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		<title>De Mille &#8211; 7 Crossley Street, Melbourne</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 08:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Tucked away on what posh people like to call &#8216;Bourke Hill&#8217;,  Crossley Street is a mini cornucopia of niche purveyors and artisans.  One of the earliest settlers into this lane is De Mille antiques. Specialising in the heady early 20th century: edwardian, deco and nouveau seem to be the dominant milieu of this [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=undergroundmelbourne.wordpress.com&blog=2372679&post=45&subd=undergroundmelbourne&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Tucked away on what posh people like to call &#8216;Bourke Hill&#8217;,  Crossley Street is a mini cornucopia of niche purveyors and artisans.  One of the earliest settlers into this lane is De Mille antiques. Specialising in the heady early 20th century: edwardian, deco and nouveau seem to be the dominant milieu of this shop; De Mille is not by any means what one would consider cheap but the scope and uniqueness of the items contained renders a pricetag immaterial.</p>
<p>The 20s and 30s particularly are an iconic time for design, and De Mille&#8217;s collection dips into clothing, glassware, luggage, lamps and furnishings, statuery plus of course all manner of oddments and curios which fall under the &#8216;useless but exceedingly pretty and/or odd&#8217; banner, including paperweights, decorative throws, wall hangings, cigar boxes, mannequins:  you name it, they have it available, and possibly in a size/shape/style you&#8217;ve never seen before. Like many of our underground havens, De Mille is not equipped with a website or an email address, but their details are as follows: follow the cobble-brick road to the paradise of classic ephemera that is De Mille!!! </p>
<p>The best thing about De Mille: ask me on any given day, and my answer will be a different curio or miscellaneous piece I find there! Some days it&#8217;s a classic shoe, others it might be an amazing lampshade with a woman in repose carved into it, and yet another a piece of luggage which looks like it has accompanied Noel Coward to New York and back. </p>
<p>The worst thing about De Mille: it is pricey: an antique store run by an enthusiastic and savvy collector, there might be more look than buy for many, but just the chance to nose away at these extraordinary relics of a past age and style provides pleasure in itself, no?</p>
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<p>Address -<br />
7 Crossley St<br />
Melbourne VIC 3000</p>
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03 9663 9666</p>
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		<title>Wunderkammer &#8211; Lonsdale Street, Melbourne</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 04:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Aaaahhh Glorious Wunderkammer.  Jewel in the crown for collecters of the strange and priceless.  The ultimate Cabinet of Curios, this tucked away gem is a must visit for anyone with even a slight interest in oddities.  It&#8217;s not a very practical shop (although you could use some of their bones and fossils as paperweights) but [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=undergroundmelbourne.wordpress.com&blog=2372679&post=18&subd=undergroundmelbourne&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<div>Aaaahhh Glorious Wunderkammer.  Jewel in the crown for collecters of the strange and priceless.  The ultimate Cabinet of Curios, this tucked away gem is a must visit for anyone with even a slight interest in oddities.  It&#8217;s not a very practical shop (although you could use some of their bones and fossils as paperweights) but it is a very beautiful one, and caters for collecters of the unusual in many different fields. </div>
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<div>On display there are: bones and fossils, scientific marvels, antique medical equipment, astronomy tools &#8211; particularly antique and antique reproduction, stuffed animals, mounted butterflies and insects and odd tomes.    You&#8217;ll definitely see items here you&#8217;ll never find anywhere else, and frankly the visionary behind Wunderkammer truly classifies as Mad Genius for constantly sourcing it all for what must be a most intriguing list of clients.  If Bernard&#8217;s Magic Shop can give you a temporary sense of playing at magician, carny folk or magic, Wunderkammer can really show you artefacts from these subcultural vaults. </div>
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<div>The Wunderkammer <a href="http://wunderkammer.com.au/main.htm" target="_blank">website</a>:  has more info about the shop although it is, sadly, rarely updated. </div>
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<div>The best thing about Wunderkammer:  the astrolabes, antique scientific glassware, scientific wonders.</div>
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<div>The downside:  it&#8217;s not overpriced for what it is, but there will be many more things you want than you can afford, guaranteed.</div>
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<div>Details:</div>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;line-height:normal;" class="Apple-style-span"><b>439 Lonsdale StreetMelbourne, Vic, 3000Ph: 03 9642 4694Fax: 03 9642 4695</b>Opening Hours:Tue-Fri 10AM-6PM</span>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;line-height:normal;" class="Apple-style-span">Sat 10AM-4PM</span> </div>
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<div>Email: info@wunderkammer.com.au</div>
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