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Olde Hope Welcomes Folk Art Fans To Manhattan

Show highlights include the carousel figure of a camel, left, and, right, the embroidered table hanging over the bowback Windsor settee by Gilbert and Robert Gaw of Philadelphia, circa 1793-98

Show highlights include the carousel figure of a camel, left, and, right, the embroidered table hanging over the bowback Windsor settee by Gilbert and Robert Gaw of Philadelphia, circa 1793-98

Longtime Winter Show exhibitors Olde Hope Antiques stepped away from the show scene for a moment to welcome lovers of American folk art to its new permanent establishment on Manhattan’s East Side. While headquarters for Patrick Bell and Edwin Hild remains at their gracious farmhouse in Bucks County, Penn., Olde Hope’s partners now have an open shop with regular hours at 115 East 72nd Street. The street-level quarters were formerly occupied by Alexander Gallery.

Read more here: https://www.antiquesandthearts.com/olde-hope-welcomes-folk-art-fans-to-manhattan/


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