Bellevue Spotlight shines on ...
"Philip Raymon Antiques"
A vital component of any successful historic downtown is
the retaining of a shop dedicated to the collector of things gone by. Along
“The Avenue” in historic downtown Bellevue we have such a place: Philip Raymon
Antiques.

Open since 1997 and located at 230 Fairfield Avenue, Philip Raymon Antiques offers to the community an opportunity to own a little bit of
history. Housed in a former shoe store, Philip Raymon Antiques now serves as one
of the gateway businesses as you enter “The Avenue”. What better way to start
your shopping experience in the Fairfield Avenue Historic District than by
stopping by this interesting place.
Once inside you can find a wide array of exquisite items
from Bellevue’s past and present. From brilliantly cut crystal to modern
reproductions of 19th century cast iron toys, from turn of the 20th
century furniture to 21st century lighting, Philip Raymon has that
special something to complete your collection.
Owned and operated by Bellevue residents and fellow
Friends Jerry Freeman and Wil Corbin, Philip Raymon Antiques is the culmination of their many years of
being associated with the antique business. Assisted by Mrs. Barb Corbin, the
shopper can rest assured that what they are purchasing is truly a treasure from
the past.

So the next time you are in the market for that one of a kind
item, or a special gift to remind you of something that grandma used to own,
stop by Philip Raymon Antiques. You’ll be glad you did, and it’s fun too!