Calendar of shows

Magazine Antiques, Oct, 2004

October 8-10. Sewickley, PA, CHILD HEALTH ASSOCIATION 5th ANNUAL SEWICKLEY VALLEY ANTIQUES SHOW. Location: The Edgeworth Club. Preview Party Friday October 8th, 6:30-9:30pm. Show Saturday October 9th 10am-5pm, Sunday October 10th, 10am-4pm. Manager Jack Squires 724-458-0450. For information call 412-741-2593.

October 8-13. New York, NY. THE INTERNATIONAL ART AND DESIGN FAIR 1900-2004. Seventh Regiment Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street. Admission $16. Benefit Preview: The Bard Graduate Center for The Decorative Arts in New York, October 7. Loan exhibition of Fashion assembled by Dr: Susan Soros, Bard's director. Forty-five dealers from 8 countries focus on the major 20th and 21st Century artists, designers and influences in the fine and decorative arts, including painting, drawings, sculpture, furniture, glass, ceramics, jewelry, metalwork, textiles and tapestries, rugs, photographs, books, watches, ethnographical and contemporary Asian art. A strictly vetted fair. A Haughton Fair. Contact New York (212) 642-8572; London (0) 20-7734-5491 www.haughton.com

October 9-10. Deerfield, MA. ADA/HISTORIC DEERFIELD ANTIQUES SHOW at Deerfield Academy. Featuring 51 dealers on Saturday, October 9th, 11am-6pm. Sunday, October 10th, 11am-5pm, Show admission: $12. For Show information call 413-775-7214. A forum on Neoclassical Furniture in Western Massachusetts will be presented by Historic Deerfield on Saturday at 3pm. For special event information and registration please call Dorrit Turner 413-775-7201.

October 9-10. Essex Junction, Vermont. CHAMPLAIN VALLEY FALL FOLIAGE ANTIQUES FESTIVAL. Vermont's largest antiques show during the peak of fall foliage. 15 quality exhibitors, 35 room settings. Miller Expo Centre at the Lake Champlain Exposition 5 miles from Burlington on Rte 15. Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 10am-4pm. New England Antique Shows, 781-862-4039 www.neantiqueshows.com

October 14-17. New York, New York. PARK AVENUE ANTIQUES SHOW. Wallace Hall, Park Avenue at 84th Street, New York, NY. A favorite of dealers and public alike, this 42 dealer "gem of a show" features 18th & 19th century American, English, French. Continental and Oriental furniture and accessories. Among the highlights are boxes and tea caddies, majolica, fireplace accessories, prints, paintings, silver, jewelry and much more. Something for everyone. Thursday 3-7pm; Friday & Saturday, 11am-7pm; Sunday 11am-5pm. Free Shuttle bus between Wallace Hall and the 7th Regiment Armory. 914-698-3442; Show tel 212-288-3588 or www.wendyantiquesshows.com

October 15-17. Cincinnati, OH. CINCINNATI ANTIQUES FESTIVAL. Features 43 dealers from 19 states showeasing English. American, French, and Continental furniture, and accessories. Friday, 11am-5 pm, Saturday, 11am-9pm, Sunday, 11am-5pm, Sharonville Convention Center, General Admission--$10 Complimentary program and parking. Information: 513-561-0950; www.cincinnatiantiquesfestival.org

October 15-17. Greenville SC. GREENVILLE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART ANTIQUES SHOW, 420 College Street. 19th annual show features select dealers in antiques and fine art. Keynote lecture: The Art and Antiques of the Biltmore House. Greenville is located on I-85 between Atlanta and Charlotte. For information, 864-271-7570 or http://antiques.greenvillemuseum.org

October 15-17. New York, NY. THE MODERN SHOW. Now in its fifth year, one of the most important mid-century modern events in the country. Exhibitors from the U.S. & Europe present important art and design from the art deco period through the 50's & 60's. Here will be found exquisite collections of furniture and furnishings, lighting, textiles, chrome, jewelry, art glass, ceramics, silver, fine art, photography, paintings and prints. Preview to benefit Art Deco Society of New York. Thursday, October 14, 6-9pm. At the Armory in Gramercy Park, Lexington Avenue @ 26th St., NYC. Friday & Saturday 11am-7pm, Sunday 11am-5pm. Stella Show Mgmt. Co. 212-255-0020. Preview dealer booths on line at 5pm Thursday at www.stellashows.com

October 16-17. Washington, DC. 1st ANNUAL HISTORIC INDIAN & WORLD TRIBAL ARTS SHOW. Museum quality Native American Antiques. Ethnographic Arts of the Americas/Africa/Asia/Oceania, and Antiquities. 45 Distinguished Dealers offering antique baskets, beadwork, pottery, textile, and jewelry, sculptures and masks. Western, Spanish Colonial, and Precolumbian art. Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW: one block east of the Washington Monument. Walk to Smithsonian, including the new National Museum of the American Indian. Collector's Preview (All Welcome--Everything for Sale) Saturday, October 16, 10am-noon. Tickets $35, available only at door. Weekend Admission, $10: Saturday 12-6pm: Sunday 10am-5pm. Managed by Barry M. Cohen. Info: b4rtime@cox.net. 703-914-1268.

October 16-17. Atlantic City, NJ. 'ATLANTIQUE CITY' THE LARGEST INDOOR ANTIQUE SHOW IN THE WORLD. New Atlantic City Convention Center: Exhibitors from 43 states plus Canada, England, Europe and the Orient. Highlights include Pottery, China, Glass, Silver, Fine Art and Furniture with free 200 mile delivery. The exclusive Computographic Locator System provides shoppers an instant printout of names and booth numbers of dealers featuring specific items. Saturday October 16, 10am-7pm; Sunday October 17, 10am-5pm. For a free courtesy pack, early entry discount tickets plus special hotel and airline rates visit www.atlantiquecity.com or call 800-526-2724.

 

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