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| Antiques Publications |
| New
England Antiques Journal: A monthly journal of news and information
about antiques. John is Editor-in-Chief and writes a lively monthly editorial
column that everyone should read. |
| Antiques
& the Arts Weekly (aka "The Bee"): Excellent weekly news source.
Tons of auction listings. |
| Maine
Antiques Digest (aka "MAD"): This site includes excellent archives
of several years' of MAD articles as well as a searchable price database. |
| Other Dealers |
| Christine Archibald Portrait Miniatures: Specializing in museum-quality antique portrait miniatures. |
| Artemis
Gallery: American Federal Period furniture and
related decorative arts. |
| Jeff
R. Bridgman Antiques: American flags, painted furniture, folk art,
decorative textiles, and fine art. |
| Carlson
& Stevenson: Antiques, art, and decorative arts including Schoolgirl
Art and other watercolors, oil paintings, folk art, furniture, and textiles. Site design by L Freeman Marketing. |
| Brian
Cullity: Early American furniture and accessories from the Pilgrim
era through the classical period. American and English ceramics are a
specialty and he always has a good selection of early American glass,
metal and woodenware. Site design by L Freeman Marketing. |
| Hanes
& Ruskin: Antique furniture of the 18th and 19th centuries, and
appropriate accessories with an emphasis on English ceramics, needlework,
silhouettes, paintings, and metalware. |
| Latcham House Antiques: Specializing in portraiture, nautical and folk art, early lighting, furniture with an emphasis on original surface, decorative textiles, and related accessories. Site design by L Freeman Marketing. |
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Gerard Mazzei Arts and Antiques: Specializing in quality 18th, 19th,
& early 20th century American, English and Continental art & antiques. |
| Thurston
Nichols American Antiques: Specializing in fine 18th and 19th century
American furniture and related decorative arts, with a particular emphasis
on form, original paint, and original surfaces. Site design by L Freeman Marketing. |
| Peter Pap Oriental Rugs: America's leading dealer of oriental rugs and tribal weavings. |
S.
Scott Powers Antiques specializes in American Colonial and Native American
Burl Treen and Treen of historical relevance and original surface, snuffboxes
and related domestic smalls of the 16th - early 19th centuries. |
| Janice
Paull: Specialist in Masons and other English Ironstone, c 1790-1890. |
| RJG Antiques: Hundreds of antique decoys in original paint as well as American folk art, period furniture, and appropriate accessories. Site re-design by L Freeman Marketing. |
| Raccoon
Creek Antiques: American folk art. Site design by L Freeman Marketing. |
| Rocky
Mountain Quilts: Specializing in antique American quilts, quilt blocks
and tops, as well as antique linens and other vintage textiles for beginners
to major collectors, traditional to folk art, doll quilts to king size,
dating from c. l780-1940, all guaranteed for authenticity and condition. |
| David
M. Weiss Antiques: A nice selection of 19th and 20th century American
furniture, landscape paintings, and decorative accessories. |
| Services |
| Alden
Identification Service: Specializing in the identification of woods
from antique furniture and other objets d'art. |
| Antiques Organizations |
| Antiques
Dealers' Association of America, Inc.: The Antiques Dealers' Association
of America, Inc. (ADA) was established in May 1984 as a non-profit trade
association. Its major objective is to make more professional the business
of buying and selling antiques. |
| The
Art and Antique Dealers League of America: The oldest antiques and
fine arts organization in America devoted exclusively to the best interests
of dealers and buyers of antiques and works of art, and to the encouragement
of educational and cultural activities in the arts generally. |
| Vermont
Antiques Dealers Association: The official dealer association of Vermont. |
| Antiques Show Promoters |
| Armacost
Antiques Shows: Information about shows managed by Bob James. |
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