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10th Annual Indian Art and Frontier Antiques Show September 21


ANN ARBOR, MI – The Indian Art And Fowler out of New York state, found 20
Frontier Antiques Show celebrates its 10th miles from the Niagara Falls area. It was
annual show following the nine previous housed in one collection in the area since it
shows that received a lot praise and positive was discontinued many decades ago from its
feedbacks as each year brought more suc- days of use. It has a wonderful tiger maple
cess. The 10th year show will be Saturday, full stock with a "Roman Nose" butt stock.
September 21, 2019 at the same place in Imagine seeing an Indian standing on a cliff
Ann Arbor, MI.: Washtenaw Farm Council looking over the Niagara Falls, or a Colonial
grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road. farmer in his field out hunting with it.
This year’s show is again expected to be as Every year we have a great showing and
strong as the preceding shows as we have sales of early flintlock and percussion muz-
many in-state and out-of-state quality dealers signed up and ready to bring their zleloading guns, although they are only a small amount of the Frontier Antiques
best early American Life antiques for sale. available at the show.
The show theme is strong on early American Indian items of both the Great Our show is all indoors with plenty of free parking. General hours are
Lakes area and Western tribe cultures; with dealers specializing in early Great Saturday, Sept. 21st, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at $5 admission. Early buyers are allowed
Lakes fur trade antique goods, early Military, edged weapons, burl bowls and effi - Friday 2:30 - 6:30 p.m. at $10 each or Saturday starting at 7:30 a.m. for $20 each.
gy ladles, Southwest pottery, turquoise jewelry framed subject art, photos, and (No charge for children.)
books, plus early hand-forged fireplace and Colonial items and most any early WE have 122 tables/booths with 60+ quality dealers from across the country
American primitive or daily used life accessory. We have antiques from the first and Canada. Please mark your calendar for this show. You will not be disappoint-
contact (fur trade) through the American Indian Wars era. ed. It’s “the biggest small Indian Frontier Antiques show in the Midwest.”
Each year rare and unusual historical items appear from our great dealers, and For more information or dealer space, call 248-840-7070 or email frontieran-
what will surface this year? Many early American flintlock muskets will be present, tiques@att.net and/or visit rtlloydcollection.com for a contract & information.
including two special additions. One is a mid 18th century American flintlock

Historic Deerfield Symposium: Setting the New England Table


DEERFIELD, MA – Few things in life are better than delicious food and fine wine. new ways of dining provided opportunities for potters, silversmiths, and glassmakers
A meal provides the pleasures of cooking and eating, while knitting us together cul- to create a diverse range of objects designed for wining and dining. Along with the
turally, socially, and economically. Our relationship to food influences what and increase in dining equipment, printed materials abounded with the publication of
how we eat, and our food-based traditions reinforce a shared sense of community numerous cookbooks and manuals providing advice on recipes, table settings, and
and heritage. genteel service.
This was true – if not more so – for people in the past. During the 18th century, Historic Deerfield’s symposium explores the decorative arts and material culture
Britain and her American colonies adopted new dining practices, specialized equip- of dining in England and early America, with a special focus on New England. For
ment, and sophisticated cooking techniques. Around 1700 dining à la française the complete schedule of events and registration information, download a brochure
(which divided the meal into two or more courses) made its appearance in affluent online. To register, please call Julie Orvis at (413) 775-7179.
households. This type of dining proved visually exciting
and dynamic as diners could view an offering of elabo -
rately decorated and symmetrically displayed dishes.
Food and its presentation carried a strong message about NEW HAMPSHIRE
one’s place in the social hierarchy. The introduction of


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