Staetshuys Antiquairs B.V.

Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 45a,
1017 DC Amsterdam,
The Netherlands.
tel.+31(0)20 6200300
e-mail: info@staetshuys.nl

A brass Culpeper-type microscope.
A brass Culpeper-type microscope.
An English 18th century brass-cased Compass
An English 18th century brass-cased Compass
A fine collection of various corkscrews 19th century
A fine collection of various corkscrews 19th century
Rare American Induction machine by Töpler ca.1890
Rare American Induction machine by Töpler ca.1890
A German flowermodel of  a violin ca. 1885
A German flowermodel of a violin ca. 1885
Globe by Ernst Schotte Berlin
Globe by Ernst Schotte Berlin
A rare "Valentines" display table
A rare "Valentines" display table
A 19th century 15inch Terrestrial Table Globe by Cruchley
A 19th century 15inch Terrestrial Table Globe by Cruchley
A  rare collection of eight didactic fungi model
A rare collection of eight didactic fungi model
A very rare French tellurian by J. Forest Paris ca.1875
A very rare French tellurian by J. Forest Paris ca.1875
An 18th century English brass Cuff-type monocular compound microscope.
An 18th century English brass Cuff-type monocular compound microscope.
An English Could type pocket microscope ca.1840
An English Could type pocket microscope ca.1840
An English Wimshurst electrostatic induction generator ca. 1895
An English Wimshurst electrostatic induction generator ca. 1895
Several German various didactic botanical models ca.1885
Several German various didactic botanical models ca.1885
A pair of globes celestial and terrestrial floor globes by Gilman Joslin
A pair of globes celestial and terrestrial floor globes by Gilman Joslin
An early Pocket Globe by Lane 1811 in original fishskin case
An early Pocket Globe by Lane 1811 in original fishskin case
A good original Trippensee Planetarium USA ca.1910-15
A good original Trippensee Planetarium USA ca.1910-15
A rare English Culpeper-type Microscope Mathew Loft type ca.1740
A rare English Culpeper-type Microscope Mathew Loft type ca.1740
A fine English coramandel games compendium ca. 1870
A fine English coramandel games compendium ca. 1870
A  rare Celestial Globe by Augustin Fortin, Paris ca.1780
A rare Celestial Globe by Augustin Fortin, Paris ca.1780
A fine early 19th century Telescope by Dollond London
A fine early 19th century Telescope by Dollond London
A 19th century eight day mahogany marine chronometer, James McCabe London ca. 1870
A 19th century eight day mahogany marine chronometer, James McCabe London ca. 1870
A 3-inch Newton's pocket globe, England ca, 1820
A 3-inch Newton's pocket globe, England ca, 1820
A 3-inch Newton's pocket globe, England ca, 1830
A 3-inch Newton's pocket globe, England ca, 1830
An American eight-day Deckwatch chronometer by Waltham Watch Co. ca. 1920
An American eight-day Deckwatch chronometer by Waltham Watch Co. ca. 1920
An English Coromandel & Brass Dressing box by Betjemann 1875
An English Coromandel & Brass Dressing box by Betjemann 1875
A fine German "Uhrentrager" timepiece ca. 1850
A fine German "Uhrentrager" timepiece ca. 1850
A late 19th century British vernier sextant signed D. McGregor Glasgow
A late 19th century British vernier sextant signed D. McGregor Glasgow
A brass-barrelled flintlock coaching blunderbuss signed Bond London
A brass-barrelled flintlock coaching blunderbuss signed Bond London
An English Congreve timepiece signed fecit  Bell Winchester
An English Congreve timepiece signed fecit Bell Winchester
An unusual World timepiece Maison Delamarche, Paris c. 1885
An unusual World timepiece Maison Delamarche, Paris c. 1885
A German Globe by Ludwig Julius Heymann Berlin ca. 1885
A German Globe by Ludwig Julius Heymann Berlin ca. 1885
Clock Globe by G. Thomas Editeur Paris ca.1890
Clock Globe by G. Thomas Editeur Paris ca.1890
Unusual East German Moonglobe by Rath 1963
Unusual East German Moonglobe by Rath 1963
An 18th century brass octagonal compass sundial
An 18th century brass octagonal compass sundial

Staetshuys Antiquairs is located on the corner of the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat and the Kerkstraat in the ancient centre of Amsterdam. In our shop you will find a good collection of unusual objects, collectables, clocks and barometers, nautical and scientific instruments. Many of our regular customers come every year, from all over the world, to see what they claim to be the most fascinating shop in town.


Stephan Meulendijks has been managing this shop since 1983, and travels all over Europe and beyond to acquire the special objects to be found in this shop.
There is no doubt that the fame of Staetshuys Antiquairs in the world of antiques has grown extensively over the years, becoming the recognised shop of fine quality antiques.

Only part of our collection is shown on the website. Please, do not hesitate to contact us if you would like some more information about a certain object you've seen on the site or some special object you've been looking for and have never managed to find.

World-wide Shipping:

For overseas visitors, packing, insurance, customs documents and shipping of purchases can all be arranged by us.
Domestic clients can request delivery of objects in the Netherlands, which can be arranged by our local carriers or or we do it ourselves.

Opening Hours are:
Monday until Saturday from 10 am until 6 pm.
Further:
The neighbourhood were we are situated is called the "Spiegelkwartier", it offers a great variety of over seventy shops specialized in pictures, furniture, tribal art, glass and Dutch delftware etc...
Nearby is the museum quarter with the highlights the famous Rijksmuseum and the van Gogh museum.

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