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SPECIAL SHOW SECTION ����������Antiques AT RHINEBECK14 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — May 20, 2016
Rhinbeck Exhibitor’s ListAntique Prints & Paper - Highland Park, NJ 732-545-5223Art & Antique Gallery, Inc. - Worcester, MA 508-259-4694Auerbach and Maffi a - Montgomeryville, PA 215-262-4681Baker & Co. Antiques - Delmar, NY 831-818-8809Steven M. Blevins Utterson - ONT, Canada 705-769-2042Marie A. Bradley - Bronx, NY 718-798-2650Brooks Antiques & J. Gardner Antiques - Bedminster, PA 215-795-2104 Carlton Antiques, Ltd. - Rockville Centre, NY 516-536-2459CM Antiques - New York, NY 347-668-9360Richard A. Davis Asian Art - New York, NY 212-920-9294Harris Diamant - Kingston, NY 212-627-3964Doodletown Farm - Ancram, NY 518-329-7306Dordick & Husted - Woodstock, NY 845-679-6910 Dover House Antiques - Louisville, KY 502-899-1699 David Drummond - Lebanon, PA 717-271-9819Fair Trade Antiques - Shelburne Falls, MA 413-337-8513Fardin’s Antique Rug - Easton, CT 203-216-0604Nancy Fishelson, Robert Perry - Orchard Park, NY 310-508-1446 From Here to Antiquity - Hamden, CT 203-430-6634 James Griveo Antiques - Stockton, NJ 908-797-9854 Hare’s, Ltd. - Palmyra, NY 585-576-6437 Michael Haskins Antiques - Palmyra, NY 315-597-5965
Hudson Valley Auctioneers - Beacon, NY 845-838-3049Jenkinstown Antiques - New Paltz, NY 845-255-4876 B&B Johnson Inc. - Kennebunk, ME 207-251-6437 Thomas Longacre/Beverly Weir Longacre - Marlborough, NH 603-876-4080Maggie Milgrim Fine Art & Antiques - New York, NY 917-406-3739 Missouri Plain Folk - Sikeston, MO 573-620-5500Daniel & Karen Olson - Newburgh, NY 845-564-0572Fred T. Parks Art & Objects - Monkton, MD 443-928-9910Pewter & Wood Antiques - Enfi eld, NH 602-677-5686Port ‘N Starboard Gallery - Falmouth, ME 207-781-4214Redinger’s - Litchfi eld, CT 860-567-0588 Jon Rider Antiques - Essex, MA 978-768-7441Saratoga Fine Art - Saratoga, NY 518-542-4025Stephen Score - Boston, MA 617-227-9192South Road Art & Antiques - New York, NY 917-903-8077Mary & Joshua Steenburgh - Pike, NH 603-303-3072 Robert Stewart - Red Hook, NY 845-235-4686Stiles House Antiques - Woodbury, CT 203-405-6357Stonesong Antiques LLC - Andes, NY • Bovina, NY 607-832-4749Two Sisters - Baltimore, MD 410-523-1850White Whale Limited - Hudson, NY 518-755-6439 Suzan McClellan Whiting - Woodstock, NY 845-679-5110
Maile Allen Antiques - Colonia, NJ • Poughquag, NY 845-227-8947 Arborfi eld Americana Antiques LLC - St Louis, MO 314-566-1887 At Home Antiques - Kingston, NY 845-331-3902Barnard - New Hope, PA 215-794-0676Black Swan Antiques - Washington, CT 860-868-9094Captains Quarters - Amherst, MA 413-575-7204Chinalai Tribal Antiques, Ltd. - Shoreham, NY 631-821-4272Class Menagerie - Bolton Landing, NY 914-414-9363 County Seat Antiques - Litchfi eld, CT 860-567-1696 Francis Crespo Folk Art & Antiques - Lancaster, PA 973-223-8066 Dave and Bonnie Ferriss - Lake Luzerne, NY 518-696-3545Firehouse Antiquesn - Galena, MD 410-648-5639Michele Fox Antiques & Design - Weston, CT 203-210-7654Michael Friedman Antiques - Weston, CT 203-209-6787John D. Gould - Yorktown Heights, NY 914-245-2481Mimi Gunn - Morristown, NJ 973-615-3825 Heller Washam Antiques - Portland, ME 207-773-8288Michael Hingston/Artemis Gallery - N Salem, NY 914-669-8604 David & Donna Kmetz - Douglas, MA 508-476-2214Knollwood Antiques LLC - Village of Thorndike, MA 917-751-0820 Koblenz & Co. Antique & Estate Jewelry - S Kent, CT 860-927-0179
Jane Langol Antiques - Medina, OH 330-725-5311 G. Leibovitz Restoration - Copake, NY 518-329-1933 Joshua Lowenfels Works of Art - New York, NY 212-362-2032Mad River Antiques, LLC - N Grandy, CT 860-653-5733Jan & John Maggs Antiques - Conway, MA 413-369-4256Hilary & Paulette Nolan - Falmouth, MA 508-548-0127Pioneer Folk Antiques, LLC - Ellsworth, ME 207-664-4744Mario Pollo - Hollister, MA 914-954-1341The Rathbun Galery - Wakefi eld, RI 401-789-2033 Bob Smith Fine Art and Antiques - Montrose, PA 570-278-3670Sport & Spool Antiques - Goldsboro, NC 919-759-1861Jef & Terri Steingrebe - New London, NH 603-763-9244Stout’s Great Stuff - West Newtown, PA 412-804-1371 Rudolf Stumpf Antiques - Lambertville, NJ 609-397-4834David Thompson Antiques & Art - S Dennis, MA 802-238-6987Van Deusen House - Hurley, NY 845-331-8852Paul & Karen Wendhiser - Ellington, CT 860-872-9600Janet West - White Plains, NY 914-714-4945 Gary White - Books and Ephemera - Montrose, NY 914-739-3460 Willowsprings Perennial Antiques - Rexford, NY 518-383-4214Worden Select Objects - Burr Oak, MI 269-489-5311
20th Century Objex - East Hampton, CT 860-267-6029Antediluvien Antiques & Curiosities - Lake Placid, NY 518-523-3990 Dennis & Valerie Bakoledis - Rhinebeck, NY 845-876-7944 Blue Farm Antiques - Oneonta, NY 718-781-5487Britannia House Antiques - Riegelsville, PA 215-292-3149Catnap Books - Cobleskill, NY 518-234-4514 Chimney Corners - Newburyport, MA 978-462-0828 Joseph Collins Antiques - Middletown, CT 860-614-4259Chester Cwilichoski - Ansonia, CT 203-516-5321DBR Antiques - Doug Ramsay - Hadley, MA 413-687-9717Martin J. Ferrick Antiques - Lincolnville, ME 207-460-1673Find Weatherly - Westport, CT 203-858-3087 Dordy Fontinel - Nellysford, VA 434-361-1770J Gallagher - N Norwich, NY 607-334-4020 Garvey Rita Art & Antiques - W Hartford, CT 860-983-6563GPSF Antiques - Glenham, NY 845-440-7136 Jaffe & Thurston - Wawarsing, NY 845-647-6902Leatherwood Antiques - Sandwich, MA 508-420-1433Gloria M. Lonergan Antiques - Mendham, NJ 973-543-6734Maria’s Pond Antiques - Pattersonville, NY 518-864-5543More & More Antiques - New York, NY 212-580-8404Nutting House Antiques - New Paltz, NY 845-255-2050
Oakland Art - Blooomfi eld, MI 248-760-1329 Audrey Paden - Schoharie, NY 518-295-7220 Perkins & Menson - Ashby, MA 978-386-2235Lynn Phelps - Delmar, NY 518-439-6129 Seaver & McLellan Antiques - Jaffrey, NH 603-532-8500Robert & Janet Sherwood - Cambridge, NY 518-677-2534Soheil Oriental Rugs NYC - Roslyn, NY 516-641-9323Steele & Steele, Antiques - Middletown, RI 401-862-5371Stone Block Antiques - Vergennes, VT 802-877-3359 Tandem Antiques - Jefferson, NY 607-435-1851Thomas M. Thompson • Jane Apuzzo Hopewell Junction, NY • Pembroke, NH 603-496-8497 Denny L. Tracey - Ann Arbor, MI 734-223-7424Debbie Turi Antiques LLC - Roseland, NJ 973-464-9793Village Braider Inc. - Plymouth, MA 508-746-9625 Jane F. Wargo - Wallingford, CT 203-265-0342Victor Weinblatt - S Hadley, MA 413-533-6435Michael Weinstein/Artifacts - Binghamton, NY 607-222-0921Witt’s End Antiques - Wallkill, NY 845-895-8257Marc Witus - Gladstone, NJ 908-234-1436Your Grandma Had It - Monroe Township, NJ 201-919-4160
Hugh Biber Design - New York, NY 917-825-2538 Blackbird Antiques - N Egremont, MA 413-528-2919 Bleecker Street Antiques and Collectibles - Brooklyn, NY 917-545-3811 Bonkey’s - Hellertown, PA 610-838-1841 Bradford Trust Art & Antiques - Harwich Port, MA 508-432-3854 Kathy Brown - Old Bethpage, NY 516-752-9158Classical Antiques - Rhinebeck, NY 845-876-6892Continental Antique Furniture - Sarasota, FL 941-587-3215
Richard Cuddeback Antiques - Canandaigua, NY 585-781-8181Genesee River Trading Company - New Wilmington, PA 724-533-5354 Bruce Gimelson - Garrison, NY 845-424-4689Jetiques - Hardwick, NJ 908-362-5506 P.D. Murphy Antiques - Bath, ME 781-724-8897Try to Remember - Bethesda, MD 301-652-1695Sheryl Vandenburt - Canandaigua, NY 585-781-8181 Jacqueline Walker Antiques - Aberdeen, MD 410-272-7267
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Village Braider Inc.508-746-9625
Late 19th c. carvedwalnut Venitian Grotto chair.
Jan & John Maggs AntiquesConway, MA
May 2003
Remember when Rhinebeck was aGREAT show??
Have you checked recently???Join us on May 28 & 29 at Barn Star’s
Antiques at Rhinebeck.
It’s a GREAT show again!
www.jmaggs.com
ARBORFIELD AMERICANA ANTIQUES, LLC, St Lou-is, Mo. — A rare, hand painted Windsor folk art milking stool in green with a face of a cow on the seat. Nice turn-ings on legs in old brown.
WILLOW SPRINGS PE-RENNIAL ANTIQUES, West Chester, Penn. — Staffordshire Dogs.
DENNIS & VALERIE BAKOLEDIS ANTIQUES, Rhinebeck, N.Y. — Maple glove drying stand.
STONE BLOCK ANTIQUES, Vergennes, Vt. — Large genre scene by William Shayer.
MISSOURI PLAIN FOLK, Sikeston, Mo. — Life-size three-dimen-sional tin mask.
GLORIA M. LONERGAN ANTIQUES, Mendham, N.Y. — A black painted hang-ing wall box, 23 inches high, 12 inches wide, 6 inches deep.
Antiques AT RHINEBECK
May 28-29, 2016
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J e n k i n s t o w n A n t i q u e sCountry and Formal - Furniture, Fine Art, and Accessories
The McEntee family settled in the Roundout area of Kingston, New York in the early 19th Century. They were
instrumental in the construction of the D & H Canal across New York. One of each of the McEntee brother’s children
became artists – Jervis McEntee, known for his Hudson River paintings, and Julia McEntee Dillon for her floral
compositions.
This pair of period Heppelwhite chairs descended in the McEntee family. They are pictured in archival photos of
Julia McEntee Dillon’s stone house taken in 1910.
www.JenkinstownAntiques.com520 Route 32 South New Paltz, New York
Located 4 miles south of town - Just past Locust Lawn MuseumOpen Friday - Sunday 11-5, all other days kindly call ahead (845)255-4876
Find us on Facebookwww.Facebook.com/JenkinstownAntiques
The Spring Antiques At Rhinebeck ShowWelcomes 135-Plus Exhibitors May 28–29
Come Celebrate Our 40th Anniversary & Rediscover The Decorator In You
Who said dreams never come true…well mine did in Rhinebeck, N.Y.Welcome to the 40th Anniversary Spring Antiques at Rhinebeck Show where your
dreams can come true as well.My relationship with Rhinebeck started decades ago as a dealer in the original Bill Wal-
ters Rhinebeck Antiques Fair. A visionary, true gentleman and wonderful human being, Bill’s appreciation for antiques and culture gave birth to the Rhinebeck Antiques Fair. Bill started the show at Bard College where he was a professor, and I am proud to have exhib-ited at his first and second events. It is those qualities we endeavor to bring back to Rhinebeck and our goal is not out of reach.
Our 135-plus exhibitors are ramping up for the show, setting aside great material for your visit, and from a management view, there is little we would not do to please our customers.
In this photo, taken around 1985, a more youthful Frank was installing lighting in the booth I proudly occupied for more than a decade at Rhinebeck, excited about the show and looking forward to the opening morning crowd, as I still do today.
Producing Antiques at Rhinebeck is a major undertaking for which I and my amazingly dedicated staff are deeply grateful to undertake. Thank you Lynn and Ryan for all you do.
This year’s show will introduce new categories of objects to the floor, keeping Rhine-beck fresh and interesting for the Twenty-First Century collectors and decorators, as well as our incredible Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century dealers whose material eclipses time.
But what really sets Rhinebeck aside from other antiques shows is the dependability of meeting your expectations — a job we all take very seriously at Rhinebeck.
As Rhinebeck continues to increase in popularity, so has exhibitor interest, prompting our introducing a fourth building “D” to our show, so don’t miss it!
Also new this spring, we are using one main entrance at Mulberry Street Gate, with plenty of free parking and easy access to all buildings.
Plan on making a weekend at the show and bring a friend. The show is great fun, the restaurants are gourmet and the beautiful Hudson River Valley beckons your visit.
Come celebrate our 40th anniversary and rediscover the decorator in you!Looking forward to welcoming you on Saturday and Sunday, May 28–29, and making
your dreams come true.Sincerely yours,
Frank Gaglio
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DORDICK & HUSTED ANTIQUESDealers and Appraisers of Antiques and Fine Art
29 Gitnick Road, Woodstock, New York 12498845-679-6910
Top hat by Bayly, of Philadelphia, in a fitted and monogrammeddistressed leather case with
original key and various insignia/accessories.
IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN!HATS OFF TO RHINEBECK!
Hudson Valley Auctioneers LLCBeacon, New York
Neil Vaughn • Erika Foy
RhinebeckThe Straw ThatStirs The Drink
ART & ANTIQUE GALLERY, INC, Worcester, Mass. — Harry Aiken Vincent, “Rockport,” oil on canvas, 20 by 24 inches.
VICTOR WEINBLATT, South Hadley, Mass.
JANET WEST, White Plains, N.Y. — Early Twentieth Centu-ry Herschell-Spillman cast iron heads ornamental carousel decoration.
JENKINSTOWN ANTIQUES, New Paltz, N.Y. — John Van-derlyn Jr, pair of early Nineteenth Century oil on canvas portraits in original gold leaf frames, from Kingsbury-Clarke family of Palenville, N.Y.
BOB SMITH FINE ART AND ANTIQUES, Montrose, Penn. — “Coca-Cola bottle” water-based paint on shaped board, 69 inches high by 20 inches wide.
Spring Decorating Tips and Ideas!
Complimentary color decorating magazines, courtesy of our media sponsors, New York Cot-tages and Gardens Maga-zine and Antiques and Fine Art will be available on our courtesy tables, as well as future show announce-ment cards. Pick up your copy and head to the show floor fulfilling your ideas.
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Michael Friedman AntiquesWeston, CT • (203) 209-6787 • [email protected]
Canada Goose by Elmer Crowell
19th Century Carved Watch Hutch 18th Century Walking Stick. Human/Lion’s Head 19th Century ventriloquist head in original condition
New Show EntranceThis year, there will be one main entrance to the Antiques at Rhinebeck Show, which is on Mulberry Street. There are two free
parking lots just steps away from the show entrance with priority parking for mobility challenged individuals. Watch for the sign on Route 9 to Mulberry Street Gate. No pets please.
STILES HOUSE ANTIQUES, Woodbury, Conn. — Nine-teenth Century New York flame grain painted mule chest.
ARBORFIELD AMERICANA ANTIQUES, LLC, St Louis, Mo. — A vibrant hooked rug of a cat with three playful kittens on black background framed with a red, white and black small border, then a large border in variegat-ed salmon design and green, late Eighteenth to early Nineteenth Century.
DORDICK & HUSTED AN-TIQUES, Woodstock, N.Y. — Tall Irish case clock by Thom-as Carlton, Dublin.
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Black Swan Antiques
Washington, Ct(860) 868-9094
Website: dutchantiquetiles.com
1940’s military telescope, American
GLORIA M. LONERGAN ANTIQUES, Mendham, N.Y. — “Fan Lite” in green paint, 24 inches high by 46 inches wide.
MAD RIVER ANTIQUES, LLC, North Granby, Conn. — A won-derful diorama titled “Camp Fires in the Wilderness.” It was made by Massachusetts native Edward W. Burt, a well-known sportsman and author of a book by the same name.
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Your Barn Star TeamAt Barn Star Productions, we are here to serve you and being familiar with our
staff makes that job easier.Ryan Pickering, left, our operations manager, has been with Barn Star for more
than 15 years and handles every aspect of our shows’ physical details, from lighting to carpets, dealer set up to merchandise pick-up and everything in between.
Lynn Webb, chief executive officer and exhibitor liaison, has been with Barn Star for nine years overseeing every detail of daily operations, from financials to floor plans, email blasts to advertising negotiations, bringing expertise and thoughtful-ness to every task.
Frank Gaglio, president of Barn Star Productions brings more than 45 years of antiques knowledge and show experience to the table, from creating new event concepts to working with show sponsors, nonprofit organizations, facility manag-ers and other show managers. At Barn Star Productions, we want your experience to “Shine,” as that is our goal.
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JENKINSTOWN ANTIQUES, New Paltz, N.Y. — George Riecke, “Sheep in Landscape,” oil on canvas, 9 by 12 inches.
JAN & JOHN MAGGS ANTIQUES, Conway, Mass.
WILLOW SPRINGS PERENNIAL ANTIQUES, West Ches-ter, Penn. — Running horse weathervane.
BLUE FARM ANTIQUES, Franklin, N.Y.
HUDSON VALLEY AUCTION-EERS, Beacon, N.Y. — Monumen-tal Weller Louwelsa, 25 inches high, signed Ferrell.
Convenient, Easy, Speedy Merchandise Pick Up
With customer service being one of Barn Star’s main goals, our mer-chandise pick up team will gather your purchases from the exhibitor and deliver them to the Merchan-dise Pick up Tent located on the Route 9 side of the fairgrounds. Bring your vehicle up to the tent and our staff will cheerfully load your purchases. Look for the yel-low and black octagon “Merchan-dise Pick Up” sign.
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MICHAEL FRIEDMAN ANTIQUES, Weston, Conn. — Silver platter by Rich-ard Meier for Swid Powell.
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By appointmentSusan Wechsler | 917 903 8077 | [email protected]
NYC, Stanfordville, NY | www.southroadantiques.com
Vintage Tool Cupboard Panel, wood with original paint, 41”h x 35”, American, 20th century.
BLACK SWAN ANTIQUES, Washington, Conn. — English Seventeenth Century refectory table.
STEELE & STEELE ANTIQUES, Middle-town, R.I. — One drawer Hepplewhite stand with unique ribbed sides and draw-er front, circa 1800.
VILLAGE BRAIDER, INC, Plymouth, Mass. — Mid-Twentieth Century pig weathervane, verdi-gris copper.
MISSOURI PLAIN FOLK, Sikeston, Mo. — Child-size lawn chair advertising “Eggs 50 Cents” on front and back.
WORDEN SELECT OBJECTS, Burr Oak, Mich. — Concrete composition garden bowl.
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BOB SMITH FINE ART
AND ANTIQUES
.COM
COME SEE ME AT RHINEBECK
Willow SpringsPerennial Antiques
Nancy Douglass518-383-4214
Birds of a feather flock together.Let’s flock to Rhinebeck.
VICTOR WEINBLATT, South Hadley, Mass.
LEATHERWOOD ANTIQUES, Sandwich, Mass. — Diminutive child’s mug, “Pig,” with overglazed colors, English, circa 1840, measuring 2 inches high by 2-inch diameter. See website www.leatherwoo-dantiques.com under Nineteenth Century children’s pottery — mugs.
STONE BLOCK ANTIQUES, Vergennes, Vt. — A 1783 Georgian tea caddy by John Wakelin and William Taylor.
HUDSON VALLEY AUCTIONEERS, Beacon, N.Y. — Exceptional Victori-an bronze pedestal.
CHINALAI TRIBAL ANTIQUES, LTD, Shoreham, N.Y. — Early to mid-Twentieth Century pair of Miao silver clothing orna-ment hooks, Guizhou, China.
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Louis Moeller10 x 8, o/c
Ernest Albert12 x 16, o/b
Art & AntiqueGallery, Inc.
www.artantiquegallery.net
New! Pre-Purchase TicketsNew this year, you can pre-purchase tickets to the show at www.
barnstar.com. Just click on the Spring Antiques at Rhinebeck Show and avoid waiting in line.
JENKINSTOWN ANTIQUES, New Paltz, N.Y. — “Indian Celebra-tion,” painting on fabric, archivally mounted, 63¾ by 44½ inches.
JAN & JOHN MAGGS ANTIQUES, Conway, Mass.
SOUTH ROAD ART & ANTIQUES, New York City — American Twentieth Century folk art fire truck set, assorted materials, with original paint.
HUDSON VALLEY AUCTIONEERS, Beacon, N.Y. — “Barraca de Fe-ria,” oil on canvas, signed Ramon Rogent 1952.
VILLAGE BRAIDER, INC, Plymouth, Mass. — Early Twentieth Century fish weathervane, ver-digris copper, Nantucket origin.
MICHAEL FRIEDMAN ANTIQUES, Weston,
Conn. — Arts and Crafts copper and brass industrial ice bucket by
Joseph Heinrich.
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BLACK SWAN ANTIQUES, Washington, Conn. — English Eighteenth Century server.
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SLANT LID DESK18 c. Slant lid Governor Winthrop desk, birch with pine sec-ondary, interior with drawers and pigeon holes, original red finish, four graduated drawers below. Chippendale base, New Hampshire origin, overall very good condition, 42½” h, 36” w, 19¼” d, (ex. William Moore estate, Milton, MA).
Arborfield Americana Antiques(314) 566-1887
“Bridging The PastWith The Future”
Blue FarmAntiques
Tel: 7 18 .781 .54 87 Onl ine at B lueFarmAntiques .com
/BFAntiques
322 Main Street Franklin, NY
VICTOR WEINBLATT, South Hadley, Mass.
WILLOW SPRINGS PERENNIAL ANTIQUES, West Chester, Penn. — Cod weathervane.
VILLAGE BRAIDER, INC, Plymouth, Mass. — Pair of cast iron ducks, foundry mark.
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CHINALAI TRIBAL ANTIQUES, LTD.
P.O. Box 815, Shoreham, NY 11786 tel. [email protected] www.chinalai.net
Hakachin silk tube skirt, Burma, early 20th century.
Stiles House Antiques881 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06798
www.stileshouseantiques.com(203) 405-6357
19th century New Yorkflame grain painted mule chest.
Phone: (860)-653-5733 Email: [email protected]: www.madriverantiques.com
Steve & Lorraine GermanNorth Granby, CT 06060
A 5 gallon churn with a bird decoration. It was made at theHart Brothers pottery in Fulton, NY and dates from 1878 to 1892.
MICHAEL FRIEDMAN ANTIQUES, Weston, Conn. — Nineteenth Century framed watercolor of seat-ed woman.
MISSOURI PLAIN FOLK, Sikeston, Mo. — Ear-ly Twentieth Century Parcheesi gameboard in blue and white, Wisconsin origin.
DENNIS & VALERIE BAKOLEDIS ANTIQUES, Rhinebeck, N.Y. — “Pocahontas Showing the Way,” oil on board.
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73 Chestnut Street, Boston, MA617-227-9192 • [email protected]
“We Are!”
into Rhinebeck!Spring
Open most Fridays 9 am - 9 pm219 Main Street, Vergennes, VT 05491
802-989-1158 • [email protected]
STONE BLOCK ANTIQUESG R E G H A M I L T O NBuying and selling locally since 1982
12 Piece heavy iron patio set with nice foot detail. 2 chaises, sofa, 4 chairs, 2 ottomans, 2 side tables, 1 occasional table.
ARBORFIELD AMERICANA ANTIQUES, LLC, St Louis, Mo. — An early 1700s pine shelf with a beautiful patina in first red paint, with three stationery shelves and two removable shelves, size 51½ inches wide, 78 inches high by 12 inches deep. All appear to be original. Mortised shelves with pegs.
WORDEN SELECT OBJECTS, Burr Oak, Mich. — Unusual corner garden chair.
DORDICK & HUSTED ANTIQUES, Woodstock, N.Y. — One of a selection of ten reproductions of Orozco murals in original Modern Art Edition portfolio, Mexico, 1944.
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Dennis & Valerie Bakoledis • 845 876 7944Lord Nelson MemorialsN.Y. Runlet, Machett, Cornwall Cheesequake, N.J.
JAN & JOHN MAGGS ANTIQUES, Conway, Mass.
WORDEN SELECT OBJECTS, Burr Oak, Mich. — Dog garden sculpture.
SOUTH ROAD ART & ANTIQUES, New York City — American Twentieth Century vintage industrial gas cover mold, paint-ed wood, 10½ inches high, 7-inch diame-ter by 1½ inches deep.
STONE BLOCK ANTIQUES, Vergennes, Vt. — Seventeenth/Eighteenth Century French walnut carving.
MICHAEL FRIEDMAN ANTIQUES, Weston, Conn. — Art Deco silver zeppelin cocktail shaker.
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Gloria M. LonerganANTIQUES
P. O. Box 299, Mendham, NJ 07945By Appointment 973-543-6734
Multi-colored Horse on a pastel background,size 34” high by 45”wide, mounted.
573-620-5500Vintage Wooden Trade Sign 48’ x 12”
STEELE & STEELE ANTIQUES, Middletown, R.I. — Set of four Nineteenth Century caned seat side chairs in tiger and bird’s-eye maple.
DORDICK & HUSTED ANTIQUES, Wood-stock, N.Y. — One of a selection of Tou-louse-Lautrec drawings in original port-folio, printed by Pantheon Books.
BOB SMITH FINE ART AND ANTIQUES, Mon-trose, Penn. — Large midcentury abstract painting by Ken Pawula, 44 inches wide by 49 inches high.
ART & ANTIQUE GALLERY, INC, Worcester, Mass. — Joseph Decker, oil on canvas, 12 by 32 inches.
LEATHERWOOD ANTIQUES, Sandwich, Mass. — Cold-painted Vienna bronze baby chick exploring the strawberry, circa 1900, measuring 1-inch-high by 2½ inches long by 2¼ inches deep. See website www.leatherwoodantiques.com under Vienna bronzes — whimsical.
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Victor WeinblattSouth Hadley, Massachusetts
Gallery (by appointment)413.533.6435
“Country Store Checkers Game,”c. 1900 Holyoke, Massachusetts painting.
P. D. MurphyANTIQUES
Bath, ME • 781-724-8897
SignedWilliams & Gibtonmahoganywine table.Dublin c.1830.
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Mimi GunnHi - Since I’m not good with pictures
you will have to use your imagination.These are a few of the items
I will be bringing: Northwest coast totems,
large gold painted bronze bear,Old Crow advertising,
Dog hooked rug, interesting smallsand whatever else I fi nd
before Rhinebeck.Come see me!973-615-3825
STEELE & STEELE ANTIQUES, Mid-dletown, R.I. — Gaily painted, red, white and green, Twentieth Century garden cultivator — an interesting graphic piece.
BLACK SWAN ANTIQUES, Washing-ton, Conn. — French late Eighteenth Century chandelier.
DENNIS & VALERIE BAKOLE-DIS ANTIQUES, Rhinebeck, N.Y. — Eighteenth Century carved Continental armchair.
LEATHERWOOD ANTIQUES, Sand-wich, Mass. — Close-up of an amusing bronze “beggar” elephant candlestick with good patina, English, circa 1890, measuring 8 inches high. See website www.leatherwoodantiques.com under variety of rarities and curious.
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May 28-29, 2016
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Steele & SteeleAntiques
916 West Main Road,Middletown, RI 02842401-862-5371dejesteele@verizon.netsteeleandsteeleantiques.com
Four freshly upholstered, mid-centurymetal garden/patio chairs
Large red painted trunk withFrench annotations of a chocolate purveyor
Happy To Be Back at Rhinebeck!See You There
Janet West Maile AllenAntiques
732-680-9658 • [email protected]
David Burr 1st Edition 1829 A Map of New York, Queens, Kings, and Richmond Counties
from the Atlas of the Counties of New York
Onsite Show ShipperMeticulous Inc will once again be our onsite show shipper, delivering profes-
sional, courteous and reasonably priced packing and delivery of your purchases. From small items to large furniture, Brandon, Josh and Mike are at your service. Look for their location on your show program. SOUTH ROAD ART
& ANTIQUES, New York City — Amer-ican early Twenti-eth Century vintage handmade catchers’ masks, iron, mount-ed, circa 14 inches high.
JENKINSTOWN ANTIQUES, New Paltz, N.Y. — Ba-yard Henry Ty-ler, “Luminescent View of Palisades on the Hudson,” oil on canvas, 10 by 12 inches.
BOB SMITH FINE ART AND ANTIQUES, Mon-
trose, Penn. — Gabriella Crespi-style pencil rattan
console table, 24 inches high by 18 inches deep by
53 inches wide.