Special Show Section - Barn Star Productions Antique Shows
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Special Show Section - Barn Star Productions Antique Shows
July 27, 2012 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — S-1 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N S-2 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — July 27, 2012 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N A New Home For Mid*Week Welcome to the 19th annual Mid*Week Antiques Show and our new home at The Everett Arena, in Concord, N.H. This year’s show will be extra special on many levels, but most important are the exceptional dealers and personal friends who have exhibited in our show through thick and thin — Wayfarer Inn to Furniture World and now our new and exciting home. As varied as their inventory, antiques dealers are a special breed. From the selection of their booth paper color to the placement of their track lighting, antiques dealers are unique, interesting and hardworking people, many of which I am proud to call my “tribe.” Over the past 19 years since Mid*Week hit the antiques scene, a lot has changed in our business. Prices for rare and outstanding objects have soared to stratospheric levels keeping us on the edge of our Windsor chairs, while bringing a smile to the faces of astute collectors whose own collections rival or exceed the record breakers. A good feeling to know your instincts have paid off. Yet there is still a great deal to be said for the collector whose passion can be fulfilled with just a simple hand stitched needlework by a school girl of 9 years, a treasured pewter porringer or a painted candle box in dry red paint. It is these humble individuals who we have to thank as much as the advanced collectors that drive the antiques market to new and exciting heights. Mid*Week Antiques Show welcoming committee. Together they make up the wonderful customers our Mid*Week Antiques Show dealers look forward to seeing every year in August. Much to the delight of some Mid*Week visitors, this year’s floor plan will be simple and easy to flow through as Lynn created a grid pattern with cross aisles and straight rows quite Refreshing new Mid*Week exhibitors will introduce style, elegance and tasteful decorating ideas, all geared to keeping our show number one on your list. different from the Furniture World design, where I hear some collectors are still roaming about. As a wise man once said, “Change is inevitable,” and so we change, grow and challenge ourselves to do better. That is what Mid*Week is all about. This year’s show will present your favorite exhibitors, once again offering the best they can find and at prices that reflect the changing tastes and definition of collecting. “Americana is still King” at Mid*Week where you will find exhibitors from all across the country trekking east with loaded wagons and Sprinters, the new vehicle of choice. The Everett Arena will graciously embrace our show in air-conditioned comfort, surrounded by acres of convenient, free parking and bordered by tree-lined paths and river views. At this year’s Mid*Week show, one of the operative words is “fun” which adds immeasurably to the experience of attending our show with fellow collectors and enjoying the environment and camaraderie as well as the antiques. A show café and onsite shipper added to the amenities you have come to expect from a Barn Star event and our dedicated and friendly staff will look forward to addressing your every need while with us. In closing, with several fine shows during Antiques Week in New Hampshire to explore, we would like to leave you with one message and that is “Come Home To Mid*Week, The Show That Started it All.” Our latch string will be out. This year’s Mid*Week Show is dedicated in the memory of our dear friend and true student of antiques, Marv Elliot. Sincerely yours, Frank Gaglio and Staff Our new home, The Everett Arena, in Concord, N.H., Exit 14 off I-93, just 20 minutes north of Manchester. Tex Johnson ANTIQUES Terrific Ohio Yellow Ware Tom Cat with a Rockingham Glaze. Cat was probably used as a Door Stop. Adamstown, PA 610-207-9505 e-mail: [email protected] www.texjohnsonantiques.com Wonderful Salt Glazed 2 Gallon Crock signed S. Hart Fulton. Cobalt Bird is Very Vibrant in Color. July 27, 2012 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — S-3 This section was designed and published by The Bee Publishing Company, 5 Church Hill Road, Newtown, CT 06470; 203-426-8036 Mid*Week Antiques Show CHARLES and BARBARA ADAMS, South Yarmouth, Mass. — Pair of early wooden finials in the original black paint, 16 inches high. The pair was originally on an early wooden hearse. S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N MAD RIVER ANTIQUES LLC, North Granby, Conn. — A rare early Twentieth Century Dedham woodcock plate measuring 8½ inches in diameter. ROBERT SNYDER & WILSON ANTIQUES, Wiscasset, Maine — Four pairs of colorful decorated Indian clubs. CHARLES and BARBARA ADAMS, South Yarmouth, Mass. — An early black ash burl bowl measuring 12½ inches in diameter and 6½ inches high. SHARON & CLAUDE BAKER, Hamilton, Ohio — A Nineteenth Century paint decorated box in the style of Rufus Porter, 11 inches wide, 6 inches deep and 5 inches high, with paint on the sides and back. ACKERSON HOMESTEAD ANTIQUES, Park Ridge, N.J. — A fine Pennsylvania dough box with bittersweet over red dry surface and dovetailed construction. Great form, construction and surface. ESTABLISHED 1965 717-471-4694 PERIOD HEPPLEWHITE STAND TABLE – top has an original Warren Kimble oil painting with his signature white house, dated 1992 SAME GREAT MIDWEEK - NEW LOCATION JUST 20 MINUTES FROM MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE - EXIT 14 OFF ROUTE 93 - JUST 200 YARDS TO THE EVERETT ARENA - CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE !! WE HAVE FOUND SOME GREAT THINGS THIS PAST YEAR AND SAVED THEM FOR MIDWEEK HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! PAT AND RICH S-4 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — July 27, 2012 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N GARTHOEFFNER GALLERY ANTIQUES, Lititz, Penn. — Nest of three Shaker boxes in the original surface. STEVE SMOOT ANTIQUES, Lancaster, Penn. — A Connecticut bowfront chest of drawers, circa 1790, with matched crotch mahogany veneers, diamond ivory escutcheons and the original brasses. ROBERT SNYDER & WILSON ANTIQUES, Wiscasset, Maine — Pair of cast iron nautical andirons having anchors, dolphins, sailor knots and scallop shell details. The andirons are 17 inches tall. DAVID THOMPSON ANTIQUES & ART, South Dennis, Mass. — Schooner model with tin sails and in the original paint, found on Cape Cod, circa 1920, measuring 21 by 30 inches. DAVID THOMPSON ANTIQUES & ART, South Dennis, Mass. — Rare cast iron doorstop with the original gilding in the form of a tea kettle, 9¼ by 10 inches. Lisa S. McAllister 14521 National Pike Clear Spring, MD 21722 301-842-3255 home • 301-331-2066 cell www.mcallisterantiques.com CHARLES and BARBARA ADAMS, South Yarmouth, Mass. — An Eskimo doll from the Grenfell Mission, Newfoundland, with cloth label on the pants. It dates from the early Twentieth Century and measures 23 inches high. HOLDEN ANTIQUES Naples, FL and Sherman, CT Exceptional Weathervane Spread wing eagle resting on a ball on a curved quill www.EHoldenAntiques.com Folk-art display of 16 fish decoys on a grapevine and wood rack. The fish are blue, green, red, gray, and a single white fish. Artfully arranged by color. Michigan origin. Ed and Anita Holden 860-350-2272 July 27, 2012 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — S-5 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N What To Expect At Mid*Week This Year! As Mid*Week celebrates its 19th year, exhibiting dealers are motivated to step out of the box and present a fresh view of period antiques and folk art displayed in a fashion new and seasoned collectors can appreciate. Pick up any current decorating magazine and you will see the combination of antiques and modern design filling the pages. Collecting Americana has moved into the Twenty-First Century and at Mid*Week, the trend is to stay ahead of the curve. We invite you to look at our show with a renewed vision of what your collection can be and how subtle changes in placement, lighting and background color can make a world of difference and renewed enjoyment. While exploring Mid*Week, take note of the wallpaper colors our dealers are using from basic white to bright forsythia; color and shade make a difference in dramatic impact as well as traditional and classic. Get rid of the clutter and give important pieces their own space whether it be a dazzling horse weathervane in awesome green patina or a multicolored stained glass patterned quilt that gives a room its unique character. You have a wonderful collection so celebrate your good taste. Our Mid*Week dealers are always ready to help out with suggestions as to how to display and enjoy your new purchases. Invite a dealer to visit your home and view your collection. You would be amazed at the friendship and knowledge they would bring to that opportunity. Robert Snyder / Judy Wilson American Antiques & Folk Art 72 Main Street, PO Box 407, Wiscasset, ME 04578 207-882-4255 Email: snyder [email protected] Web site: www.snyder wilsonantiques.com SPECTACULAR, dated “1898” hooked rug with a central compote of flowers containing unusual Bleeding Hearts! Beautiful vibrant color and in the best condition. Professionally cleaned and mounted. Wool and cotton on burlap. Found in Vermont. Size: 58½” x 34¼”. S-6 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — July 27, 2012 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N ROBERT SNYDER & WILSON ANTIQUES, Wiscasset, Maine — Colorful carnival game wheel in the original paint and condition. Includes all hardware and packing crate and measures 20 inches in diameter. GARTHOEFFNER GALLERY ANTIQUES, Lititz, Penn. SHARON & CLAUDE BAKER, Hamilton, Ohio — North Carolina small painted basket, possibly Cherokee Indian, 4½ by 4½ inches. MID*WEEK ANTIQUES SHOW AUGUST 8 & 9 GARTHOEFFNER GALLERY ANTIQUES, Lititz, Penn. — Oil cloth painted face doll and chalk cat. HOLDEN ANTIQUES, Naples, Fla. & Sherman, Conn. — Nice size polychrome (red and black) Apache basket. John H. Rogers Antiques CAFS, LLC Pair of Corner Carvings. These probably were removed from a home, but also could have been taken from a community building or temple. Both sides are beautifully carved. One side has fish, meaning abundance; the other peaches, symbolizing longevity. In other words, these carvings suggest a very long life filled with all anyone could want. Wood: unknown. Province: Zhejiang. Dimensions: 12" x 4" x 11". Intricately Carved Doors. I could look at these doors forever. I believe they are great. The very top panels are complementary in design. The center tall pierced carvings are beautifully executed. The center panels are loaded with mythic animals from the tortoise to the carp. The bottom panels have a “tombstone” carving with enough simplicity to make the doors less fussy than they might have seemed with the intensity of the carving up above. All in all, among my very favorites. Wood: unknown. Province: Zhejiang. Dimensions: 87" x 19" x 3". Camphor Window. This window's central figure is a person riding a chilin. The chilin is a mythical animal which symbolizes abundant fertility. The smaller carvings are wonderfully executed renderings of animals and birds (both real and mythical), fish, and auspicious plants or flowers. Wood: camphor. Province: Jianxi. Dimensions: 14" x 1" x 27". (603) 526-6778 Member: NHADA, VADA, MADA, CCADA www.ChineseAntiqueFurnitureShop.com David Thompson Antiques & Art New Hampshire signed bow front chest c.1820 with chalk inscription inside the top drawer, “A. Wilder Paid” as well as “A. W.” in pencil by the same hand. The Wilder family was prolific in cabinetmaking, sleigh making, and chair making in southwestern New Hampshire. In the early 19th century, Abijah Wilder Sr., Abijah Wilder Jr., Azel Wilder, and Abel Wilder were all active in the cabinet making business in Keene. Original brasses. Mahogany with pine secondary. h: 39 5/8” w: 41¼”, d: 19 3/8” South Dennis, MA 802 238-6987 July 27, 2012 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — S-7 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N Mid*Week Show Amenities On-Site Shipper For the seventh year in a row, Mid*Week is proud to welcome back Charlie Lyons, packing and shipping specialist with Plycon Transportation Group, as our show shipper. Charlie’s expertise will assure your purchases arrive home safe and sound with the care you have come to expect from Plycon. Find Charlie located on your show floor plan or give him a call for service before or after our show at 212-353-0360. Onsite Café Catering This year we are proud to welcome Alan’s of Boscawen as our show café caterer. Known throughout the region as one of the finest onsite, wedding and banquet caterers, Alan’s will provide a delicious, diversified and healthy menu of food and beverage selections guaranteed to peak your interest and taste buds as well. The show café will be located at the front of the floor plan with comfortable seating and café tables to just relax and enjoy a break while shopping our show. Alan’s of Boscawen can be reached for your special functions at 603-753-6631. STEVE SMOOT ANTIQUES, Lancaster, Penn. — Red, white and blue velocipede, circa 1870. STEVE SMOOT ANTIQUES americana . folk art . textiles 704 RACE AVENUE • LANCASTER, PA 17603 717-393-7794 • 717-468-9719 • EMAIL: [email protected] DBR ANTIQUES, Hadley, Mass. — Sheet iron vane in the original paint, 41 inches long, circa 1920. A fine 19th century patriotic oil on wood panel “ In God We Trust”. Ca 1870. A very fine parquetry center table Ca 1900-1920. Prison art. TEX JOHNSON & SON ANTIQUES, LLC, Adamstown, Penn. — Wonderful Frost #7 hooked rug depicting a lion with cub in great coloring. Very good stretcher based Pa dough box table Ca 1860 in a wonderful red painted surface. Seats four comfortably. Massive two gallon yellow ware mocha pitcher with scallop shell pouring grip. Mint. EXHIBITING G SUNDAYS S YEAR-ROUND D AT: THE BLACK ANGUS ANTIQUE MALL ADAMSTOWN, PA. DAILY AT IVY HALL ANTIQUES ROUTE 30, ABBOTTSTOWN, PA UPCOMING G SHOWS The Original York Antiques Show, York, PA August 31-September 2 Antiques in Henry’s Field, Perkiomenville, PA September 22 Since 1979... LATCHAM HOUSE ANTIQUES, Waterville, Ohio — Eagle Mills, an oil on canvas, circa 1900. Offering quality painted furniture,folk art, textiles and decorative accessories from the heart of thePennsylvania-German community...And Beyond S-8 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — July 27, 2012 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N June & Charles Bertini 142 Pascack Road, Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656 (201) 476-1776 ~ [email protected] JOHN H. ROGERS ANTIQUES, Elkins, N.H. — This pair of corner carvings, despite having different subjects, obviously were done by the same hand. The crab, fish and bird suggest immortal abundance through high governmental position. The mythical animal is the chilin shown with both the lotus and the gourd holding the elixir of immortality. These symbols suggest an abundance of children with very long lives. The pair is from the Zhejiang province and measure 10 by 6 by 11 inches. LATCHAM HOUSE ANTIQUES, Waterville, Ohio — Sailboat diorama from Maine, Nineteenth Century. TEX JOHNSON & SON ANTIQUES, LLC, Adamstown, Penn. — Very rare Seventeenth Century English pipe tongs with heart cutout and great patina. CHARLES WILSON, ANTIQUES AND FOLK ART, West Chester, Penn. — Cast iron watch trade sign with cast Father Time on each side, double-sided, in old gilt and gold surface. It measures 26½ inches tall and dates circa 1860. SHARON & CLAUDE BAKER, Hamilton, Ohio — New England shorebird dating from the Nineteenth Century and in the original paint. # # CHARLES WILSON ## ANTIQUES & FOLK ART West Chester, Pa. 19380 (610) 431-2025 email: [email protected] Charles J. Wilson • Phyllis R. Wilson CHECK OUR WEB SITE AT: www.wilsonfolkart.com METAL HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN HEAD. ORIGINAL PAINT AND IN GOOD CONDITION. C.1904. TOLEDO, OH. CARVED CASE WITH 8 CARVED GIGS. MADE BY A MAN WHO WAS ON THE SHIP BROOKLYN, SPANISH AMERICAN WAR. FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION WITH HISTORY. 25” X 12” X 3”. RARE METAL OWL WITH MOVABLE WINGS. DOUBLE SIDED. GLASS EYES. MADE BY SWISHER & SOULES, DECATUR,IL. VERY GOOD CONDITION. C.1930. HAS DISPLAY BASE. 23” TALL ON BASE July 27, 2012 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — S-9 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N Hadley, MA 01035 413-687-9717 DBRantiques.com AMERICANA - FOLK ART WONDERFUL CARVED EAGLE PLAQUE. ORIGINAL PAINT, PINE, 48” L, C 1880 STEVE SMOOT ANTIQUES, Lancaster, Penn. — A fine Nineteenth Century horse pull toy in attic surface. TEX JOHNSON & SON ANTIQUES, LLC, Adamstown, Penn. — Great butter print, signed Wern Bach, featuring strawberries and foliage. Est. 1972 DBR ANTIQUES, Hadley, Mass. — Rare Key West trade sign in three dimensional painted pine, 32 inches long, circa 1900. HOLDEN ANTIQUES, Naples, Fla. & Sherman, Conn. — Three pieces of pillar molded Pittsburgh blown glass. WHIMSY/V.L. MARCOS, Centerbrook, Conn. — A Wallace Nutting joint stool with impressed signature and paper label, circa 1925, in pine with maple base and great turnings. The unusual theorem on velvet is of a well-done bird (species ?), dating from the late Nineteenth Century and signed Harmon. Latcham House Antiques A Unique Piece of Folk Art Tabletop Spinning Wheel Please Visit Us at MidWeek in Concord Jim & Toni Stoma 419 878-0657 www.LatchamHouseAntiques.com S-10 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — July 27, 2012 Mid*Week Antiques Show Jane F. Wargo Wallingford, CT S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N Free Parking The Douglas N. Everett Arena is one of few event centers that offer expansive free parking right up to the doors of the facility. This convenience also makes for easy loading of purchases, whether large or small. Our building is also accessible for mobility challenged individuals, and no pets are allowed except for service animals assisting people. The arena is also bordered by tree-lined walking paths and river views should you like to take lunch outside, making for an afternoon of antiques and relaxation. (203) 265-0342 MAD RIVER ANTIQUES LLC, North Granby, Conn. — A mid-Nineteenth Century child’s chair with tall legs and shallow seat, sometimes referred to as a “dunce chair.” Mohair Covered Rabbit Candy Container, early 20th c., glass eyes, 8” high www.janefwargoantiques.com CHARLES WILSON, ANTIQUES AND FOLK ART, West Chester, Penn. — Dating from the early Nineteenth Century, a carved-in-the-round salmon weathervane in old gilt surface is from Salmon Falls, Maine. It measures 43 inches long and history is available. ACKERSON HOMESTEAD ANTIQUES, Park Ridge, N.J. — A fine selection of Nineteenth Century redware. 289 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth, MA 02664 Home: (508)-760-3290 E-mail: [email protected] Cell: (508)-364-6119 SHOWS AND BY APPOINTMENT Bennington Pottery Our Specialty MAD RIVER ANTIQUES LLC, North Granby, Conn. — A nicely turned lignum vitae mortar, measuring only 4¼ inches high, dating to the Eighteenth Century. DAVID THOMPSON ANTIQUES & ART, South Dennis, Mass. — Collection of carte de visite photographs of Civil War generals, mostly by Brady and Gardner, including U.S. Grant, Judson Kilpatrick, Dan Sickles, George McClellan, M.R. Patrick, with eight other CDVs of Civil War officers, all found together in an album. Flint enamel scalloped rib pattern foot bath Bennington, VT, circa 1848-1858. Great color! July 27, 2012 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — S-11 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N The Birds of Bennington A selection of bird-decorated stoneware from the pottery of J & E Norton, Bennington, VT, dating from 1850 to 1859. All of these pieces are pictured in the book The Birds of Bennington. Steve & Lorraine German Phone: (860) 653-5733 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.madriverantiques.com North Granby, CT 06060 BRADFORD TRUST ART & ANTIQUES, Harwich Port, Mass. — Manfred Schwartz, “Girl with Flowers,” oil on canvas, 30 by 25 inches. CHARLES WILSON, ANTIQUES AND FOLK ART, West Chester, Penn. — A carved wooden tooth trade sign with the original iron hanger, 16 inches tall with old gold surface. It is in very good condition and dates circa 1860. HOLDEN ANTIQUES, Naples, Fla. & Sherman, Conn. — Nineteenth Century “Woolie” of an English warship and a smaller American ship. MID*WEEK ANTIQUES SHOW AUGUST 8 & 9 JOHN H. ROGERS ANTIQUES, Elkins, N.H. — Were it not for the phoenix medallion which is exquisitely carved, this would be a relatively simple camphor window. The phoenix (symbolizing peace), however, stands out so clearly that additional detailed carvings could detract from the window’s central message. According to legend, the phoenix only arrives during times of peace. Some of the diagonal stripes through the squares have been replaced. Measuring 35 by 2 by 36 inches, the window is from the Jianxi province. Sharon & Claude Baker 18th & 19th Century Americana Circa:1800 southeastern Pa. windsor bench in early 19th century dark green paint. By appointment • 5137 Waynes Trace, Hamilton, Ohio 45011 513-726-5496 E-mail: [email protected] www:bakeramericanantiques.com New Hampshire Antique Dealers Association GARTHOEFFNER GALLERY ANTIQUES, Lititz, Penn. — Pennsylvania chalkware, circa 1870. S-12 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — July 27, 2012 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N DBR ANTIQUES, Hadley, Mass. — Barbershop trade sign, painted sheet iron, 4 feet 8 inches high, dating circa 1880. JANE WARGO, Wallingford, Conn. — Nicely carved and painted robin on stand, 5 inches high, dating from the mid-Twentieth Century. LATCHAM HOUSE ANTIQUES, Waterville, Ohio — Victorian lady painted on glass. ACKERSON HOMESTEAD ANTIQUES, Park Ridge, N.J. — An extraordinary and rare Eighteenth Century Litchfield County, Connecticut, carved spoon rack. MID*WEEK ANTIQUES SHOW AUGUST 8 & 9 Exciting New Location Douglas N. Everett Arena 15 Loudon Road Concord, NH 03301 Exit 14 off Route 93 ROBERT SNYDER & WILSON ANTIQUES, Wiscasset, Maine — American Express trade sign with blue and white lettering on a red background, embossed details and the original wood frame. It is dated February 1904 and measures 31 by 23 inches. JOHN H. ROGERS ANTIQUES, Elkins, N.H. — The central character of this camphor window is “Lu,” made up of a bird (probably phoenix), a deer and a pine tree. Lu was the god of wealth and status derived from holding official position. In turn, the phoenix symbolizes peace, the deer and the pine tree both suggest immortality. The smaller carvings are of dragons (protection), birds and flowers. It is from the Jianxi province and measures 31 by 1 by 25 inches. V.L. MARCOS Centerbrook, CT 06409 By appointment 860-767-3391 For a complete list of exhibitors, directions and hotels, visit www.barnstar.com Office: 845-876-0616 Show Phone: 914-474-8552 BRADFORD D TRUST Finee Artt & Antiques Henry S. Eddy 1878-1944, oil on canvas, 26 x 25, Comercial St, Provincetown, circa 1920 A sweet child’s chair in nicely aged original mustard paint, circa 1830 SHEILA AND ROY MENNELL 66 Miles Street, Harwich Port, MA 02646 508-237-1104 e-mail: [email protected] • website: www.bradtrust.com July 27, 2012 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — S-13 Mid*Week Antiques Show S P E C I A L S H OW S E C T I O N Barn Star Productions Presents cafe Mid*Week Antiques Show August 8-9, 2012 Women’s Men’s admissions ENTRANCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Nancy Fishelson - Robert Perry 860-452-4229 Bradford Trust Art & Antiques 508-430-1482 American Garage 323-658-8100 Emele's Antiques 215-249-9123 Matthew Ehresman Antiques 330-265-7669 Joseph Martin 802-754-6559 Jane F. Wargo 203-265-0342 DBR Antiques - Doug Ramsay 413-687-9717 Susquehanna Antique Co., Inc. 202-333-1511 Soheil Oriental Rugs 212-239-1069 V.L. Marcos/Whimsy 860-767-3391 Tex Johnson & Son Antiques LLC 610-207-9505 Durgin's Plot Antiques 603-783-4697 J&G Antique 631-598-5950 Country Treasures 410-673-2603 Barrett Menson Antiques 978-386-2235 Martha Perkins 978-386-2235 Peter E. Baker Antiques 450-264-6794 Ackerson Homestead Antiques 201-476-1776 Steven M. Blevins 705-769-2042 Halliday House Antiques 707-253-1092 Otto & Susan Hart 802-375-1187 Quiet Corners Antiques 860-377-6258 Don and Pat Clegg 717-259-9480 Clifford A. Wallach 732-863-7304 Mad River Antiques, LLC 860-653-5733 James Island Antiques 843-762-0894 Jane Langol Antiques 330-725-5311 Dennis Raleigh Antiques & Folk Art 734-604-0898 Mario Pollo 845-679-5295 Nutmeg Treasures 860-306-3455 Lisa S. McAllister 301-842-3255 Holden Antiques 203-313-4736 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Jim Hirsheimer 610-417-0334 Baldwin House Antiques 717-799-4452 Robert M. Conrad Antiques 717-242-0828 Patricia Stauble Antiques 207-882-6341 Charles & Barbara Adams 508-760-3290 Steve Smoot Antiques 717-393-7794 Marc Witus 908-234-1436 John H. Rogers, Antiques CAFS, LLC 603-526-6778 Neverbird Antiques 757-294-9296 Sharon & Claude Baker 513-726-5496 American Primitive 212-628-1530 Wayne & Phyllis Hilt 860-267-2146 David Thomspon Antiques & Art 802-238-6987 Pat & Rich Garthoeffner 717-581-0935 SAJE Americana 973-379-1423 Robert Snyder - Judy Wilson Antiques 207-882-4255 William R. & Teresa F. Kurau 717-464-0731 The Red Horse Antiques 802-672-3220 Latcham House Antiques 419-878-0657 David H. Horst Antiques 717-813-2358 Park Place Gallery 269-599-8290 Gemini Antiques Ltd. 908-823-4049 Denny L. Tracey Antiques/Oakland Art 734-223-7424 Finish Line Collectibles 717-222-7462 Charles Wilson, Antiques & Folk Art 610-431-2025 James B. Grievo Antiques 908-996-0596 Christopher & Bernadette Evans Antiques 240-818-7810 Thurston Nichols 610-972-4563