CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES
Joe Sundlie’s Vintedge at Showplace Antique & Design Center
40 W. 25th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; Friday through Monday; Tuesday through Thursday by appointment; 917-301-1808.
Recently seen: Gauze embroidered tunics ($60), African caftans ($125), suede fringe bags ($125), and beaded belts by sixties designer Malcolm Starr (from $75).
KNICKKNACKS
Found by Susan Walker at Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market
W. 39th St. nr. Ninth Ave., Saturdays; 401-662-3365.
Recently seen: Lucite canisters from the seventies ($20), which would make a good place to stash things.
DOMESTIC MISCELLANY
Kings County Salvage at Brooklyn Flea
Lafayette Ave. nr. Clermont Ave., Ft. Greene; Saturdays; 201-294-3731.
Recently seen: Antique trunks and large wooden tool boxes ($50 to $150), dead-stock enamel factory light shades ($55), porcelain-top kitchen tables ($95 to $135).
SHOES
Cherry at the Garage
112 W. 25th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; Sundays; 212-924-1410.
Recently seen: Joseph LaRose shoes from the fifties through the eighties ($20 to $30) and assorted sixties-era beakers ($20 to $50).
RUGS
Almost Antiques at the Garage
112 W. 25th St., nr. Sixth Ave., Booth No. 7; Saturdays and Sundays; no phone.
Recently seen: Rugs of all sizes and colors in styles ranging from Navajo patterns to more classic geometric designs ($25 to $350).



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