| ABC Antiques of Quincy, Illinois will be returning to Warrenton for their 46th show. This high quality dealer specializes in reasonably priced and unusual antique bamboo pieces and furniture, majolica, folk art, dog items, and graphic advertising and tins. This fall they will bring paintings, bamboo shelves and tables, an unusual double chemist's table, a counter/church piece, early art, and garden and architectural pieces. They always look forward to seeing their many Texas friends at each show. |
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| A&D Antiques of New Paris, OH love all things retro. Owners, Don & Anita Howard specialize in renovated old juke boxes, pin ball machines,,, and slots. They bring a truck load of truly wonderful pieces, and their jukes are all loaded with great music and you'll hear them play throughout the show venue. |
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| American Antique Company of Mineral Wells, Texas feature hard-to-find furniture pieces, and, as their name suggests, the provenance is all American. Interesting items during past shows have included an oak doctor's cabinet with a revolving top, an oak curved glass china cabinet with claw feet and carved top, a Victorian walnut drop front bookcase/desk, and an oak hatbox highboy with carved backsplash. |
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| Anne-Tiques of Marietta, Georgia specializes in European antiques, primarily from Belgium. Beautiful wooden chandeliers, a variety of decorative items, and furniture, among them the ever-popular barley twist design, and a fabulous collection of lamp shades. In the trade for the past ten years, but new to Texas, Anne-Tiques is looking forward to their second Round Top experience at the Sterling McCall Antiques Showcase. |
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| The Boyce Collection of Rockwall, TX brings a wide range of fine decorative small antiques for the home to the show. Owners Jack & Nancee Boyce formerly showed at Zapp Hall. They are best known for Nancee's lamps, made from antique and unique items and Jack's "kitchen ready" antique scales. They also bring leather books, bookends, majolica, tole trays, boxes, silver, art and an assortment of other really cool stuff, from formal to primitive. |
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| Burnett's Buttons & Books of Ashland Ohio. Stepping into this booth is a trip into our patriotic past. Represented is the only major selection of political campaign items throughout the Round Top Antiques show. Jeff Burnett, owner, has been collecting since the age of 8 and has been a member of American Political Items Collectors since 1974. He is the largest traveling dealer of vintage World War I and II posters in the world. He is also the only traveling dealer in the country dealing in an extensive assortment of White House Easter Egg collectibles. Don't miss this extraordinary experience where there's something for everyone, from the beginning collector to the most seasoned.. |
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| L.P. Cline Gallery of Chattanooga, TN (since 1981) offers an amazing collection of Russian Impressionism and Contemporary Russian Art, primarily from the Soviet era and prior. You'll fall in love with the extraordinary beauty and mystical character of these original fine oil paintings and the intricate beauty of this vendor's Russian Lacquer Boxes. As a direct importer, the Gallery brings together powerful collections of paintings by Russian artists who never dreamed the world would see their incredible talent. Their commitment to this genre takes them deep into Russia where they carefully select paintings that represent the best of the Soviet impressionism era, and purchase them directly from the artists, or their families. Don't miss this breathtaking display in the Showcase Museum. |
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| Collectfest of Dallas, Texas has been enthusiastically collecting and dealing in antiques for over twenty years. Owners, Steve and Jennifer Roberts moved to Dallas two years ago from Chicagoland, bringing with them their interest and collections of beautiful antique and vintage marbles, an enviable sports collection, vintage pinbacks, cereal premiums and various other vintage, and oh so interesting "smalls". Jennifer is an avid collector of antique penguins, so you'll find a fun & fanciful collection of them as well! The Roberts also buy and sell collections for their customers. |
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| The Copper Mountain Company of Lumberton, Texas, Rick and Cindy Gillette opened their first antique store in a historical post office in Woody, CA. They have been buying and collecting for over twelve years and have a wonderful array of English and French Antique Furniture and Fine Accessories, including and sterling silver, collectible glassware, pottery, textiles, and porcelain. |
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| Cornwell & Company. Suzanne Cornwell creates a full and eclectic range of beautiful jewelry. Some pieces integrate antique artifacts and beads, all reflect Suzanne's incredible sense of design and balance. Truly wearable art! |
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Dazzling Designs Donia Harbin of Duluth, Georgia searches the world for old beads and decorative items, such as prayer wheels to include in her one-of-a-kind wearable art. Vintage copper, turquoise and amber are among her featured items as well.
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| Elegant Reflections of Northfield, Illinois specializes in 19th Century French decorative arts with a focus on classical bronzes. Every element of their show collection is truly unexcelled, nationwide, in terms of quality and investment potential. |
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| Fred's Collectibles of Fort Mill, SC specializes in advertising, toys and Americana collectibles. Featured are porcelain and tin signs, rare tobacco and coffee tins, serving and tip trays, match holders, shaving memorabilia, late-1800 and early-1900 advertising calendars, cap guns from the late 1890s to 1950s (many in the original boxes,) still and mechanical banks, toy steam engines, Victorian napkin rings, early posters, doorstops and numerous country store items. |
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| Generations of San Antonio, Texas owners Janie and Ray Bradley are always out looking for that next wonderful piece of oak, glass, or pottery to add splashes of color and interest to their customers' homes. Antique hunts of long duration are among their favorite things to do, with all the fascinating stops along the way. "It's exciting for us to hit the road and go on a long antique hunt, not knowing what's around the next corner," says Janie. Over the last sixteen years, on shorter trips, they've been haunting antique shops and fields in Boerne, Comfort, San Antonio and Warrenton/Round Top. "We've learned a lot along the way," says Janie who looks forward to retiring from her real world job in education to indulge her passion more. The Bradley's love sharing their treasures and fun with friends and customers, so come see what's to be discovered in their very neat booth at the Showcase this upcoming show. |
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| George Timmons Antique Prints of Hilton Head, South Carolina is known for its "cut-above" works of art on paper. Featured is everything from natural history subjects, to antiquarian maps of Texas, as well as a variety of French posters and Americana images such as Currier and Ives, and Alfred Bierstadt. There will also be a unique collection of advertising pieces and higher end books. |
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| Hawkins Antiques of Valdez, North Carolina sells high quality Indian and western artifacts and Civil and Indian War relics. Among the unique finds from this dealer are his beautifully restored and mounted outboard motors dating from the '20s, '30s and '40s. They also have lever-action Winchesters and perfectly restored antique fans from the early 1900s. |
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| Irene's Antiques of Distinction was established over 50 years ago by Irene Traylor and now is run by her daughter, Phyllis Irene Wentworth. Phyllis, a graduate Gemologist, specializes in exquisite estate jewelry. Most pieces have been appraised by an appraiser certified by the National Association of Jewelry Appraisers. Phyllis will be returning to our Fall 2011 show. |
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| Jerrys' Antiques of Davenport Iowa is a preeminent dealer in early American pressed glass. A gorgeous collection will be displayed at the upcoming Fall show which marks this prestigious dealer's entry into the Round Top experience. Jerry's Antiques also specializes in a collection of Haviland China and will be showing pieces from their Flow Blue collection. |
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John Dunham's American Glass (formerly Jerry Wood) hales from Louisiana and features exquisite American glassware. Wood is an expert on its provenance, design and manufacture.
We are sorry to inform Jerry's past customers of his passing shortly after the last show. He will be missed by us all. His partner, John Dunham will be returning to the Fall show.
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| K&K Ventures of Houston, Texas specialize in antique clocks. Owners, Heidi and Ben Fulbright are pictured at right with one of the most unusual clocks that they will be bringing to the show in April. A fine French Tall Cased Clock, dating from the mid 19th century, in a later (ca 1980) most unusual case with attached seats. Their collection includes myriad other interesting items such as miniature hammers (and other tools) and a collection of miniature furniture (dare we call them "Salesman Samples"?). |
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| Kent Washburn Antiques of San Antonio, Texas specializes in American-made glassware from 1850 to 1970. Elegant stems, serving pieces, candlesticks, pink and green depression ware and pattern glass. From practical to the very unusual, Washburn is truly a one-stop-shop for superior glass. |
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Lingering Treasures of Brenham, Texas specializes in American oak and features a broad range of decorator items from primitive to refined. Beautiful old quilts and linens will also also featured.
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| Linsy J's Jewels of Lampasas, Texas offers a fantastic selection of high-end designer vintage & antique jewelry including Haskell jewelry. Browse a delightful display of vintage feminine accessories as well – antique & vintage purses, compacts, perfume bottles, chic hats, sparkling hatpins, dazzling tiaras and charming clothing – all in a setting defined by colorful vintage prom dresses. An excellent array of antique & estate diamond rings will also be shown. Ladies, lose yourselves in timeless romance while your men talk & shop vintage firearms & accessories. |
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| Memories Antiques of Dunellen, New Jersey is the place to find incredible treasures in glass. Owner, Ed Sawicki specializes in exquisite European and American glassware and many an unusual find will be yours to discover. |
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| Not Too Shabby of Golden, Missouri has an amalgamation of wonderful finds that are difficult to categorize. Among the treasures are antique linens both embroidered and featuring cutwork, painted china, powder room items, vintage silver pieces and sundry other items. Wander through this booth slowly so as not to miss a thing. |
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| Plain Ol' Country Antiques of Brenham, Texas primarily features such items as Texas pine wardrobes, harvest tables and an array of pottery. Also making an appearance at the show will be vintage glassware, rare prints, bookcases, dry sinks, country store counters and more. |
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| Rain or Shine Antiques of College Station, TX features mid-century modern furniture, lamps, decorative and other hard-to-find items. Many are iconic for this era, and all are interesting. They also have a large collection of memorabilia from the glory years of the airline industry when air travel was both new and glamorous. |
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| S&J Antiques of Bellville, Texas offers an eclectic mix of fine antiques and vintage collectibles. Here you'll find a fun and varied mix of Depression glass, majolica, Shawnee and McCoy pottery, Aladdin lamps, wall pockets, cast iron, hand painted tole trays & lamps, vintage soda shop malted milk mixers and blenders, and much more. Also being featured is the unique and whimsical 'found object art' created by Karen Mauro of Truly Vintage from Asheville, NC. Her art pieces are made from vintage collectibles and antiques and are one-of-a-kind and truly unique. Truly Vintage also specializes in funky and fun jewelry made from vintage jewelry and updated for today's "must have" looks. S&J will be returning to the Round Top experience in Spring 2011 |
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Salado Creek Antiques of Salado, TX specializes in the finest American antiques. They always have an incredible selection of Quartersawn carved oak, walnut, and mahogany furniture. Many fine pieces feature original finish as well as restored finishes. Also to be viewed this Fall show is a great collection of glassware, lamps, clocks and decorative accessories.
If you are seeking to add that "special" piece to your collection or if you are just looking for incredible quality, lasting beauty, and a great investment in a functional piece destined to become your family heirloom, don't miss this delightful vendor in the Cadillac Museum building. |
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| Sparlin Investments Quality Antiques of Gainesville, Texas specializes in 1950s and older automotive-related decor that is perfect for offices and media/gamerooms. Museum quality restored gas pumps, service cabinets, porcelain and neon signs and soda-related memorabilia abound. Very rare items are a specialty. |
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| Trash N Treasure Antiques of Signal Mountain Tennessee features period French and English antiques and primitive American pieces ranging in price from $2,000 to $5,000. Everything from old French butcher blocks to delicate footstools. Brenda & Van Stephens of Trash N Treasure will be returning for our Spring 2012 show. |
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| Vine of Time of Fort Worth, Texas specializes in early pattern glass, especially opalescent and vaseline & early Fenton glass. Among the finds to be discovered are American art pottery, open salt collections, and Majolica, as well as unusual items not normally seen in the retail antique market. |
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| The Wester Gallery of Roswell, Georgia specializes in all things Tiffany. Tom Wester, owner, has an incredible collection of Tiffany glass lamps and decorative items. He has been a collector and dealer in original Tiffany Studios lamps and glass for thirty years and teaches a course in this field of expertise ("The Lamps of Tiffany") at Emory University's Olli Center. Tom specializes in rare, one-of-a-kind items and is a wealth of knowledge about Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tiffany glass, and the studio that created these stunning pieces of decorative art from 1878 through 1933. |
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| A Window in Time Antiques of Southlake Texas offers a variety of quality porcelains and sterling Victorian treasures. Owner, Debra Tuttle rolled quarters to buy her first Nippon vase in the early 1980s and has been in love with Nippon ever since. Here you'll find not only Nippon and Royal Bayreuth porcelains, but rarities such as tussie mussies, fabulous match safes with photo compartments, and small treasures like children's nursery rhyme forks, spoons, napkin rings, right along with sewing collectibles. Sterling hearts for Victorian Friendship bracelets, and a range of other Victorian items are also available. |
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