Maine Antique Digest, December 2016 3-D
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This optometrist sign was $425 from
Park Antiques, Rutland, Vermont,
which had a double booth. John
Smart has been doing antiques shows
for 50 years.
This $1450 bronze lion, found in southern Vermont, was offered by Park
Antiques.
Navajo rug, 3'7" x 5'9", $1775 from Judy Srodawa of
Canandaigua, New York.
The tavern table was $550,
and the French bread
tray decorated with green
apples was $125 and sold
from Landmark Antiques,
Sudbury, Vermont.
Wooden “shabby chic” plate rack, $325, from
Landmark Antiques.
Two unusual Adirondack albums with pictures from someone’s Colorado camping trips
sold shortly after we took a shot of them. There were 11 black-and-white pictures in one,
and three in the other. The price was $98 for all from Robin Stephens of Richmond,
Massachusetts.
Practical furniture was shown by Champlin Hill Antiques, North Ferrisburgh,
Vermont. The painted white chest (right center) was $315.
The blue shutters sold. The white-painted cupboard, $645, and carousel
seat, $210, were still available from Tom Pirozzoli of Goshen, New
Hampshire.
Happy Holidays
from
Maine Antique Digest