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    Mckinley & Company Antiques,
    Lincoln Between 7th & Ocean, Carmel, (831) 625-1200

    China Art Center,
    Dolores bet. 7th & Ocean, (831)624-5868. Family owned and operated since 1942. Impressive selection of brush paintings rivaling prestigious museums, worldwide. The 4,000-sq. ft. showroom allows relaxed, careful viewing of antique screens, altar tables, carved wood cabinets, carpets, embroidered and ko ssu textiles, cloisonné, netsukes, snuff bottles, porcelain and pottery, including many Han and Tang Dynasty terra cotta figures sold with an unconditional guarantee of authenticity. Closed Sun.

    Keller and Scott Antiques,
    Dolores Street bet. 5th & 6th, Carmel, (831)624-0465, www.keller-scottantique.com. Top quality and museum quality antiques. Exquisite orientalia. All items heirlooms (100 years or older), purchased privately from locals. Lewis Scott’s knowledge is vast – he’s been in the business for over 42 years. He’s also a founding director and the first president of the Associated Antique Dealers of America, and is a member of the Antique Dealers Association of California. Open Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm.

    Trotters Antiques,
    301 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, (831)373-3505. You can find one-of-a-kind treasures not to be missed. Museum quality pieces including an 8-piece, hand-carved laminated rosewood Meeks parlor set made in New York in the 1850's. Louis XVI lady’s desk. Rosewood Secretary made in 1850 by Alexander Roux of New York. Extraordinary collection of Pairpoint and Tiffany lamps. Open Mon-Sat, 11am-5:00pm.

    V*E*R*M*I*L*L*I*O*N,
    240 Crossroads Blvd., Carmel, (831)620-1502, www.vermillionasianarts.com. An ever-changing array of Asian antiques, including decorative arts, ceramics, jewelry, textiles, furniture, lighting, and contemporary Japanese dinner ware. The Vermillion collection celebrates the marriage of art and technology and reflects a freedom in creativity that moves the eye, intrigues the mind, and delights the soul. Hours: 10am-6pm, Mon-Sat; noon-5pm, Sun.