November 21, 2014 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — 17 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION 18 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — November 21, 2014 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW This section was designed and published by The Bee Publishing Company, 5 Church Hill Road, Newtown, CT 06470; 203-426-8036 SPECIAL SHOW SECTION Happy Holidays And Glorious Gifts Begin Here! Welcome to the fourth annual Greenwich Winter Antiques Show benefiting the Greenwich Historical Society. For the past three years, we have had the pleasure of working with the most wonderful and talented exhibitors and committed chairs and co-chairs of the society, building this annual event. Each year, the show theme changes along with the inspired visions of volunteers dedicating their personal time to make our antiques and art show special…and special it is. Beginning with the Friday, December 5, preview party (6:30 to 9 pm), this year titled “Sugarplums and Snowflakes: A Nutcracker Holiday Gala,” the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center will be transformed into a fairy tale environment replete with holiday decorations and more. As you enter the event, you will be greeted by a Festive Cocktail Welcome, immediately setting the tone for a fun and enjoyable evening of delicious hors d’ oeuvres, fine wine and martini bar. Additionally, the society has significantly reduced the ticket price for the gala, making it more approachable for new collectors while still providing an exceptional value for the evening. Ticket information is available at www.greenwichhistory.org/antiquarius.php or call the Greenwich Historical Society at 203-869-6899 ext 10. But the real treat of the evening is the magnificent displays of fine jewelry, exceptional art, furniture and decorative accessories that bring warmth and character to your home, office and life. Forty three exhibitors will be joining us this year with a variety of objects from period antiques to Midcentury Modern, including new genres of rare and desirable autographs, graphic travel and advertising posters, Italian period furniture and decorations, rare and precious boxes, fine Oriental carpets, in addition to our prestigious returning exhibitors. When you think Greenwich, think QVC, Quality, Value and Convenience, as those are three of the many reasons to visit our show, including the opportunity to gain knowledgeable advice and current collecting trends from experts in their fields. Finally, with our show dates being earlier in December, we hope this provides a greater opportunity for early shopping convenience and more time to enjoy the event. Come join us and make the Greenwich Winter Antiques Show a gift to yourself and others who appreciate the finer things in life. On behalf of the Greenwich Historical Society, we wish you Happy Holidays and look forward to welcoming you to our show. Sincerely, Frank Gaglio THE COOLEY GALLERY Fine American Art Frank Townsend Hutchens (1869-1937) Tea Time, oil on canvas, 21” x 26” 25 Lyme Street Old Lyme, Connecticut 860.434.8807 www.cooleygallery.com November 21, 2014 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — 19 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION From their hands HITCHCOCK•PICASSO DICKENS•GINSBERG•GERSHWIN DOYLE•CHURCHILL•RILKE•MONET NAPOLEON•CHAPLIN•BRAHMS HEMINGWAY•STEINBECK BOGART•LINCOLN to yours. SCHULSON AUTOGRAPHS For more than 35 years, our company has offered quality historical autographs in the fields of literature, art, science, music, classic cinema and politics. Our collection includes artists like Picasso, Monet, Winslow Homer, Chagall and Grandma Moses; writers such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Virginia Woolf, Charles Dickens, Rilke, Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Steinbeck, Ginsberg; scientists, for instance, Einstein, Freud, Pasteur, Bohr, and Jenner; musicians including composers and performers such as Mendelssohn, Ravel, Bernstein, Puccini, Brahms, Copland, Gershwin, and Caruso; political and military figures such as Lincoln, Napoleon, Churchill, Herzl, Gandhi; and classic cinema including, Georges Melies, Hitchcock, Lubitsch, Chaplin, Welles, and Bogart: photographers, for example, Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Cecil Beaton, and Edward Steichen. • SCHULSON AUTOGRAPHS, LTD • PO BOX 54 • MILLBURN, NJ 07041 • USA SCHULSONAUTOGRAPHS.COM [email protected] • 973-379-3800 20 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — November 21, 2014 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION MARION HARRIS, New York City — Table snuff frog, mahogany tin-lined, English, dating circa 1880. It measures 5 inches across. PORT ‘N STARBOARD GALLERY, Falmouth, Maine — Yacht Columbia in a folk art shadow box, wood sails, painted background with cotton clouds and applied paper airplane, tramp art frame ornaments and measuring 23½ by 18 inches. The Columbia raced in the America’s Cup 1899/1901. R.M. BAROKH ANTIQUES, INC, Bethlehem, Conn. — Biedermeier oval desk after a design by Josef Danhauser. SCHULSON AUTOGRAPHS, Millburn, N.J. — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer. Tchaikovsky draws three bars of music from his The Tempest, a Fantasia for Orchestra, opus 18, 1873, Rare. June 25, 1913. Rare. DK FARNUM ESTATE JEWELRY, Lakeville, Conn. — 18K and ruby brooch/pendant, circa 1940s. AMERICAN SPIRIT ANTIQUES Box 69, North Norwich, New York 13814 Visit us online at www.AmericanSpiritAntiques.com Wee specializee in: High Style Country Furniture • Spatterware • Redware Weathervanes • Leather Books • Architectural Elements New England Paintings • Period Brass Candlesticks • Tole Massachusetts Bow Front Chest, Cherry with Bird’s Eye Veneer panels. Original Brasses For more information about this or other items Call (816) 223-0277 A large selection of Antique fireplace items for your needs 19th Century American Furniture • Period Fireplace Fixtures • Appropriate Accessories Telephone (607) 334-4020 Fax (607) 336-7655 www.antiqueandirons.com Ted & Jennifer Fuehr PO Box 11152, Shawnee Mission, KS 66207 [email protected] New Hampshire Antique Dealer Assoc. November 21, 2014 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — 21 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION AMERICAN SPIRIT ANTIQUES, Shawnee Mission, Kan. — Cherry Chippendale chest, Massachusetts origin. SCHULSON AUTOGRAPHS, Millburn, N.J. — Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States. President Lincoln asks Major Crowninshield to remove a soldier’s body from the battlefield, March 2, 1864. NANCY STEINBOCK VINTAGE POSTERS, Chestnut Hill, Mass. — Harper’s July, 1898, measuring 14½ by 9¾ inches, by Edward Penfield. LAWRENCE JEFFREY ESTATE JEWELERS, Litchfield, Conn. — Art Deco double clip diamond brooch in the World’s Fair style. THE COOLEY GALLERY, Old Lyme, Conn. — William S. Robinson (1861–1945), “An Old Lyme Pasture,” oil on canvas, 24 by 32, signed Wm. S. Robinson and dated 1908, lower right. Noah’s Ark holding 140 animals, mostly pairs along with original 19th century letters of purchase and ownership MAR!ON HARR!S N T R A D I T I O N A L U 1225 t Park Avenue, 212.348.9688 A R T New e York, A N D New [email protected] By Appointment A N T I Q U E S w York 10128 marion-harris.com 22 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — November 21, 2014 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION PORT ‘N STARBOARD GALLERY, Falmouth, Maine — “Nantucket/Siasconset” wooden sign, cream and green with black letters, Nantucket town seal on top, measuring 42 by 42 inches and dating from the mid-Twentieth Century. R.M. BAROKH ANTIQUES, INC, Bethlehem, Conn. — Rare Eighteenth Century Italian Lacca Povera guitar case. Welcoming Committee Frank Gaglio, Inc, operation’s manager Ryan Pickering and assistant show manager Lynn Webb are looking forward to welcoming visitors to the Greenwich Winter Antiques Show, Saturday and Sunday, December 6–7, as well as attending to the needs of our exhibitors. SCHULSON AUTOGRAPHS, Millburn, N.J. — Ernest Hemingway, American writer. Hemingway tells a story of a boxing match gone awry with John “Shipwreck” Kelly, within his typed letter signed twice. (June 15, 1943). LAWRENCE JEFFREY ESTATE JEWELERS, Litchfield, Conn. — Oscar Heyman sapphire and diamond earrings. November 21, 2014 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — 23 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION THE COOLEY GALLERY, Old Lyme, Conn. — Jean Swan Gordon (1922–2013), “White on White,” an oil on canvas measuring 34 by 36 inches, signed Jean Swan Gordon lower right. NANCY STEINBOCK VINTAGE POSTERS, Chestnut Hill, Mass. — Abricotine, circa 1903, 39 by 29 inches, by Eugene Grasset. DK FARNUM ESTATE JEWELRY, Lakeville, Conn. — Webb 18K and diamond ear clips, circa 1960s. MARION HARRIS, New York City — From a selection of early Eighteenth Century terracotta Neapolitan crèche animals, all finely formed with glass eyes and sensitive expressions. AMERICAN SPIRIT ANTIQUES, Shawnee Mission, Kan. — Large Smuggler horse weathervane. 346 Main St. South,Woodbury CT 06488 Exceptional Pair of Italian 18th Century Painted Bombe Commodes 24 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — November 21, 2014 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION LAWRENCE JEFFREY ESTATE JEWELERS, Litchfield, Conn. — Art Deco diamond earrings. PORT ‘N STARBOARD GALLERY, Falmouth, Maine — Island ferry Minnie, folk art model in the original paint, circa 1900, in a glass case measuring 25½ by 13 by 10½. The ferry was built in 1879 in Portland, Maine, and worked Ellsworth, Deer Isle and Casco Bay. Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Saturday & Sunday December 6-7 SCHULSON AUTOGRAPHS, Millburn, N.J. — John James Audubon, American naturalist and painter. Audubon agrees to have lithograph stones made for his “Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America,” which is in our manuscript document signed February 23, 1844. R.M. BAROKH ANTIQUES, INC, Bethlehem, Conn. — Regency period bull’s-eye mirror, circa 1830. AMERICAN SPIRIT ANTIQUES, Shawnee Mission, Kan. — Pennsylvania corner cupboard in cherry. See us at the Greenwich Winter Antiques Show k Friday, December 5 through Sunday, December 7 Circa: 1963 Artist: Nathan Circa: 1929 Artist: Frank Newbould Circa: 1962 Artist: Viggo Vagnby Circa: 1915 Artist: Poulbot Circa: 1905 Artist: Unknown THEATRICAL, FOOD & DRINK, SPORTS, CHILDREN, ANIMALS, TRAVEL, FASHION, TRANSPORTATION, MILITARY/PATRIOTIC... 1-800-438-1577 k nancysteinbockposters.com k Chestnut Hill, MA November 21, 2014 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — 25 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION THE COOLEY GALLERY, Old Lyme, Conn. — Guy C. Wiggins (1883–1962), “Mystic Harbor,” oil on canvas, 20 by 24 inches, signed Guy C. Wiggins, lower left. NANCY STEINBOCK VINTAGE POSTERS, Chestnut Hill, Mass. — Afrique Occidentale Francaise, circa 1950, 24½ by 39 inches, by Paul Colin. Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Preview Gala Friday, December 5, 2014 MARION HARRIS, New York City — Grouping of Vienna bronze frogs, circa 1900. 26 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — November 21, 2014 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION SCHULSON AUTOGRAPHS, Millburn, N.J. — Gustave Klimt, Austrian painter. Klimt writes and signs a pithy statement about painters, June 25, 1913. Rare. THE COOLEY GALLERY, Old Lyme, Conn. — Everett Longley Wamer (1877–1963), “Late Night, Downtown,” oil on canvas measuring 19¾ by 15½ inches, signed Everett Wamer, lower left. R.M. BAROKH ANTIQUES, INC, Bethlehem, Conn. — Rare Eighteenth Century Italian olivewood secretary bookcase. LAWRENCE JEFFREY ESTATE JEWELERS, Litchfield, Conn. — A 3.16carat mine-cut diamond ring, French, circa 1920s. ## # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # “Yacht AMERICA” (America’s Cup 1851) # # # # Oil on canvas, 25” x 18” Signed J. Hann 1908 # # # # ORT TARBOARD ALLERY # # # # Marine Antiques • Paintings • Folk Art # # # # 53 Falmouth Rd., Falmouth, ME 04105 # # # # Tel 207-781-4214 # # E-mail: [email protected] # # ############################## P ’N S G DK FARNUM ESTATE JEWELRY, Lakeville, Conn. — Jensen 18K bracelet, circa 1970s. Greenwich Show Amenities This years’ show will present not only exceptional exhibitors, but also many show amenities to enhance your overall experience. Our gourmet show café will be presented by Garelick and Herbs Caterers of Greenwich, Westport and New Canaan, offering delicious luncheon items and beverages throughout the run of the show. Plan on taking a break to refresh and revitalize and then return to the show floor for more exploration among our 43 exhibits. Charlie Lyons of PlyCon Moving and Storage will once again be our show shipper able to assist you with any packing and shipping needs you may have at reasonable prices. They are bonded and insured and treat your precious antiques with kid gloves. Charlie will be set up at the front of the show entrance. MARION HARRIS, New York City — A wolf in lion’s clothing! A Seventeenth Century silk embroidery depicting Romulus and Remus with a lion instead of a wolf. November 21, 2014 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — 27 Greenwich WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW SPECIAL SHOW SECTION 33 34 25 24 23 22 32 35 41 27 31 36 40 28 30 37 39 29 38 26 42 43 44 21 20 cafe 18 16 15 20a 9 13 14 W 11 10 1 coat check M 7 2a 17 19 8 12 6 2 3 show entrance 4 5 1 Robert Lloyd 212-750-8752 23 DK Farnum Estate Jewelry 917-841-8405 2 Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques 717-502-1281 24 The Cooley Gallery 860-434-8807 3 C.M. Leonard Antiques 914-763-8032 25 T.J. Antorino Antiques 516-277-1215 4 Poirier Schweitzer 514-939-9855 26 Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Inc. 27 Nula Thanhauser Antiques 5 Roberto Freitas American Antiques & Decorative Arts 212-308-2022 860-535-1797 and Vintage Purses - Accessories 215-266-2888 6 Philip Colleck Ltd. 212-486-7600 28 Alpen Art & Antiques 7 Hanes & Ruskin 860-434-1800 29 Marion Harris 212-348-9688 8 Nancy Steinbock Posters 800-438-1577 30 J. Gallagher 607-334-8698 9 Brennan & Mouilleseaux 860-283-2232 31 The Spare Room Antiques 10 Schulson Autographs 973-379-3800 11 Funston Antiques 978-758-6504 33 Glen Leroux Antique’s Inc. 203-227-8030 12 Neverbird Antiques 757-294-9296 34 Linda Gumb 917-539-3589 13 R.M. Barokh Inc. 203-405-6299 35 Imperial Fine Books & Oriental Art 212-861-6620 14 Fletcher/Copenhaver Fine Art 540-371-7540 36 Sallea Antiques Inc. 15 Moffly Media 32 Charles Edwin Puckett mofflymedia.com 37 G. Sergeant Antiques 970-476-3570 410-435-3738 330-668-0032 203-972-1050 203-266-4177 16 David & Donna Kmetz 508-476-2214 38 American Spirit Antiques 913-345-9494 17 Michele Fox 203-210-7654 39 David Brooker Fine Art 203-232-2807 18 Shaia of Williamsburg 757-220-0400 40 Carlson and Stevenson 19 Knollwood Antiques LLC 917-751-0820 41 Lawrence Jeffrey 860-567-0951 20 The Englishman Fine Art 239-649-8088 42 Arader Galleries 215-735-8811 21 Brad Reh Fine Estate Jewelry 631-476-9660 43 Zane Moss Antiques 212-628-7130 22 Port ‘N Starboard Gallery 207-781-4214 44 Eve Stone Antiques, Ltd. 203-466-6665 802-236-2342
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