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Visit The Chelsea Collection to see fine antiques in a new location

September 21, 12:44 PMSoutheast MI Home & Living ExaminerJackie DiGiovanni
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Downtown chelsea
Downtown Chelsea photo courtesy of Pure Michigan®
Long recognized as one of the premier antique stores in the area, The Chelsea Collection is now displaying its treasures from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries at 6065 Sibley on the north side of Chelsea. 
 
Follow Main Street north past the railroad tracks and turn left on Sibley. The shop is on the corner of Werkner and Sibley and has a large parking lot. 
 
The new location offers 50% more floor space as well as more lighting to enjoy the artful displays of dishware, silver, jewelry, furniture, textiles, paintings, and collections. From jade rings to jeweled hat pins, from 1830s chip-carved hall trees to elegant secretaries, from art glass paperweights to flow blue plates, from Native American to Asian art pieces, The Chelsea Collections retains its charm and lives up to its motto, Celebrating Style, Past & Present. As always, Gary Kuehnle and Eric Lund are on hand to answer your questions and assist you with your purchases. The shop is open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 11 am until 5 pm, and on Sunday from 12 pm until 4 pm. 
 
Chelsea is easy to find off I-94 at Exit 159 (US-52). Click here for a map.

 

For more info: If you want to inquire about appraisals and special order requests, call the store at 734-433-3300.
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