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A.D.A. Inc., PO Box 529, Newtown, CT  06470-0529 • www.ADADealers.com
Tel: (203)364-9913     Fax: (203)364-1147

Charles & Barbara Adams
289 Old Main St
South Yarmouth, MA  02664
Tel:  508-760-3290
Fax: 508-587-5362

e-mail: adams_2430@msn.com

Early American antiques bought and sold. Bennington Pottery our specialty-also: furniture, paintings, hooked rugs, baskets, iron, redware and Indian items. Shows and by appointment. Exit 8 off Route 6. Currently exhibiting Wilton Historical Society Show,  Holiday Antiques Marketplace, Wilton, CT; Connecticut Spring Antiques Show, Hartford, CT; Greater York Antiques Show, York, PA, and mid-week in Manchester, N.H.
Exit 8 off Rt. 6. Shows and Shop by appointment.




Barbara Ardizone Antiques

Barbara Ardizone
62 Main Street
PO Box 433
Salisbury, CT  06068
Tel/Fax: 860-435-3057

e-mail: ardizone@sbcglobal.net
website: www.barbaraardizone.com

Located in the northeast corner of Connecticut-specializing in painted American furniture, folk art and fine small accessories.


Artemis Gallery

Jesse & Carol Goldberg
Wallace Road
North Salem, NY  10560
Tel:  914-669-5971
Fax: 914-669-8604

e-mail: Artemis@optonline.net
website: www.ArtemisAntiques.com

We specialize in Federal Furniture and related decorative arts: Hepplewhite, Sheraton and Neoclassical, from New England through the Mid-Atlantic States.  Our large inventory of chests, sideboards, secretaries, sets of chairs, dining tables, card tables, upholstered chairs, mirrors,etc is pictured on our web site along with full descriptions and prices.  We are one hour north of NYC, just off I-84 at the CT border.  Please stop by on your way to or from New England.




Axtell Antiques
Richard Axtell
1 River Street
Deposit, NY  13754



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James R. Bakker Antiques, Inc.

James R. Bakker
248 Bradford Street
Provincetown, MA  02657
Tel:  508-487-9081
Fax: 508-487-9081

e-mail: jimbakker@aol.com
website: www.bakkerart.com

Specializing in late 19th and early 20th century American Art with an emphasis on Boston, Provincetown and Rockport School painters. Leading authority on American color woodblock prints and the Arts and Crafts Movement. We are also noted for our handling and disposition of complete artists' estates, including most recently, Dorothy Churchill Wyman, Olga Sears and Margaret Patterson. Quality estate furniture and accessories found on occasion.
By appointment only


A Bird in Hand Antiques

Joyce and Ron Bassin
A Bird in Hand Antiques
PO Box 236
Florham Park, NJ  07932
Tel:  (973) 410-0077
Fax: (973) 410-0078

e-mail: antiques@abirdinhand.com
website: www.abirdinhand.com

Established in 1977, we specialize in 18th & 19th century American antiques with emphasis on decorated stoneware, waterfowl decoys, folk art, Grenfell Mats, painted and original surface furniture with importance on quality and condition. Exhibit at select antiques shows or by appointment.


Scott Bassoff, Sandy Jacobs Antiques

Sandy Jacobs
99 Rockland  Street
Swampscott MA, 01907
Tel:   (603) 801-5532

e-mail: sandyjnh1@gmail.com
website: www.scottbassoffsandyjacobsantiques.com




Dennis And Dad Antiques

Ann and Dennis Berard
33 NH Route 119 E
Fitzwilliam, NH  03447
Tel:  603-585-9479

email: antiques@dennisanddadantiques.com
website: www.dennisanddadantiques.com

Specializing in 18th &19th Century English Ceramics. Including: Transferware, Staffordshire Figures, Mocha, Pearlware, Yellow Ware and other English Earthenwares.




Carswell Rush Berlin, Inc.

Carswell R. Berlin
Planetarium Station
PO Box 0210
New York, NY  10024-0210
Tel:  212-721-0398
Fax: 212-721-9082

e-mail: CarswellBerlin@msn.com
website: www.American-Antiques.net

Carswell Rush Berlin, Inc. is a private dealer specializing in top quality American formal furniture and decorative objects of the first forty years of the 19th century. Deriving inspiration from ancient Rome, Greece and Egypt, and referred to as "Classical", the period incorporates sequentially Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Empire, and French Restauration styles. The firm's approach is highly selective, only seeking to buy for inventory examples that meet a high standard of design excellence, craftsmanship, quality of materials, original condition and rarity. Each piece is extensively researched with the description supplied in writing. We offer an unconditional guarantee that each piece is as described.


Diana H. Bittel
510 Fishers Road
Bryn Mawr, PA  19010
Tel:  610-525-1160
Cell: 610-715-1595

e-mail: dhbantique@aol.com
website: www.dianabittelantiques.com

Specializing in fine 18th and early 19th century American furniture and nautical works of art including American marine watercolors, British sailor's woolworks and shell valentines, Thomas Willis American ship pictures, Napoleonic P.O.W. bone works of art and China Trade port scenes . Also interested in German Noah's arks, misc. English decorative items and Bermuda furniture. Seen at six shows a year and only by appointment.


Pam Boynton
Martha Boynton
82 Pleasant Street
Groton, MA  01450
Tel: 978-448-5031

e-mail: ppbantiques@yahoo.com

18th and 19th century furniture in original condition. Children's toys and accesories.




Philip W. Bradley Co.

Philip  Bradley
1101 East Lancaster Avenue
Downington, PA  19335
Tel:  610-269-0427
Fax: 610-269-2872

email: philipbradleyantiques@verizon.net


Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques
Historic York County, PA
Tel:   717-502-1281
Cell: 717-676-0545

e-mail: info@jeffbridgman.com
website: www.JeffBridgman.com

Specializing in early American flags, painted American furniture and folk art. Exhibiting at many fine shows. Visit my web site for details.




Hollis Brodrick
P.O. Box 30
Portsmouth, NH 03802-0030
Tel: 603-828-6158

Also:
The Antiquarium
Portsmouth’s Olde Harbour
25 Ceres St.
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Tel: 603-427-1690

A unique shop featuring decorative arts of early America, 1650-1830.

Shop hrs:  Open May 1st thru Dec.  Most weekends,
Fri., Sat., & Sun. 11 – 5,  Occasional winters hrs. only.
A call ahead always advised.  Anytime by chance or appt.

Specialist in decorative arts and artifacts of the American Colonial Period. Historical items of special interest.  All kinds of early “everyday” objects.


Joan Brownstein
24 Parker Street
Newbury, MA  01951
Tel:  978-465-1089

e-mail: joan@americanfolkpaintings.com
website: www.americanfolkpaintings.com

American folk paintings, portrait miniatures and school girl art.
Exhibiting at The American Antiques Show (TAAS), The Philadelphia Hospital Show, The Delaware Antique Show, The Hartford Shows, ADA/Historic Deerfield and NHADA in Manchester.




Marcy Burns American Indian Arts LLC

Marcy Burns Schillay
525 East 72nd Street, Apt. 26G
New York, NY  10021
Tel/Fax: 212-439-9257

e-mail: info@marcyburns.com
website: www.marcyburns.com

Antique American Indian basketry, textiles, pottery and  jewelry; also, period name-maker jewelry from Taxco Mexico.
By appointment only.


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HL CHALFANT: American Fine Art & Antiques

H. L. Chalfant
1352 Paoli Pike
West Chester, PA  19380
Tel:  610-696-1862
Fax: 610-696-4160

e-mail: info@hlchalfant.com
website: www.hlchalfant.com

We have represented some of the finest examples of American furniture, decorative accessories and fine art from the 18th to the 20th century.  We offer and buy period furniture and decorative accessories including formal furniture, folk art, mid modern, fine art, ceramics and brass.  Visit our gallery between Monday and Saturday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.  You can also see us at the Deerfield Antiques Show, the Delaware Antiques Show, the Chester County Antiques Show and the Philadelphia Antiques Show.




Charles and Rebekah Clark
35 Main Street North
P.O. Box 884
Woodbury, CT  06798
Tel:  203-263-7004
Cell: 203-982-1008


email:
data@clarkclassical.com
website: www.clarkclassical.com

Charles and Rebekah Clark focus on dealing in fine formal American furniture of the Classical period, 1810-1840, with an emphasis on condition and quality. Emphasis is also given to period lighting from candle-powered and oil examples to gas lighting. Decorative appointments consist of American, English, and French objects suitable for the 19th century interior. A splendid collection of 19th century English parian is always presented. The collection may be seen at your convenience in the Woodbury, Connecticut gallery.
A call ahead is welcomed.




The Cooley Gallery, Inc.

Jeffrey W. Cooley
25 Lyme Street
Old Lyme, CT  06371
Tel:  860-434-8807
Fax: 860-434-7526

e-mail: Info@CooleyGallery.com
website: www.CooleyGallery.com

Specializing in fine quality American paintings from the 19th and early 20th century. Our inventory includes work by artists of the Hudson River School, American Expatriates, Tonalists and Impressionists. We offer fine art appraisals for insurance, estate and gift purposes. Please write or call to receive regular exhibition announcements and newsletters.


Suzanne Courcier • Robert W. Wilkins
PO Box 395
Yarmouth Port, MA  02675
Tel: 508-362-5420

e-mail: CourcierWilkins@comcast.net

Authentic American antique furnishings since 1974. Specializing in the furniture and accessories of the Shakers. Painted and decorated furniture and accessories always in stock, as well as a good selection of textiles. By appointment and at major antique shows.




Kirtland H. Crump LLC
387 Boston Post road
Madison, CT  06443
Tel:  203-245-7573
Fax: 203-245-8753

e-mail: Kirtland@sbcglobal.net
Website: www.CrumpClocks.com

Antiquarian Horologist. We have been restoring and repairing antiques clocks of all kinds for over 30 years. Member of the British Horological Institute. We provide conservation services for collectors nation wide as well as institutions such as Yale University. We have also been a source for antique clocks with a particular emphasis on period American pieces.


Brian Cullity
18 Plesant Street
PO Box 595
Sagamore, MA  02561
Tel: 508-888-8409

e-mail: Brian@BrianCullity.com
website: www.briancullity.com

Brian Cullity Antiques buys and sells early American furniture and accessories from the pilgrim era through the classical period. American and English ceramics are a specialty and we always have a good selection of early American glass, metal and wooden ware. Everything guaranteed as represented. We are by appointment only and do shows regularly throughout the year.




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Paul J. DeCoste
162 Middle Street
West Newbury, MA  01985
Tel:  978-363-1420
Cell: 617-803-0380

Dealing in 17th, 18th & 19th century antiques since 1974, with and emphasis on scientific instruments such as globes, telescopes, surveying and nautical items. Always carrying a broad range of quality esoteric objects of interest in the fields of lighting, ceramics, signed metals, early glass, furniture, folk carvings and fine art. ... by appointment.




Ron & Penny Dionne
55 Fisher Hill Road
Willington, CT  06279
Tel/Fax: 860-487-0741

e-mail: rondionne33@charter.net

Actively buying and selling painted country furniture, folk art, weathervanes, redware pottery and paintings. By appointment or at shows.


Oriental Rugs Ltd.

Karen & Ralph Disaia
23 Lyme Street
Old Lyme, CT  06371
Tel:  860-434-1167
Fax: 860-434-1168

e-mail: OrientalRugs@snet.net
Website: www.OrientalRugsLtd.com

Founded in 1980, we are New England’s trusted resource for antique rugs of distinction, with an emphasis on quality, artistic merit and condition. Hand washing and conservation of antique rugs is also a specialty.
We are generally open Wednesday- Saturday from 10-4, unless we are away at a show. A call ahead is always advisable. Open by appointment at other times.




Colette Donovan
98 River Road
Merrimacport, MA  01860
Tel: 978-346-0614

e-mail: ColetteDonovan@comcast.net

Early American Country with textiles. Furniture in original or old surface and a fine selection of quality bed covers,hooked,shirred and yarn sewn rugs, baskets, hearth equipment and "soulful survivors."
Shows and by appointment.


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Peter H. Eaton Antiques, Inc.

Peter Eaton
24 Parker Street
Newbury, MA  01951
Tel:  978-465-2754

e-mail: Peter@PeterEaton.com
website: www.PeterEaton.com

Established in 1970. Specializing in New England furniture made before 1810, primarily in original, unrestored condition. A particular emphasis on furniture made between 1690 and 1740.
Exhibiting at Philadelphia Hospital Show, NHADA, Wilton, TAAS, Hartford and Delaware. Dates of all shows available on website.
Open by chance or appointment any day.




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M. Finkel & Daughter
936 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA  19107
Tel:  215-627-7797
Fax: 215-627-8199

e-mail: mailbox@FinkelAntiques.com
website: www.FinkelAntiques.com

Specialists in 18th and early 19th century American samplers and needlework. Philadelphia antiques dealers, Amy Finkel & Morris Finkel recognize that a serious collector always wants to know more about a piece than a price. The gallery's outstanding website, www.FinkelAntiques.com and a full color catalogue, "Samplings", published twice a year (and sold by subscription), helps keep needlework collectors abreast of research in the field as well as current offerings. The shop is located at the corner of 10th and Pine Streets in downtown Philadelphia, and always stocks a selection of American late 18th and early 19th century furniture, early glass and related decorative arts and, of course, schoolgirl samplers and silk embroideries.
Generally open Monday – Friday 9:30 – 5:30, and a call ahead is always advised.
Weekends by appointment only.


Fiske & Freeman: Fine and Early Antiques
John Fiske & Lisa Freeman
12 Water Street
Ipswich, MA  01938
Tel:  978.356.3861

email: info@fiskeandfreeman.com
Specializing in 17th and early 18th century English oak and walnut furniture. Authors of Living with Early Oak, the first book on English oak furniture in over 25 years, Fiske & Freeman have one of the largest inventories of English oak furniture in the United States. Stock includes rare early objects as well as functional English country furniture. We also carry needlework, metalware, and ceramics of the period. Our Newburyport, MA, showroom is open by appointment, and our website includes all of our current inventory and is updated regularly.



Samuel Forsythe
141 W. Cooke Road
Columbus, OH  43214
Tel/Fax: 614-261-7489

e-mail: SamForsythe@sbcglobal.net

Dealing in 18th and early 19th Century American painted and high country furniture, folk art, redware, early and painted accessories.




American Spirit Antiques

Ted & Jennifer Fuehr
PO Box 11152
Shawnee Mission, KS  66207
Tel:  913-345-9494
Fax: 913-648-0534

e-mail: Tedatiii@aol.com
website: www.AmericanSpiritAntiques.com

for more information visit our *Shop Page*

Specializing in 18th and early 19th century American furniture and accessories. With an emphasis on Tiger and Bird’s Eye Maple. New England, Boston School and Cape Ann paintings, spatterware, weathervanes and leather books.
Available by appointment.
Exhibiting at Heart of Country, Winnetka, Original Philadelphia 23rd Street Armory, Wilton, Midweek, Laurtizen Gardens, Meet Me In St. Louis, Cincinnati Antique Festival and Minneapolis Institute of Art.


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Pat and Rich Garthoeffner Antiques

Mailing Address:
601 Willow Green
Lititz, PA  17543
Tel:  717-471-4694 or 717-471-9015

e-mail: garthgallery@comcast.net
website: www.GarthoeffnerGallery.com

Specializing in 18th and 19th century American Antiques and Folk Art in original painted surface, Paintings, Weathervanes, Children's Toys and Banks, Marklin Trains,  Quilts, Tiffany Lamps and appropriate accessories.

Shop: 60 Main Street - Wiscasset, Maine
April 15 - December 1, 2009
Hours: 10:30 - 5 p.m.
Tel:  717-471-9015  or 717-471-4694

Exhibiting @ The American Museum Show (TAAS); Heart of Country, Nashville; Midweek in Manchester and Jim Burk's Show, York Pa.




Mad River Antiques, LLC
Steve & Lorraine German
13 Gloucester Lane
North Granby, CT.  06060
Tel:   (860) 653-5733
Cell: (860) 916-9810
Fax:  (860) 653-5733

email: MadRiverAntiques@aol.com
website: www.MadRiverAntiques.com

Featuring 18th and 19th century americana, folk art and furniture. Always a selection of early American stoneware, textiles, hooked rugs, baskets and coin silver. Showing at Antiques shows and at home by appointment only.





Fred Giampietro

153 1/2 Bradley St.
New Haven, CT 06511
Tel:  203-787-3851

e-mail: Fredgiampietro@gmail.com
website: www.fredgiampietro.com

Fine examples of American Folk Art.
We purchase and broker single items or entire collections.
By Appointment.


RJG Antiques

Russ & Karen Goldberger
PO Box 60
Rye, NH  03870
Tel:  603-433-1770
Fax: 603-433-3937

e-mail: russ@rjgantiques.com
website: www.rjgantiques.com

Specializing in American folk art and decoys in their original paint.  Gallery near Portsmouth off I-95 by appointment. Exhibiting at the American Antiques Show and the New Hampshire Antiques Show. Visit our extensive website; over 250 quality pieces for sale, updated daily.




David L. Good
7887 State Road Rt.177
Camden, OH  45311
Tel: 513-796-2693

Specializing in American 18th and 19th Century decorative arts: painted and high country furniture, stoneware, redware, lighting, early glass, folkart with special emphasis placed on condition and surface.
Appointment advised.


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Hanauer & Seidman Antiques
Christine Hanauer & Randy Seidman
187 Lebanon Ave. (rt. 16)
Colchester, CT. 06415
Tel:   (860) 537-6565

email: hanauerseidman@charter.net
website: www.hanauerandseidmanantiques.com

Our inventory includes American and folk art of the 18th and early 19th century. We specialize in early American stoneware, mochaware and redware as well as antique American samplers, textiles and priimitive portraiture. We also carry American country furniture in old painted surface.
Our shop, which is located in an historic freight depot, is open Thurs-Sun 10:00-5:00 or by appointment. We can also be seen at some of the ffine antiques shows throught New England.




Otto & Susan Hart
487 Butternut Gutter
Arlington, VT  05250
Tel:  (802) 375-1187
Cell: (802) 688-6111

email: ottohart@sover.net
website: www.ottoandsusanhartantiques.com



The Herrs
2363 Henbird Lane
Lancaster, PA  17601
Tel:  717-569-2268
Fax: 717-569-2376

email: info@theherrsantiques.com
website: www.theherrsantiques.com

Specializing in Pennsylvania German decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries and American textiles and pewter. Exhibiting at major shows such as: MidWeek, Manchester area, NH; Delaware Antiques Show Wilmington, DE, The Original Melvin Arion York Antiques Show, York, PA: Antiques in the Valley, Oley, PA; and TAAS in NYC.
By appointment only.



Samuel Herrup Antiques

Samuel Herrup
116 Main St. (Rt. 7)
Sheffield, MA  01257
Tel:  413-229-0424
Fax: 413-229-2829

e-mail: herrup@verizon.net
website: www.samuelherrup.com

Choice and unusual examples of 17th to 19th century American furniture, high style and country-including painted pieces. Originality, form and surface quality are important to us. Also, American folk art , particularly folk portraits and sculpture. Always a good selection of PA and New England redware. Also, European decorative arts including ceramics, metalwork and sculpture.




Hill Gallery

Timothy & Pamela Hill
407 West Brown Street
Birmingham, MI  48009
Tel:  248-540-9288
Fax: 248-540-6965

e-mail:  info@hillgallery.com
website: www.hillgallery.com

Thirty years of experience in representing exceptional American Folk Art objects rich in image and mystery including sculpture, painting, textiles and ceramics as well as select examples of Native American Art. The Hill Gallery also represents Modern and Contemporary Art showing works by many outstanding American Artists.


Wayne & Phyllis Hilt
176 Injun Hollow Road
Haddam Neck, CT  06424
Tel:  860-267-2146
Fax: 860-267-9541

e-mail: philt@snet.net
website: www.HiltPewter.com

We specialize in 18th and 19th Century American & British Export Pewter. We carry a substantial stock at all times. Want lists maintained. We also carry a selected group of other accessories including baskets, ironware for the hearth and coverlets.




Michael Hingston Antiques, Inc.
Michael Hingston
P.O. Box 570
Etna, NH  03750
Tel:  603-643-2843

I deal in 18th century American Furniture; Silver from the 18th to 20th centuries with a specialty in American Arts & Crafts period silver; Fine art-generally American paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries; American Arts & Crafts period furniture, art pottery and silver; Twentieth century design including studio furniture and studio art pottery.

I exhibit at selected shows including: The Arts & Crafts Conference at the Grove Park Inn in February and The New Hampshire Antiques Show in August.

Shop open by appointment only.




Stephen & Carol Huber
40 Ferry Road
Old Saybrook, CT  06475
Tel:  860-388-6809
Fax: 860-434-9709

e-mail: Hubers@AntiqueSamplers.com
website: www.AntiqueSamplers.com

Antique Samplers have been our specialty for over twenty years and we remain dedicated to offering you the finest school girl needlework samplers, silk embroideries, and canvaswork pictures. Our extensive inventory emphasizes 18th and 19th century American needlework and 17th century English needlework. Being specialized in just one field allows us to offer the highest quality needlework on the market at reasonable prices. We are always interested in purchasing one piece or entire collections.
Open by appointment.


Priscilla Hutchinson
P.O. Box 903
East Dennis, MA  06421
Tel:  508-694-6288

email: prihutch@comcast.net  

Specializing in well selected 18th and 19th century Americana: furniture, folk art, textiles and  appropriate accessories of the period.
Exhibiting at The Conn Spring Antiques Show, The Guilford Antiques Show, New Hampshire Antiques Dealers Show, Cape Cod Dealers Orleans Show, Maine Antiques Dealers Annual Show, Okemo Vt Show and by appointment.



Hyland Granby Antiques

Janice Hyland Alan Granby
PO Box 457
Hyannis Port, MA  02647
Tel:  508-771-3070
Fax: 508-778-4842

e-mail: Alan@HylandGranby.com
website: www.HylandGranby.com

18th and 19th century marine antiques




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Barbara Israel Garden Antiques

Barbara Israel
296 Mt. Holly Road
Katonah, NY  10536
Tel:  212-744-6281
Fax: 212-744-2188

e-mail: eva@bi-gardenantiques.com
website: www.BarbaraIsrael.com

Selling 19th century statuary, cast iron and wrought iron for the formal garden. Specializing in classical themes and offering figural statues, animal statues, sundials, birdbaths, urns, benches, chairs, tables and a myriad of decorative accessories for the garden.


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Ned Jalbert: American Indian Masterworks

Ned Jalbert
PO Box 725
Westborough, MA  01581
Tel:  508-836-9999
Fax: 508-366-5106

email: ned@njinteriors.com




Jewett-Berdan

Thomas J. Jewett/Charles Berdan
15 Hopkins Hill Road
Newcastle, ME 04503
Tel:  207-563-3682

e-mail: jewett-berdan@roadrunner.com

Dealing in late 18th to mid 19th century Americana. Concentrating on Folk Art, textiles and paint decorated furniture---with a strong emphasis on original surface, color and form.
By appointment or chance.





R. Jorgensen Antiques

502 Post Road (US Route 1)
Wells, ME  04090
Tel:  207-646-9444
Fax: 207-646-4954

e-mail: info@rjorgensen.com
website: www.rjorgensen.com

Open 10-5, Sundays 12-5

Three generations of Jorgensens have created a very large collection of fine American period furniture and related accessories of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. We also carry an extensive inventory of country and formal English and Continental tables, chairs, armoires, cupboards and smalls. Our stock is displayed in room settings on an historically important property in southern Maine. Established in 1971, we've worked to maintain a reputation for integrity, knowledge and honesty. Our shop is easily accessible in southern coastal Maine, 70 miles north of Boston.


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Arthur Guy Kaplan
P.O. Box 1942
Baltimore, MD  21203
Tel:  410-752-2090 (Day)
Tel:  410-664-8350 (Eve)
Fax: 410-783-2723

Specialists in Georgian and Victorian jewelry. Our stock includes memorial jewelry, chatelaines, watches and other esoteric small jewelry collectibles. Many items in their original fitted cases. By appointment and at major antique shows




Allan Katz Americana

Allan & Penny Katz
25 Old Still Road
Woodbridge, CT  06525
Tel:  203-393-9356
Fax: 203-393-1040

e-mail: FolkKatz@optonline.net
website: www.allankatzamericana.com

Quality American folk art. Specializing in trade signs, weathervanes, sculpture, tobacco Indians, early American advertising and signs. Located 20 minutes from Woodbury antiques district. By appointment.


Leigh Keno

Leigh Keno
127 E. 69th Street
New York, NY 10021
Tel:  212-734-2381
Fax: 212-734-0707

e-mail: Leigh@LeighKeno.com
website: www.LeighKeno.com

Fine American furniture, paintings and decorative arts from the late 17th century to the early 19th century.  Our inventory includes items for both the beginning and the advanced collector.  Leigh Keno Modern, a new area of our gallery, includes furniture, paintings and decorative arts from the 20th century.




James M. Kilvington
P.O. Box 892
Dover, DE  19903
Tel: 302-734-9124

Established in 1976. Specilaizing in American and English period decorative arts. Gallery open by apointment. Exhibiting at the Philadelphia Antiques Show, Delaware, Jim Burk's Show, Hartford and Wilton.


Joe Kindig Antiques

Joe Kindig, Jenifer Kindig
325 W. Market Street
York, PA  17401
Tel:  717
-848-2760
 
Specializing in 17th and 18th century American furniture and accessories as well as American and English needlework and the Pennsylvania long rifle.



Kelly Kinzle
9 Center Square
New Oxford, PA  17350
Tel:  (717) 495-3395
Fax: (717) 624-9084

email: KellyKinzle@comcast.net



Bettina Krainin
  289 Main Street
  Woodbury, CT 06798
  Tel:  203-263-7669

   email:
bettina@bettinakraininantiques.com
   website:
www.bettinakraininantiques.com


18th and 19th Century American furniture in old surface and related decorative arts.




Greg K. Kramer and Co.

Greg K. Kramer
27 West Freeman Street
Robesonia, PA  19551
Tel:  610-693-3223

email: greg@gregkramerandco.com 
website: www.gregkramerandco.com

Over 30 years experience in Americana, Folk Art,Period and Painted Furniture, Redware, Spatter, Glassware, Gaudy Dutch and related Decorative Objects.
Shop open by appointment with a large selection in all these categories.
You can also see us at some of the major shows:
TAAS, Philadelphia, York, Delaware, Manchester and Deerfield.




William R. & Teresa F. Kurau
PO Box 457
Lampeter, PA  17537
Tel:  717-464-0731
Fax: 717-464-0590

e-mail: Lampeter@epix.net
website: www.HistoricalChina.com

Dealers since 1972, specializing in historical American interest, War of 1812 ceramica. Anglo-American pottery, Currier & Ives lithographs and early political Americana. By appointment and exhibiting at the New York Ceramics Fair, two Wilton, Connecticut Shows, Greater York, PA. Shows and The Delaware Antiques Show.


Kyser-Hollingsworth, Inc.

Charles Hollingsworth/Bradley Kyser
PO Box 9957
Washington, DC  20016
Tel:  202-338-2050
Fax: 202-338-6030

e-mail: kh.inc@verizon.net

American formal furniture of the early Federal Period, 19th century American paintings, mirrors and other period decorative arts. By appointment.




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Langenbach's Fine Arts & Antiques
Gary Langenbach
161 Elm St
Kingston, MA 02364
Tel: 781-585-6529

email: Langenbach@verizon.net

Decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries: painted furniture, folkart, lighting, rugs and paintings of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Our gallery is open Friday only from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM. I am also open by
chance or appointment . Call 781-585-6529




Nathan Liverant and Son

Arthur Liverant
168 South Main Street
PO Box 103
Colchester, CT  06415
Tel:  860-537-2409
Fax: 860-537-0577

e-mail: mail@liverantantiques.com
website: www.liverantantiques.com

Established in Colchester, Connecticut in 1920 and representing three generations in the fine arts field, Nathan Liverant and Sons maintains a large and varied inventory of Fine Americana and continues to acquire some of the finest examples of New England regional furniture, paintings and related accessories of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. We enjoy a reputation for fair and honest dealing in acquiring individual items or complete estates.  We have had the privilege of helping form fine collections for individuals and national museums. Our shop is in central Connecticut, between Hartford and New London.
We generally maintain regular hours, Monday through Saturday, 10-5.
We can be seen at the following shows: The Winter Antique Show, NY, NY; The Hartford Spring Show, Hartford, CT; The Philadelphia Antiques Show, Philadelphia, PA; The Litchfield County Antiques Show, Kent, CT; The New Hampshire Antiques Dealers Association (NHADA); The ADA/Historic Deerfield Antiques Show, Deerfield, MA; The Hartford Fall Antiques Show, Hartford, CT; The Delaware Antiques Show, Wilmington, DE.


Robert Lloyd, Inc.

Robert Lloyd
Gallery 63 First Mezzanine
1050 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Tel:  212-750-8752
Fax: 212-750-8753

e-mail: rlloydinc@aol.com
website:  www.robertlloydinc.com

Our business consists of:
18th c. American Silver
16th - 18th c. English, Irish & Scottish Silver
16th - 19th c. Objects

Our Gallery is open Monday thru Friday, and Sunday 12-5
Other times by appointment.




Gary & Martha Ludlow, Inc.

616 Rotunda Avenue
  Akron, OH  44333
  Tel:  330-576-6189

  e-mail: gary@ludlowantiques.com
  website: www.ludlowantiques.com


We specialize in 18th and 19th century American furniture. We also carry accessories from Chinese export porcelain to mirrors and silhouettes. We are a regular stop for dealers and collectors when they are in the Cleveland, Ohio area. Or, see us at any of the many antiques shows we do each year from the Midwest to the East Coast.




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Brant Mackley Gallery
3 West Canal St.
Hershey, PA 17033
Tel:  717-566-0780
Cell: 717-544-2176

Exceptional American Indian Art & World Tribal Art



John Hunt Marshall
254 Reservoir Road
Westhampton, MA  01027
Tel: 413-529-9995

e-mail: khm924@aol.com

18th and 19th century furniture from New England. Early blown glass and other appropriate accessories.


Lisa S. McAllister
14521 National Pike
Clear Spring, MD  21722
Tel:  301-842-3255
Cell: 301-331-2066
Fax: 301-842-1195

email: mcall@fred.net
Established in 1983. Author of four books on ceramics. 18th, 19th and 20th century ceramics, folk art in sculptural and textural form, painted furniture, early holiday, mid-20th century art, silhouettes, 18th and 19th century decorative arts. Shown by appointment.



Mellin's Antiques

PO Box 1115
Redding, CT  06875
Tel:  203-938-9538
Fax: 203-938-2798

e-mail: Rich@Mellin.US
website: www.MellinsAntiques.com

Specializing in Chinese Export Porcelain with a focus on Canton. We buy, sell and consign Canton. We also offer a nice selection of decorative arts items. Open by appointment only.




Judith & James Milne, Inc.

506 East 74th Street
New York, NY  10021
Tel/Fax: 212-472-1481

e-mail: milneinc@aol.com

Specializing in quilts, folk art, country painted furniture, hooked rugs and architecturals. Open weekdays from 9:30-5:30 or by appointment.


Adrian Morris Antiques

David and Judith Malys
205 Main Street
East Aurora, NY  14052
Tel:  716-655-3374
Cell: 716-523-6419

email: ama@adrianmorrisantiques.com
website: www.adrianmorrisantiques.com

We specialize in American folk art, paint decorated furniture and appropriate accessories of the 18th and 19th centuries. Our emphasis is always on form, surface, color and originality, with special attention given to individual items with a presence of their own. You will find high quality original examples of Americana specifically chosen for their collector desirability.

We are located just 25 minutes south of Buffalo, New York with normal shop hours of 11am- 5pm Tuesday-Saturday. As we reside just 10 minutes from our formal shop, we not only welcome but encourage appointments at any time whenever you might be passing near us. You will also see us exhibiting at many of the better shows throughout the year.

We have repeat customers all across the U. S. to whom we sell and ship routinely through phone and email communications, always accompanied with digital photos. We would be pleased to locate something specifically for your collection, shipping it directly to you for your final approval in hand.



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Newsom & Berdan Antiques

Michael & Betty Berdan Newsom
P.O. Box 243
Lincoln Hwy (Rte 30)
Thomasville, PA  17364
Tel:  717-792-6744
Cell: 860-558-3282
Cell: 717-968-1409

emal:  newsomberdan@aol.com
             newsomberdan@comcast.net
website:  www.newsomberdan.com

Early American antiques in an 1801 Stone House. Country, Painted and Period Furniture with an emphasis on surface. Folk Art and Americana. Cupboards a specialty.




Jeff & Holly Noordsy
18 Route 74
Cornwall, VT  05753
Tel:  802-462-2901
Fax: 802-462-2901

website: www.noordsyantiques.com

Dealers specializing in the sale of early American glass, earthenware and other domestic arts of the 18th and 19th century.
Open by appointment only 




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Olde Hope Antiques, Inc.

Patrick Bell/Edwin Hild
P.O. Box 718
New Hope, PA  18938
Tel:  215-297-0200
Fax: 215-297-0300

e-mail: info@OldeHope.com
website: www.OldeHope.com

Specializing in the finest examples of 18th and 19th century American country antiques and folk art with a special emphasis on pieces retaining the original painted surfaces and fine patina, 90 minutes from NYC and 45 minutes from Philadelphia.
Visit our website to view our current inventory and show schedule or to order our annual catalogue "The Olde Hope Collection".
Open by appointment.


Daniel and Karen Olson

Daniel & Karen Olson
1445 Route 300
Newburgh, NY  12550
Tel: 845-564-0572

email: olsonantiques@earthlink.net

18th and 19th century American country antiques, constantly changing inventory;  shop located in the lower Hudson Valley minutes from either I-84 or I-87 (New York State Thru-way).  Usually in stock - early cupboards, desks, Windsor chairs, and folk portraits.
Open by chance or appointment. 




Don Olson
47 Lafayette Parkway
Rochester, NY  14625
Tel:  585-385-9002

email: earlypieces@aol.com
website: www.donolsonantiques.com

My passion is for special examples of 18th and 19th century American paint decorated objects, folk paintings, folk art, woodenware (especially burl), metals and early furniture, with strong attention to form, surface and condition. I especially enjoy helping folks with a similar passion as mine to find pieces that fit with and help build their collections and their connectedness to early America.
By Appointment Only and Shows (where I am often ably assisted by one of my three kids.)




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The Philadelphia Print Shop

Donald H. Cresswell & Christopher W. Lane
8441 Germantown Ave.
Philadelphia, PA  19118
Tel:  215-242-4750
Fax: 215-242-6977

e-mail: philaprint@philaprintshop.com
website: www.philaprintshop.com

Antique prints and maps from the 16th to the early 20th centuries with books containing such graphics and about them are the specialty of this shop. The company exhibits at approximately sixteen antique shows annually.




Sharon Platt American Antiques
PO Box 60
Portsmouth, NH 03802
Tel: 603-430-7556
email: spsharonplatt@aol.com

Also:
The Antiquarium
Portsmouth’s Olde Harbour
25 Ceres St.
Portsmouth, NH  03801
Tel: 603-427-1690

A unique shop featuring decorative arts of early America, 1650-1830.

Shop hrs:  Open May 1st thru Dec.  Most weekends,
Fri., Sat., & Sun. 11 – 5,  Occasional winters hrs. only.
A call ahead always advised.  Anytime by chance or appt.

Period Furnishings for the Early American Home. American painted furniture, homespun textiles, and select period everyday objects. Also featuring a line of “Historic Paint Colours”.


Frank & Barbara Pollack
American Antiques & Art

Barbara Pollack
1214 Green Bay Road
Highland Park, IL 60035
Tel:  847-433-2213

e-mail: BarbaraPollack@comcast.net
website: www.antiquesandfineart.com/bpollack

We have available and wish to purchase: American primitive paintings, painted furniture, folk art, toleware, textiles and related accessories of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. From mid-June to mid-August we can be reached in Sunapee, New Hampshire at 603-763-2403.




S. Scott Powers Antiques

Steve S. Powers
360 Court Street #28
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Tel:  718-625-1715
Cell: 917-518-0809

e-mail: Steve@BurlSnuff.com
website: www.BurlSnuff.com

Steve Powers is the country's leading specialist in historical treen. In addition to Native American (Woodlands) and Colonial burl treen, Powers is also known for compelling American folk art, and choice American & English smalls—including snuffboxes. Steve Powers is the author of the comprehensive study, NORTH AMERICAN BURL TREEN: COLONIAL & NATIVE AMERICAN.


James L. Price Antiques

James L. Price
P.O.Box 919
Carlisle, PA  17013
Tel: 717-243-0501
Cell: 717-448-9272

e-mail: jlpriceantiques@embarqmail.com

Specializing in 18th and 19th century Pennsylvania  furniture and decorative arts.
By appointment only.




Sumpter Priddy III, Inc.

Sumpter Priddy III
323 South Washington Street
Alexandria, VA  22314
Tel:  703-299-0800
Fax: 703-299-9688

e-mail: SumpterPriddy@SumpterPriddy.com
website: www.SumpterPriddy.com

Sumpter Priddy III, Inc. deals in American decorative and fine arts from the late 17th century through the mid 19th century. We are particularly interested in the art of the early south.


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Raccoon Creek Antiques, L.L.C.

George R. Allen / Gordon Lee Wyckoff
Box 276
208 Spangsville Road
Oley, PA 19547
Tel:  610-689-2200

e-mail: RaccoonCreek@msn.com
website: www.raccooncreekantiques.com

Specializing in Americana and folk art with an emphasis on original surface and condition. Distinctive objects of taste for the sophisticated individual. Open Now by Appointment. . . a call in advance is strongly advised.




Christopher T. Rebollo
5728 Mechanicsville Rd.
Mechanicsville, PA  18934
Tel:  215-794-9880

email: chrisrebollo@mac.com

Located in the heart of Bucks County. Specializing in formal and country hardwood furniture of the 18th century. Choice smalls consisting of glass, china and silver. Always a good selection of period portraiture. Old surfaces are emphasized.
Hours: Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Noon to Five.


J. B. Richardson
6 Partrick Lane
Westport, CT  06880
Tel: 203-226-0358

email: jimbodeb@optonline.net


For 35 years, we have concentrated on American Folk Art and early Painted and Decorated Furniture with a sideline specialty in Oriental Rugs. We do most of the nearby Wilton shows. You will find us very near Exit 41 off the Merritt Parkway. Appointment is advisable.
We also display at The Antique and Artisan Center in Stamford CT.




Dalton's American Decorative Arts' LLC
David Rudd
1931 James Street
Syracuse, New York 13206
Tel:   (315) 463-1568
Cell: (315) 727-3497
Fax:  (315) 463-1615

email: rudd@daltons.com
website: www.daltons.com

Since 1980 Dalton's has established itself as an unparalleled resource for original Arts and Crafts furnishings and decorative accessories. Under the direction of Dalton's co-fonders David Rudd and Debbie Goldwein, carefully selected examples of original condition furniture, pottery, art and metalwork are offered for both beginning and experienced collectors. Dalton's clients benefit from unique combination of decades of experience, knowledge of superior forms, discerning judgment and the finest selection available.




Russack & Loto Books, LLC

Judith Livingston Loto/Rick Russack
72 Old Barnstead Rd
Northwood, NH 03261
Tel:  603-942-5037

email: judy@booksaboutantiques.com
website: www.booksaboutantiques.com

We specialize in out-of-print reference books about American and related decorative arts of the 17th through the early 20th centuries.




John Keith Russell Antiques, Inc.

John Keith Russell
110 Spring Street
PO Box 414
South Salem, NY 10590
Tel:  914-763-8144
Fax: 914-763-3553

e-mail: JKR@JKRAntiques.com
website: www.JKRAntiques.com

Established in 1979, John Keith Russell Antiques, Inc. specializes in pre-Industrial Revolution American antique furniture in original or “as found” condition, with an additional focus on the material culture of the Shakers.
Our shop features a varied and changing inventory of high country furniture ranging from fine examples of the Federal, Sheraton, Chippendale and Queen Anne styles to country cupboards, painted and decorated furniture and Windsor chairs.  To complement the furniture, we also offer fine examples of American pottery, folk art, period lighting, baskets and other objects of rarity and merit.
As one of only a few Shaker specialists, our Shaker inventory is also varied and select.  Items we have handled can be found in many collections, museums and most contemporary books published on the subject.
Exhibiting at the following fine Antiques shows: The American Antiques Show, NYC, NY; Mid-Week in Manchester, Manchester, NH; ADA/Historic Deerfield Antiques Show, Deerfield, MA.
Our shop is located 50 miles northeast of New York City.  Please call for shop hours or an appointment.  
We are always interested in purchasing fine examples of American antiques.


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SAJE Americana

Stephen & Alice Shapiro
P.O. Box 186
Short Hills, New Jersey 07078-0186
Tel: 973-379-1423

email: SAJE_Americana@msn.com
We deal in Chippendale and Federal Period American furniture and accessories such as folk art, fireplace equipment and paintings, as well as good painted furniture. We do seventeen shows a year in places ranging from Connecticut and Maine to Washington, DC. and Cincinnati, Ohio. We are open by appointment.



Lincoln & Jean Sander
211 Walnut Tree Road
Sandy Hook, CT  06482
Tel:  203-364-1833
Fax: 203-364-1147

e-mail: SanderLR@aol.com

Dealers for more than 35 years, featuring a varied selection of fine 18th and early 19th century American furniture, both country and formal, and their appropriate period accessories. Most in old or original finish. All items are fully guaranteed in writing. Any time by appointment.
Mr. Sander also sells Antique Homes.




Peter Sawyer
17 Court Street
Exeter, NH  03833
Tel: 603-772-5279

e-mail: petersawyer@comcast.net
website: www.PeterSawyerAntiques.com

Specializing in important American clocks, particularly those from the New England area; also a selection of fine quality 18th and 19th century New England furniture emphasizing original state of preservation; American paintings, watercolors, drawings and folk art. By appointment or chance.


Schwarz Gallery

Robert Schwarz
1806  Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Tel:  215-563-4887
Fax: 215-561-5621

e-mail: mail@schwarzgallery.com
website: www.schwarzgallery.com

The Schwarz Gallery (est 1930) is one of the U.S. most active galleries, dealing in 19th and 20th Century American and European art;  its specialty is the works of Philadelphia artists.  The firm is housed in a nineteenth century town house in Center City, Philadelphia.  Thematic shows have been held of Philadelphia maritime art, landscapes, and portraits as well as catalogues that include works of major Philadelphia artists such as Cecilia Beaux, Thomas Birch, Arthur Carles, William Merritt Chase, Thomas Eakins, Daniel Garber, Charles Wilson Peale, and William Trost Richards.  One notable exhibit featured paintings by sixteen members of the famous Peale family.  With each exhibit the gallery publishes a scholarly catalogue with information about the artists and their works.




Thomas Schwenke, Inc.

50 Main Street North
Woodbury, CT  06798
Tel:  203-266-0303
Fax: 203-266-0707

e-mail: fedfurn@snet.net
website: www.Schwenke.com

Offering the discriminating collector over 40 years of experience as an acknowledged expert in Federal furniture made from 1780 to 1820. Also experienced in Neoclassical furniture of English and Continental origin. Originator of American Federal Classics ™, an exclusive line of American Federal replicas. Custom made furniture and complete antique restoration and conservation services provided. Fine arts appraisals conducted for insurance, estate and liquidation purposes.


Lewis W. Scranton
38 Fire Tower Road
Killingworth, CT  06419
Tel: 860-663-1060

With over 40 years in business of buying and selling American antiques, specializing in New England redware and slipware, American painted tin, American silhouettes, fireplace implements, and early New England furniture.  Merchandise is displayed in a restored 1810 schoolhouse which is open by chance; appointment suggested.




Michael & Lucinda Seward Antiques

Michael and Lucinda Seward
879 Adams Road
Pittsford, VT 05763
Tel:  802-483-6434

e-mail: antinfo@sover.net
website: www.michaelandlucindasewardantiques.com

35 years of combined experience dealing in a broad range of fine and folk art, select furniture, textiles and decorative objects, many acquired from area estates.  Form, surface and quality emphasized.  Everything guaranteed as represented.  We do many Americana Shows on the East coast or anytime at the house with a call ahead.


Elle Shushan
1600 Arch Street
Suite 1603
Philadelphia, PA  19103
Tel:  215-587-0000
Fax: 215-587-9199


e-mail: Elle@PortraitMiniatures.com
website: www.PortraitMiniatures.com

Fine portrait miniatures.




John Sideli, Art & Antiques
John Sideli
   P.O. Box 837
  52 Water St.
  Wiscasset, ME 04578
  Tel:  207-882-6281
Stylish Objects of the 18th,19th & 20th Centuries



Elliott & Grace Snyder
45 Main St.
P.O. Box 598
S. Egremont, MA 01258

Tel:  413-528-3581
Fax: 413-528-3586

e-mail: zorvis@bcn.net


Specializing in 18th and early 19th century American furniture and decorative arts with an emphasis on textiles, early lighting, and painted and decorated furniture in original condition. We maintain a select stock of country furniture, hooked rugs, samplers, needlework pictures, ceramics, metalware and folk art. All guaranteed as represented. Open anytime by chance or appointment.


Spencer Marks, Ltd.
Spencer Gordon
Mark McHugh
PO Box 330
Southampton, MA 01073
Tel: 413-527-7344
 

We sell fine silver, primarily American and British, dating from the early 18th through 20th centuries. While focusing on condition and surface, we research provenance and context whenever possible. Please visit our large catalogue website to view some of our current inventory along with our show schedule.

Stephen-Douglas Antiques

Stephen Corrigan-Douglas Jackman
7 Meetinghouse Road
PO Box 27
Rockingham, VT  05101
Tel: 802-463-4296

American furniture and domestic arts of the 18th and 19th centuries.




Fine Americana

George & Debbie Spiecker
PO Box 40
North Hampton, NH  03862
Tel: 603-964-4738

e-mail: g.spiecker@comcast.net
website: www.fineamericana.com

Working with clients to build wonderful collections, and aggressively buying to give the collector an alternative to auction expenses and uncertanty. We specialize in 18th and early 19th century American furniture, weathervanes and nautical accessories. The shop is located next to our home on the seacoast, one hour north of Boston. By appointment, we will do our best to accommodate your schedules and we can be seen at the following shows: Antiques at the Armory, N.Y.C. (January), Connecticut Spring Antiques Show, Hartford (March), Manchester, NH (August), ADA/Historic Deerfield, Deerfield, MA (October), Antiques Show, Wilmington (November)


Philip Suval, Inc.

John P. Suval
1501 Caroline Street
Fredericksburg, VA  22401
Tel:  540-373-9851
Fax: 540-373-0924

Our special areas are Chinese and China Trade porcelain and British and Continental ceramics.
We exhibit at antiques shows, including Washington Thrift Shop, Charleston S.C. International, Philadelphia/HUP, Nantucket, Newport R.I., ADA Historic Deerfield  and Greenwich Antiquarius.


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Jeffrey Tillou Antiques

Jeffrey Tillou
39 West Street
PO Box 1609
Litchfield, CT  06759
Tel:  860-567-9693
Fax: 860-567-8526

e-mail: jeffrey@tillouantiques.com
website: www.tillouantiques.com

Specializing in fine Americana from the 18th to early 19th century with an emphasis on furniture, paintings, folk art and decorative accessories.
Open all days except Tues., 10:30-5:00.




Jonathan Trace
P.O. Box 7106
Portsmouth, N.H. 03802
Tel: 603-431-1197


Early American silver. 17th to early 19th century metalwork (brass). 18th century American furniture.


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Van Tassel/Baumann American Antiques

Ruth J. Van Tassel-Baumann
Donald O. Baumann
690 Sugartown Road
Malvern, PA  19355
Tel: 610-647-3339

e-mail: rvtstitches@aol.com
website: www.vantasselbaumann.com

American furniture and accessories of the 18th and early 19th centuries, as well as a selection of early schoolgirl samplers, silk embroidered pictures and early canvas-work. On site needlework conservation services.
Generally open Tues.-Sat. 10:30-5:00 – a call ahead is suggested.




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American Classics, Inc.
Meryl Weiss
75 Blueberry Woods Dr.
Canaan, N.H. 03741
Tel:  603-523-7139

email: weissfamily@mindspring.com
Quality Americana of the late 18th,19th and early 20th Century, with a concentration on original surface. Painted and non painted country furniture, exciting American Folk Art, paintings, sculpture, braided and hooked rugs, quilts and exceptional smalls. By appointment during the months of June thru October.



Jan Whitlock Textiles

Jan Whitlock
P.O. Box 583
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Tel: 610-640-0201

e-mail: info@janwhitlocktextiles.com
website: www.JanWhitlockTextiles.com

Specializing in collector quality antique textiles; including crewel, Indigo resist, wool wholecloth and pictorial quilts as well a early shirred or hooked rugs; needlework and accompanying original surface beds and painted blanket chests.
Exhibiting at The Winter Antiques Show, The Philadelphia Antiques Show, ADA/Historic Deerield Antiques Show and the New Hampshire Dealers Antiques Show.
By Appointment Only.


Michael J. Whitman / Marjorie Whitman
427 Bethlehem Pike
Fort Washington, PA  19034-2315
Tel:  215-646-8639

e-mail: michael@michaeljwhitmanantiques.com
website: www.michaeljwhitmanantiques.com

Michael J. Whitman Antiques specializes in fine metal objects from the Gothic period to the 20th century and has an extensive and varied collection of metalware. We deal in antique English, European and American objects made of brass, copper, paktong, bronze, silver, pewter, iron, and tin. We have a large variety of copper cookware, brass decorative accessories, as well as other metalware, all in excellent condition and ready for use!
Our shop in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, is open by chance or appointment. If you are unable to visit personally, we also exhibit at a number of the country's top antiques shows throughout the year.




Taylor B Williams Antiques
David Bernard

PO Box 100
Harbert, MI  49115
Tel:  269-469-3613
Fax: 269-469-1670

e-mail: djbernard2@yahoo.com
website: www.taylorbwilliams.com
website: www.enamels.com

We sell American & English furniture of the 18th and 19th Centuries, decorative accessories of the period, 18th century English enamels & works of art.

You can see us at The Antiques Dealers' Association Show,The Winter Antiques Show, the Delaware Antiques Show, the Minneapolis Museum of Art Antiques Show and the Newport Antiques Show.




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