‘ABC’ is in the central area of the ground floor. 4 cabinets display a tasteful selection of curios reflecting the dealer’s deep knowledge of antiques and decades-long experience in selecting items of quality and style. Art Deco necklaces, brooches & hairclips, French jet, coral, carnelian, jade, onyx & various semi precious gems make up […]
A sumptuous display of splendid antiques at the entrance of the Victory can be seen in the ‘SAGE’ shop. Renowned English and European ceramic, porcelain and glass companies: Moorcroft, Royal Worcester, Royal Doulton , Wedgwood, Shelley, Aynsley, Royal Crown Derby, Minton, Rosenthal, Gouda (Holland) Herend (Hungary) & Royal Copenhagen (Danish), Lailque, and Daum glass – […]
Are books an antiquated form of reading? Not according to avid reader and bookshop dealer known as GTD, whose comprehensive selection of fiction, non-fiction, hardcover & paperback can be found in the corner shop at the front of Victory complex. Also, a long-time cinema ‘tragic’ GTD offers rare and highly collectible 20thC Golden Age of […]
The REG cabinet near the entrance of the Victory, houses an exceptional collection of Australiana ceramics featuring pieces by celebrated 1930/40s ceramicist, Grace Seccombe, along with the Boyd family of potters/painters, Castle Harris and Remued potters Australian flora and fauna: parrots, kangaroos, gum leaf decoration, make up small but striking sculptural works, bowls and vases. […]
ANN shop on the ground floor offers a generous selection of both large scale traditional and modern furniture, from European period pieces such as a 19thC marble-topped sideboard and hallstands, Victorian cupboards and dressers to sleek 20thC modular furniture and vintage kitchen furniture. Modernist glass and plastic light shades, lamps and ornate chandeliers bedeck the […]
In 1905 Rene Lalique opened his first shop, his status in ‘Fin-de-Siecle’ Paris attracting the patronage of the Rothschilds and Sarah Bernhardt, amongst others. Nearby was Coty’s ‘Parfums de Luxe’ for whom he designed bottles in the Art Nouveau style, as well as Worth, D’Orsay, and Guerlain. Lalique (1860-1945) became France’s most celebrated glass artist. […]
A cornucopic selection, overflowing from the spoils of a lifetime’s collecting in Europe, Asia, and Australia, 007 has 3 impressive cabinets that are brimming in both quantity and quality. A Sydney born-antique dealer, 007 lived in Spain for 20 years and brings a unique breadth of knowledge in the decorative arts. Ceramics, glass, wood, and […]
TEX is a globally-connected shop upstairs in Victory, run by ‘Rodeo Retro’, emanating from America ‘s southern state of Texas. A self-confessed flea market & estate sales ‘tragic’, TEX was raised by a family of antique collectors. Eclectic and unexpected, traditional to contemporary – expect to see a Jacobean monk’s bench next to a Napoleonic […]
A well-established ground floor shop is ZEE, known for a high turnover of a wide variety of collectable goods at the best prices! Silverware, fine china, jewellery, paintings and a large selection of books from hardback ‘collectors’ through to children’s literature can be found. Popular mystery writers are a speciality and a fine selection of […]
FAB Upstairs is a full-to-the-brim mixed collection shop called FAB. Well-suited to the curious browser FAB displays antique, 1920s & 30s Art Deco, mid-century modern and retro. Small pieces of furniture, unusual decorative arts items & imagery, architectural fittings, books, clothing, accessories and textiles from Norway and Indonesia can be found amongst an array of […]
With over 35 years of knowledge and expertise in the decorative arts, specialising in costume jewellery of the 20th Century, ALICE offers a bountiful selection of goods within the Victory. The jewellery shop on the ground floor is filled with 20thC ‘bijou’ showcasing marcasite, silver-set semi-precious gems such as amethyst, turquoise, amber, smoky quartz, carnelian, […]
DW showcases an authentic, eclectic and abundant mix of Vintage and Retro. An upstairs shop filled with 1930s, 1950s, 1960s,1970s kitchenalia, teapots, crockery, ceramics and glassware, Australiana, figurines, clothes, memorabilia, plastics, fabrics and cushions. From ‘classic to quirky’, on display are both well-known brands and the unfamiliar. Colourful anodised metal kitchenware, condiment sets, salt ‘n […]
Antique Tools can be found in a tall and brightly lit cabinet, it is a magnet for all those admirers and collectors of antiques and vintage woodworking tools. Here you’ll find a diversity of 19th and early 20th century implements, crafted in various fine old timbers, brass and hand-forged iron. Everything from saws to screwdrivers […]
An ‘Aladdin’s Cave’ of decorative and useful items, sourced both internationally and from within Australia, MUM shop on the ground floor showcases large and small scale household goods: from sizeable but very elegant hanging glass lamp shades down to furniture & kitchen knobs, coat racks, and hooks. A wide range of vintage & contemporary enamel […]
On the upper floor in the Victory is ‘Dappa Menswear’ – a comfortable shop fitted with a change room. ‘Dappa’ offers men’s clothing in a wide range of styles and fabrics, from formal to casual wear: shirts, suits, trousers, shorts, jumpers, vests, and accessories: shoes, ties, hats, cufflinks, gloves, and scarves. With an eye for […]
Colour and light: Art Glass, Uranium and Carnival Glass – vibrant, eye-catching, iridescent and intended to inspire and brighten any interior space, particularly during the long winter months. Green uranium glass glows, although its fluorescence is not radioactive. Best seen with a black UV light, this mysterious glass remains a highly sought-after collectable. A specially […]
Silver collectables and jewellery by the renowned Danish silversmith Georg Jensen (1866-1935) can be found in the Victory Theatre Antiques Centre. A superb grape tazza /compote (an elevated ornamental or ceremonial wide shallow bowl), designed in 1918, can be seen near the entrance of the Victory Theatre in the SAGE shop. Neo-Classical in style, rather […]
Victory Theatre acknowledges the Gundungurra and Dharug people, Traditional Custodians of the land, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.