HOLLAND'S LARGEST ANTIQUE STORE
ONE OF THE BEST KEPT SECRETS IN THE WORLD.


Mammoth Antiek B.V., founded in 1968, has grown to become one of the largest antique dealers in Western Europe. Mammoth Antiek B.V. owns 
and operates several warehouses filled with one of the best and largest selection of pine and hardwood antique furniture & decorative items.


BRINKWEG 38 - 7021 BW ZELHEM
THE NETHERLANDS
Tel.: +31 (0)314 62 58 59 - Fax: +31 (0)314 62 55 92
E-mail: info@mammoth-antiques.com


How to get there

We maintain an inventory of antique European furniture made of a wide variety of all types of woods and different style-periodes. We also keep a large stock of antique toys, musical instruments, kitchen utensils and other household collectibles. Our stock is replenished on a daily basis with the most exceptional and particularly attractive pieces of antique furniture.
We are located in the town of Silvolde. A small village in the Eastern part of The Netherlands, near the German border, 1:30h away by automobile from Schiphol International Airport near Amsterdam.

MAMMOTH ANTIEK B.V. runned by its owner Joke Nijman.

We especially invite antiques traders to visit our site and contact us directly via our Website, fax, telephone or E-mail address for our prompt, reliable and friendly service. Of course, our prices are extremely competitive to assure you a market advantage. We offer our clients Quantity, Quality and Profit.

With best regards, Joke Nijman. 

"Holland and Belgium must be two of the easiest countries in which to buy large number of antiques in a short time, especially now one can just drive over on Le Shuttle. If, like most of the world's top buyers, you like to visit dealers with a huge stock, or areas that have a high concentration of dealers, the Low Countries are for you. Holland boasts the largest antiques business in the world; Joke Nijman of Mammoth Antiek (31-315-32-7998) has several warehouses piled high with anything from armoires to soda-siphons and old cars. Mammoth have always imported a great deal of primitive farm furniture from the East, which now includes Russia. They have expanded on their painted landscape furniture." 
Taken from the magazine 'Antique Interiors International', article 'Quickloot' in Europe by Alister Hicks.

Chambre of Commerce - K.v.K. 09042593