Where East meets West and every shelf tells a different story...
Visit Shop 71, where vintage toys, insect displays, and stunning Chinese antique furniture anchor a wildly eclectic collection that spans continents and centuries. A magnificent red lacquered wedding cabinet with gilt carved panels and hand-painted court scenes commands attention, while an intricately carved altar table with deep-relief dragon motifs provides a striking foundation piece. Elegant horseshoe-back chairs in warm natural wood, Japanese calligraphy scrolls, blue and white ginger jars, and celadon pottery round out a serious collection of Asian antiques and decorative arts. A Sotheby's catalog on Chinese snuff bottles hints at the depth of knowledge behind this curated space.
Toy collectors and pop culture fans will lose track of time here. Boxed Corgi and Solido die-cast vehicles line up alongside a Talking Pee-wee Herman, a Talking Freddy Krueger, Bart Simpson figures, Cabbage Patch Kids, Star Trek Nemesis action figures, and a battery-operated E-80 Hawkeye. You'll spot vintage View-Master viewers, Pinocchio collectibles, a Crayola 1903 Color Box tin, and classic board games still in their original packaging. Plush Sylvester the Cat and a giant Mickey Mouse tuxedo figure add a playful charm to the mix.
The surprises keep coming: framed entomology specimens featuring iridescent butterflies and exotic beetles, military badges and pins, vintage cameras, a Roberts Bros. Circus poster, painted rocking horses, handmade quilts draped over a wooden cradle, and a golden Buddha statue seated among Chinese ginger jars. A bamboo clothing rack holds vintage shirts and jackets, while wicker baskets overflow with tin jumping frogs and other small treasures. From vintage toys and insect displays to Asian antiques and pop culture, Shop 71 rewards the curious browser who likes a little bit of everything. For more retro toys and collectibles, check out Shop 420 or explore the Asian antiques at Shop 3737.
New items and collections daily - Worth the trip!
Visit the Northwest’s leading Vintage and Retro Mall: Pacific Antiques Mall
10228 Pacific Ave S Tacoma, Washington 98444
(253) 539-0117
Hours: Open Daily 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM - 7 days a week
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Conveniently located between Seattle, Olympia, Puyallup, and Fife. Free parking and easy access.
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Shop 71 opens with a dark walnut cabinet holding Chinese snuff bottles, a Sotheby's auction catalog, polychrome court figures, and a blue and white porcelain bowl, with Corgi die-cast boxes and vintage fishing reels filling the shelves below. 
Shop 71 centers a striking red lacquered Chinese cabinet with gilt court figure panels and carved fretwork, flanked by a dragon relief side table, a bronze horse sculpture, and a large calligraphy scroll, creating a cohesive Chinese antiques setting. 
Shop 71 pairs a carved rosewood horseshoe armchair with a dramatic Chinese altar table display featuring a weathered antique rocking horse, a red lacquered hat box, a bamboo birdcage, and a carved deity figure. 
Shop 71 spreads a full counter of pins and badges across velvet trays, with gold sunburst brooches, military-style pins, novelty pinbacks, and enamel lapel pins alongside a red dragon motif ceramic vase in the background. 
Shop 71 fills a dark walnut cabinet with a red dragon ceramic vase, twin-lens reflex and Hawkeye cameras, Corgi and Vespa die-cast boxes, and a blue floral relief vase, with a Paddington Bear plush keeping watch outside. 
Shop 71 tucks a pair of cobalt blue and white ginger jars, a celadon fish figurine, a confetti glass compote, and a brass "Kwan Yow Luen Architect" plaque into a compact oak curio cabinet. 
Shop 71 is a nostalgic toy and collectibles stop with a big Mickey Mouse figure, Troll dolls, vintage battery-operated toys, a ceramic elephant, Star Wars items, and a wicker basket of plush animals. 
Shop 71 stacks a full chrome cabinet with Corgi die-cast sets, a USS Enterprise model, Talking Pee-Wee Herman, a Darth Vader bust, Bart Simpson plush, and a Mortal Kombat game, topped by a Cabbage Patch Kids box and a large vinyl doll. 
Shop 71 combines framed butterfly and beetle entomology specimens, a bronze Buddha, a chrome art deco cocktail shaker, antique woodworking hand planes, and a German pewter-lid beer stein in a richly varied flat counter display. 
Shop 71 layers a Chinese enamel bottle vase, a beaded geometric folk art pouch with shell fringe, and a boxed Talking Freddy Krueger figure into an oak curio cabinet, with a Polaroid poster and folk art textile figure visible behind. 
Shop 71 fills its open floor with a suspended antique rocking horse, a Roberts Bros. Circus poster, a mahogany kneehole desk, a carved rosewood armchair, a red step-back cabinet, and a gold Buddha figurine across a richly layered antique setting. 
Shop 71 pairs a Vespa athletic jacket and vintage clothing rack with a Roberts Bros. Circus poster and a Victorian dresser topped by blue and white ginger jars, a green ceramic jar, and a gold Buddha figurine. 
Shop 71 combines a painted wooden rocking horse, a Chinese calligraphy hanging scroll, a carved lattice fretwork screen panel, and a large Sylvester the Cat plush in a corner window display full of eclectic charm. 
Shop 71 loads a tall oak cabinet with a Power Crane toy, Corgi die-cast sets, a King of Cartoons figure, a Crayola Color Truck box, and a Pee-Wee Herman figure, topped by a Marilyn Monroe doll and Eiffel Tower souvenir figurines. 
Shop 71 tops a pine kneehole desk with Star Trek Nemesis figures, a Bucky the Basset-Hound plush, a Chinese ginger jar, and a basket overflowing with boxed Jumping Frog novelty toys. 
Shop 71 stocks a dark walnut cabinet with a red dragon ceramic vase, a celadon urn, vintage twin-lens and Hawkeye cameras, and Corgi die-cast boxes, with a Paddington Bear plush and silk orchids adding warmth to the surrounding display.
















