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Jan. 15-17: VA, Richmond; Antiques Extravaganza. Richmond Raceway Complex. Antiques Extravaganza of N.C. 336-924-8337; 336-924-4359. www.antextofnc.com
Jan. 16-17: NY, Syracuse; The Salt City Winter Antiques Show. NY State Fairgrounds. Allman Promotions, LLC 315-686-5789. www.syracuseantiqueshow.com
Jan. 16-17: OH, Lebanon; The 68th Lebanon Antique Show, Warren County Fairgrounds, 665 N. Broadway, Saturday 10-5, Sunday 11-4, Managed by Queen City Shows for the benefit of the Warren County Historical Society, WCHS 513-932-1817 or Queen City Shows 513-738-7256
Jan. 16-17: WA, Ridgefield; America’s Largest Antique & Collectible Show. Clark County Fairgrounds. Christine Palmer & Associates 503-282-0877. www.christinepalmer.net
Jan.22-24: FL. DeLand; Deland Antiques and Vintage Show, Volusia County Fairgrounds, Tommy Lawrence Arena, Early Buyers Fri.9am-Noon, Sat.9am-5pm Sun. 10am-4pm, A Pleasant Cove Inc. Jim antone and Donna Poor, 904-755-2586, www.delandantiqueshow.com
Jan. 22-24: FL, Miami; Miami Antiques + Art+ Design Show. Miami Airport Convention Center(MACC). Dolphin Promotions 954-202-1955. www.mimiatiquesartdesign.com
Jan. 22-24: NY, New York; Art, Design and Antiques Show. Wallace Hall, St. Ignatius Loyola Church. Reh Shows 203-920-1755. www.rehshows.com
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Jan. 23-24: NY, New York; NYC Big Flea & Antiques Market. Pier 90 – 711 12th Ave.. D’Amore Promotions 757-430-4735. www.thebigfleamarket.com
Jan. 23-24: OH, Columbus; Antique Show. Ohio Expo Center. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
Jan 23- 24: NY, Albany; Albany Gun Show, Empire State Plaza Convention Center, Sat 9-5; Sun. 9-3, NYSACA, Sandy Ackerman Klinger, mgr., 607-748-1010
Jan. 23-24: WA, Puyallup; America’s Largest Antique & Collectible Show. Washington State Events Center, 110 9th Ave. SW. Christine Palmer & Associates 503-282-0877. www.christinepalmer.net
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Feb. 19-21: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewoodantiques.com
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This German nautilus shell and silver-gilt snail, c. 1630, will be part of the The Winter Antiques Show’s 2016 loan exhibition by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. See page 58.
One of the best parts of welcoming in the New Year is that it provides
me with another opportunity to review all of NEAJ’s 2015 issues. The idea, you see, is to select my favorite “Antiques of the Year.” Flipping through the pages, month-by-month, I’m reminded of how diverse the editorial content in our magazine really is. While my selections may not be the same as those you might pick, given the same assignment, I think you’ll agree that I’ve come up with a well-rounded dozen.
Of course, I wrote the article on my trusty 21.5” iMac, which offers me the opportunity to cut and paste, revise and edit effortlessly, and save on paper. Not so easy was it for those who used to do this same job on typewriters, and while there may not be anyone nostalgic for carbon paper and correcting fluid, there are apparently a number of typewriter collectors. One such individual is Richard Polt, author of The Typewriter Revolution: A Typist’s Companion for the 21st Century, and starting on page 46, “The Typewriter Revolution: From a Hobby to a Global Movement.”
Going much further back in history is Ivor Hughes, who returns with the second half of his two-part series on England’s historic Sudbury Hall, a delightfully
idiosyncratic country house, built mainly between 1660 and 1690.
Lying somewhere in between the seventeenth and twenty-first centuries is the nineteenth-century home of Edgar Allan Poe. Owned by the city of Baltimore, the Poe House was saved from the wrecker’s ball when, in 1938, the surrounding area was leveled to make room for public housing. Today, Barbara Miller Beem tells us, the house, operated as a non-profit with a largely volunteer staff, bustles with a constant influx of the curious.
There’s so much more, in these pages, that I urge you to discover yourself. Why not select your favorite story or column and start making your own list? Who knows, maybe next year we’ll do a Reader’s Favorites as a companion piece to Antiques of the Year. In the meantime, don’t feel as if you have to wait a year to contact us! Find John at [email protected] and me at [email protected]. We’re always happy to hear from you.
Until February,Judy
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I mentioned to a friend that I was editing an article on antique typewriters. “Good heavens,” he exclaimed, “typewriters can’t be antique. I spent half my life using them.” He paused. “Actually,” he went on, “much more than half.” I could sympathize: I still have difficulty in getting my head around the notion that a lot of antiques are younger than I am.
Now of course, I’m not using the Customs and Excise definition of antique, which excludes anything that is not 100 years old. Does anyone in the business still use that definition? Surely not, or at least I hope not. It relies on the passing of years as the only way of defining an antique. So each year, as the ball drops in Times Square, a huge bunch of things that used to be old, suddenly become antique. Stuff and nonsense, as my grandmother used to say.
A more useful definition of antique would be something from an era that has passed and that has defining characteristics that distinguish it from our own. I used to think that an antique had to come from two periods before ours: Stuff from the period that has just passed is merely old-fashioned and out of date, but stuff from the period before that is different enough and distinct enough to qualify as antique. But change happens so fast these days that the intervening period is no longer necessary.
Some typewriters meet the Customs and Excise criterion of being more than 100 years old. But neither my friend nor I ever used one of them. But we did use typewriters right up till about 20 years ago. I can’t remember exactly when I got my first computer, but it was a Macintosh PowerBook and I think I got it in the late 1990s. Till then, I used a typewriter. Or better yet, I used a typing pool. Each department in the university had
a small group of typists known as the typing pool, and we academics would put hand-scribbled pieces of paper in a basket and wait for a few hours for a nicely typed version to emerge.
Remember typing pools, or even secretaries? They’ve all gone, too: They were all from a period that was distinctly different from ours. Their machines live on as antiques, but their jobs remain only as fading memories. Now that everyone has a computer, we all have to do our own secretarial work. That’s what the digital revolution does – it collapses some jobs and expands others. Progress, we call it.
ProgressThe digital revolution is
certainly the fastest, and arguably the most important, cultural revolution in the history of the western world. You might argue that the invention of printing was more important, but you certainly can’t argue that it was faster. The first printed book was Gutenberg’s Forty-Two-Line Bible in 1455. But it took nearly 150 years for “bookseller” to become a trade – the sign that print had finally eclipsed manuscript.
You could also argue for the importance of the camera, the first mechanical means of producing images and, what’s more, images that were infinitely reproducible, and thus a definer of modern culture. But it still took half a century for photography to become widespread and to fulfill its potential.
The computer, however, seemed to arrive fully-fledged overnight. We woke up one morning and there we were, slap bang in the digital age.
That’s progress, warp-speed progress. But not everyone would agree that we think of this as “progress.” Richard Polk, who is a
professor of philosophy and who wrote our article on typewriters (p.46) certainly wouldn’t. You’ll have heard me argue before that one of the things antiques do is remind us that progress is not an unalloyed good. By bringing the past into the present, they show us that we’ve left some really good things behind us as we progress into the equally, but differently, good things of today. Many people, particularly young people, seem content to live only with what contemporary society offers them. This inevitably leads to homogenized, monochromatic lifestyles, in which the only differences are those designed into similar products – you can have any sneaker you want as long as it fits the Nike swoosh. In other words, any differences are superficial or cosmetic, and do not in any way challenge the dominant homogeneity. They do not carry the traces of a different way of living.
Richard Polk goes further than most antiques collectors: He claims that collecting and using typewriters does more than bring the past into the present; it does more than
remind us of the price we have paid to move so wholeheartedly into the digital world. It actually challenges that digital world. Polk has a 1955 Optima that he has repainted revolutionary red and that he places on top of his (necessary) digital devices as a silent, consistent, visual argument against them. Polk argues that the typewriter (any typewriter, not just his insurgent Optima) actually criticizes some of the bad things that the digital has brought us. A typewriter is the most vociferous of antiques. By calling typewriters “insurgent,” he invents a new category of antiques.
The insurgent antiquePolk’s Typewriter Manifesto
(see Online Exclusive) includes the claim that typewriters (by which he means both the machines and the people who use them) “…assert our right to rebel against the Information Regime, to escape the Data Stream.” They “strike a blow for self-reliance, privacy and coherence against dependency, surveillance and disintegration…”
Some of Polk’s concepts may seem a bit philosophical (he is,
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after all, a philosopher) but some are downright practical. We know, if we care to think about it, that every keystroke we make on our computer is recorded and available for monitoring by someone, somewhere. We know that every consumer item we look at on our monitors, every word we search for, every decision we make while typing – we know that all these miniscule moments of our lives are recorded and entered into the Data Stream. This may not be in itself a bad thing, it may not be in itself a good thing, but it does make some of us feel a bit creepy. I read recently of a young woman who was informed by Target that she was pregnant at just about the same time as she learnt it herself: Her online and in-store behaviors had been entered into Big Data which instantly deduced her condition, and offered her all sorts of good things that it knew pregnant women wanted. It knew this, of course, because it had recorded and analyzed all the behavior of newly pregnant women. By knowing what she wanted before she did, Big Data was merely making her shopping “better.” Or was it…
The whole scenario makes me feel somewhat creeped out, so I’m pleased that a typewriter can remind me in no uncertain terms that there is another way of writing. Typewriting is private; our writings are shared only with the readers we want to reach. Big Data cannot get hold of them; the Information Regime cannot use them in its social monitoring. (For many, antiques from the pre-digital world always criticize their digital equivalents, they always insist that the pre-digital was better – I’m thinking here of vinyl records, film cameras and paper books, all of which are staging comebacks.)
Of course we all know that we live in a surveillance society, and for most of the time, most of the people think that that is a good thing. The unimaginably vast surveillance of everything that is done on computers and smart phones can identify enemies and it can and does keep us safer (as well as telling us that we’re pregnant). Good thing or bad thing? Many years ago, I heard a proponent of
surveillance make the point that if you live in a contemporary big city and want it to run smoothly you have two choices: You either have your streets lined with video cameras or you have armed police at every intersection. There was no alternative and no doubt which he preferred. When he put it like that, I had to agree with him.
I seem to have surveillance bobbing around in my mind this month: In “Yours Sincerely” I recount an example of seventeenth-century surveillance in New Haven that was performed by gossipy neighbors and nosy servants. At least the results of that non-tech surveillance were confined to the community, and were openly discussed in the community.
But surveillance always works on that fraught boundary between the private and the public, between the rights of the individual and the rights of society. Should my thoughts, opinions and preferences stay within the realm of my privacy where I have total control over whom I share them with? Or does society have a right to know what I am thinking in case my thoughts might constitute a threat. In which case, I (may) have less right to keep them to myself. The big problem here of course, is deciding what is, and what is not, a threat. In the case of the New Haven women described in “Yours Sincerely,” disagreeing with a sermon was seen as a clear threat to the social order.
Did Target’s Big Data threaten the privacy of the newly pregnant woman? Do you care if all your computer behavior is monitored and available for uses of which you have no knowledge and over which you have no control?
There’s something to be said for antiques that ask critical questions like these about the way we live now. I can’t imagine living in a world without this degree of surveillance, yet I can’t quieten the discomfort that it raises within me. Perhaps I should have written this on a typewriter – or perhaps at the very least, I should perch a typewriter on my desk top to remind me that I have the option.
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Feb. 20-21: FL, Venice; Antiques Show. Venice Community Center. Allman Promotions, LLC 239-877-2830. www.antiqueshowsofflorida.com
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Feb. 26-28: NC, Raleigh; Antiques Extravaganza. Expo Center, NC State Fairgrounds. Antiques Extravaganza of N.C. 336-924-8337; 336-924-4359. www.antextofnc.com
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March antique ShowS
March 5-6: CT, Guilford; The Guilford Antiques Show. Elisabeth Adams School. Barn Star Productions 845-876-0616. www.barnstar.com
March 5-6: OR, Portland; America’s Largest Antique & Collectible Show. Portland Expo Center, 2060 N Marine Dr.. Christine Palmer & Associates 503-282-0877. www.christine-palmer.net
March 5-6: VA, Chantilly; DC Big Flea Market. Dulles Expo Center. D’Amore Promotions 757-430-4735. www.thebigfleamarket.com
March 6: MA, Westford; Radio XLVII. Westford Regency. New England Antique Radio Club 603-772-7516. www.nearc.net
March 10-13: GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
March 11-12: IO, Des Moines; Antique Bottle Show. Reggie Lynch. www.antiquebottles.com
March 12-13: FL, Sarasota; Pineapple Antiques Show. Sarasota Municipal Auditorium. Dolphin Promotions 708-366-2710; 954-202-1955. www.pine-appleantiqueshow.com
March 12-13: IL, St.Charles; 59th Annual Spring Fox Valley Antiques Show, Kane Co. Fairgrounds, Sat.10am-5pm Sun. 10am-4pm, Chicago Suburban Antiques Dealers Association, 847-991-3911, www.csada.com
March 12-13: NY, Syracuse; The Greater Syracuse Antiques Expo. NY State Fairgrounds. Allman Promotions, LLC 315-686-5789. www.syracuseantiqueshow.com
March 13: MD, Baltimore; Antique Bottle Show. Reggie Lynch. www.antiquebottles.com
March 13-15: NY, New York; LUEUR Spring. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. 239-732-6642. www.LUEURNY.com
March 18-19: CA, Morro Bay; Antique Bottle Show. Reggie Lynch. www.antiquebottles.com
March 18-19: CT, Manchester; 54th Annual Manchester Antique & Collectibles Show. 385 North Main St.. Second Congregational Church.
March 18-19: FL, DeLand; Antique Bottle Show. Reggie Lynch. www.antiquebottles.com
March 18-20: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400.
March 18-20: TX, Houston; Antiques + Art + Design Show. George R. Brown Convention Center. Dolphin Promotions 954-202-1955. www.houstonan-tiquesartdesign.com
March 19-20: CT, Old Greenwich; Ephemera Society of American Ephemera Fair. Hyatt Regency Hotel, 1800 E. Putnam, Ave.. Marvin Getman Impact Events Group, Inc. 781-862-4039. www.antiqueandbookfairs.com
March 19-20: MA, Hingham; Antiques Show & Sale. Hingham High School. Goosefare Antiques & Promotions 800-641-6908. www.goosefareantiques.com
March 19-20: NJ, Cedar Grove; The Spring Antiques Expo, Macedonian Orthodox Church (Formerly The Meadowbrook), Hours: Saturday 10 am to 6 pm, Sunday 11 am to 5 pm., D Turi Antique Shows, 973 464-9793, www.dturiantiqueshows.com
March 19-20: NY, Schoharie; Spring Antiques in Schoharie. Schoharie Central School. Schoharie Colonial Heritage Association 518-295-7505. www.schany.org
March 19-20: OH, Columbus; Antique Show. Ohio Expo Center. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemaarkets.com
March 19-20, PA, Phoenixville; Antiques at Kimberton, Kimberton Fire Hall, Hours: Saturday 9-5 Sunday 4-11, Lori Boger, 717-431-7322, antique-satkimberton.weebly.com
March 20: MI, Flint; Antique Bottle Show. Reggie Lynch. www.antiquebottles.com
March 26: AL, Daphne; Antique Bottle Show. Reggie Lynch. www.antiquebottles.com
april antique ShowS
April (date to be determined): CT, Wilton; Wilton Fall Antiques Market. Wilton High School Field House. Barn Star Productions 845-876-0616. www.barnstar.com
April 2-3: MA, Duxbury; 35th Annual Duxbury Antique Show, Duxbury High School, Sponsored by the Duxbury Boosters Club, Nancy Krahmer, 781-934-0974, www.duxbury-boosters.org
April 3: MA, Dedham; Greater Boston Antique & Collectible Toy Show, Holiday Inn, Blue Dog Promotions, 617-957-9296, www.bostontoyshow.com
April 7-10: GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
April 9: NY, New York City; New York City Book and Ephemera Fair. Wallace Hall - Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, 980 Park Ave.. Marvin Getman Impact Events Group, Inc. 781-862-4039. www.antiqueandbookfairs.com
April 9-10: MD, Gaithersburg; National Black Memorabilia, Fine Art & Craft Show, Montgomery County Fairgrounds. L. Johnson Promotions LTD. 301-649-1915. www.ljohnsonshows.com
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April 10: CT, Tolland; 50th Anniversary Tolland Antiques Show, Tolland Middle School, Tolland Historical Society, antiques. [email protected], www.tollandhistorical.org
April 15-17: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewoodantiques.com
April 15-17: PA, Philadelphia; The Philadelphia Antques and Fine Art Show. The Navy Yard/Marine Parade Grounds, South Broad St. and Intrepid Ave.. Karen & Ralph DiSaia, Diana Bittel 610-902-2109. www.phila-delphiaantiquesandartshow.com
April 16 : NY, New York; 6th Annual NY Photo Show. NY Academy of Medicine, 1216 Fifth Ave. at 103rd St.. US Photo Shows – Peter Roos, Steven Yager 727-363-6888 Peter; 703-845-5555 Steven. www.newyorkpho-toshow.com
April 16-17: NY, Syracuse, Syracuse Gun Show, State Fairgrounds Expo Center, NYSACA, Sandy Ackerman Klinger, 607-748-1010
April 17 : MA, Lexington; Boston Park and Paper Exposition and Sale. Minuteman Regional High School, 758 Marrett Rd.. Marvin Getman Impact Events Group, Inc. 781-862-4039. www.andan-dbookfairs.com
April 23 : OH, Mansfield; Simple Goods. R & L Banquet Center, 781 Fifth Ave.. Christina Hummel & Kris Casucci 570-651-5681; 508-341-6870. www.picturetrail.com/simplegoods
April 28-30: PA, Kutztown; Antiques and Collectors’ Extravaganza, Renningers, 570-385-0104;610-683-6848, www.renningers.com
Apr. 29-May 1: CA, San Mateo; Hillsborough Antiques Art & Design Show. San Matie Event Center. Dolphin Promotions 708-366-2710 954-202-1955. [email protected]
April 29-May 1: OH, Washington Court House; Antique Extravaganza. Fayette County Fairgrounds. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemaarkets.com
April 30-May 1: NY, Greenwich; Antique Fair & Flea Market. Washington County Fairgrounds. Fairground Shows NY 518-331-5004. www.fair-groundshows.com
April 30-May 1: VA, Chantilly; DC Big Flea Market. Dulles Expo Center. D’Amore Promotions 757-430-4735. www.thebigfleamarket.com
April 30-May 1: VA, Chantilly; Exposition of 20th Century Decorative Arts, Dulles Expo Center, North Hall, Hours: Saturday 9-6, Sunday, 11-5, Art Deco Society of Washington (in partnership with D’Amore Promotions), 703-568-3745, www.adsw.org
May antique ShowS
May 8: NH, Milford: Milford Antiques Show, Hampshire Hills Athletic Club, 8:30 am to Noon, 50 Emerson Road, Jack Donigian, 781-329-1192, milfordantiqueshow.com
May 10: MA, Brimfield; Midway Antiques & Dealers’ Choice. Midway Antiques 508-347-3929.
May 10, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Brimfield Acres North, 413-427-0311, www.brimfieldacresnorth.com
May 10-15, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Central Park, 413-596-9257, www.brimfield-centralpark.com
May 10-15, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Grank Trunk, 866-858-0789, [email protected]
May 10-15, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Shelton’s, 413-245-3591, www.brimfieldshel-tonshows.com
May 11-15: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Hertan’s Antiques. 413-626-0927. www.hertansbrimfield.com
May 11-15: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Heart-O-The-Mart. 413-245-9556. www.brim-field-hotm.com
May 11-15: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. New England Motel. 508-347-2179. www.antiques-brimfield.com
May 12-14: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. May’s Antique Market. May’s Antique Market 413-245-9271. www.maysbrimfield.com
May 12-15: GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemar-kets.com
May 13-15: CA, Culver City; Modernism Show. 3Labs Studio. Dolphin Promotions 954-202-1955. www.lamodernism.com
May 20-22: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewood-antiques.com
May 20-22: VA, Fishersville; 58th Shenandoah Antiques Expo. Augusta Expoland, 277 Expo Road. Heritage Promotions 434-847-8242. www.heritagepromo-tions.net
May 21: NH, Brookline; Spring Brookline Antique Radio Flea Market. 32 Proctor Hill Road. New England Antique Radio Club 603-772-7516.
May 28-29: NY, Rhinebeck; Antiques at Rhinebeck. Dutchess County Fairgrounds. Barn Star Productions 845-876-0616. www.barnstar.com
May 30: MA, Swansea, Memorial Day Antiques Show, Venus de Milo Restaurant, Lighthouse Promotions, 508-336-5205
June antique ShowS
June 2-5: NV, Las Vegas; Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch Show. Paris Las Vegas Hotel. 239-732-6642. www.VegasAntiqueJewelry.com
June 3-5: NY, Bouckville; June Show. Cider House Show Field. Ruth Sines, 315-825-8477. www.ciderhouseantiques.com
June 3-5: NY, Bouckville; 3 Day Outdoor Antique Weekend. Madison Bouckville Promotions. www.madison-bouckville.com
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June 9-12: GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
June 10-12: PA, Scranton; Summer Antique Expo. Four Points by Sheraton, 300 Meadow Ave.. Ros-Al Events 570-960-2754; 570-785-5960.
June 11-12: TX, Fort Worth; Old West Show. Will Rogers Memorial Center. Brian Lebel’s Old West Events 480-779-9378. www.oldwestevents.com
June 17-19: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewoodantiques.com
June 18: MA, Brookfield; Antiques & Primitive Goods Show, Walker Homestead, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Kris & Paul Casucci, 508-867-4466, www.walkerhome-stead.com
June 18-19: MD, Gaithersburg; Antique & Collectible Show. Montgomery County Fairgrounds. L. Johnson Promotions LTD. 301-649-1915. [email protected]
June 16-18: OH, Newark; Elegant Glass Show & Sale, Reese Ice Arena, 936 Sharon Valley Rd, Hours: 16th- 5:30-8:00 pm; 17th - Noon til 4:00; 18th Noon til 4:00, Heisey Collectors of America Inc, 740-345-2932, www.HeiseyMuseum.org
June 23-25: PA, Kutztown; Antiques and Collectors’ Extravaganza, Renningers, 570-385-0104; 610-683-6848
June 24-26: OH, Washington Court House; Antique Extravaganza. Fayette County Fairgrounds. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
June 25: PA, Carbondale; Art & Antique in the Park. Memorial Park. Ros-Al Events 571-960-2754; 570-785-5960.
June 25-26: NY, Round Lake; Round Lake Antiques Festival. Village Greens of Round Lake. Fairground Shows NY 518-331-5004. www.fairgroundshows.com
June 26: ME, Wells; 16th Wells Outdoor Antiques Show & Sale. On the Grounds of Historic Laudholm Farm. Goosefare Antiques & Promotions 800-641-6908. www.goosefarean-tiques.com
July antique ShowS
July 4: NY, South Salem; Antiques in the Church Yard. Steven Memorial United Methodist Church. Barn Star Productions 845-876-0616. www.barnstar.com
July 7-10: GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
July 12: MA, Brimfield; Midway Antiques & Dealers’ Choice. Midway Antiques 508-347-3929.
July 12, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Brimfield Acres North, 413-427-0311, www.brimfieldacresnorth.com
July 12-17, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Central Park, 413-596-9257, www.brimfield-centralpark.com
July 12-17, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Grank Trunk, 866-858-0789, [email protected]
July 12-17, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Shelton’s, 413-245-3591, www.brimfieldsheltonshows.com
July 13-17: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Heart-O-The-Mart. 413-245-9556. www.brimfield-hotm.com
July13-17: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. New England Motel. 508-347-2179. www.antiques-brimfield.com
July 13-17: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Hertan’s Antiques. 413-626-0927. www.hertansbrimfield.com
July 14-16: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. May’s Antique Market. 413-245-9271. www.maysbrimfield.com
July 15-16: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. J&J Promotions. 413-245-3436. www.jandjbrimfield.com
July 15-17: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewoodantiques.com
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The Original 166th Semi-Annual
YORK, PA ANTIQUES SHOW & SALE
96 Selected Exhibitors featuring 18th & 19th Century American,English, Primitive and Period Furniture and Accessories
Fine Early China and Glassware • 18th & 19th C Silver • Chinese Export Porcelain • Oriental Rugs Fine Antique Jewelry • Antique Toys • Pewter • Early Kitchen & Fireplace Accessories
American & English Samplers • Historic American Militaria Navajo Rugs, Pueblo Pottery, Baskets and Native American Artifacts
January 29, 30, 31, 2016 Friday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Saturday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Adlib Antiques, Raleigh, NCAmerican Garage, Los Angeles, CAAntique Store in Wayne, Wayne, PAAthena Antiques & Estate Jewelry, Timonium, MDAxtell Antiques, Deposit, NYDennis and Valerie Bakoledis, Rhinebeck, NYScott Bassoff • Sandy Jacobs, Swampscott, MABeaver Creek Antiques & Arms, Dillsburg, PAA Bird in Hand, Florham Park, NJPhilip H. Bradley Co., Downington, PAJeff R. Bridgeman, Historic York County, PAAnderson • Breish, Fort Washington, PABertolet House Antiques, Oley, PABlue Dog Antiques, Stafford Springs, CTStephen C. Burkhardt, Felton, PAScott Buchanan, Pottstown, PAAlice and Art Booth, Wayne, NJBrill’s Antiques, Newport News, VAThomas Brown, McMurray, PACat Lady Antiques, Ackermanville, PAJohn Chaski Antiques, Camden, DEPeter W. Chillingworth, Scenery Hill, PADon and Pat Clegg, East Berlin, PARobert M. Conrad, Yeagertown, PACountry Corner Antiques • Ken and Sue Zippel, Bowie, MDCountry Treasures, George and Carol Meekins, Preston, MDB. Hannah Daniel, Athens, ALDark Horse Antiques, Annapolis, MDCollette Donovan, Merrimacport, MADover House Antiques, Louisville, KYEmele’s Antiques, Dublin, PAChristopher Evans, Waynesboro, VA
The Fassnachts, Canandaigua, NY J. & R. Ferris Antiques L.L.C., Boonesville, NYTucker Frey Antiques, Woodbury, CTSam Forsythe, Columbus, OHFryling’s, Green Lane, PASally Good, Dresher, PA gallerybfa • Scott Brasseur, Prospect, PAPat and Rich Garthoeffner, Lititz, PAJames and Nancy Glazer, Bailey Island, MEMatt Greig Antiques, Milton, DEJames B. Grievo, Stockton, NJSamuel Herrup, Sheffield, MAGroundhog Hollow Antiques, Larry and Claudia Collins, Felton, PAThe Hanneberg’s, East Lyme, CTHanes and Ruskin, Old Lyme, CTHeller • Washam, Portland, MEH. and L. Antiques, Helen and Larry Bryan, Princeton, NJIngle Nook Antiques, Reedville, VAJames Island Antiques, Charleston, SCJewett • Berdan, New Castle, MEJames M. Kilvington, Inc., Greenville, DEBill Kelly, Limington, MEGreg K. Kramer & Co., Robesonia, PAWilliam and Teresa Kurau, Lampeter, PAJoseph J. Lodge, Lederach, PAThomas R. Longacre, Marlborough, NHLisa S. McAllister, Clear Spring, MDCheryl Mackley, Red Lion, PANeverbird Antiques, Surry, VANewsom • Berdan, Thomasville, PA & Hallowell, MEHilary and Paulette Nolan, Falmouth, MAThe Norwoods’ Spirit of America, Timonium, MD
Daniel and Karen Olson, Newburgh, NYMario Pollo Antiques, Holliston, MAPerkins and Menson, Ashby, MAPratt’s Antiques, Victor, NYJames L. Price, Carlisle, PADennis Raleigh, Chelsea, MIGene Rappaport, Strasburg, PABruce Rigsby, Louisville, KYSalt Box Antiques, Sugarloaf, PASchoolhouse Farm, New Holland, PAWesley T. Sessa, Pottstown, PAShaia Oriental Rugs, Williamsburg, VAShaeffer’s Antiques, Glyndon, MDRobert Snyder • Judy Wilson, Mount Joy, PAJohn H. Rogers, L.L.C., New London, NHSteve Smoot Antiques & Navajo Textiles, Lancaster, PAJef & Teri Steingrebe, New London, NHBarbara Rew, Lewes, DEStephen • Douglas, Rockingham, VTSteven F. Still, Manheim, PAStiles House Antiques, Woodbury, CTMargaret Johnson Sutor, Lafayette Hill, PATanning Antiques, Pittsburgh, PAThomas Thompson, Pembroke, NHLorraine Wambold Estate Jewelry, Doylestown, PAChuck White Folk Art and Antiques, Warwick, NYCecelia B. Williams, New Market, MDMarc Witus, Gladstone, NJMichael Whittemore, Punta Gorda, FLRichard M. Worth, Chadds Ford, PACecilia B. Williams, New Market, MDDouglas R. Wyant, Cassopolis, MI
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July 15-17: NC, Raleigh; Antiques Extravaganza. Expo Center, NC State Fairgrounds. Antiques Extravaganza of N.C. 336-924-8337; 336-924-4359. www.antextofnc.com
July 16: CT, Madison; Madison Antiques Show. Rte. 1, Madison Green. North Madison Congregational Church 203-421-3241. northmadisoncc.org
July 16: MA, Chatham; 10th Chatham Community Antiques Show & Sale. Chatham Community Center, 702 Main St.. 800-641-6908. www.goosefareantiques.com
July 16: NH, Fitzwilliam; Antiques Show. Corner of Rte. 119W and Templeton Turnpike. The Fitzwilliam Historical Society; Gary Taylor, mgr. 603-585-6688. fitzwilliamantiqueshows.com
July 16-17: OR, Portland; America’s Largest Antique & Collectible Show. Portland Expo Center, 2060 N Marine Dr.. Christine Palmer & Associates 503-282-0877. www.christine-palmer.net
July 22-24: NY, Liverpool; Great American Antiquefest. Onondaga Lake Park, 3818 Long Branch Rd.. Allman Promotions, LLC 314-686-5789. [email protected]
July 22-25: NY, New York; New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show. Metropolitan Pavilion. 239-732-6642. NYAntiqueJewelry.com
July 23: NH, New London; 50th Annual Antique Show & Sale. Town Green. New London Garden Club 603-526-6582. www.newlondongardenclub.org
July 23-24: ME, Camden; 36th Camden-Rockport Antiques Show. Camden Hill Regional High School. Goosefare Antiques & Promotions 800-641-6908. www.goosefareantiques.com
July 23-24: NY, Old Forge; 42nd Annual Antique & Vintage Show & Sale, Hiltebrant North Street Pavilion, Hours: Sat 10 am - 5 pm Sun 10 am - 4pm, View Arts Center, 315 369 6411, www.viewarts.org
July 23-24: VA, Chantilly; DC Big Flea Market. Dulles Expo Center. D’Amore Promotions 757-430-4735. www.thebigfleamarket.com
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July 29-30: KY, Louisville; 27th International Antique Lamp Show & Sale. Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport. National Association of Aladdin Lamp Collectors, Inc. 502-232-0678; 814-634-5639. www.aladdincollectors.org
July 29-31: RI, Middletown; Newport Antiques Show. St. George’s School - Ice Hockey Rink. Diana H. Bittel 401-846-0813. www.newportantiquesshow.com
July 30: ME, Boothbay; 59th Boothbay Harbor Antiques Show. Boothbay Commons, Rte. 27. Goosefare Antiques & Promotions 800-641-6908. www.goosefareantiques.com
July 30 - Aug.7: VA, Abingdon; Virginia Highlands Festival Antiques Market, 276-623-5266, www.vahighlandsfestival.org
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Aug. 5-7: VA, Virginia Beach; D’Amore Fine Jewelry, Antiques & Art Show. Virginia Beach Convention Center. D’Amore Promotions, 757-430-4735. www.thebigfleamarket.com
Aug. 6-7: ME, Kennebunk; 88th Kennebunk Antiques Show & Sale. Kennebunk High School, 89 Fletcher St.. Goosefare Antiques & Promotions 800-641-6908. www.goosefareantiques.com
Aug. 6-7: NY, Greenwich; Antique Fair & Flea Market. Washington County Fairgrounds. Fairground Shows NY 518-331-5004. www.fairgroundshows.com
Aug. 7: NH, Goffstown; NH Antiques Week Buy & Fly Show. 465 Mast Rd.. Donna Welch/From Out of the Wood 603-624-8668. www.fromoutofthewood-santiques.com
Aug. 7: NH, Milford: Milford Antiques Show, Hampshire Hills Athletic Club, 8:30 am to Noon, 50 Emerson Road, Jack Donigian, 781-329-1192, milfor-dantiqueshow.com
Aug. 10-11: NH, Manchester; MidWeek in Manchester Antiques Show. JFK Memorial Coliseum. Barn Star Productions 845-876-0616. www.barnstar.com
Aug. 11-14: GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
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Except Tuesdays open 1–5 PM3 FOOD VENUES on the field
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Also…ANTIQUES IN THE BARNMay 8-10 ★ July 10-12 ★ Sept. 4-6
Sunday 10 AM-5 PMMonday 9 AM-5 PM ★ Tuesday 1–5 PM
Our Thanks to the many Vendors & Patrons, now in our 26th year!
2016 Brimfield Antique Show - Don’t Miss Opening Day!Tuesdays May 10th July 12th Sept. 6th
Vendor Space Available Public Admission $5 1:00 - 5:00 PM
P.O. Box 902 Palmer, MA 01069
Route 20, Brimfield, MA 01010 • 413-245-9271Opening Thursday 9AM - Admission $5.00 - Rain or Shine
www.maysbrimfield.com
MAY’S ANTIQUE MARKETB R I M F I E L Dn n
May 12, 13, 14 · July 14, 15, 16 · Sept 8, 9, 10
At May’s…Everyone’s an Early Buyer.One of Brimfield’s Best and Biggest Antique Shows
May 10-15July 12-17 • Sept. 6-11
DEALERS WANTEDPick Your Days (Daily Rates)
Located onRt. 20 Brimfi eldRESERVE TODAY
1st To Open
FREE AdmissionOpening Day Tuesday
2016 DatesMay 10-15July 12-17Sept. 6-11PRIME SPACES
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Aug. 12-14: MA, Sheffield; 68th Annual Sheffield Antiques Show. Mt. Everett Regional School. Sponsored by Old Parish Church 413-229-8173. www.sheffieldantiques.com
Aug. 12-15: NM, Santa Fe; 38th Annual Indian & Ethnographic Art Show. Santa Fe Convention Center. Whitehawk Shows/Marcia Berridge 505-992-8929. www.whitehawkshows.com
Aug. 15-21: NY, Bouckville; Madison-Bouckville Antique Week. Madison Bouckville Promotions. www.madison-bouckville.com
Aug. 16-21: NY, Bouckville; Madison Bouckville Antique Week. Cider House Show Field. Ruth Sines 315-825-8477. www.ciderhouseantiques.com
Aug. 17-20: ME, Ellsworth; Ellsworth Antiques Show at Woodlawn, Woodlawn Museum, Gardens & Park, (207) 667-8671, woodlawnmuseum.org
Aug. 19-20: MA, Barnstable; 41st Barnstable Antiques Show & Sale. Barnstable-West Barnstable Elementary School. Goosefare Antiques & Promotions 800-641-6908. www.goosefareantiques.com
Aug. 19-21: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewoodantiques.com
Aug. 19-21: NY, Bouckville; The Madison-Bouckville Big Field Antiques Show. Original Show Field, Rt. 20. Allman Promotions LLC. Bigfieldantiqueshow.com
Aug. 20 : PA, Carbondale; Art & Antiques in the Park. Memorial Park. Ros-Al Events 570-960-2754; 570-785-5960.
Aug. 25-28: MD, Baltimore; Baltimore Art, Antiques & Jewelry Show. Baltimore Convention Center. Palm Beach Show Group 561-822-5440. www.palmbeachshowgroup.com
Aug. 26-28: OH, Washington Court House; Antique Extravaganza. Fayette County Fairgrounds. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
Aug. 27: MA, Falmouth; 46th Falmouth Antiques Show & Sale. On the grounds of the Falmouth Historical Society, Palmer Ave.. Goosefare Antiques & Promotions 800-641-6908. www.goosefareantiques.com
SepteMber antique ShowS
Sept. 3: MA, Harwich; Harwich Historical Society Indoor Antiques Show, Harwich Community Center, Jane Martin. 781-248-2813, www.harwichhistoricalso-ciety.org
Sept. 6: MA, Brimfield; Midway Antiques & Dealers’ Choice. Midway Antiques 508-347-3929.
Sept. 6, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Brimfield Acres North, 413-427-0311, www.brimfieldacresnorth.com
Sept. 6-11, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Central Park, 413-596-9257, www.brimfield-centralpark.com
Sept. 6-11, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Grank Trunk, 866-858-0789, [email protected]
Sept. 6-11, MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Shelton’s, 413-245-3591, www.brimfieldshel-tonshows.com
Sept. 6 & 10: MA, Brimfield; Postcard & Ephemera Marathon at Brimfield Acres North. Jose Rodriguez & the Cartophilians 203-592-0192. www.brimfielda-cresnorth.com
Sept. 7-11: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Heart-O-The-Mart. 413-245-9556. www.brim-field-hotm.com
Sept. 7-11: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. Hertan’s Antiques. 413-626-0927. www.hertansbrimfield.com
Sept. 7-11: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. New England Motel. 508-347-2179. www.antiques-brimfield.com
Sept. 8-10: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. May’s Antique Market. 413-245-9271. www.maysbrimfield.com
Sept. 8-11: GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemar-kets.com
Sept. 9-10: MA, Brimfield; Brimfield Antiques Show. J&J Promotions. 413-245-3436. www.jandjbrimfield.com
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Sept. 9-11: NY, Brooklyn; Brooklyn Antiquarian Book Fair. Brooklyn Expo Center, 79 Franklin St.. Marvin Getman Impact Events Group, Inc. 781-862-4039. www.antiqueandbookfairs.com
Sept. 16-18: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewoodantiques.com
Sept. 16-18: TX, Houston; Antiques + Art + Design Show. George R. Brown Convention Center. Dolphin Promotions 954-202-1955. www.houstonantiquesart-design.com
Sept. 17-18: IA, Walnut; Walnut Antique Fall Festival Market. Tim Lockard 641-862-3239.
Sept. 17-18: MA, West Barnstable; 29th Annual Cape Cod Glass Show & Sale. The Cape Cod Community College Gymnasium. Sponsored by The Cape Cod Glass Club, Betsy Hewlett Lessig 508-776-9098. www.capecodglassclub.org
Sept. 17-18: NY, Schoharie; Fall Antiques in Schoharie. 143 Depot Lane. Schoharie Colonial Heritage Association 518-231-7241. www.schany.org
Sept. 17-18: NY, Syracuse; Syracuse Gun Show State Fairgrounds Expo Center, NYSACA, Sandy Ackerman Klinger, 607-748-1010
Sept. 17-18: VA, Chantilly; DC Big Flea Market. Dulles Expo Center. D’Amore Promotions 757-430-4735. www.thebigfleamarket.com
Sept 22-24: PA, Kutztown, Antiques and Collectors’ Extravaganza, Renningers, 570-385-0104;610-683-6848, www.renningers.com
Sept. 23-25: PA, York: Original 167th Semi-Annual York PA Antiques Show, Memorial Hall East, York Fairgrounds, Melvin Arion, 302-875-5326, www.theo-riginalyorkantiquesshow.com
Sept. 24: NH, Brookline; Fall Brookline (Antique Radio Flea Market), Brookline Event Center, Hours: 8:00 – Noon, 32 Proctor Hill Road, New England Antique Radio Club, (603) 772 7516, www.nearc.net
Sept. 24: MA, Brookfield; Walker Homestead’s Antiques & Primitive Goods Show, 19 Martin Road, Hours: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Kris & Paul Casucci, 508-867-4466, www.walkerhomestead.com
Sept. 30-Oct. 2: OH, Washington Court House; Antique Extravaganza. Fayette County Fairgrounds. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
october antique ShowS
Oct. 1-2 : MD, Gaithersburg; Antique & Collectible Show. Montgomery County Fairgrounds. L. Johnson Promotions LTD. 301-649-1915. [email protected]
Oct. (date and location to be determined): The 11th Annual Main Line Antique Show. Benefit for Surrey Services for Seniors 484-580-9609. www.MainLineAntiquesShow.com
Oct. (date to be determined): CT, Wilton; Wilton Fall Antiques Market. Wilton High School Field House. Barn Star Productions 845-876-0616. www.barnstar.com
Oct. 6-9 : GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
Oct. 7-9: CA, Palm Springs; Modernism Show — Fall Event. Palm Springs Convention Center. Dolphin Promotions 954-202-1955. www.palmspring-smodernism.com
Oct. 8-9 : NY, Rhinebeck; Antiques at Rhinebeck. Dutchess County Fairgrounds. Barn Star Productions 845-876-0616. www.barnstar.com
Oct 10: MA, Swansea; Columbus Day Antique Show, Venus de Milo Restaurant, Lighthouse Promotions, 508-336-5205
Oct. 14-16: VA, Fishersville; Shenandoah Antiques Expo. Augusta Expoland, 277 Expo Road. Heritage Promotions 434-846-7452. www.heritagepromotions.net
Oct. 14-16: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewoodantiques.com
Oct. 15-16: IL, St. Charles; Fall Fox Valley Antiques Show. Kane Co. Fairgrounds. Chicago Suburban Antiques Dealers Assoc. 847-991-3911. www.csada.com
Oct. 15-16: ME, Portland; Maine Antiques Exposition at Thompson’s Point. Thompson Point Events Center at Brick South. Goosefare Antiques & Promotions 800-641-6908. www.goosefareantiques.com
"Our 31st Year of Extravaganzas!Post Ofce Box 11565
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27116 (336) 924-8337 • (336) 924-4359
www.antextofnc.com
Raleigh (NC) Antiques ExtravaganzaFeb. 1, 2, 3 • 1300 Buck Jones Road
10x10; $260 15x10; $390 20x10; $520
Richmond (VA) Antiques ExtravaganzaFeb. 22, 23, 24 • The Showplace
13x8; $230 191/2x8; $345 26x8; $460
Winston-Salem (NC) Antiques ExtravaganzaApril 18, 19, 20 • LJVM Col. Annex & Ed. Bldg.
10x10; $230 15x10; $345 20x10; $460
Raleigh (NC) Antiques ExtravaganzaSummer Show TBA
Richmond (VA) Antiques ExtravaganzaOct. 3, 4, 5 • The Showplace
13x8; $230 191/2x8; $345 26x8; $460
Winston-Salem (NC) Antiques Extravaganza Nov. 28, 29, 30 • LJVM Col. Annex & Ed. Bldg.
10x10; $230 15x10; $345 20x10; $460
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Raleigh (NC) Antiques Extravaganza .........NOV. 18, 19, 20 Expo Center – NC State Fairgrounds
Post Offi ce Box 11565, Winston-Salem, NC 27116(336) 924-8337 • (336) 924-4359
www.antextofnc.com
Antiques Extravaganza of North Carolina
“Our 39th Year of Quality Antiques Shows!”
★ ★All shows have: 100+ exhibitors • Drive-in facilities w/porter help
• Pipe and Drape behind booths • Service for rental of walls and showcases • Free Parking • Advertised heavily through all media.
Milford Antiques Show
Every Sunday 8:30 am to NoonOctober 18, 2015 through March 20, 2016
Admission: $5 - 8:30 am to 9:30 amFREE ADMISSION - 9:30 am to 12 Noon
75 dealers in quality antiques and collectibles on indoortennis courts, with free parking, no sales tax and good cafe
Jack Donigian, Manager 781-329-1192
www.milfordantiqueshow.comOur 40th Year!
Hampshire HillsAthletic Club
50 Emerson RoadMilford, New Hampshire
New England’s WeeklyWinter Antiques Show
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Oct. 20-22: CAN, Quebec Montreal; The Old Montreal Antique Show. Bonsecour Market, 325 de la Commune Street East. SOS Patrimoine 514-708-9993. www.the-omas.ca
Oct. 22-23: VA, Fredericksburg; Fredericksburgs Big Flea & Antiques Market. Fredericksburg Expo Center. D’Amore Promotions 757-430-4735. www.thebigfleamarket.com
Oct. 28-30: NY, New York; LUEUR Spring. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. 239-732-6642. LUEURNY.com
Oct. 29-30: OR, Portland; America’s Largest Antique & Collectible Show. Portland Expo Center, 2060 N Marine Dr.. Christine Palmer & Associates 503-282-0877. www.christine-palmer.net
noveMber antique ShowS
Nov. 5: OH, Mansfield; Simple Goods. R & L Banquet Center, 781 Fifth Ave.. Christina Hummel & Kris Casucci 570-651-5681; 508-341-6870. www.picturetrail.com/simplegoods
Nov. 5-6: VA, Chantilly; DC Big Flea Market. Dulles Expo Center. D’Amore Promotions 757-430-4735. www.thebigfleamarket.com
Nov. 5-6: WA, Puyallup; America’s Largest Antique & Collectible Show. Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave.. Christine Palmer & Associates 503-282-0877. www.christine-palmer.net
Nov. 6: MA, Needham; Antiques Show & Sale. Needham High School. Goosefare Antiques & Promotions 800-641-6908. www.goosefareantiques.com
Nov. 10-13: GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
Nov. 10-14: TX, Dallas; Dallas International Art, Antique & Jewelry Show. Dallas Market Hall. Palm Beach Show Group 561-822-5440. www.palmbeachshowgroup.com
Nov. 11-13: DE, Wilmington; Delaware Antiques Show. Chase Center on the Riverfront. Winterthur Museum, mgr. Diana H. Bittel 800-448-3883. winterthur.org/das
Nov. 12-13, NY, Bedford; The Bedford Antiques Show at Historical Hall, 608 Old Post Rd, Hours: Sat 10am to 5 pm Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, D Turi Antique Shows, 973 464-9793, www.dturiantiqueshows.com
Nov. 18-20: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewoodantiques.com
Nov. 18-20: NC, Raleigh; Antiques Extravaganza. Expo Center, NC State Fairgrounds. Antiques Extravaganza of N.C. 336-924-8337; 336-924-4359. www.antextofnc.com
Nov. 18-20: PA, Scranton; Fall Antiques Expo. Four Points by Sheraton, 300 Meadow Ave.. Ros-Al Events 570-960-2754; 570-785-5960.
Nov. 19-20, PA, Phoenixville; Antiques at Kimberton, Kimberton Fire Hall, Hours: Saturday 9-5 Sunday 4-11, Lori Boger, 717-431-7322, antique-satkimberton.weebly.com
Nov. 19-20: TN, Franklin; Nashville Big Flea & Antiques Market. Franklin Expo Center. D’Amore Promotions 757-430-4735. www.thebigfleamarket.com
Nov. 26-27: NY, Syracuse; Thanksgiving Antiques Show. NY State Fairgrounds. Allman Promotions LLC 315-686-5789. www.syracuseantiqueshow.com
Nov. 26-27: OH, Columbus; Antique Show. Ohio Expo Center. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
DeceMber antique ShowS
Dec. 1-5: FL, West Palm Beach; Palm Beach Jewelry, Antiques & Design Show. Palm Beach County Convention Center. Palm Beach Show Group 561-822-5440. www.palmbeach-showgroup.com
Dec. 2-4: CT, Old Greenwich; Greenwich Winter Antiques Show. Eastern Greenwich Civic Center. Barn Star Productions 845-876-0616. www.barnstar.com
Dec. 2-4: GA, Cumming; Lakewood 400 Antiques Market. 770-889-3400. www.lakewoodantiques.com
Dec. 3: PA, Carbondale; Art & Antiques in the Park. Memorial Park. Ros-Al Events 571-960-2754; 570-785-5960.
Dec. 4: MA, Lexington; Antiques & Vintage Holiday Gift Show. Minuteman Regional High School, 758 Marrett Rd.. Marvin Getman Impact Events Group, Inc. 781-862-4039. [email protected]
Dec. 8-11: GA, Atlanta; Antique Show. Atlanta Expo Centers. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
Dec. 17-18: OH, Columbus; Antique Show. Ohio Expo Center. Scott Antique Market 740-569-2800. www.scottantiquemarkets.com
3,500 Booths! | www.scottantiquemarkets.com
JAN. 23 & 24MAR. 19 & 20NOV. 26 & 27DEC. 17 & 18
2016 SHOWS:
Ohio Expo CenterColumbus, OH
Atlanta Expo Centers Atlanta, GA 2016 SHOWS:JAN. 7, 8, 9 & 10FEB. 11, 12, 13 & 14MAR. 10, 11, 12 & 13APR. 7, 8, 9 & 10MAY 12, 13, 14 & 15JUN. 9, 10, 11 & 12
800-1,200 Booths!
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SCOTT ANTIQUE MARKETS America’s Favorite Treasure Hunt!
APRIL 29, 30 & May 1JUNE 24, 25, & 26AUGUST 26, 27 & 28
SEPTEMBER 30, OCT. 1 & 2
Antique Extravaganzas
Washington Court House, OH2016 SHOWS:
2nd Weekend
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in Atlanta!
“PAPERMANIA” PLUSANTIQUE PAPER SHOW
PLUS ADVERTISING & PHOTOGRAPHYAT THE XL CENTER IN HARTFORD, CONN.
• PRINTS• POSTERS• MAGAZINES• ADVERTISING• PHOTOGRAPHY
• BOOKS• MAPS• DOCUMENTS• DAGUERREOTYPES• GAMES & PUZZLES
• POSTCARDS• TRADE CARDS• COMICS• VIEW CARDS• CAMERAS
• AUTOGRAPHS• BASEBALL CARDS• MOVIE MEMORABILIA• SHEET MUSIC• POLITICAL
Admission $8.00 With Card $7.50Management of HILLCREST PROMOTIONS P.O. 290152, Wethersfield, CT 06109 (860) 563-9975 • (860) 529-2234
January 9 & 10, 2016
SATURDAY 10 a.m - 5 p.m. SUNDAY 10 a.m - 4 p.m.
Free Appraisals Sun 11 a.m - 2 p.m.
69th
XL Center EXIT OFF I-84 EXIT 32-B OFF I-91
Summer Show: August 2016 www.PAPERMANIAPLUS.com
130EXHIBITORS
~40th Annual~
REFRESHMENTS / PARKING AVAILABLESponsored By
The Southern Saratoga County Women’s ClubDONATION $3.00 PER PERSON • CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
518 3719651
Shenendehowa High School EastROUTE 146, CLIFTON PARK, NY
Convenient to the Northway – west on Route 146
February 7, 2016
Antique Show
60 QUALITY DEALERS
10AMTO 4PM
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ALBANY GUN SHOW™JANUARY 23-24, 2016
EMPIRE STATE PLAZAConvention Center, Albany, NY
NEW YORK STATE ARMS COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION, INC.
UPCOMING SHOWS:State Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY
Aprl 16-17, 2016
State Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NYSeptember 17-18, 2016
Six Foot Tables - $60 each (members) $70 each (non-members)Exhibitors only may set up 4:00-8:00 PM Friday Night; 8:00-9:00 AM SaturdayDEALERS MUST HAVE VALID NYS SALES TAX NUMBER
GUARDS ON DUTY 24 HOURS DAILY
DIRECT INTERSTATE HIGHWAY INTO SHOW BUILDING
ALL FIREARM SALES or transactions require, by law, a NICS background checkand must be conducted through available dealers only, INSIDE the hall.
No PRIVATE sales, trades or barters of any fi rearms are permitted on State property.
Sellers of all modern fi rearms must provide a gun locking devicesuitable for said fi rearm, with written instructions, at time of sale.
DAILY ADMISSION $7.00 PER PERSONChildren under 12 free - Must be accompanied by Adult • Senior Citizens $5.00
SHOW MANAGER: Sandy Ackerman Klinger
PAYMENT AND SIGNED CONTRACT MUST ACCOMPANY RESERVATIONPAYABLE TO: New York State Arms Collectors Association, Inc.SEND TO: Sandy Ackerman Klinger, 346 Paul St., Endicott, N.Y. 13760
PHONE: (607) 748-10101:00 PM - 6:00 PM
WEEKDAYS
450 TABLESOPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Sat. 9AM-5PM, Sun. 9AM-3PM AFFILIATED CLUB
2016 AUCTION LISTINGSJanuary antique auctionS
Jan.1: NY, New Lebanon; Exceptional Antique Estate Auction, 438 Route 20, Pre. 10am Start 12pm, Meissner’s Auction, 518-766-5002, [email protected] www.meissnersauction.com
Jan.2: NY, New Lebanon; Antique Toy Truck, Car, Pedal Car Auction, 438 Route 20, Pre. 10am Start 12pm, Meissner’s Auction, 518-766-5002, [email protected], www.meissnersauction.com
Jan. 3-4 & 10-12: NY, New York, World & Ancient Coins (NYINC) Heritage Auctions. 214-528-3500, 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) or [email protected], www.HA.com
Jan. 6-8: FL, Tampa; U.S. Coins (FUN), Heritage Auctions, 214-528-3500, 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) or [email protected], www.HA.com
Jan. 6-12: FL ,Tampa; U.S. & World Currency (FUN), Heritage Auctions, 214-528-3500, 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) or [email protected], www.HA.com
Jan. 7: MA, Marlborough; Discovery Interiors Auction. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Jan. 9: MA, Boston; European Furniture & Decorative Arts Auction. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Jan. 15-17: NJ, Lambertville; Unreserved Auction. Rago Auctions 609-397-9374. www.ragoarts.com
Jan 16: MA, Boston, Nautical Antique Auction, Boston Harbor Auctions/Lannon Ship Model Galllery, 617-451-7447, www.bostonharborauctions.com
Jan. 19: MA, Boston; Fine Art Online. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Jan. 22: MA, Boston; American & European Prints & Photographs Auction. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Jan. 22: MA, Boston; American & European Paintings Auction. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Jan. 23: AZ, Mesa; High Noon Auction. Phoenix Marriott Mesa. Brian Lebel’s Old West Events 480-779-9378. www.oldwestevents.com
Jan. 23: VT, Williston; Country and Estate Auction. Duane Merrill & Co. 802-878-2625. www.merrillsauction.com
Jan. 29: VA, Mt. Crawford; 18th & 19th C. Glass Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
Jan. 30: MA, Pittsfield; Antique Discovery Auction. Fontaine’s Auction Gallery 413-448-8922. www.fontainesauction.com
Jan 30: PA, Philadelphia; Mid Century and Design Auction, Kamelot Auction House, 215.438.6990, www.kamelotauctions.com
Jan. 30: VA, Mt. Crawford; 19th C. and Victorian Glass. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
February antique auctionS
Feb. 3-5: ME, Fairfield; Winter Fine Art, Asian and Antique Auction. James D. Julia, Inc. 207-453-7125. www.jamesdjulia.com
Feb. 6: MA, Boston; The Van Kirke & Helen Nelson Collection. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
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Feb. 13: OH, Cincinnati; Fine and Decorative Art Auction. Cowan’s Auctions, 513-871-1670. www.cowanauction.com
Feb. 13-15: FL, West Palm Beach; 7th Annual Palm Beach Auction. Louis J. Dianni, LLC 561-232-3620; 914-595-7013. www.louisjdianni.com
Feb. 18: MA, Boston; Fine Wine, Whisky, Spirits & Ales Online. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000.
Feb. 19-21: LA, New Orleans; Louisiana Purchase Auction. Neal Auction 800-467-5329. www.nealauction.com
Feb. 25-28: IL, Rock Island; Regional Auction. 7819 42st St. West. Rock Island Auction Company 800-238-8022. www.rockislandauction.com
Feb. 27: MA, Boston; American Furniture & Decorative Arts. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Feb. 27: MA, Pittsfield; Catalogued Antique and Clock Auction. Fontaine’s Auction Gallery 413-448-8922. www.fontainesauction.com
Feb. 27: PA, Philadelphia; Antique Furniture, Decorative and Fine Art Auction, Kamelot Auction House, 215.438.6990, www.kamelotauctions.com
Feb. 27: MA, Pittsfield; Catalogued Antique and Clock Auction. Fontaine’s Auction Gallery 413-448-8922. www.fontainesauction.com
Feb. 27: VA, Mt. Crawford; Variety Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
Feb. 27-28: NJ, Lambertville; Early 20th C., Modern Design Auctions. Rago Auctions 609-397-9374. www.ragoarts.com
March antique auctionS
March 12: VA, Mt. Crawford; Miniature and Kerosene Lighting Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
March 13: MA, Boston; Fine Oriental Rugs & Carpets. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
March 14-16: ME, Fairfield; Firearms Auction. James D. Julia, Inc. 207-453-7125. www.jamesdjulia.com
March 16-19: MT, Great Falls; March In Montana Auction, The Townhouse Inn, Presented by Manitou Galleries and The Coeur D’Alene Art Auction, www.MarchInMontana.com
March 18-19: IN, Indianapolis; Antique Tool Auction, Clarion Hotel, Martin J. Donnelly Auctions, (800) 869-0695, www.mjdauctions.com
March 19: MA, Boston; Asian Art. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
March 22: MA, Boston; Fine Jewelry. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
april antique auctionS
April 1-2: VA, Mt. Crawford; Kleppinger Glass Collection Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
April 8: OH, Cincinnati; American Indian and Western Art Auction. Cowan’s Auctions 513-871-1670. www.cowanauction.com
April 9: MA, Boston; European Furniture & Decorative Arts. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000.
April 16: PA, Philadelphia; Garden and Architectural Antiques Auction, Kamelot Auction House, 215.438.6990, www.kamelotauctions.com
April 22: MA, Marlborough; Historic Arms & Militaria. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
April 22-23: NH, Nashua; Antique Tool Auction, Holiday Inn, Martin J. Donnelly Auctions, (800) 869-0695, www.mjdauctions.com
April 23: MA, Marlborough; Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
April 24: MA, Boston; Fine Musical Instruments. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
April 29-May 1: IL, Rock Island; Premiere Auction. 7819 42st St. West. Rock Island Auction Company 800-238-8022. www.rockislandauction.com
April 30: VA, Mt. Crawford; Decorative Arts Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
May antique auctionS
May 18: MA, Boston; Fine Books & Manuscripts Online. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
May 20: MA, Boston; American & European Prints & Photographs. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
May 20: MA, Boston; American & European Paintings. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
May 21: CT, Killingworth; American Furniture & Decorative Arts. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
May 21: VA, Mt. Crawford; Early Glass and Lighting Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
May 27-29: GA, Newnan; Preston Evans Opportunities Museum Sellout Auction. Preston Evans 770-502-0028. www.prestonopportunities.com
June antique auctionS
June 1: MA, Boston; Maritime Online. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
June 4: MA, Marlborough; The Shaker Collection of Erhart Muller. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
June 7: MA, Boston; Fine Jewelry. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
June 8: MA, Boston; Maritime Collection. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
June 11: TX, Fort Worth; Old West Auction. Will Rogers Memorial Center. Brian Lebel’s Old West Events 480-779-9378. www.oldwestevents.com
June 18: MA, Boston; 20th Century Design. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
June 18: VA, Mt. Crawford; Americana and Fine Antiques Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
June 24-26: IL, Rock Island; Regional Auction. 7819 42st St. West. Rock Island Auction Company 800-238-8022. www.rockislandauction.com
July antique auctionS
July 16: MA, Boston; European Furniture & Decorative Arts. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
July 16: VA, Mt. Crawford; Textiles Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
July 21-23: NY, Avoca; Antique Tool Auction, 5223 County Rte. 8, Martin J. Donnelly Auctions, (800) 869-0695, www.mjdauctions.com
July 30: VA, Mt. Crawford; Glass Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
auguSt antique auctionS
Aug. 7: MA, Marlborough; August American Furniture & Decorative Arts. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Aug. 13-14: NY, West Point/Garrison; 7th Annual West Point Garrison’s Landing Auction. Louis J. Dianni, LLC 561-232-3620;914-595-7013. www.louisjdianni.com
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M E R R I L L’ S AU C T I O N G A L L E R Y
AMERICANA & FINE ARTS AUCTION
Duane Merrill & Co. has been commissioned to sell the estate of longtime clock collector Robert E. Fenix of Burlington, VT- over 150 clocks to include Willard, Curtis & Dunning, Howard, Simons, Taber, Thomas, Wilder, & Terry examples; other highlights to include several estate diamonds- 5.6 ct round cut, sev 2+ ct solitaires; an important group of paintings by Cuban
Modernist Jose Mijares (Jose Mijares Fernandez 1921- 2004); an attributed Luigi Lucioni portrait of a young man; a fi ne portrait
of a Vermont woman attributed to Zedakiah Belknap; period American furniture & accessories, Mid Century furnishings & artwork, Tiffany & Handel lighting, Georg Jensen silver, 18th- 19th c Chinese objects d'art, Folk Art, as well as de-accessions from New England institutions including pieces sold to benefi t the Hood Museum of Art .
DUANE MERRILL & COMPANY AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERSSpecializing In Estate & Antique Auctions Three Generations Selling Since 1931
PO Box 558, Williston, Vt. 05495 • Consignment Auction Gallery: 802-878-2625 • e-mail: [email protected]
DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 89 exit 12 proceed north on Rte 2-A towards Essex Jct. for 2.5 miles, turn left by Shell station. PREVIEW: Friday, January 8th from 1:00- 5:00, Saturday, January 9th from 8:00 am till 9:30 am & Sunday, January 10th from 8:30 am till 10:00 am , & or by prior appointment.
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Aug. 27: VA, Mt. Crawford; Variety Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
SepteMber antique auctionS
Sept. 9: MA, Boston; American & European Prints & Photographs. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Sept. 9-11: IL, Rock Island; Premiere Auction. 7819 42st St. West. Rock Island Auction Company 800-238-8022. www.rockislandauction.com
Sept. 17: MA, Boston; Asian Art. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Sept. 23-24: NH, Nashua; Antique Tool Auction, Holiday Inn, Martin J. Donnelly Auctions, (800) 869-0695, www.mjdauctions.com
Sept. 24: MA, Boston; Fine Oriental Rugs & Carpets. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Sept. 27: MA, Boston; Fine Jewelry. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
october antique auctionS
Oct. 8: MA, Boston; European Furniture & Decorative Arts. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Oct. 23: MA, Boston; European Furniture & Decorative Arts. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Oct. 28: MA, Marlborough; Historic Arms & Militaria. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
Oct. 28-29: IN, Indianapolis; Antique Tool Auction, Clarion Hotel, Martin J. Donnelly Auctions, (800) 869-0695, www.mjdauctions.com
Oct. 29: MA, Marlborough; Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments. Skinner, Inc. 617-350-5400; 508-970-3000. www.skinnerinc.com
noveMber antique auctionS
Nov. 12: VA, Mt. Crawford; Americana and Fine Arts Auction. Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 540-434-3939. www.jeffreysevans.com
DeceMber antique auctionS
Dec. 2-4: IL, Rock Island; Premiere Auction. 7819 42st St. West. Rock Island Auction Company 800-238-8022. www.rockislandauction.com
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AMERICANA: Two early Chippendale cherry tall chests, oth-er early Chippendale chests; Federal tall chest with birds-eye maple dr. fronts; Federal small size VT sideboard, birds-eye maple; Federal 4 dr. in red paint; early country set back cup-board with panel doors in red paint, other set back in grain paint; early Canadian fl oor cupboard, other early fl oor cup-boards in old paint; Federal cherry 2 part corner cupboard; Federal mahogany 2 part banquet table, roped legs; early small size stretcher base tap table, other early Q.A. tavern tables; 8ft saw buck dining table, 2 board top, other country dining tables; pr. of full length glass door country cupboards, great for wine; sets of antique country dining chairs; pr. of Windsor continuous am chairs; Spanish foot Q.A. side chairs; early tea and drop leaf tables; antique painted country cre-denza (Scandinavian); Q.A. blanket chest in red paint; early settle bench; antique bamboo desk, hall tree and wardrobe; unusual antique chest with clock top; PA. deacon’s bench; custom stretcher base tiger maple dining table; set of 8 cus-tom Windsor style dining chairs; good custom cherry hutch and much more.. EUROPEAN: Period English knee hole desk; fi ne English Welsh dresser with cupboard top; English 2 part dining table; quality Baker banquet table; set of English dining chairs; wine tasting table; French curio cabinets; English wall clock, chinoiserie, Frans Preigal; pr. of English oak small size gate leg tables; period English chests of drawers, wardrobe, serv-ers and side tables; French fi re screens and seating furniture etc.DESIGNER FURNITURE: Rare small size glass door bookcase by Roycroft; Sideboard by Dunbar; dining set by Thaden-Jordan; Danish leather sofa; 3 pc brown leather sofa set; selection of Danish seating furniture; great Ralph Lauren dining table and upholstered dining chairs; hunt board by Stephen Von Hohen; Thomas Moser cherry desk; pr. of Swed-ish lounge chairs; Knoll breakfast table and chairs; other Knoll; leather pig and bear hassocks; Deco style iron console table; Art Deco 3 pc parlor sweet; pr. of Deco chrome chairs;
Danish desk; sheep’s wool and leather chairs; pr of Woodard iron chairs other designer chairs and more.. ACCESSORIES: Cast iron hitching post, Jockey, Champion Iron Co.; good selection of blue decorated stoneware; old bottles; mocha ware; rooster weathervane; fi nger boxes in old green paint; American Indian Sioux pipe bag; Indian clay pots; photogravures by Edw. Curtis early examples on silk; other Indian; Indian pots and rugs; Walrus scrimshaw; cat andirons; antique wagon “The evening bulletin”; early fi re bucket; 4 fl uted architectural columns; Nantucket boat model; collection of blue and white Canton; early Delft plates; selection of Mocha and yellow ware; 19th C. porce-lains from the Dubay Collection includes Limoges china sets, hand painted Limoges punch bowls and game sets; Coronet and other; Sevres porcelains; Meissen and other German por-celains; 2 sets of Minton china; overlay and Bohemian glass; good stemware; chandeliers and marble pedestals; European candelabras and more20TH C DESIGN: Fine blue/green R. Lalique vase, grasshop-pers; other Lalique; a large selection of studio and art pottery including Grueby, Scheier, Martin Brothers, Rookwood, Rick Dillingham, Albert Green, Thomas Hoadley, Warren Macken-zie, Eric Ploen, Nancy Meeker and a host of others including Japanese; art glass by Renaud 1928, Timo Sarpaniva and Franz Grossy; Art deco lamp Mary Weise Moats; modern-ist bronze sculptures including Andrew DeVries; important works by Rich Griendling; Austrian Gien Deco fi gure of a woman; abstract expressionism marble and wood sculptures; 1948 Supreme Monarch bike; Vintage Gibson electric guitar; fi re screen, manner of Edgar Brandt; Art Deco light sconces; Arts and Crafts wall lights; Arts and Crafts chandelier; Leop-ard and Bear skin rugs; modernist marble sculptures; en-cased sculpture “Sitting Ducks” Michael Bedard and more ART: fi ne oil on canvas, “South Street Rockport” by Anthony Thieme 30” x 36”; oil on canvas, “Rockport Street Scene” by Anthony Cirino, 25” x 30”; other Cirino oil; oil on can-vas, by Jacob Greenleaf, “A Street in Rockport” 20” x 24”;
fi ne oil on canvas, “Near Woodstock, VT” by Horace Brown in a great frame; 19th C. NH oils by W.H. Weisman; NH oil by Geo. McConnell; oil on board, Sogno Burlone by Nino Caffe; several oils by Elaine Farber; oil 1925 illustration “The Short Line” bus; winter scene oils including Afred Jansson; oil beach scene W. Paerels; oils, Chickens G. Cosa; Louis Icart; oil Black man playing banjo; oil of black boy, J H Brown; several Haitian oils and iron works; African art including Gerard Bhengu; selection of Asian and Chinese art work; oil buffalo by Bob Seabeck; sketches by Isabel Bishop; 19th C. portrait paintings; original works by Jim N Hill; oil on panel by Vilmore Schenardi; oils by Anders Knutssen much more art as we are still unpacking! LITHO’S by Miro, Picasso and Chagall; etchings cowboys W.R. Leigh; Serigraph by Charlie Harper; grouping of Oscar Cesare WWI illustrations; John Kilduff movie actor illus.; Il-lus. by Herring; Charlie Thacher propaganda illustration; Warner Kreuter illus; litho Marie Laurencin; John Styga illus,; animation Cel; “Join The Army” 1967 American News Repeat photo; WWII poster, “Show Your Timber”; circus posters; J.M. Flagg Uncle Sam poster; lith. Robt Storm Petersen; Civil Rights poster; 1970’s Anti-Trident protest fl ag; the Hinden-burg poster other Zeppelin posters; WWI bond posters; litho by Henry Miller; litho by Leroy Neiman; litho cat by Kaiko Moti; a large selection of abstract signed art, signatures il-legible; Local Art: oil triptych VT landscape by Lee Erich; oil by Bob Seabeck; works by Harry Shokler; sketches by Judith Brown; works by Sabra Field; w/c’s by Churchhill Ettinger; sculpture and other works by Robt Harmon, Sam Ogden and Ray Bubb, VT artists and more…STERLING: Set of Tiffany sterling fl atware 118 pcs; set of Francis 1st fl atware 150 pcs, other fl atware; sterling tea sets; sterling candlesticks and bowls; lg. pr. of English silver cast-ers; Mexican sterling lg. plates, Arts and Crafts vase Weir and Son, other sterling, over 1500 ounces, Over 40 Oriental rugs, 20’ palace size many room sizes, scatters.
EARLY AMERICANA & 20TH C. DESIGN
Terms: Cash-Check-Major Credit Cards: 18% buyer’s premium, 15% with cash or check • No Sales Tax Catered Comfortable Seating
WILLIAM G. SMITH AND KENNETH R. LABNON – AUCTIONEERS GALLERY MANAGER: LEON ROGERS Visit our Website: www.wsmithauction.com or email us at: [email protected]
Featuring
From all of us at WM. SMITH AUCTIONS
Happy Holidays!
Smith’s Auction Gallery, Plainfi eld NH1064 RT 12A (Maxfi eld Parrish Hwy)
Monday, Dec. 28th 2015 at 10:00 amPreview: Sun. from 12:00-5:00pm and 8:00am morning of sale
Earlier preview by appointment
Americana
Roycroft
Martin Bros.
EXCEPTIONAL PRE-NEW YEAR’S ESTATE AUCTION
A. Theime Horace Brown
J. GreenleafA. Cirino
Scheier / Dillingham
WILLIAM A. SMITH, INC. AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERSPLAINFIELD, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03781 – 603-675-2549 NH LICENSE #2825 - VT #57-702 – MA #525 – FL #AU-3179 Offi ces - Plainfi eld, NH - Greenwich, CT - Sarasota, FL - Phoenix, AZ
Edward S. Curtis
Maravigna
Rich Griendling
Please plan to join this Holiday season for an auction event where we have selected a broad mixture of items from many lo-
cal estates and collections, to include items from the estate of Elaine Farber (Dana- Farber) plus a prominent Peru, VT estate, (part-2), featuring de-sirable objects from the 20th C, along with 19th C. decorative arts from the collection of Debbie Dubay, prominent collector and author…
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More than 20 categories of antiques and collect-ibles will be off ered! After 50 years of collect-ing rare and unusual antiques, Preston Evans, a
well-known guest on American Pickers, has decided to auction his collection in order to travel and spend more time with his family.
ARCADE items include a Star Trade Stimulator and many smaller varieties of Stimulators. ADVERTISING - Includes a large hoard of unusual signs, Coke, etc. AU-TOMATA - Intricate mechanism of extremely large fi gure with great facial and body movements. BICYCLES - un-common- Rare Boneshakers and other early examples along with many others. MOTORCYCLES – over 75 (In-dian Chiefs, Harleys, Cushmans, 1916 Pope, 1910 original
Yale, 1949 Vincent Rapide, 1912 original Excelsior, many more). CLOCKS -Bronze lady signed upside down clock, several high quality grandfathers (Tiff any Co., etc) Rare Water Clock, Automated Swiss wooden clock, grandfa-ther (1824), others. LOTS OF SLOT MACHINES - up-rights and counter models, cigarette slot, golf ball slot, 1936 Roulette Wheel (one of several) & more. MUSICAL BOXES - upright changer, large oak upright, super spe-cial cylinder boxes with nice stands, etc. Exceptionally rare bird in nest cylinder music box with animated birds, lots of novel musical items. AUTOMOBILES - 20 from 1923-1960. JUKEBOXES, Nickelodeons, Indian artifacts, patent models, movie posters, advertising items, Black memorabilia, watches, petoliana, historical documents, pedal toys, much more.
MAJOR AUCTION!
Warm Springs Museumand personal collection
May 27-29, 2016 PREVIEW: MAY 27
Memorial Day Weekend
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26th ANNUAL SHOW: January 23rd-24th170 vendors in authentic cowboy, Indian, western art, antiques, collectibles and other fine merchandise. $10/day, under 12 free. Discount tickets available online. Early-entry tickets available.
Mesa Convention Center263 N. Center StreetMesa, AZ 85201
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26th ANNUAL AUCTION: January 23th400+ lots of authentic western art and artifacts. Internet, phone and absentee bidding available. Registration is free. Catalogs available for purchase. Live preview during Old West Show.
Auction highlights (clockwise from upper left): John Moyers, Oil on Canvas (est. $8,000-10,000); G. S. S. Co Estrada California Spurs (est. $25,000-35,000); Detail of Hunkpapa Lakota (Sioux) Pictorial Tobacco Bag (est. $12,000-16,000); Elegant 1900s Mexican Saddle by Lozano (est. $12,000-18,000); One of Several Groupings of Enamel Saloon Back Bar Bottles (est. $1,000-1,400); Carved Carousel Horse by Philadelphia Toboggan Co. (est. $20,000-30,000).
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Important, Fresh and Extremely Significant Middle Eastern Treasure: 15th Century Shirt of Mail and Plate with
Elaborate Gold Koftgari Decorated Plate Reinforcement with the Property Stamp from the Janissary Arsenal at
the Hagia Irene Church in Istanbul with Inscription that Appears to Bear the name of the Recipient: Qaytbay
Mamluk Sultan of Egypt 1468-1496
Magnificent John Ulrich Masterpiece Factory Engraved, Signed, Gold Inlaid, and Elaborately Ornamented Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle From
the Legendary Mac McCroskie Collection
Incredibly Rare Documented San Francisco Shipped Factory Wilbur A. Glahn “Transitional” Engraved Colt Single Action Army .44 S&W/Russian Dual Caliber Revolver with Medallion Grips and Factory Letter and R. L. Wilson Letter
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