Bryan Booth Antiques

Hilo


Transporting a rocking chair or dining table home is probably a deal breaker. But Bryan Booth's expertly restored wood furniture might convince you otherwise. In his spacious showroom, find exquisite pieces from the late 1800s and early 1900s, along with antique lamps, art and china. Expect prices from about $500 to $5000 plus.


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