Architectural Antiques
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Architectural Antiques is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Our building is a pre 1850's converted barn with currently 28 rooms, 2 accessory buildings and a yard all loaded with artifacts from the 18th, 19th and 20th century for your home and craft projects. It's a place where the "big" kids have fun. Thank you for taking a visit to our website, now, be sure to take a visit to our shop!

Click our "Tour the Shop" page to "wet-your-whistle". Architectural Antiques is more than just a store. It begins as a museum and continues to become a place to connect with others who share a similar fascination for old things. So take a stop by our coffee station and grab a hot cup while you tour the shop. Yes, the famous green truck lives here!

Everyone wants to know about that "cool truck" so we thought we should share a little about it with you. The International is original to 1946 but has a newer Cummings diesel engine. It is Wayne's daily driver. If you look closely on the front hood you will notice something exceptionally unique about it.
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Architectural Antiques, located in the heart of historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is more than a convenient place to purchase old home parts and accessories.
Its's also a living museum, a gold-mine of historically knowledgeable consulting from proprietor Wayne Rickert and family.
Wayne is a building contractor with more than 25 years experience.
Each visit you make to Architectural Antiques will be an adventure in traditional building history, and each purchase comes with qualified, professional advice and friendly service.
Our #20110: Andirons Uniquely Made 20th C. with Cherub faces at the base of in Brass with brass ornamental collars shielding the iron log dog.
Our #12019: Fireplace Fan: 20th C. modern art fan in the Art Neveu style, much detail and certainly hand made if even in a factory of sort.
Our #12018: Goose Neck Andirons probably mid 19C or early 20 C. Very nicely made hand wrought.
Well made modern reproduction versions of this 18th C style bring in the $1000.
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