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New HampshireAntiques Show
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August 9 - 11, 2018Thursday & Friday, 10am - 7pm • Saturday, 10am - 4pm
THE MANCHESTER DOWNTOWN HOTEL (formerly The Radisson) Manchester, NH
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Painted Ceremonial Parade Drum with View of West Point Parade drum signed by the maker W. S. Tompkins of
New York and dated 1853. 15” high.
Kelly Kinzlewww.kellykinzleantiques.com
717.495.3395P.O. BOX 235, NEW OXFORD, PA 17350
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the New Hampshire Antiques Dealers Association and our exhibitors, I welcome you to the sixty first edition of the New Hampshire Antiques Show. Rumor has it that there are no more good antiques to be found. While shopping the show, I’m sure you will find that rumor is false. Our exhibitors have again gone all out to offer you the best.
We hope you will take this program along with you when you leave and visit some of our advertisers who are not participating in the show. As is often heard, all the good stuff isn’t at the shows. There is plenty more at shops around the state.
We are looking forward to reconnecting with old friends and hoping to make a few new ones. You will notice that a couple of long time exhibitors and no longer in “show biz”. Don and Gail Piatt and Ed Weissman will not be exhibiting this year. We wish these icons of the New Hampshire Antiques Show well and still hope to see them out on the antiques trail. As you know, antiques dealers never retire.
Our untiring volunteer members have worked hard all year long to make our show enjoyable for both the customer and exhibitor. Enjoy the show and your stay in New Hampshire.
Thomas M. Thompson, President New Hampshire Antiques Dealers Association
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THOMAS R. LONGACRE ANTIQUESBOOTH #3
Step top desk in old red paint. Purchased directly from an old Massachusetts family,
offered here for the first time. Height 45” / Width 23”
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The Spoffard Family Heart Hooked RugSheared Wool on Fine Woven Hemp, Brilliant Color.
Berlin, Massachusetts Circa 1860 Fine Condition. Pineapple is Symbol for Early New England Hospitality.
August Americana
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Ruby Devol (Vicinity of Westport Point, Massachusetts, 1804-1866) Portrait of Ann Potter
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18th c. New England Highboy w/ Cabriole Legs
c. 1900 Large Chinese Porcelain Charger
Hand-carvedWooden Eagle
Pediment
Handel signed Arts & CraftsSlag Glass Lamp19th c. Pennsylvania
Step-back Cupboard
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William Aiken Walker (1838-1921)Painting of a Southern Cabin
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Lady in blue dress with her cat, wonderful American seaport in background.
C. 1845. Oil on canvas, 30 x 37 inches framed.Private collection.
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Pair of CowboyShooting Gallery TargetsWm. F. Mangels Co.,Coney Island, NY, c.1910Ht. 47”, W. 25 ½”, D. 8 ½”Cast iron retaining their in-usepaint history.
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Vibrant folk art painting of a sailing ship. On Boston artist board. Reminiscent of J. O. J. Frost paintings.
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Melissa Alden #23PORTSMOUTH, NH
Kate A. Alex & Co. #63WARNER, NH
American Garage #6LOS ANGELES, CA
American Sampler #1BOYDS, MD
Barbara Ardizone Antiques #13SALISBURY, CT
Axtell Antiques #60DEPOSIT, NY
Pam & Martha Boynton #51GROTON, MA
Brock & Co. #19CONCORD, MA
Hollis Brodrick #33PORTSMOUTH, NH
John Chaski Antiques #12CAMDEN, DE
Cherry Gallery #35DAMARISCOTTA, ME
Paul & Linda DeCoste #4WEST NEWBURY, MA
Dennis & Dad Antiques #40FITZWILLIAM, NH
DeWolfe and Wood #20ALFRED, ME
Christopher & Bernadette Evans Antiques #54WAYNESBORO, VA
Brian J. Ferguson #58SWANSEA, MA
M. Finkel & Daughter #65PHILADELPHIA, PA
Robert T. Foley Antiques #57GRAY, ME
Samuel W. Forsythe Antiques #49COLUMBUS, OH
Tucker Frey Antiques #44WOODBURY, CT
Pat & Rich Garthoeffner #59LITITZ, PA
Fred Giampietro #26NEW HAVEN, CT
John D. Gould #67YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NY
Scott Bassoff and Sandy Jacobs #56SWAMPSCOTT, MA
Jason Samuel Fine Art & Antiques #53MILFORD, NH
Bob Jessen & Jim Hohnwald #27FITZWILLIAM, NH
Jewett-Berdan Antiques #47NEWCASTLE, ME
Bill Kelly #62LIMINGTON, ME
Kelly Kinzle #52NEW OXFORD, PA
Nathan Liverant and Son, LLC #9COLCHESTER, CT
Thomas R. Longacre Antiques #3MARLBOROUGH, NH
Ian McKelvey Antiques #10SO WINDHAM, CT
MG Art & Antiques #5MERRIMAC, MA
Judith & James Milne #14KINGSTON, NY
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Missouri Plain Folk #50SIKESTON, MO
Nevermore Antiques #18DOVER, NH
Newsom & Berdan Antiques #16THOMASVILLE, PA
Jeff & Holly Noordsy #32 Art and AntiquesCORNWALL, VT
The Norwoods’ Spirit of America #31TIMONIUM, MD
Old as Adam #11PORTSMOUTH, NH
Olde Hope Antiques, Inc. #28NEW HOPE, PA
Hercules Pappachristos #46DERRY, NH
Pewter & Wood Antiques #7ENFIELD, NH
Ken & Robin Pike #17NASHUA, NH
Sharon Platt American Antiques #36NEW CASTLE, NH
Frank & Barbara Pollack #37 American Antiques & ArtSUNAPEE, NH & HIGHLAND PARK, IL
Pratt’s Antiques #34VICTOR, NY
Resser-Thorner Antiques #8MANCHESTER, NH
John H. Rogers Antiques #45NEW LONDON, NH
Jeffrey Roelof #24KALAMAZOO, MI
Stella Rubin #29DARNESTOWN, MD
A. E. Runge Jr. -- Oriental Rugs #68YARMOUTH, ME
Peter Sawyer Antiques #15EXETER, NH
Stephen Score, Inc. #55BOSTON, MA
John Sideli Antiques & Fine Art #41WESTPORT, MA
Mary & Joshua Steenburgh #21PIKE, NH
Jef & Terri Steingrebe #43NEW LONDON, NH
Stephen-Douglas Antiques #39ROCKINGHAM, VT & WALPOLE, NH
Steven F. Still Antiques #22MANHEIM, PA
Thomas M. Thompson #30PEMBROKE, NH
Jonathan Trace #48PORTSMOUTH, NH
Village Braider, Inc. #25PLYMOUTH, MA
Michael Whittemore #38 Antiques & Folk ArtPUNTA GORDA, FL
Withington & Co. #42PORTSMOUTH, NH
Douglas Wyant Antiques, LLC #2CASSOPOLIS, MI
Gary F. Yeaton Antiques #61CONCORD, NH
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American Sampler
DouglasWyant
Antiques
Thomas R. Longacre Antiques
Paul &Linda
DeCoste
MG Art& Antiques
AmericanGarage
Pewter & Wood
Antiques
Resser-Thorner Antiques
Mary & JoshuaSteenburgh
Pratt's Antiques
Nathan Liverant and Son, LLC
DeWolfe and Wood
IanMcKelveyAntiques
Old as Adam
JohnChaski
Antiques
Judith & James Milne
Peter SawyerAntiques
Newsom & Berdan
Antiques
Ken & RobinPike
Nevermore Antiques
Brock & Co.
Melissa Alden
Je�rey Roelof
Village Braider, Inc.
Fred Giampietro
Cafe
Stella Rubin
M. Finkel & Daughter
Kate A. Alex & Co.
Scott Basso�
&Sandy Jacobs
Jewett-Berdan
Antiques
Frank & Barbara Pollack, American
Antiques & Art
Michael Whittemore Antiques &
Folk Art
Stephen-DouglasAntiques
Dennis & DadAntiques
John Sideli Antiques& Fine Art
Withington& Co.
Pam & Martha
Boynton
Axtell Antiques
Sponsored by the NHADA 2018
KellyKinzle
Jef & TerriSteingrebe
Tucker FreyAntiques
John H. RogersAntiques
Hercules Pappachristos
Jonathan Trace
Samuel W. Forsythe Antiques
MissouriPlain Folk
Jason Samuel Fine Art & Antiques
Christopher & Bernadette
Evans Antiques
StephenScore, Inc.
Robert T. Foley Antiques
Brian J. Ferguson
Pat & RichGarthoe�ner
Gary F. Yeaton Antiques Bill Kelly
Thomas M. Thompson
TheNorwoods’
Spirit of America
Je� & HollyNoordsy Art& Antiques
HollisBrodrick
Cherry Gallery
SharonPlatt
AmericanAntiques
New HampshireHome
DesignNew England
NorthshoreMagazine
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John D.Gould
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Rugs
Antiques & Fine Arts
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Olde Hope Antiques, Inc.
Barbara Ardizone Antiques
Steven F. Still Antiques
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Paul &Linda
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MG Art& Antiques
AmericanGarage
Pewter & Wood
Antiques
Resser-Thorner Antiques
Mary & JoshuaSteenburgh
Pratt's Antiques
Nathan Liverant and Son, LLC
DeWolfe and Wood
IanMcKelveyAntiques
Old as Adam
JohnChaski
Antiques
Judith & James Milne
Peter SawyerAntiques
Newsom & Berdan
Antiques
Ken & RobinPike
Nevermore Antiques
Brock & Co.
Melissa Alden
Je�rey Roelof
Village Braider, Inc.
Fred Giampietro
Cafe
Stella Rubin
M. Finkel & Daughter
Kate A. Alex & Co.
Scott Basso�
&Sandy Jacobs
Jewett-Berdan
Antiques
Frank & Barbara Pollack, American
Antiques & Art
Michael Whittemore Antiques &
Folk Art
Stephen-DouglasAntiques
Dennis & DadAntiques
John Sideli Antiques& Fine Art
Withington& Co.
Pam & Martha
Boynton
Axtell Antiques
Sponsored by the NHADA 2018
KellyKinzle
Jef & TerriSteingrebe
Tucker FreyAntiques
John H. RogersAntiques
Hercules Pappachristos
Jonathan Trace
Samuel W. Forsythe Antiques
MissouriPlain Folk
Jason Samuel Fine Art & Antiques
Christopher & Bernadette
Evans Antiques
StephenScore, Inc.
Robert T. Foley Antiques
Brian J. Ferguson
Pat & RichGarthoe�ner
Gary F. Yeaton Antiques Bill Kelly
Thomas M. Thompson
TheNorwoods’
Spirit of America
Je� & HollyNoordsy Art& Antiques
HollisBrodrick
Cherry Gallery
SharonPlatt
AmericanAntiques
New HampshireHome
DesignNew England
NorthshoreMagazine
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John D.Gould
A.E. Runge Jr. –Oriental
Rugs
Antiques & Fine Arts
The MagazineAntiques
Hospitality
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Bob Jessen & Jim
Hohnwald
Shipper
Olde Hope Antiques, Inc.
Barbara Ardizone Antiques
Steven F. Still Antiques
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By Kate eagen Johnson
NEW YORK CITY — “The name ‘Chippendale’ was like ‘Kleenex.’ It became shorthand for ‘English Roco-co’ and English and American furniture in this style.” The wry Morrison H. Heckscher, curator emeritus of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s American Wing, coined this charming simile to express the domi-nance of the legendary moniker. He and other devo-tees of Thomas Chippendale (1718–1779) are exploit-ing the 300th anniversary of the cabinetmaker and designer’s birth to refocus attention on this signifi-cant talent. During the commemora-tive year of 2018, exhibitions and events on either side of the Atlantic honor the most famous furniture maker of the Eighteenth Century and perhaps of all time.
A host of museums and organiza-tions have marshaled forces to bring forth “Chippendale 300, 1718–2018, A Celebration of Britain’s Greatest Fur-niture Maker.” The programming ini-tiative taking place in England, Scot-land and the United States is
represented by the website www.chippendale300.co.uk. The online clearinghouse lists exhibitions, tours, lectures, demonstrations, workshops, apprais-al days, thematic trails, art competitions, concerts and even a tercentenary garden bed planted in Chip-pendale’s hometown of Otley. Leave it to the English to “say it with flowers.”
Born in Yorkshire, Thomas Chippendale set up a cabinetmaking shop in London by 1748. His estab-lishment grew into something quite large with workshops, a retail shop and a timber yard. Servic-
es included interior decoration and even extended to home security. According to Leela Meinertas, curator in the department of textiles and fashion at the Victoria and Albert Museum, one could hire a night watchman to guard the gate through Chip-pendale’s firm. His entrepreneurial versatility not-withstanding, Thomas Chippendale is best remem-bered for his pattern book, The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director, first published in 1754. Through it, Chippendale portrayed the au courant “tastes” of the Gothic, the Chinese and the Modern
— all aspects of a style called the Rococo since the 1840s.
The Chippendale story has its share of unexpected twists. As Heckscher pointed out in conversation, while pieces of furniture can be tied to Chippendale’s workshop, none can be tied with certainty to Thomas Chip-pendale himself. Because the work-shop did not mark its products, researchers have had to rely on pri-
For this object, an unidentified furniture maker combined elements from two of Chippendale’s “China Table” designs. China table, England, circa 1755–60. Mahogany; 28¼ by 37¾ by 26½ inches. Metropolitan Museum of Art, gift of Irwin Untermyer, 1964. From “Chippendale’s Director: The Designs and Lega-cy of a Furniture Maker,” Metropolitan Museum of Art.
During the commemorative year of 2018, exhibitions and events on either side of
the Atlantic honor the most famous furniture maker of the Eighteenth Century
and perhaps of all time.
The Eighteenth Century fascination with tea equipage is evidenced in the Director. This elaborate example shares similarities with some of Chippendale’s designs for tea
chests. Tea chest, Britain, circa 1760. Mahogany, gilt brass; 6 by 11½ by 6½ inches. Metropolitan Museum of Art, gift of Irwin Untermyer. From “Chippendale’s Direc-tor: The Designs and Legacy of a Furniture Maker,” Metropolitan Museum of Art.
( continued on page 30 )
Exhibition co-curator Alyce Englund remarked that the wealthy New York merchant Platt was careful about his likeness and that the promi-nent placement of the Chippendale-style chair makes a “fashion for-ward” statement. “Jeremiah Platt” by John Mare (1739–1802/3), 1767. Oil on canvas; 48½ by 38½ inches. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Victor Wil-bour Memorial Fund, 1955. From “Chippendale’s Director: The Designs and Legacy of a Furniture Maker,” Metropolitan Museum of Art.Thomas Chippendale Tricentennial
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By RicK RussacK
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Continuing through September 30, the
Portsmouth Historical Society’s Discover Portsmouth Center is pre-
senting a comprehensive,three-part exhibit giving credit to Ger-
trude Horsford Fiske (1879–1961) and other women artists. Fiske
was an accomplished Impressionist painter who trained under
Edmund Tarbell, Frank Benson and others. Perhaps not as well
known today as some of her contemporaries, she won many awards
during her lifetime. Some consider Fiske to be at least the equal of
Tarbell and as good as Mary Cassatt.
“Gertrude Fiske: American Master” features 65 of her works,
including several award-winning paintings not seen since her
death. A heavily illustrated exhibition catalog with essays by Carol
Walker Aten, exhibition curator Lainey McCartney and Richard M.
Candee accompanies the show. The first study of Fiske to be pub-
lished in decades, it places the artist in context with Candee’s essay
on three Fiske contemporaries and concludes with an examination
of women artists working in the New Hampshire Seacoast region
today .Concurrently with the Fiske exhibit, the upstairs gallery at the
Discover Portsmouth Center is presenting “Seacoast Masters
Today,” showcasing about 40 works by contemporary women artists
Amy Brnger, Donna Harkins, Sydney Bella Sparrow and Pamela
DuLong Williams. Running concurrently, “Sisters of the Brush and
Palette,” featuring 35 works, recognizes Fiske contemporaries Anne
W. Carleton (1878–1968), Margaret J. Patterson (1867–1950) and
Susan Ricker Knox (1879–1954), who trained and painted in Bos-
ton, Portsmouth and southern Maine.
“Portsmouth Burying Ground” (also known as “Old Ports-
mouth”), circa 1925. Oil on canvas. Private collection.
—Jeremy Fogg photo
“Strollers,” 1926. Oil on canvas. Private collection.
—Jay Willis photo
Portsmouth Historical Society At Discover Portsmouth Center( continued on page 8C )
“Zinnias,” circa 1920. Oil on canvas. Mr and Mrs Richard Thune. —Jeremy Fogg photo
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19th c pull toy of a mama and baby cow. Fabric covered, excellent condition, made in Germany.
Pilot House Eagle A life size eagle which has been carved from North American white pine with wings fully expanded - a span of 51”. This item was mounted on a
post in front of the pilot house of a Hudson River Dayliner that sailed from Kingston, NY to New York City. The silver over paint has worn through
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Antiques On Nine • 207-967-0626Over 12,000 square feet of English, Continental, and American furniture, architectural elements, garden items, and decorative accessories. The shop has some old - some new - but always unique and is known for its large selection of interesting lighting and its ever-changing array of pillows and quilts, as well as gifts. Open 7 days, 10-5 in season. Probably closed in winter.
The Farm • 207-985-2656Beautifully displayed large stock of 18th- & 19th-century English and French furniture and accessories. An impressive stock of maritime & animal paintings, prints, silver, copper, brass and Oriental porcelain. Idyllic setting, no reproductions, established 1967. Mid June to mid September, open 10-4, closed Wed. Mid September to Christmas & May 1 to mid June, open 10-4 Fri. thru Sun. or by appt. By appt. only Christmas to May 1. www.thefarmantiques.com • GPS is 294 Mildram Road, Wells.
MacDougall-Gionet Antiques & Associates207-646-3531A 60-dealer antiques center offering a wide range of period antiques. A barn full of formal and country furniture and appropriate smalls. Over 50 years in antiques. Open 10-5, 6 days. Closed Mon. www.macdougall-gionet.com
Wells Union AntiquesNine individually owned shops with 15 dealers carrying a wide range of country, formal, American, English, and Continental furniture, paintings, and accessories. Also garden, architectural, glass, china, jewelry, and collectibles. Dealers, decorators, and collectors welcome. Open 7 days; most shops open year-round.
Chase & Co. Antiques • 207-646-5880An eclectic mix of unusual antiques, imported French antiques, early American furniture & vintage pieces, architectural, lighting, decorative accessories, smalls, French linens & custom mirrors. An interior design-er’s dream. Garden area with unusual accessories, all located at Wells Union. Open year-round, Monday through Saturday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., open Sunday at 10 a.m. • GPS is 1755 Post Road, Wells.
Manko Antiques & Folk Art • 207-646-2595We offer a quality selection of 19th- & 20th-century American folk sculp-ture, primitive paintings, decorative accessories, & superb antique weathervanes. For over 40 years we have been a full-time family business and are a well-known source for collectors, decorators, & dealers nationwide. Usually open daily in the summer and fall, but call ahead to avoid disappointment; appt. preferred in winter. www.mankoamericanfolkart.com • GPS is 19 Seabreeze Drive, Wells.
R. Jorgensen Antiques • 207-646-9444Eleven extensive showrooms of fine period antiques, 18th and 19th century, formal and country. American, British Isles, Continental furniture and accessories displayed in lovely room settings in two buildings joined by manicured gardens. Three generations of the Jorgensen family have a national reputation for their knowledge and integrity. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. www.rjorgensen.com
York Antiques Gallery • 207-363-5002The gateway to Maine antiques. We are a 60-dealer shop offering 18th- & 19th-century country, folk art, Americana, formal furniture & many other types of decorative accessories. Our shop consists of 4 floors in an early restored horse barn featuring original floors and beams. Each dealer’s section is carefully curated, showcasing their finest items. Open 7 days a week, 10-5. www.yorkantiques.com • GPS is 746 Rt. 1, York.
Betsey Telford-Goodwin’s Rocky MountainAntique Quilts • 207-363-6800Offering for sale the largest selection of premier antique quilts, quilt tops and blocks dating from circa 1780 to circa 1950 from all categories. Also offering professional restoration using same date or earlier fabrics, quilt washing, appraisals & custom quilting. Open year-round. www.rockymountainquilts.com • GPS is 130 York Street, York.
Old as Adam • 603-661-9373A quirky sole-proprietor shop featuring eclectic antiques & vintage haberdashery. Curated 19th & early 20th century antiques, including Americana, folk art, signs, nautical, toys, oddities, & more. Vintage menswear & accessories dating from 18th to mid 20th century. Open Fri. & Sat. 12-9, Sun. 12-5, or by appt. www.oldasadam.com • GPS is 33 Ceres Street, Portsmouth.
Withington & Co. Antiques • 603-498-4778European & American furnishings, decorative arts, garden ornaments, lighting and mirrors. Interior design services offered by Laura Carrigan Design. Open Thurs.-Sun. 11-6, or by appt. anytime. www.withingtonandcompanyantiques.com • GPS is 207 Market Street, Portsmouth.
www.southernmaineantiques.com*Note: Even though most shops are open year-round, the hours listed are seasonal (spring through fall), and it would be best to call for special times or an appointment to avoid disappointment, especially during winter months. If you’re looking for maps, call 207-646-2595.
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PRESIDENT
Tommy Thompson, Pembroke, NH
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Rich Bojko, Northwood, NH
SECRETARY
Melissa Alden, Portsmouth, NH
TREASURER
Peter Sawyer, Exeter, NH
VP COMMUNICATIONS
Sharon Platt, New Castle, NH
VP MEMBERSHIP
Ken Pike, Nashua, NH
VP SHOW CHAIRMAN
Josh Steenburg, Pike, NH
DIRECTOR SHOW CO-CHAIRMAN
Beverly Longacre, Marlborough, NH
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Jared Chicoine, North Haverhill, NH
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INDEX
American Garage 36American Sampler 3Antiques and the Arts Weekly 21Axtell Antiques 23R.C. Brayshaw 14Cherry Gallery 25Coastal Route 1 in Southern Maine 24M. Finkel & Daughter 5The William Haskell House 12Scott Bassoff, Sandy Jacobs Antiques 15R. Jorgensen Antiques 10Kelly Kinzle Antiques 2Thomas R. Longacre Antiques 4Maine Antiques Digest 29
Manko Antiques & Folk Art 11Missouri Plain Folk 33New Hampshire Antique Co-op 9Newsom & Berdan Antiques 6Northeast Auctions 35Olde Hope Antiques, Inc. 13Hercules Pappachristos 7Pewter & Wood Antiques 20Ken & Robin Pike 22Sharon Platt American Antiques 30Skinner, Inc. 8Thos. Bartlett Antiques & Oddments 34The Greater York Antiques Show 22
Dealer List 16-17Floor Plan 18-19Message from the President 3NHADA Officers & Board Members 31Notes 32
Show Sponsors 33The 60th Annual in Review 26-27The 62nd Annual NH Antiques Show 20Walker Tavern Sign 28
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