Established in 1980, Dalton's Antiques is now recognized as one of the most noteworthy collections of Arts and Crafts pieces in the region.<
Here, you will find a vast array of antique furniture and 20th Century decorative arts with a distinct emphasis on pieces by Gustav Stickley, L&JG Stickley, Roycroft, Limbert and Rohlfs. The 3,000 square foot gallery is divided into different categories, each of which bears a distinct theme. You can find beautiful wooden furniture and old-world accessories by Gustav Stickley which include Westport chairs, spacious desks and rare Morris chairs. The section dedicated to Archibald Knox includes an eclectic selection of one-of-a-kind biscuit tins, some of which bear enchanting enamel embellishments. You will also find outstanding light fixtures which include Prairie Oak and pottery lamps.
The gallery also houses a handpicked selection of some pieces which do not belong to the Arts and Crafts era, but are spectacular, nonetheless. These include Navajo rugs, some of which date back to the early 19th Century, a rare collection of Hopi and Apache art in materials as diverse as hemp and horsehair, intricately designed pieces in metalwork as well as authentic Roycroft leather bookends, frames and candlesticks.
To add that final note of perfection to your painstakingly decorated home, Dalton's Antiques offers you rare photographs by Karl Blossfeldt and timeless gravures courtesy Alfred Stieglitz, which originally belonged to the quarterly photography publication, called "Camera Work". You can also have the gallery custom design your furniture in the period style, while keeping in mind your unique requirements and space constraints. And for all those priceless pieces of art which you have meticulously collected, Dalton's Antiques offers you handcrafted wooden frames which are hand-polished to replicate the aging process... this at a very affordable $275. You can even add the touch of finesse to your tea parties and dinners with Tudor Rose china. One of the hallmarks of the Arts and Crafts Movement, this pattern is one of the most popular while also, undoubtedly, the most elegant. The collections at the gallery are constantly updated as pieces or even entire collections are sold and fresh stock brought is brought in on a daily basis.
If you have a piece of furniture that is more of an heirloom, but not of any particular use to you, you will find a ready buyer in Dalton Antiques. You can refer to their website http://www.daltons.com for a detailed look at their inventory or simply call them at (315) 463-1568.
Dalton's Antiques
1931 James St.
Syracuse, New York 13206