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Antiquing in Historic Franklin, Tennessee

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

 

Franklin's charming shopping district

Franklin's charming shopping district

We found ourselves in Nashville, Tennessee this weekend for a friend’s 40th birthday party.  A trip out of Knoxville would not be complete without some antique shopping on the way.  As you will soon determine, antique shopping to us means lots of things….exploring the town and any interesting shops, good food, and of course, antiques.  We ventured to the charming town of Franklin, Tennessee, and were delighted with what we found.  We see lots of different towns when on the “hunt” for treasure for the shop, but it is refreshing to see a town that has done such a fabulous job of re-inventing itself as Franklin has.  The downtown is small, everything is within walking distance.   There are shops for all walks of life and all budgets.  Clothing for men, women, and children; bridal registry; antiques; gardening; and other gifts.  There are many restaurants as well.  We chose Merridee’s Breadbasket at 110 4th Ave. South.  It is a great place for a sandwich on homemade bread, good ice tea, and delicious desserts. 

 

A great men’s clothing store is F.M. Allen at 347 Main Street.  It is very well done, and feels like an English men’s club inside, complete with fireplace and billiards.  If you want a martini, you can have it at F.M. Allen.  The clothes are beautiful, handmade, and all imported from England and Italy.  Everything is private labeled with the F.M. Allen label.  Thanks to their incredibly beautifully setting that drew us in, I have a new shirt.

 

Now, to the meat of the post…..antiques.  There is a cluster of antique shops at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Margin Street.  All of these shops are in old houses or warehouses.  New and old mix in most of the shops, so don’t think everything you see is an antique because I can assure, it is not.  For the most part, the shops are charming in this area.  A bargain can be found if you look hard, and don’t be afraid to negotiate. 

 

There are a couple of antique shops on Main Street as well, and behind Main, on Bridge Street, is the Winchester Antique Mall.  It is in an old house as well, and their merchandise is interesting.  Most everything here is in good condition, and ready to be taken home and loved.  Again, don’t be afraid to negotiate.  At the entrance to town is Alexander Plaza, and there you will find Harpeth Antique Mall.  This is also a good place, although it doesn’t have the charm of the historic downtown.  You may or may not find a treasure.  We actually did find a fantastic Italian secretary here, that is on its way to Bobby Todd.

Below are a few more photos of Franklin.

Historic Downtown Franklin

Historic Downtown Franklin

The cutest Welcome Center ever

The cutest Welcome Center ever

 

Beautiful new townhouses on 2nd Avenue

Beautiful new townhouses on 2nd Avenue

 

More beautiful townhouses.  I love this lifestyle!

More beautiful townhouses. I love this lifestyle!

Bobby Todd Antiques at Christmas Time

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

I had some appointments today in Sweetwater, and there were a few minutes left for me to visit the store.  Bobby does such an amazing job with the shop.  It was so festive today, and everything was in the perfect spot, clean, and beautiful.  If Bobby Todd at Christmas doesn’t get you in the holiday spirit, nothing else will.  We shot these few photos to give you a little peek inside the world of Bobby Todd at Christmas.

 

Vintage Christmas cottages and bottle brush trees

Vintage Christmas cottages and bottle brush trees

 

Giant snowman and Votivo candles

Giant snowman and Votivo candles

 

Ho Ho Ho pillows and antique settee

Ho Ho Ho pillows and antique settee

Santas and ornaments

Santas and ornaments

Bobby Todd Antiques featured in Southern Lady magazine

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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Springtime memories begin at Bobby Todd Antiques

Monday, May 18th, 2009

by Bobby Brown

Tired of the winter blues? Step into Bobby Todd and experience a store full of wonderful spring items to brighten up any décor.

Our spring market orders have arrived and we are featuring tuliperes in all shapes and sizes – perfect for fresh flowers from your garden. The Roundtop Collection has whimsical, colorful yard art for your pots and flower beds.

Unique Easter décor is selling fast. Shop now for best selection.

Wonderful new candle scents for spring include French Tulip from Seda France, Italian Sunflower, and Crepe Myrtle from Nouvelle.

Looking for a special antique? Recent antique acquisitions include a painted worktable with turned legs and a large drawer – perfect for a kitchen island – a New York men’s store display with a wonderful patina, and 6 walnut Italian dining chairs.

We now carry a new line of melamine dishes that look like hand painted Italian ceramics. They are microwavable and unbreakable – perfect for outdoor entertaining. Be sure to pair them with our glassware that looks like French-pressed glass for a truly beautiful table setting.