Friday, May 27, 2011

26th Lasdon Memorial Day Antiques Fair

Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial located in Somers, NY is the horticultural hub of  Westchester County.  The site will again host a Antique Fair with up to 85 booths on Memorial Day. Show hours are 10 to 5, with the last admission at 4:30. The admission fee of seven dollars will benefit The Glass House Fund at Lasdon Park. According to LewisboroLedger.com, a partial list of dealers expected include: 

Iron Renaissance, offering vintage quality restored garden and patio furniture; Sugar Princess, offering Americana, vintage toys, American art pottery, and primitives; and Maile’s Antiques offering 16th to 19th Century maps, Audubon and Denton prints, and natural history prints including botanicals and shells, also assorted ephemera. Vintage Wears will present jewelry, pocketbooks, lighting, bathroom fixtures, fireplace accessories, doorbells, curtain tiebacks and architectural items. What Was Is Vintage will bring antique costume jewelry and art deco objects; and Forget- Me-Nots returns with red, white, blue and brown Staffordshire fine china and Roseville pottery. Twentieth Century Ltd. will bring tremendous color and nostalgia with 1930s to 50s vintage barware and kitchenware. Butchen Boys specializes in French antique tools, iron kitchen accessories and wine corkers. Treasures from the Past will bring primitives, Victoriana, brass, glass, porcelain and prints; Value Oriental Rugs will return with handmade carpets and jewelry from Afghanistan; Andrij Roman Antiques has 19th to 20th Century furniture, accessories, art, porcelains and crystal; The Reinhardts will return with New England primitives, farm tools, kitchenalia, British tools, stoneware, and ephemera; Blue Shutter Antiques will offer French enamelware, country furniture and Stangl pottery; and S. Eden Antiques offers antique and estate jewelry, silver jewelry and collectibles plus vintage costume jewelry. GPSF will be offering 1800 to 1960s furniture to the show as well as smalls, books and lighting while Joy Starr Enterprises will have American Indian and Mexican 
jewelry, silver and smalls. River Boat Gambler Antiques Inc. will bring “estate fresh merchandise” including a very special signed Peter Ompir painted tin bowl. 


More information is at CordShows.com




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