Bartevian
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Bartevian Antiques is a family-owned store located on Boylston Street in the heart of downtown Boston, specializing in antiques, consignment items, and rare historical artifacts. With a focus on Boston and Edgar Allan Poe-related memorabilia, this unassuming shop offers visitors a diverse array of unique treasures, from antique books and statues to vintage photographs and other "old-time knickknacks."
Situated in the "Edgar Allan Poe Square" area near Emerson College, Bartevian Antiques is open Monday through Saturday, from 9 AM to 4 PM, and is wheelchair accessible. Customers consistently praise the engaging presence of the owner, 100-year-old Patricia Bartevian. Described by reviewers as a "living encyclopedia of Boston history," Patricia is renowned for her captivating anecdotes and extensive knowledge of antiques and local lore.
Beyond the store's impressive collection, Bartevian Antiques also offers consignment services, allowing customers to sell their own cherished items. What's more, the owner's charitable efforts ensure that the proceeds from the store are used to support those in need within the community, making each purchase a meaningful contribution.
Visitors to Bartevian Antiques can expect to find a wide range of historical items related to Boston and the renowned author Edgar Allan Poe. From rare first editions of Poe's works to beautifully preserved 19th-century maps of the city, the store's inventory is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts and book lovers alike. Customers have often been delighted to uncover unexpected gems, such as a meticulously crafted bronze statue of Poe or a pristine collection of vintage photographs documenting the city's past.
The real draw of Bartevian Antiques, however, is the opportunity to interact with the store's knowledgeable and kind-hearted owner. Reviewers consistently praise Patricia's engaging storytelling and her willingness to share her expertise, making each visit a truly memorable experience. Whether discussing the significance of a rare Poe artifact or recounting the history of a particular neighborhood, Patricia's passion for her work and her community is palpable.
Located just a short walk from the iconic Boston Common and the vibrant shops and restaurants of the Back Bay district, Bartevian Antiques is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the city's rich history and cultural heritage. By supporting this local business, visitors can not only discover unique treasures but also contribute to the community through Patricia's charitable efforts and her dedication to preserving the city's past.
26 reviews
Jackie Needham
Pat is awesome!! My husband and I visit this store to talk to her frequently. She has great stories and loves to share them. I made an Edgar Allen Poe box for her.
maya cohen
Such a small and lovely shop Soon as you walk in you are greeted by a wonderful woman that explains about her history and the purpose of the shop which is mostly helping those in need♥️ You really need to look hard since it's a but messy but found 2 books I really didn't know I wanted for a very reasonable price
Kelly Jacobs
I cannot believe we got to meet Patricia Bartevian in person! She is magical and full of stories.
Uofjenn
Patricia is incredible and I loved meeting her and seeing her store. Real history. Not for profit and lots of things to look at. ❤️
Eric Stern
Visiting from out of state and popped in here. What a delightful woman with a life lived well! Fascinating story and proceeds go to such a worthy cause
Ted Haley
My daughter and I stumbled upon Bartevian while visiting Emerson College. Patricia went through her life story in great detail. She has clearly seen it all. We were happy to buy a book from her. The store is full of old-time nik naks. This place is worth a visit.
Mike Dotoli
Very interesting items, purchased a statue, met the owner lady she was 100 years old 😊
George Huang
I visited this antique shop on July 31st this year and purchased the book "The Bartevians: A Boston family." I am delighted to have had the opportunity to read through the history of Pat's family, which eloquently narrates the remarkable story of the family and witnesses the hardships that America went through during the Great Depression and World War II. Thank you Pat for allowing me to share in your rich life experiences.
Healing Path (Acupuncture in new York)
The owner is 100 years old lady. She is so kind, she helps people sell their stuff on consignment and what she makes she donates. Rare human being.. Thank you
Dale Vasco
Living history that works there. Lots of material on Edgar Allen P