antiques store in Georgetown, Susquehanna tempts shoppers with paintings and furnishings of American and English provenance. Chairs, tables and other fine pieces draw a clientele from all over, who also come for oils and watercolors from the 18th and 19th centuries. METRO: Foggy Bottom©10Best.com

"One of the finest examples of Georgian Colonial architecture from Newport's "golden age" in the mid-18th century," Hunter House's north half was constructed between 1748 and 1754 by Jonathon Nichols, Jr., a merchant and colonial deputy. In 1756, the property was sold to Colonel Joseph Wanton, Jr., a deputy governor of the colony and merchant, who enlarged the house, transforming the building...

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Customers can smoke anywhere in the restaurant, so if it bothers you, get takeout.

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