Diamond In The Rough
Welcome to California's Largest
Antique & Vintage Center
THE WHITTIER PACKING HOUSE
The Whittier Citrus Association packing house is located at the corner of Penn Street and Whittier Boulevard. It is the last remnant of the once-flourishing citrus industry in Whittier. Built in 1902 and enlarged in 1904 it became one of the largest packing plants in the State of California and included a main packing house, lemon curing plant and an office building. By 1906 650 carloads of oranges and 250 carloads of lemons were shipped annually by rail. The development of the Whittier Citrus Association and packing house was one of the main economic bases of the area for many years. Now called the Whittier Packing House since 2021. The main structure is now occupied by King Richard's Antique Mall .
KING RICHARD'S ANTIQUE CENTER
The largest antique mall in California. It’s housed in a building that is over 120 years old and is one of the last links to Whittier’s citrus industry.
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King Richard's Antique & Vintage Center
Hours: Sat & Sun 10am-5pm
Weekdays: 11am-5pm
Close Tuesday
Upper Floor Closes 30 Min Early
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12301 Whittier Blvd.
Whittier, CA. 90602
562-698-5974
Meet Owners
Chuck & Martha
Martha and I have been owners of King Richard's Antique Center since 2008. Over the years we have worked diligently to become California's largest and best antique store. We have quality dealers that provide an eclectic mix of authentic antiques, vintage, collectibles, and more. That along with a great sales staff, will make your shopping experience an enjoyable one.
- Chuck
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We are located in a historic Citrus Packing building known as the Whittier Citrus Association Packing House in 1903. It has now been transformed into the King Richard's Antique Center since 1979.
Meet Miss KR 2023
MARINA BELLEZZO
Marina Bellezzo, a Southern California native, is a fashion expert, model, creative director, and lover of all things vintage. Marina has been collecting and wearing vintage since High School, including her own DIY-made apparel. She graduated from Fullerton College with an Associate Degree and honors in Fashion Design. Over the years, her love for vintage only grew more prominent. She has curated a true collectors dream of garments and antiques with some pieces as early as the 1800s.
Marina and her partner, Jorge, run a photography business, Lens of Perception Photography. They shoot many genres of photography, including; fashion, product, and live music. A collaboration between two partners of artistic and technical skill, conjuring the best of both worlds into a singular work of art.