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Shaker Sugar Table

Will Paulsen

This may be one of a kind. It is attributed as being from the Shake community of South Union, Kentucky. Research at this time reveals that only one kitchen served this small community in the early to mid-19th century.

What identifies this as a sugar table, a form known only in the South, is that the top drawer when opened has a lift-top lid, with the drawer and the lid both being lockable, as shown below:

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Shenandoah Valley Sewing Work Table

Will Paulsen

This is a Sheraton sewing work table, made about 1825, with walnut primary and Southern yellow pine secondary. It appears to be entirely in “as found” condition. In its day, it was used primarily as a sewing work table, with the drawer filled with sewing work, needles, threads, and thimbles. The overall finesse of its design is shown with its delicate lines and slim profile, all accomplished with being made by hand.

$2600.00

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Virginia Chest of Drawers

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This handsome walnut chest of drawers was made during the early Federal era from about 1785 to about 1810, in the Hepplewhite taste. Other than the pulls being replaced, the overall condition is as found and pleasingly original. The primary wood is black walnut and the secondary wood is Southern yellow pine.

$5500.00

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Southern Sewing Work Table

Will Paulsen

This walnut work table came from a sale that had a lot of Kentucky furniture, and this piece too may well be from Kentucky. It is certainly Southern, with Southern yellow pine secondary. Similar tables are reported throughout the country as being sewing tables or work tables, where women would store their needle work projects as well as their threads, needles, and sewing birds in the drawer. Today they are very useful as lamp tables beside chairs and as bedside tables.

$2800.00

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Virginia Chest Of Drawers

Will Paulsen

This Federal chest of drawers in the Hepplewhite taste has four distinctively graduated drawers, and a paneled back that is typical of those seen in Virginia, especially the Valley. The primary wood is a favorite of Virginia cabinetmakers, walnut, with Southern yellow pine used in the secondary areas, such as the drawer cases and the backboards. Our early founding fathers from Virginia would often order similar “plain and neat” storage chests from their cabinetmakers.

$7500.00

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Baltimore Butler’s Desk and Linen Press

Will Paulsen

Some of the most beautiful high style Southern furniture is found in Baltimore, such as this unique piece. It is a desk and it is a linen press. The desk is in the top drawer, which pulls out and then the drawer face drops down to reveal a writing desk, with cubbies, drawers, a secret drawer, and a central prospect door. The doors below open to reveal a series of sliding linen drawers.

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In the great Federal houses of Baltimore, this piece was typically used in the upstairs landing, holding either linens or clothing for the family near their bedchambers and for the butler to have a desk for household business affairs.

$12,500.00

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Pie Safe

Will Paulsen

This all original pie safe appears to be in “as found” condition. While there are no markings found, it appears similar to the “mail order” varieties once so popular in the late 19th and early 20th century sales catalogs of such stores as Sears and Roebuck.

$1400.00

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Magnificent Model Boat

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This may well be one of the finest model boats ever built. The attention to detail, the exquisite craftmanship, and the precise scale all combine to a magnificent final model.

This is a 1930s model boat, handmade from abutted wood siding, with brass trim, brads, and tiny screws. There were so many hours spent by this hobbyist that it is simply mind boggling. The various cutting, shapening, assembling, painting, and varnishing steps make this Chris-Craft looking boat highly successful. This one really represents the golden age of real wooden boats.

$2500.00

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Vintage Model Boat

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This 1950s model boat on stand shows lapped wood siding constrruction, brass brads, brass screws, and naugahide. The stand was also custom build for this boat too. You have to wonder what the number of hours this hobbyist project took?

$1500.00

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English Queen Anne Drop-Leaf Dining Table

Will Paulsen

While Queen Anne herself had a relatively short reign, the furniture named for her had a much longer time, lasting from a little before her reign and then well into the rign of George II. Thus, the era of Baroque design can be stretched from about 1700 through to about 1740.

This oval dining table is so well well made that it appears to be made by a well-trained cabinetmaker. Yet is such heavy timbers and such straight legs that the cabinetmaker was likely a further distance than from London yet in a populous city.

In the South in the early 1700s, most furniture was exported from England, given that the small population here could not support but a few cabinet shops. Most books suggest about two-thirds of furniture here was brought from the home country, and that it was not until the later part of the 18th century that about two-thirds was instead made here.

The mahogany timbers are exceptionally thick and heavy, suggesting the wood itself was havested San Domingo. The oak used for the secondary support structures are also heavy and are likely Englsih oak.

$2950.00

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Windsor Birdcage Side Chair

Will Paulsen

As Windsors go, this one is rather unique. Note the pinched, less than 90°, top corners, where the crest rail joins the side stiles. This is an almost insignificant, but well known, design feature that was used by John Letchworth, a Philadelphia chair maker. It also happens to be a design feature drawn in a letter of some chairs ordered by Thomas Jefferson to his agent in Richmond, requesting him to look for a shipment of chairs that should arrive for delivery to Monticello.

So, the mystery remains shrouded. This may be a Jefferson chair from Monticello and it may not be. It certainly appears consistent with Jefferson’s drawing! But it is certainly not priced like it is a side chair from the floors of Monticello. Future research must yet reveal the truth.

$650.00

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Southern Chest Of Drawers

Will Paulsen

This is a most desirable, folky chest of drawers. It is likely from Southwestern Virginia, but there also are examples from Eastern Tennessee and Eastern Kentucky. The inset side panels and the round turned legs are all suggestive of an early 19th century origin, ca. 1810. The fielded panels are very familiar to most Southern collectors, also well known in the Valley and all along the Great Road.

The overall primary case work is black walnut and the secondary wood is Southern Yellow Pine. The bone inlay at the top of the front stiles is also seen fairly often as a folky motif. All in all, this is chest of drawers that makes one smile!

$9995.00

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Scissors and Shears Display Case

Will Paulsen

This is a Victorian era, advertizing display case for scissors and shears. As you can see from the stencil-painted lettering, this one was made by the Cattaraugus Cutlery Company, so named in 1886 in Little Valley, New York. Admiral Byrd bought their knives for his South Pole Expedition. In 1905, the Case family separated, beginning their equally famous knife company. The Cattaraugus Company closed its doors in 1963.

This case is just the way you want it to be, having as found condition, no repairs, and aged paint. It is a great display case for your collections to keep them dust free.

$1250.00

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Southern Wall Candle Box

Will Paulsen

Based on family history, this candle box is attributed to Winchester, Virginia. As would be expected, it is made of Southern Yellow Pine. T-nails have been used for joinery, suggesting a ca. 1800 time period. Notice the heart cut-out in the scrolled crest. This is a rare survivor and the first one we have seen.

$2500.00

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Virginia Sugar Chest

Will Paulsen

There are various and unique pieces of Southern furniture found virtually no where else. The sugar chest is one of the more iconic pieces first developed in the South. The first one I ever bought was sold to me as a box on a frame, because the seller had no idea what it was. Now most everyone knows what they are because they are so very rare and expensive.

This one is from Shenadoah County, Virginia, made about 1790 to about 1820. It is from the Federal era, made of black walnut and yellow pine. Because the hinged lid has four chamfered faces, this lockable chest may be one-of-a-kind. It is also unique in that its appearance is similar to a raised blanket chest on bootjack-form legs. In years past, the Museum of Southern Decorative Arts published a journal article on Southern sugar chests, in 1997 as Volume 23, Number 2, on pages 1 to 56, showing a multitude of variant forms, including chests, desks, chests of drawers, tables, and so forth.

$14,500.00

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Georgian Tea Table

Will Paulsen

Your eyes are not deceiving you, that really is a one board top of figured, San Domingo mahogany! The rest of the cleats, block, column, and tripod legs are also solid mahogany. Because everything is mahogany, there are no secondary woods to help identify the place of origin. The column is consistent with a London design, but it is also consistent with some from Charleston, South Carolina and from Newport, Rhode Island. Given that far more are from England, the present attribution is that this table is an 18th century, English, Chippendale tea table. The price will also reflect an English origin.

$2450.00

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Rappahannock River Basin Queen Anne Table

Will Paulsen

It is unlikely that you will ever again see another early, formal, high style Virginia table like this one. Early country furniture can still be found with some frequency, but certainly not early formal furniture. The simplest explanation is back in the day the population was low and the number of cabinetmakers were proportionately low too. For example, Virginia had 340,000 people in 1760, the Chippendale era. But in 1710, the Queen Anne era, there were only about 110,000 folks. The largest American city in 1710 was Boston with 7000, while London had 600,000!

At first glace the design appears to be a writing table. It also could have been used as a dressing table. It may even have been used as a tea table. Given its unique legs and feet it is clearly from the Rappannock River basin area of Virginia. Today, there is a well-known body of work from this region.

This is probably one of the more expensive and rare pieces being offered in the period antiques marketplace today. Yet, sales records for other forms of rare and early Southern furniture exceed what the price is below.

$48,500.00

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Country Queen Anne Candlestand

Will Paulsen

We never met anyone who did not fall in love with this candlestand! It is early, about 1720, delicate, has low height, is deep and mellow in color, shows hand carving and turning, and lightly refinished. There are few people who will ever own a piece of American Queen Anne era furniture, formal or country, because it is extremely rare, there are less survivors, and most pieces are already in museums and private collections.

$950.00

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Southern Hunt Board

Will Paulsen

Probably the most iconic form of Southern furniture is the hunt board. These do not show up north of the Mason-Dixon Line. They tend to be taller than sideboards, are often made of Southern Yellow Pine, like this one, and, given the wrought nail construction, likely made by plantation slaves. Southern hunt boards are extremely rare to find and expensive when you do discover one that is even available.

This one has a special story, attributed from its damaged condition. When you pull out the center bottle drawer, you will discover that it is charred from burning all along the proper left side and all along the back. There is no doubt that this one probably saw some Civil War action in the fireplace during a bitter cold time in the winter because some Union soldiers wanted heat. It appears to have been placed near the fire while yet resting on the hearth, becoming scorched. It probably also saw some Confederate lady frantically pulling it out of the fire, all the while screaming at the soldiers for daring to do such a thing to her furniture.

There has been no restoration to the drawer so that it can tell its story as a witness to its history. We would urge that you retain its story as well.

$9950.00

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American Corner Cupboard

Will Paulsen

This is an American, probably Mid-Atlantic, corner cupboard in the Chippendale taste, having a well-developed cornice, glass doors in the top, raised panel doors in the bottom, all on bracket feet. Having center area drawers suggests an early 19th century era, when drawers became more popular. The primary wood appears to be walnut and the glasses appear mostly hand blown. There is nothing as nostalgic of the early American founding era as a corner cupboard to display pewter or silver or china.

$2500.00

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Historic Print Of The Drafting Of The Declaration Of Independence

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Peter Frederick Rothermel

Large period engravings of Thomas Jefferson are rarely seen in the general market, yet the market seems to have an endless array of small engravings, almost all of which were cannibalized from books. In over forty years of collecting I have only acquired five large engravings. Amongst my collecting colleagues, I am unaware of anyone with more.

This one is by Peter Frederick Rothermel (1817-1895) from Pennsylvania, known for his historic art. The scene shown are some of the Founding Fathers advising Jefferson on his draft of the Declaration of Independence.

$2600.00

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Portrait Print of Thomas Jefferson as Author of Declaration of Independence

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M. H. Traubel

Large period engravings of Thomas Jefferson are rarely seen in the general market, yet the market seems to have an endless array of small engravings, almost all of which were cannibalized from books. In over forty years of collecting I have only acquired five large engravings. Amongst my collecting colleagues, I am unaware of anyone with more.

This is a lithograph signed as follows: “Lithy of M. H. Traubel & Co. 46 ½ Walnut St. Philada.” This piece is ex-collection of W. Groke Mickey, until his estate auction in 2009.

Groke was well known locally, having been as a U. S. Ambassador; president of Jefferson National Bank; and benefactor to Monticello. The image area is fine, but there is white residue along the top and bottom edges. Conservation framing is needed.

$1500.00

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Portrait Print of Thomas Jefferson as President

Will Paulsen

Large period engravings of Thomas Jefferson are rarely seen in the general market, yet the market seems to have an endless array of small engravings, almost all of which were cannibalized from books. In over forty years of collecting I have only acquired five large engravings. Amongst my collecting colleagues, I am unaware of anyone with more.

This one is by an unknown artist, American School, and about mid to late 19th century. It too is a black and white lithograph. While you cannot see it, there some white wash on the lower side margin, now covered by the matting. This lithograph was formerly in the museum collection at Historic Michie Tavern.

$1000.00

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Portrait Print of Thomas Jefferson as Author of Declaration of Independence

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Kurz and Allison

Large period engravings of Thomas Jefferson are rarely seen in the general market, yet the market seems to have an endless array of small engravings, almost all of which were cannibalized from books. In over forty years of collecting I have only acquired five large engravings. Amongst my collecting colleagues, I am unaware of anyone with more.

This is published by Louis Kurz and Alexander Allison who joined together in 1880, forming a very successful printing company. Their company was first located at 267-269 Wabash Avenue in Chicago and later, apparently by 1889, at 76-78 Wabash. They grew very popular with their publishing of chromolithographs of the Civil War, showing all the great battles. In those scenes of war not a drop of blood was ever visible, making them very socially acceptable in American homes as being both patriotic and romanticized in point of view. For reasons unknown, their few portraits of American Presidents were always black and white lithographs. At this time not a single similar image of Jefferson is available by print dealers on any of the searched databases. The frame is real gold leaf.

$3000.00

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Portrait Print of Thomas Jefferson as President

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William Smith

Large period engravings of Thomas Jefferson are rarely seen in the general market, yet the market seems to have an endless array of small engravings, almost all of which were cannibalized from books. In over forty years of collecting I have only acquired five large engravings. Amongst my collecting colleagues, I am unaware of anyone with more.

This one is published by William Smith of Philadelphia, working between 1865 and 1876. It is a black and white stone lithograph.

A “printer’s remainder” of these lithographs descended to a William Smith heir, who appeared in Charlottesville in the 1990s.  All were purchased locally. This is one from that collection. The condition of this print is mint, bright, clear, and pristine.

$2500.00

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Three Matched Virginia Chippendale Chairs

Will Paulsen

These three matched Chippendale side chairs are attributed to the workshop of Robert Walker, based on the “triple valley” crest rail design.

These three matched chairs have primary wood of black walnut and the secondary wood of yellow pine. The likely time period is about ca. 1760. The surfaces appear lightly cleaned, and the present upholstery of the seats is replaced.

$18,000.00

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Joan Corman / Carol Jordan

Booth 32 – Books, Books and More Books!  1000’s of Better Used and Collectible Books and Ephemera.  We also carry Fabulous Sterling and Vintage Costume Jewelry.  Come take a LOOK!!

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Peyton White

Booth 41 – Fine Furniture, Clocks – Decorative Objects and More!

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American Sheraton Butler’s Chest

Will Paulsen

This is an exceptionally well-designed piece! Compact overall. Graduated drawers. Figured paterae. Delicately turned legs. It is also a piece made for the very wealthy in its day. The household that owned this desk had at least one main servant or factotum or head butler. This desk would be used to contain the documents, receipts, bills, orders, and such for the daily affairs of the household. Some have argued that the drawers flanking the desk were as bottle drawers, but others state they are more likely file drawers. The secondary woods and the thick wood used in construction all declare this as an American piece, likely New England and certainly Northern. Having thin and turned legs announce it is early Sheraton, probably about 1810. Below are some examples of very similar Butler Chests/Desks.

$4000.00
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Southern Mammy Bench Rocker

Will Paulsen

There are a number of furniture designs that are unique to the South. A Mammy Bench is certainly one. It reflects a time now long ago when the South was a slave-based culture and a Mammy would sit in a rocking bench tending to work, such as cutting vegetables or mending, while having a young child resting on quilts next to her, being lulled to sleep. This rocking bench not only allows a Mammy to do two things at once, the portable front gate, when removed, allows the bench to be used by two adults.

$1350.00

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Wytheville Pie Safe

Will Paulsen

This is the ultimate of pie safes, the most desired, the most sought after, the home run of Southern food safes. From the now classic article in the Magazine Antiques by Roddy Moore, to the acclaim online by Ken Farmer, and to the soon to be released book on Southern pie safes by Jeff Evans, this is the cream of the crop. The Moore article was published in the September 1984 issue on pages 602 613, providing us all with scholarly information on the Rich Brothers shop in Wytheville. Jeff Evans book appears to be set to be released any day. There are quite a few images of similar pie safes available for review.

The basic architecture of Wythe County pie safes is very similar to each other, and the punched tins with a tulip, leafage, and urn design are also often repeated. These tins are original and the painted surface is also original with expectable wear and losses.

$9950.00

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Assembled Set of Six American Windsor Chairs

Will Paulsen

The differences are subtle, slight, and simple. A different curve to the back stiles, or a different profile of a seat, or one with arms are noticeable by staring. All may even have been made in the same shop. They have typical American features and typical American mixed woods. While they are not Southern, they have been in a well-known Southern house for the last several years, namely Mount Walla in Scottsville, Virginia. This historic registered house was the home of Peter Field Jefferson, the son of Randolph Jefferson and a grand nephew of Thomas Jefferson.

$6000.00

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King and Queen County Virginia Tilt-Top Table

Will Paulsen

Most Southern collectors recognize this table quickly. For a number of years now, there have been quite a few that have surfaced in the trade. The usual story is that they from King and Queen County, Virginia, from about the 1840s. This Country Empire piece has a tilting top, suggesting that was probably intended for serving tea, though the hinged top also makes it useful for storing in a small place at the side of a room. From the Colonial era, the tripod foot has been especially practical for early houses having uneven floors. Having three feet meant having a stable balance on the floor. As better made houses were made in the Federal era, the advent of rectangular tables became more common.

When Colonial Williamsburg decided to develop a Southern collection for the DeWitt-Wallace Museum, they too added one of these to their collection. It can be seen in their now classic reference book, Southern Furniture: 1680-1830, by Hurst and Prown, on pages 325 through 327. The CW collection piece is attributed to Southampton County, ca. 1830. There is also one in the Office in the Governor’s Mansion in Richmond, recently added to their collection. It had formerly been in the Mansion when Governor Pollard was in office, and it was attributed to King and Queen County.

$1450.00

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Pair of Southern Side Chairs

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These matched side chairs have remnants of their original red paint. Their design and construction are similar to the chairs of Eastern North Carolina from the mid to late 18th century. At the 2011 exhibit, “Have a Seat,” at the J. Y. Joyner Library at East Carolina State, the accompanying catalog by Mark Wenger shows a similar form and similar finial turnings. Not knowing the maker, Wenger refers to them as being Roanoke River Basin School.

$700.00

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Southern Great Chair

Will Paulsen

This is a Southern Great Chair, probably from the Dan River Basin and, based on the diameter of the legs being equal from the floor to the seat rails, made in the mid to late 18th century (1760 to 1780). We found this arm chair in New England. The Northern States have always been the best places to find Southern furniture. At the turn of the 19th century and well into the early 20th century, Northern pickers came southward to pay cash for antiques from economically suffering Southerners. The North was way ahead of the South as a collecting community of buyers, having a great deal more expendable money.

Further, the first museum to focus on Southern material culture did not even open its doors until 1964. In the North, the first museum opened its doors in 1743 in Philadelphia. A great deal of knowledge has consequently been lost and is still lost about Southern Material provenance. When we first started collecting Southern antiques, we only had about a half-shelf of books about Southern pieces. Now we have several shelves, with several new books published each year. Southern Great Chairs are a special genre. They have greater meaning in the South than the Brewster and Carver Chairs of New England would ever have. The person who sat in this Great Chair had a certain status, such as a leader, a head, a revered one. The man who sat in this chair was the chairman, which is how we got that name. In forty-some years, I have only found a handful. While I currently have three, there is no more room for another.

More examples of Southern Great Chairs can be seen on pages 52 through 71 of Hurst and Prown’s 1997 classic reference book, Southern Furniture: 1680-1830. Yet even more can also be seen on pages 116 through 121 in John Bivin’s The Furniture of Coastal North Carolina: 1700-1820. Both of these books are required reading for collectors of all things Southern and need to be on their bookshelves.

$6850.00

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Southern Plantation Desk

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This black walnut desk is all original, with Country Sheraton turned feet. These more typically Southern desks were so designed that the top could easily be removed to a wagon and taken onto the plantation fields and to the outbuildings as needed to do work by the owner or the overseer. These were also used by Aide De Camps to write letters and complete documents for their commanding Confederate officers in the field.

Having a relatively small footprint, this plantation desk is readily useful in today’s homes. Its tall stately look makes it a handsome addition to most decors.

$1450.00

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Southern Child’s Arm Chair

Will Paulsen

These are not rare, but they are certainly uncommon. They also are typically Southern. Southern collectors have long come to know the architecture of Southern chairs. The design clue that makes this chair especially Southern is the exaggerated overhang of the arms beyond the front leg stiles. Many examples can be seen on pages 52 through 71 of Hurst and Prown’s 1997 classic reference book, Southern Furniture: 1680-1830. More examples can also be seen on pages 116 through 121 in John Bivin’s The Furniture of Coastal North Carolina: 1700-1820. Both of these books are required reading for collectors of all things Southern. The surfaces of this chair have been cleaned and the woven seat is a replacement.

$1250.00

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American (Probably New York) Sheraton Pembroke Table

Will Paulsen

This is an elegantly designed Pembroke table, with delicately carved and fluted legs, rounded drop-leaf corners, and a slender apron. It is one of the few period pieces where the story of its naming has actual roots. Lady Elizabeth (1737-1831), the Countess of Pembroke is reported to having wanted a smaller drop-leaf table in her bedchamber. Its use was based on its appearance, a smaller version of a dining table. George Sheraton in his Cabinet Dictionary, published in London in 1803, states that it is a “type of breakfast table, from the name of the lady (Elizabeth) who first gave orders for one of them.” There have been also other uses for this table, such as tea, gaming, and even as a desk for writing letters. My own Pembroke table is presently being used as a lamp table by the side of a wing-back arm chair. The present beauty of these ca. 1820 tables is their very flexible use in today’s dwellings as in their early 19th century homes.

$2850.00

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Satsuma Bowl, Huge Stainless Milk Bucket and More!

  • Miniature Airplane Pedal Car, $35.00, Booth 33ha.
  • 1950’s Cap Guns, $40.00 each, Booth 33ha.
  • Lionel Standard Gauge 408-E – w Two Motors – $1000.00, 33ha.
  • Milk Scale, Brass – $31.00, Booth 33ha.
  • Astronaut Snoopy, $24.00, Booth 33ha.
  • Old Seed box – $110.00, Booth 33ha.
  • Wonderful Satsuma Bowl, Booth 3 (Exceptional!) $295.00.
  • Red Wedding Chest, 18th Century – $1390.00, Booth 417.
  • Large Stainless Milk Bucket – Booth 11 – $110.00.
  • Mexican Bowls – (lead free) $8.00 each – Booth 77.
  • Storyteller doll Booth 77 – $50.00.

 

 

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Old Post Office Window/Teller, Antique Thread Display and More!

  • Huge Post Office Window/Teller w Boxes – $2250.00, Booth 38.
  • Close up of Plaque Above Post Office Window.
  • Pair of Bright Purple Side Tables – $75.00, Booth 444.
  • ‘Double Cola’ Thermometer – Works – Reproduction – $65.00, Booth 50.
  • Chrysler Imperial Hub Cap – $50.00, Booth 50.
  • Coca Cola Sign, $75.00, Booth 50.
  • Antique Dewhursts Thread Counter Display Case w Thread.  $1575.00, Booth 50.
  • Close up of Logo on Thread Display Case.
  • ‘Round Up’ Cigar Picture – Framed, $105.00, Booth 38.
  • Lucille Ball ‘RC Cola’ Ad – Framed/Matted, $75.00, Booth 38.
  • John Deere Tractor and Wagon – Boxed – $79.00, Booth 38.
  • Emanuel Maldonado Vase – Fabulous!  Signed – $95.00, Booth 38.
  • Porcelain Texaco Sign – $175.00, Booth 38.
  • Sweet Cuba Cigar Box – $200.00, Booth 38.
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Charlie and Patricia Taylor

Booth 44 – Nice Variety of Vintage Collectibles.

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Cups and Trucks – Awesome! Come take a LOOK!

  • Kentucky Derby Glasses – Set of Eight, Booth 41 – $49.00.
  • Attractive Blue and White Bowl from Booth 33 – $24.95.
  • Native American Hand Woven Basket w Lid – Booth 48, $450.00.
  • Hall Tree – Refinished, Original Hardware – Booth 81, $275.00.
  • Quimper Ware Bowl (France) c1930 – Booth 84, $135.00.
  • Hall Shakers (Rose Parade) Pair – $45.00, Booth 1.
  • Great Selection of Fiesta Ware (and on sale!)  Booth 1.
  • Wyandote Truck w Trailer – Booth 31, $160.00.
  • Bronze Sculpture by Ed Dwight – $2475.00.
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Eric Kolb

Eric has been in the business of Buying and Selling Excellent Antiques and Vintage Collectibles for over 30 years.  He has Great Selection of Fine Furniture and Furnishings as well as Books, Comics, Framed Art, Art Glass and Pottery and Much More!

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Vintage Car Day, Store Wide Sale, Free Appraisals and Much More, Oct 29th!

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Cruise on in for our First Ever Vintage Car Day!  We are Celebrating Old Cars and Their Owners with a Store Wide Sale, Free Appraisals w Norman Dill (Rare Coin Expert), and Refreshments for All!  Saturday October 29th, 10am – 4pm, Appraisals, 12:30 – 2:00pm, October 29th – Ruckersville Gallery!  Come take a LOOK!

 

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Oak Icebox, Tilt-Top Table, Old Pewter Tea Pot and Much More!

 

  • Huge Millefiori Paperweight – $189.00
  • Tall Overlay Pitcher – $58.00.
  • Framed/Matted Rooster Portrait – Booth 75, $95.00.
  • Old Oak Icebox, Booth 75 – $1,195.00.
  • Early 19th Century Teapot – $145.00.
  • Concrete Scottie Statue – $62.00, Booth 55.
  • Concrete Fox – Booth 55, $64.00.
  • Pair of Fox Mugs – One $18.00, Other $12.00, Booth 55.
  • Tilt Top Mahogany Table – $220.00.
  • Drop Front Mahogany Desk w Claw/Ball Feet – $595.00, Booth 914.

 

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Estate Sale, October 15th and 16th, Come take a LOOK!

  • Miro Triple Matted/Framed Print, $250.00.
  • Gorgeous Dresser – Nice Hardware.
  • Decanter,  ‘Geese’ w Stopper, $99.00.
  • Black Marble Trivet w Etched Rabbits – $22.00.
  • Keswick Hat, sz XL, $45.00.
  • Turkey Bowl – $35.00.
  • Pair Siamese Cats – Glass Eyes, $69.00 each.
  • ‘Moon Shadows’ by Ronau Vaiceske – Framed/Matted – $395.00.
  • Pumpkin Pie Dish w Cover – $25.00.
  • Brass Bucket – Nice Size, $89.00
  • Picasso Print, #200 of 250 – Framed/Matted.
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Old Iron Owl Bookends, Frontier Gas Sign, Cedar Chest and More!

  • Set of 6 Maple Windsor Chairs from Booth 40, $800.00.
  • Stratton Highboy, On Sale! $625.00.  Booth 40.
  • Wood and Son English Pitcher and Bowl – $175.00, Booth 4.
  • Cedar Lined Oak  Chest w Key, Booth 43 – 179.00.
  • Old Iron Bookends, Booth 47 – $125.00.
  • ‘Mermaids Welcome’ Brass Sign – Booth 75, $18.75.
  • Fall Napkins – Set of 4, $12.00, Booth 75.
  • Pair of 21″ Vases w Wisteria/Birds Motif – $125.00 each – Booth 30.
  • Seriolithograph by Itzcha Tarkey – ‘Little Round Table’, $325.00.
  • Hocking Transparent Canister, 64oz, $89.00, Booth 420.
  • Frontier Gas Sign, $85.00, Booth 50.
  • Luzianne Coffee Tin, $50.00, Booth 38.

 

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Antique Brass/Bronze Urn, 1910 Longcase Floor Clock and More!

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  • Working ‘Double Cola’ Thermometer (Reissue), Booth 50, $65.00.
  • Barber’s Pole – Works! Booth 38, $725.00.
  • 1930’s ‘Tom’s Toasted Peanut Jar’, $95.00, Booth 38.
  • Unusual Chair from Booth 38, $65.00.
  • Beautiful Handmade Chest – Booth 405, $650.00.
  • Roll Top Desk – $450.00, Booth 88.
  • Sign, Indian Motor Oil – $85.00, Booth 50.
  • Redwood Clifford Pottery Vase – 316, $65.00.
  • Large Italian Covered Tureen, $125.00.
  • Brass/Bronze Antique Urn – $465.00, Booth 314.
  • 1800’s Serving Tray, Signed, $75.00, Booth 314.
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Sandra Swinger

Sandra Swinger

Sandra’s focus is on vintage jewelry, Limoge, cut crystal,vintage jewelry unusual pictures, and vintage linens, but she also carries sterling silver, silverplate, pressed glass, jade, oriental items, mirrors, pictures, and “too many ‘uniques’ to mention.”

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Red Fiesta 10″ Bowl, Baker’s Mechanical Scale and More!

 

Bright RED Fiesta Bowl – 10″, $150, Booth 1

Baker’s Mechanical Scale – Booth 913, $350.

Crock/Pitcher – Booth 25, $495.00.

Japanese Tea Set – Signed, w Four Cups – $95.00.

Large Porcelain Bowl – Booth 417 – $295.00.

Hanging Stained Glass Window, Booth 40, $375.00.

RED Dresser – Booth 444, $105.00.

Two Round Top Tables, $55.00 each, Booth 444.

Mahogany Desk w Brass Pulls – $110.00, Booth 444.

Harlequin Ball Jug – Booth 1 – $79.00.

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Estate Sale on Saturday and Sunday October 15th and 16th!

  • Numbered Print by Picasso, (200/250).
  • Large Brass Bucket, $89.00.
  • Pumpkin Pie Plate w Cover, $25.00
  • Etching by Ronau Vaiceske (1887 – 1953) ‘Moon Shadows’ $395.00.
  • Pair of Siamese Cats, Glass Eyes – $69.00 each.
  • Turkey Bowl, $35.00.
  • Kenswick Hat, $45.00. (XL).
  • Black Marble Trivet w Rabbit Etchings – $22.00.
  • Decanter w Stopper, ‘Geese’, $99.00.
  • Miro Framed, Triple Matted Print, $250.00
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Tilt Top Table, Fabulous Platter and Much More!

  • Antique Ice Box – Ready to Use!  $795.00, Booth 314.
  • Dovetailed Oak Toolbox – $235.00, Booth 314.
  • Columbia Graphophone w Blue Horn, $600.00, Booth 38.
  • Nautical Chest from England – $220.00, Booth 943.
  • Lift Top Server from Booth 75 – $450.00.
  • Huge Oak Table, Booth 444 – $115.00.
  • E.A. Clore Walnut Buffet – 33ha, $2250.00.
  • Bubble Gum Machine – $195.00, Booth 914.
  • Limoges Platter – Beautiful!  Booth 411 – $350.00.
  • Tilt Top Table, c 1870 – 95, $395.00, Booth 914.
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Vintage Toys, Fainting Sofa and More!

 

  • Victorian Fainting Sofa, Booth 54, $395.00.
  • Vintage US Army Truck/Trailer w Searchlight, B31 – $250.00
  • Marigold Iris Herringbone Pitcher/Glasses – $65.00, Booth 105.
  • US Army Transport Truck, $45.00, Booth 314.
  • ‘Knave of Hearts’ w Maxfield Parrish Illus., $65.00, Booth 32.
  • Wing Back Chair, $185.00, Booth 33ha.
  • Miniature Petal Car – Booth 38, $35.00.
  • Pretzel Back Settee – Booth 40 – $1450.00.
  • 1840’s Dough Box w Lid – $695.00, Booth 484.
  • Clore Master Rocker – $325.00, Booth 913.
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Cameos, Handcarved Chair – Much More!

 

  • Vintage Chair with Wonderful Hand Carved Detail, $280.00
  • Roll Top Desk, $450.00
  • Camel Back Sofa, $685.00
  • 6 Bentwood Chairs, Marked – $580.00.
  • Rare Pair of Bronze Horses, $1200.00.
  • Carved Cameo Shell – $100.00
  • Great Selection of Cameos – Various Prices.
  • Pitcher/Glasses w Sterling Overlay – $75.00
  • Porcelain Portraits in Oil – Pair, $350.00.

 

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Turquoise/Sterling Cross, Set of 4 Clore Chairs and More!

  • Turquoise Cross Pendant from Booth 32 – $68.00
  • Antique Glass Front Cabinet w Drawer – Booth 714, $195.00
  • Haviland Limoges Tureen Underplate and Ladle, $250.00, Booth 40.
  • Huge Chinese Bowl – Booth 417, $520.00.
  • Set of Four Clore Chairs – $750.00, Booth 913.
  • Late 1800’s Dry Sink, $250.00, Booth 484.
  • Set Royal Munich from Booth 411 – $95.00.
  • Silver Chest from Booth 33ha – $245.00.
  • Early 19th Century Fir Cabinet – $1580.00, Booth 417
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Hand Painted Royal Satsuma Bowl, Hand Carved Chair w Elep

  • Royal Satsuma Bowl, Handpainted – from Booth 314 – $95.00
  • Chris Handburger Signed Football – $94.00, Booth 18.
  • Dallas Cowboy Super Bowl Champion Helmet – Signed by 13 Players, $495.00, Booth 18.
  • 1920’s Hand Crafted Writing Desk from Booth 914 – $695.00
  • Brush Cow Cookie Jar – $194.00, Booth 9
  • 5 Piece Wicker Set w Cushions, $1200.00, Booth 88.
  • Huge Hall Tree – $895.00, Booth 13.
  • Chair Hand Carved w Elephant Motif – $1675.00, Booth 314.

Join Us Every Weekend for Light Snacks and Refreshments While You Shop!

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Estate Sale on Saturday, August 13 and Sunday August 14.

Come Join us this Saturday, August 13th and Sunday August 14th for our Monthly Estate Sale!  Available: Horse Statues, Assortment of Rugs, Selection of Baskets, Toys, Books, Tobacco Memorabilia, Lamps, Glass and China.

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Dutch dressing table, Lacquered screen and more!

  • Very Unusual – Delightful! Early 19th Century Dutch Dressing Table w Lift Top Storage and Wonderful Detail! (Marquetry) – Booth 314 – $2,475.00.
  • Black Lacquered Screen, Six Sixteen Inch Panels – $875.00, Booth 22.
  • Pair of Oak Desk Chairs – $35.00 each, Booth 444.
  • Contemporary Dark Wood Cabinet with Three Shelves and a Hidden Compartment. Very Nice Item! $1300.00.
  • Vintage Lefton Pitcher and Bowl – ‘Paisley Fantasia’, $25.00, Booth 210.
  • Fabulous Highboy, Two Pieces, Booth 43 – $859.00.
  • Black Walnut Plantation Desk – All Original w Country Sheraton Turned Feet – $1450.00, Booth 318.
  • Curious George Lunchbox from Booth 411 – $10.00.
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Fantastic Butter Dish, Eight Day Antique Clock, Wonderful Herend Tiger and More!

  • Fantastic Herend Tiger Figurine, Booth 31 – $550.00.Booth 88 – $38.00.
  • Extra Fancy Butter & Cheese Dish from Booth 88, Booth 31.
  • Far East Desk w Secret Compartment – From Booth 41 – $285.00
  • Cherry Empire Chest of Drawers w Mahogany Veneered Drawer Fronts – c1830, Booth 200 – $695.00.
  • Wonderful Multi-Drawer Armoire, Cedar Lined w Bottom Drawer – Booth 913 – $349.00.
  • Beautiful Highboy Dresser with Great Detailed Handles – Booth 638 – $395.00.
  • New Haven Eight Day Time – Clock w Original Dial, Keeps Good Time, Booth 33ha, $160.00.
  • Bradley & Hubbard Piano Lamp Electrified – $295.00, Booth 644.
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Rembrandt self portrait, mother of pearl jewelry cabinet and more!

Come join us on Saturday, July 30th for free Appraisals from Norman Dill and Peyton White from 11am until 2pm.

  • Haunting Self Portrait of Rembrandt – Copy in Oil, Late 19th Century, $795.00, Booth 406.
  • Fabulous 21″ Hand Painted Trace Porter Evelyn Platter, $65.00, Booth 411.
  • Black Lacquered Jewelry Cabinet w Mother-of-Pearl Inlay. From Booth 693 – $149.00.
  • Fabulous Southwestern Sterling Bracelets – Now on Sale, 20% off from Booth 31.
  • Wonderful/Large 5 Drawer Felt Lined Jewelry Storage Case w Lift-Top Compartment – $285.00, Booth 314.
  • Oak Bow-Front Cabinet, c 1910 – Booth 42, $685.00.
  • Beautiful Hanging Wall Cabinet w Gorgeous Moldings – $850.00, Booth 405.
  • Reverse Painted Chinese Snuff Bottles from Booth 88. $28.00ea.
  • From Booth 410 – Fenton Blue Opal Hobnail Melon 7.5″ Fan Vase, $79.00.
  • Gorgeous Drop Front Desk, Hand Crafted w Nice Detail/Carvings, $595.00., Booth 914.
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Casual Appraisals with Will Paulsen and Charlie Taylor this Saturday

 

This weekend on Saturday July 16th from 11am until 2pm we will be having appraisals from one of the top antique appraisers in Virginia and our own Charlie Taylor, resident Crock expert.

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July Estate Sale featuring antique license plates, new estate jewelry and more

Come on down to the Ruckersville Gallery on Saturday, July 9th for this months Estate sale, featuring items such as a collection of 1920’s license plates including Virginia, a 1950’s working traffic light, wonderful new furniture both vintage and modern and an entire collection of estate jewelry.

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Appraisal event with Norman Dill and Peyton White Saturday July 2nd

appraisal collageWe will be having a casual appraisal event this Saturday July 2nd with Norman Dill and Peyton White from 11am until 2pm, limit 3 items per person, not an appraisal for legal or insurance purposes.

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antique ice box, courting bench and more

  • Set of Six Chairs from Booth 75 – Two Arms, Four Side Chairs, $299.00.
  • Antique Ice Box, Beautiful Inside and Out! $1395.00, Booth 75.
  • Fabulous Courting Bench w Magnificent Details, $1299.00, Booth 30.
  • Painted Vanity w Mirror – Seven Drawers and Mirror, $75.00, Booth 15.
  • Antique (Early 1900’s) German Round Top Grandfather Clock, Booth 314 – $`1195.00.
  • Great Wire/Oak Table and Chairs (w Oak Seats) by Chicago Wire Co. Circa 1900, $795.00, Booth 314.
  • Mid-Century Kromax Set of Canisters and Shakers – $75.00, Booth 1.
  • Quimper Ware from France – RARE! (Various Prices) Booth 84.
  • Great Selection of Head-Vases at Various Prices – Booth 9.
  • Muhammad Ali Three Frame Photographs – Framed and Matted. $80.00. Booth 88.
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Appraisal day, Saturday June 18th

The ruckersville Gallery is happy to announce that this Saturday, June 18th, we will be having an Appraisal day from 11am until 2pm where we will be joined by Norman dill and Pat Powell, the former owners of Harlow Powell Gallery, to give casual, free appraisals for up to 3 items that you want to bring.

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vintage texaco sign, E.A. Clore buffet, an estate sale this weekend and more!

  • Fantastic condition texaco sign, Dealer #38 $375
  • E. A. Clore Walnut buffet Dealer #33 $3,000
  • Craftique Server Dealer #75 recently reduced to $500
  • 19th century marquetry breakfast table, dealer #41 $1,650
  • vintage 45 drawer library card catalog, Dealer #314 $795
  • 19th century birds eye maple banded chest Dealer#40 $1.850

We have brought in a bunch of new things for the upcoming estate sale, including a huge collection of comic books, military items, jewelry and decorative items.  the estate sale will be held on Saturday June 11th from 10am until 6pm and Sunday june 12th from 12:30pm until 6pm.

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Pat Keats

Booth 1 – Glassware, Fiesta Ware and Pottery

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Kathy Seal

Booth #2 – Collectible Jewelry and Accessories.

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Victor Banton

Booth 6, Nice Selection of Glassware, Furniture and Collectibles.

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Ann Martin

Booth 7,  Nice Selection Sterling, Costume Jewelry,  and Accessories.

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Patricia Herring

Booth 9, Linens and Lace – Great Glassware and Collectibles.

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Stephen Harmison

Booth 11, ‘Bath Keeper’s Cottage Antiques’…Mr. Harmison has been in business 12 years and offers a great selection of primitives, quilts and uniques!’

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Stephanie Shifflett

Booth 13,  Oak Furniture, Jewelry and Militaria and More!

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Dabney Hibbert

Booth 16,  Nice Selection of Glassware and Collectibles.

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Dale Pointer

Booth 17,  Coins, Sterling and Jewelry!

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Robert Harris

Booth 26 – Antiques, Art and Uniques!

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Diane Mustra

Booth 30 – “Your Home Decor and Interior Design Shop”!

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Roger Oakes

Booth 31 – Excellent Selection of Sterling – Flatware, Jewelry and More!

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Shelly R. Dawson

Booth 36,  Assortment of Interesting Jewelry, Antiques and Collectibles.

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Jon Guillot

Booth 37 – Fine Selection of Books and Art!

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William Robbins

Booth 38 – Wide Variety of Unusual Antiques and Collectibles including Art – Mechanical Items and Glassware/Pottery.

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Karen F. Smith / Emily Ryan

Booth 40 – Fine Furniture, Framed Art and More!

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Nora P. Smith

Booth 48 – Wide Variety of Collectibles and Jewelry.

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Theresa Woods

Booth 50 – Large Selection of Unusual Collectibles and Antiques.

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Lisa O’Connor

Booth 54 – Nice Selection of Furniture and Collectibles.

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John Browning Edwards

Booth 55 – Cement Statuary – Antique Pewter and Furniture.

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Joyce Almquist

Booth 56 – Vintage Collectibles and Decorative Objects.

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Norma Jean Early

Booth 75 – ‘Georgie Mae’, Great Selection of Furniture, Furnishings, Framed Art, Jewelry and More!

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Joan LeGallo

Booth 77 – Nice Selection of Vintage Collectibles.

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Teresa Pace

Booth 81 – Beautiful Items!  Vintage Collectibles and Antiques.

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Beverly Smith

Booth 82 – Vintage and Antique Collectibles!

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Roger and Margaret Rydin

Booth 84 – Framed Art, Glassware and Collectibles.

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Jenny Simmons

Booth 105, Nice Selection of Furniture, Glassware, Framed Art and More!

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Lou Justis / Pat Powell

Booth 3 and 118 – Wonderful Selection of Asian Antiques, Vintage Collectibles, Furniture and Furnishings!

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Ponch McPhee

Booth 137 – Nice Selection of Paper Collectibles/Ephemera.

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Booth 117, Jon and Ellen Briones.

Upcycle Boutique of Virginia, Well Ordered Living – brings a Very Nice Selection of Jewelry for Your Consideration!

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Jim Matthews

Booth 188 – Coins, Coins and More Coins!

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Susan Collins

Booth 199 – Nice Selection of Uniques and Collectables.

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Ande Niedermayer

Booth 210  –  Furniture and Furnishings – Collectibles and Antiques!

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Hazel Livesay

Booth 278 – Framed Art – Vintage Furnishings and More!

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