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Collectors’ Gallery of exceptional antiques for sale

 

Floral Decorated Faux Rosewood Pa. Childs' Chair, c. 1860.
Raccoon Creek Antiques, L.L.C.
at Oley Forge
(610) 689-2200 / raccooncreek@msn.com,
www.raccooncreekantiques.com

Stencil Decorated Double Tombstone Wall Box, c.. 1840
Raccoon Creek Antiques, L.L.C.
at Oley Forge
(610) 689-2200 / raccooncreek@msn.com,
www.raccooncreekantiques.com
Jill Bokor Jewelry has become one of the Berkshire’s premier destinations for contemporary jewelry. Among works featured: Gurhan’s burnished 24 karat gold pieces, Temple St. Clair’s classic gold, rock crystal and moonstone works, Maine goldsmith Michael Good’s sinuous gold, New York designer Jordan Schlangers organic designs in silver and white and yellow gold. Other fine jewelry lines include: Carolina Bucci, Ellen Celli, Sarah Graham and Irene Neuwirth. Fashion lines include architectural pewter and brass work from France’s Metal Pointus and colorful ornate pieces from Tashka Designs.
SANFORD SMITH FINE ART
& JILL BOKOR JEWELRY
13 Railroad St., Great Barrington, MA 01230
(413) 528-6777 / www.sanfordsmithfineart.com
SANFORD SMITH FINE ART’S collection stands alone among Berkshire galleries. The noted art and antiques show producer shows a wide range of art from early 20th century works on paper from such masters as Charles, Burchfied, Arthur Dove, John Marin, and Reginald Marsh. Prints and drawings by the ever-popular Will Barnet, prints, paintings and cut-out’s by artist and illustrator Tom Slaughter, and the fanciful quilt-inspired work of Cheryl Warrick are also on display this winter. Currently on exhibit: prints signed by Maurice Sendak from Where the Wild Things Are and beautifully wrought silk screen works from the Babar books by Laurent de Brunhoff.
SANFORD SMITH FINE ART
& JILL BOKOR JEWELRY
13 Railroad St., Great Barrington, MA 01230
(413) 528-6777 / www.sanfordsmithfineart.com
19th century watercolor on paper of “Washington’s Tomb, Mount Vernon.” Image: 121¾2” x 91¾2”. Framed: 153¾4” x 123¾4”.
THE NORWOODS’
SPIRIT OF AMERICA
(410) 252-2012 / spiritofamerica@comcast.net
Early shirred rug, with pleasing composition and palette. Professionally mounted. 33” x 42”.
THE NORWOODS’
SPIRIT OF AMERICA
(410) 252-2012 / spiritofamerica@comcast.net
English brass rare 10.125” h. swirl based candlesticks c.1750.
EVE STONE ANTIQUES, LTD.
800-833-1665 / info@evestoneantiques.com
www.evestoneantiques.com
A porcelain Chinese Imari punch bowl, 1700 - 1720, 12” diameter.
FISKE & FREEMAN
FINE AND EARLY ANTIQUES
(802) 259-2579
info@fiskeandfreeman.com, www.fiskeandfreeman.com

Samuel Lewis. “The State of New Jersey.” Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1814. 18 1/2 x 12. Engraving. Original outline color. Very good condition.
One of the best early maps of the state, by two seminal figures in American cartography. $1,100

The Philadelphia Print Shop, Ltd.
8441 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19118
(215) 242-4750
(215) 242-6977 [fax]
philaprint@philaprintshop.com
www.philaprintshop.com

William Sydney Mount. “Coming to the Point.” New York: William Schaus, 1855. 19 1/4 x 23. Lithograph. Original hand color. Very good condition.
A classic American lithograph after Mount’s wonderful genre scene. $7,500

The Philadelphia Print Shop, Ltd.
8441 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19118
(215) 242-4750
(215) 242-6977 [fax]
philaprint@philaprintshop.com
www.philaprintshop.com