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Anthony's Fine Art

7 reviews
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801-328-2231
401 E 200 South Salt Lake City, UT 84111

About Anthony's Fine Art

Anthony's Fine Art is located at 401 E 200 South, Salt Lake City, UT. This location is in the Central City neighborhood. This business specializes in Arts & Craft Supplies, Jewelers and Art Galleries and has 7 review(s) with a star rating of 3.3.

Location & hours

  • Mon Mon 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
  • Tue Tue 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
  • Wed Wed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
  • Thu Thu 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
  • Fri Fri 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
  • Sat Sat 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Sun Sun Closed

Reviews

3.3
7 reviews

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Jun 01, 2012

Rude, condescending, unhelpful. I

Rude, condescending, unhelpful. I suspect the owner, based on my age and questions, assumed I wasn't a serious buyer and treated me very poorly. I will be buying some fine art- but not from them. They do have an impressive collection of property, but not to put too f...ine a point on it: they were jerks. Class is about more than the merchandise, its about how you behave. They lack it.

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Sep 06, 2011

I found this in Salt Lake City?

I have shopped antique and art galleries on both coasts and in Europe. Never did I expect to find the same, or even better quality and selection in Salt Lake City. Then I saw the prices and couldn't believe it. The owner explained that because of his selection and lo...w overhead (I am guessing because of being in Salt Lake City), he has clients from all over the country that buy from him. He even told me he shipped a container of furniture to a client in Europe. I gladly took advantage of that selection and low overhead. Sorry New York and Paris! I'm shopping Salt Lake City from now on.\t\n\t\nIf you find yourself in the area, make some time to visit. It will definitely be worth your while.

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Dec 03, 2008

Best Kept Secret for Antiques on the West Coast:

\t\n\t\nIt is always a delight to go in Anthony's. It not only has amazing furniture and art but unique objects as well. I have found the staff to be both knowledgeable and willing to explain details about anything and everything. I have never felt the "stuffiness" that... was mentioned in a previous review--nor have I ever felt pressured to buy anything.\t\n\t\n Perhaps some shoppers want to be warmly greeted and engaged in bubbly conversation. Anthony is a very pleasant person who as a vast knowledge of the objects in the store but he is not an outgoing, loquacious individual. I personally prefer his style, where I can browse at my leisure but ask for help or direction whenever I want or need it. \t\n\t\nI enjoy visiting the store--in much the way I love to go to a favorite museum, walking from room to room and floor to floor. It is even more of a delight since objects are available for purchase as well as mere enjoyment.\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n

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Mar 26, 2008

Unbelievable beauty! Makes my eyes hurt and yet I never can get enough!

Anthonies has the most beautiful home furnishings you have ever seen. And those who tell you different ethier have bad taste or just sour grapes. About sixteen years ago I discovered Antonies on a fluke and what a lucky day. I have been there when the sales people have ...been charming and when it was less than a delight. However I did not go there looking for a lunch date just outrageously georgeous furniture, you will not be disappointed if one of a kind beauty makes your heart sing! Anthonies is an education in and of it's self. It is one of the treasures of Salt Lake and somthing to be savored.

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Feb 04, 2008

Not worth the trip,, even if its arround the corner

Less then impressive,, much less. Lacking Professionalism, Might as well be selling star wars. Not worth your trip. \t\n

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Nov 20, 2007

oversized antiques for twee retirees lacking self knowledge

snobs -- apparently if you are too short (?) they judge you as too young, hence not wealthy enough to buy their provincial antiques -- they specialize in name dropping only i would think -- in my younger days i visited because i liked the sculptures outside -- they wer...e cold, snippy, rude, and unnecessarily judgmental. i left feeling belittled and confirming my opinion that true chic is not in the large and pompous, but in that which has recently been rejected and its real value is being rediscovered. only copy cats go in for this bland experience -- i'm glad i left empty handed -- where they seem left with empty souls....