

Maine Antique Digest, April 2017 35-A
-
SHOW -
35-A
ANTIQUES
MEWS
at
Brewster
ATrue
Antiques
Shop
Celebrating our
27th Season
�
�
�
�
�
�
2926 Rte. 6A, Brewster, Cape Cod, MA
�
508-896-4887
www.the-mews-at-brewster-antiques.com�
�
�
�
�
�
�
C
OUNTRY
M
OUSE
A
NTIQUES
19thC Primitives, Stoneware, Quilts
M
ARSH
H
AWK
A
NTIQUES
Chocolate Moulds, Tinware & Wireware
B
ETSY
H
EWLETT
L
ESSIG
Early American Pattern Glass
W
ILLIAM
N
ICKERSON
A
NTIQUES
18th & 19thC American Furniture
P
LEASANT
V
ALLEY
A
NTIQUES
American & European Art Glass
W
ILLIAM
H. W
IBEL
A
NTIQUES
Fine Art, Nautical, Folk Art
The MEWS re-opens to coincide with
BREWSTER IN BLOOM
Friday, May 5
th
- Monday, May 8
th
at 11AM.
�
spring hours:
fri-mon
11-4
Kris Johnson and Steve Sherhag are planning
to have the Old Riley Rink Show
which will be renamed
The Vermont Pickers Market.
It will be a one-day show on Sunday 10/01/2017.
We currently have the Okemo Base Lodge and
will continue to look for a larger venue.
Please contact Kris Johnson at 610-207-9505 or email me
at
info@texjohnsonantiques.comfor more information.
Attention
Vermont Week Riley Rink Dealers
Artist Frank Walter will represent Antigua and Barbuda at this year’s
Venice Biennale. Hirschl &Adler Modern had a booth dedicated to Walter.
“This year was a particularly strong edition of the fair. The twenty-fifth
anniversary gave it a luster and seriousness evident across the floor,” said
Tom Parker of Hirschl &Adler. The gallery “sold a nice handful of Walter’s
works to new collectors,” said Parker. Prices ranged from $4000 to $40,000.
Oscar Azmitia, born in New York in 1978, has Asperger syndrome. He was homeschooled
and began attending Pure Vision Arts in New York City about ten years ago. He likes
to paint on found objects, such as coins and vintage record albums. Seen here is a work
painted on a record album, priced at $400. Pure Vision was founded 15 years ago by the
Shield Institute, a not-for-profit human services agency that supports New Yorkers with
developmental disabilities.
Rhinoceros
, 1983, by William Hawkins (1895-1990), enamel on masonite
board, 40" x 48", was available at the booth of Ricco Maresca Gallery,
New York City, with an asking price of $50,000.
George E. Morgan (1870-1969) painted
Railroad Station, Gardiner, Maine
, in
August 1962. He was almost 92 years old and in a rest home in Gardiner. The oil
on board, 11
⅜
" x 14
⅜
", was available for $6500 from Steven S. Powers Works of
Art & Americana, Brooklyn, New York.