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Magazine Antiques, Feb, 2005

February 4-13, 2005. Palm Beach! AMERICA'S INTERNATIONAL FINE ART & ANTIQUE FAIR--The most exclusive and luxurious art & antique fair in the US is featuring approximately 100 of the very finest international dealers specializing in fine art and decorative objects, from classical antiquity through the 1960's. Presented are masterworks of Greek, Roman and Egyptian periods; Asian Art; tribal art; Old Master paintings; American and European 19th and early 20th century fine art; classic modernism; 18th, 19th and 20th century furniture; high jewelry and historical jewelry; armor; textiles and rugs; silver and ceramics; and objects d'art. For more information visit www.palmbeachfair.com or call (561) 209-1338.

February 6, 2005. Old Greenwich, CT. THE GREENWICH, CT WINTER MARKET ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE. Exhibitors at the Winter Market will be showing Fine Arts, Prints, Maps, Vintage, Asian, Silver; Glass, Rugs, and American, English and European furniture and Jewelry and much more. The show will be held at the Hyatt Regency, 1800 East Putnam Avenue, Old Greenwich, CT. Admission $6.00. Open 10-5. Lillian M. Gilman, (203) 222-2259; show hours, (203) 637-1234.

February 10-13, 2005. New York, NY. AIPAD PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW 2005 will be held at the Hilton Hotel, Midtown, 53rd and 6th. Sponsored by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD), the show will be open to the public Thursday, February 10th--Saturday, February 12th from noon to seven; Sunday, February 13th noon to six. Attendees will be able to view the art of photography from the rarest early works to emerging contemporary artists, offered for sale by 75 of the finest international galleries and private dealers. Special programs will be held Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday mornings. Admission: $20/one day pass, $30/four day pass. Ticket price includes AIPAD's Annual Membership Directory and Illustrated Catalogue. For more information: (202) 986-0105 or www.aipad.com.

February 12-13, 2005. New York City, NY. THE PIER ANTIQUES SHOW. An inviting, fun, entertaining, joyful and treasure-filled show! Traditional antiques such as folk art, garden furniture, arts & crafts period, rugs, quilts, tribal art, advertising, sporting and fishing, collectibles and books join an extensive selection of 20th century art and design, modern furniture and decorative arts and fashions. Discover both unusual and classic accent pieces for the home, including art glass, porcelains, silver, ceramics, jewelry, timepieces, art, paintings, prints, lighting, clocks, Asian antiques, bronzes, and more. Over 300 exhibitors in the Passenger Ship Terminal Piers 90 & 92, 12th Ave. @ 55th Street, NYC. Show hours Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. See and buy at E-preview at www.stellashows.com beginning 7 p.m. Friday, February 11th. Stella show Mgmt. Co. (212) 255-0020; www.stellashows.com.

February 24-26, 2005. Madison, GA. 4th ANNUAL MADISON ANTIQUES SHOW & SALE. The Madison-Morgan Cultural Center presents the 4th Annual Madison Antiques Show & Sale showcasing American antiques. Complimentary lectures by George C. Williams, author, historian and American Antiques expert and Gregory W. Guenther, renowned conservator and furniture maker. Preview party Feb. 24 at 5 pm, $35 advanced and $40 at the door. Show & Sale Feb. 25, 10-7 pm and Feb. 26 10-5 pm.; $5 each day. Lectures daily at 9 am. Information 706-342-4743 or 877-233-0598 (toll free); www.madisonmorgancultural.org.

February 25-27, 2005. Baltimore, MD. HUNT VALLEY ANTIQUES SHOW. Celebrating its 35th year, the Hunt Valley Antiques Show will feature prominent dealers from fifteen states offering period American, English, and Continental furniture and decorative and fine arts. Special events include a Gala Preview Party on Thursday, February 24, 6 to 9:30 p.m., and a lecture on Friday, February 25, 9:30 to 11 a.m., by interior designer Charles Faudree, known as a master of French country style. A special Loan Exhibit, "The French Look: A Connoisseur's Choice," will highlight antique Quimper pottery loaned by collector, dealer, and author Joan Datesman. The show will be held at the Holiday Inn Select, 2004 Greenspring Dr., Timonium, Maryland, I-83 and Timonium Rd., Exit 16. Hours are Friday, 11-8; Saturday, 11-7; and Sunday, 11-5. Admission is $12. The show benefits Family & Children's Services of Central Maryland. For reservations, call (410) 366-1980 x 232, or (410) 961-5121 www.ArmacostAntiquesShows.com.

February 25-27, 2005. New York City, NY. THE MODERN SHOW. Full of zip, charm and high style, featuring 85 exhibitors with 20th century antiques, art deco, mid-century modern, art nouveau and arts & crafts period art, textiles, designer furniture, glass, ceramics, silver, jewelry, books, photography and more. The best dealers converge in the historic 69th Regiment Armory, Lexington Avenue @ 26th Street in the Gramercy Park section. Benefit preview Thursday evening, Feb.24th 6-9 p.m. Show hours are Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also, see and buy at E-preview at www.stellashows.com starting 7 p.m., Thursday. Stella Show Mgmt. Co (212) 255-0020; www.stellashows.com.

 

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