We’re now managing five antiques shows in five wonderful communities!

 

Our new Da rien venture has become  “ANTIQUES & GARDEN ELEMENTS” held in a wonderful location at Tilley Pond Park right in downtown Da rien Connecticut on June 8, 2008from 10am – 4pm. Forty-five dealers will be displaying antiques for the home as well as the garden in a new venue with plenty of free parking close by. A benefit for the Da rien Historical Society.

 

Mount Hope Farm’s 2nd Annual Garden & Antiques Fair will take place on June 14 & 15 2008 once again on the beautiful grounds of Mount Hope Farm in beautiful and historic Bristol, RI. Hours : 10am – 4pm with 50 exhibitors displaying great antiques appropriate to both the inside and outside of the well furnished home. A benefit for Mount Hope Farm, 250 Metacom Avenue, Bristol RI 02839.

THE EAST HAMPTON ANTIQUES SHOW – 2008 runs from its’ Friday night Preview Party on July 11 from 6 – 8pm through Saturday July 12 from 10am – 5pm (early buyers from 9am – 10am) and Sunday July 13 from 10am – 3pm. Fifty five great dealers in walled booths carrying every sort of antiques imaginable – from wonderful garden decorations to mid-Century Modern to Fine Art as well as Folk Art, Oriental Rugs and Period American furniture and accessories. A wonderful event last year and we hope for even better things this time! A Benefit for the East Hampton Historical Society.

THE LITTLE COMPTON ANTIQUES FESTIVAL AT SAKONNET VINEYARDS was a great success in its’ new location at the beautiful Sakonnet Vineyards! We’ll definitely be back at the same great location come August 1 & 2, 2008 with the Preview Party on Friday night as usual from 6 – 8pm (this time with electricity!) and the show hours on Saturday from10am – 5pm.

THE NEWPORT ANTIQUES FESTIVAL at Fort Adams has had to be postponed until next summer.  We will keep you posted as plans progress.

The 41st Golden Ball Tavern Show will take place on the grounds of the Tavern on Boston Post road in Weston, Massachusetts on Saturday September 27. With nearly 100 dealers this grandfather of New England outdoor markets keeps on going and growing and changing with the times. From period, formal to funky folk art – fine glass & china to Arts & Crafts pottery to Oriental Carpets and garden antiques! – It’s all here.

 

A benefit for the Golden Ball Tavern Trust.

               

 

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