10-Y Maine Antique Digest, May 2015
2-Y Maine Antique Digest, May 2015
YORK
The Greater
ANTIQUES SHOW
The Greater
ANTIQUES SHOW
antiques . . .
art . . .
shopping . . .
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ANNUAL
Randi Ona
Early American
Antiques
973-495-3707
onaantiques@optonline.net www.onaantiques.comLove of beauty is taste.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Portrait, watercolor on
paper, c. 1830, attributed
to Amos Holbrook.
William R. &
Teresa F. Kurau
This 6" tall pitcher by Adams was made circa
1825. We will bring a large collection of
Historical Staffordshire, Anglo-American
ceramics, Liverpool pitchers, early glass,
political Americana and Currier & Ives prints
to the York show.
“Seal of the United States”
P.O. Box 457, Lampeter, PA 17537
717-464-0731 or 717-940-5372
e-mail:
lampeter@epix.netFax: 717-464-0590
Website:
www.historicalchina.comWe are always interested in
purchasing one piece or an entire
collection. Please give us a call.
LANA SMITH
Antiques & Design
Painted paper-mâché and
cardboard store display shoe.
Area in top to hold buttons.
(Shoe buttons 1 Cent),
11” high x 16” long
circa 1910.
specializing in
american folk art
textiles
& decorative arts
Louisville, Kentucky • 502-553-9491
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Lsmithfolk@aol.com413-245-4197
oldprint@verizon.netSHORT for York
AnneHallAntiquePrints.comStephen C. Burkhardt Antiques
stephen@scburkhardtantiques.com• 717-993-8670
Large Oak Burl Bowl
See these dealers and more at the Greater York Antiques Show.
Horse and cart toy, carved and
painted, late 1800s.
Joseph
J. Lodge
Jewelry store sign,
painted iron and
zinc, late 1800s.
Joseph J. Lodge
Nicely detailed pair of
carved wooden horses
in the original red and
black painted surfaces,
horsehair tails, and
mounted on the original
bases.19th century;
8” x 7”.
Thomas R.
Longacre
Carved wooden “bass”
fish weathervane in a dry,
weathered surface, and
mounted on an early painted
wooden finial.19th century;
13½” l. x 5½” h. Fish and finial
total height 20½”.
Thomas R. Longacre
Pennsylvania
paint-decorated
plank-bottom
chairs.
Louis and Clark
Antiques
Miniature glazed redware
chest of six drawers,
possibly American. Early
19th century, the rectangular
top above three rows of two
drawers, on cutout base,
with mottled yellow and
brown glaze. Measurements:
ht. 10” w. 11” d. 5½” .
Louis and Clark Antiques