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Martin Antiques has a large selection of vintage prints, oil paintings, and watercolors, as well as antique furniture, glass, pottery, toys, ephemera, posters, militaria, breweriana, and books. Their print collection includes numerous scarce art nouveau lithographs and illustrations from the late 1890's and early 1900's by Mucha, Cheret, Grasset, Lefevre, Vernuil, and others. Their art selection features original oil paintings, watercolors, and pen and ink drawings.

Location: 75 Meadowbrook Rd, East Greenwich Rhode Island 02818 Telephone 401-884-6825

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