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Magazine Antiques, March, 2004
COLORADO
Denver
ERON JOHNSON ANTIQUES, 451 Broadway, 80203. Telephone: (303) 777-8700. Offers a vast collection of period furniture, lighting, accessories and architectural items from the 17th-19th centuries. View over 7,000 items from around the globe online at www.eronjohnsonantiques.com. 20,000 sq. ft. showroom. Mon-Sat 10-5 or by appointment.
CONNECTICUT
Chester
ONE OF A KIND ANTIQUES, 21 Main Street, 06412. Fine and diverse stock of period 18th- and 19th-century American and European antiques; also, Arts & Crafts and Modernism pieces. Estate silver and jewelry, paintings and prints, interesting smalls. Since 1975. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10-5, closed Mondays and holidays. Telephone: (860) 526-9736. Web site: www.oneofakindantiques.com
Lisbon-Jewett City
MR. & MRS. JEROME BLUM, 45 Ross Hill Road, 06351. High country American furniture. Brass and iron lighting such as chandeliers, candlesticks, sconces. Brass decorative objects. Ceramics such as mocha creamware, salt glaze, delft. Fireplace furnishings and decorative accessories. Appointment advisable. Telephone: (860) 376-0300.
New London
ANTIQUES ON BANK STREET, 60 Bank Street, 06320. Overlooking the Thames River in the Historic Waterfront District. We carry a fine array of 18th-20th century art and antiques including: European & American furnishings, oils & prints, lighting, porcelain, glass, vintage & estate jewelry, mirrors & frames and more ... Come & explore the other shops & Historic NL. Just 2 _ hours from NY or Boston, 10 min. from Mystic. Shop: (860) 447-2523. Call for Appt. or Winter/Spring Hours: (860) 434-4049. Email: aratner@snet.net
Old Saybrook
STEPHEN & CAROL HUBER, 40 Ferry Road, 06475. Samplers, needlework pictures, silk embroideries, and schoolgirl art, offered at our historic gallery and grounds. Just off I-95 at the Connecticut River or mooring at adjacent marina. By appointment only. Phone or fax: (860) 388-6809.
Woodbury
DAVID DUNTON, Route 132 off Route 47 (35 Weekeepeemee Road), 06798. Furniture and accessories of the American Federal period. Paintings. Unusual hours: Thursday 1-5, Friday & Saturday 11-5, Sunday 1-5. Best to confirm. Also by appointment or chance. Telephone: (203) 263-5355. Web site: www.daviddunton.com
WAYNE PRATT & COMPANY, 346 Main Street, 06798. With the completion of our new addition we now have the largest collection of New England furniture and accessories for both the beginning and seasoned collector available in the Northeast. We also carry a selection of handcrafted reproductions to compliment any interior. Interior design services now available. Open daily: Mon-Sat. 10-5, Sun 12-5. Telephone: (203) 263-5676. www.prattantiques.com
DELAWARE
Centreville
RONALD C. BAUMAN, INC., 5722 Kennett Pike, 19807. One mile North of The Winterthur Museum on Route 52. 18th- and 19th-century American furniture, tall case clocks and related accessories. Tues-Sat 10-5. Telephone: (302) 655-4466.
Laurel
ACADEMY STREET ANTIQUES, LLC, 501 Pine Street, P.O. Box 401, 19956. Specializing in consigned quality 18th & 19th century furniture, glass, china, textiles and decorative arts. By appointment for personalized service. Telephone: (302) 875-1111, keep trying please.
Winterthur
WINTERTHUR MUSEUM, Route 52 Kennett Pike, 19735. An American country estate. Discover Henry Francis du Pont's fabulous mansion filled with his magnificent collection of American antiques, and stroll the glorious 60-acre garden. Telephone: (800) 448-3883 or visit our web site at www.winterthur.org
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
MILLER AND ARNEY ANTIQUES, INC., Georgetown, 1737 Wisconsin Avenue NW, 20007. Period antiques and accessories; 18th century and early 19th century Chinese Export porcelain; 19th century prints. We ship anywhere. Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30. Telephone: (202) 338-2369. www.millerarney.com
FLORIDA
Ft. Lauderdale
PAULINE POCOCK ANTIQUES, INC., 607 E. Las Olas Blvd., 33301. An elegant and extensive selection of fine early American, English and continental furniture, porcelain, silver and accessories, and an impressive inventory of well-listed Impressionist, 18th and 19th century paintings. Mon-Sat 10-5. Telephone: (954) 525-3400 or (954) 766-2925. Fax: (954) 462-2364. Email: ppafinearts@aol.com
GEORGIA
Atlanta
THE GABLES ANTIQUES, 711 Miami Circle NE, 30324. Since 1978 The Gables has been the premier source of antique Country French furniture and accessories. Also featuring Chinese Export & Imari porcelain, tapestries, clocks, mirrors and lamps. Open daily Monday--Saturday 10-5:30. Telephone: (404) 231-0734. Visit www.thegablesantiques.com
Savannah
J.D. WEED & COMPANY, 137 Bull Street (Downtown) and 102 West Victory Drive (Midtown). Specializing in American antiques from 1730-1850. Silver, porcelain and decorative accessories. Open weekends and by appointment. In Historic Savannah. Telephone: (912) 234-8540. Visit first at www.jdweedco.com
ILLINOIS
Highland Park
FRANK AND BARBARA POLLACK, 1214 Green Bay Road, 60035. We have available, and wish to purchase, American primitive paintings, furniture, folk art, textiles of the 18th and 19th century, decorative arts and jewelry of the 20th century. By appointment: (847) 433-2213. June through August: Sunapee, NH (603) 763-2403.
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