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Spring Antiques at Rhinebeck Returns About the Cover
The Glass Engraver, 1883
May 29th & 30th Charles Frederic Ulrich (1858-1908)
RHINEBECK, NY – Barn Star Productions and Frank Gaglio are thrilled
to announce the Spring Antiques at Rhinebeck Show will open to the public
on Saturday, May 29th, and Sunday, May 30th on their traditional
Memorial Day Weekend. The Dutchess County Fairgrounds will once
again host this iconic event in the three, spacious and well-ventilated build-
ings which will adhere to all Health Department and New York State
Regulations for a safe and enjoyable event.
Show manager Gaglio comments, “We are extremely blessed to have this
opportunity to conduct Rhinebeck again after a year of the tragic loss of lives
at home and abroad. Though our antiques show cannot change the world
back, we would like to dedicate this Spring Rhinebeck Show to the heroic men and women on the
front lines of this pandemic who gave and still give of their selfless caring and professional expertise
for patients they hardly know, and to them, we say ‘Thank You.’
“We want to assure everyone from our exhibitors to our customers and staff you can shop our Charles Frederic Ulrich was known for his
show with confidence and a mask, allowing us to produce many more shows for you in the future.” small paintings of artisans at work. The Glass
Rhinebeck has always strived to present the most diverse and visually exciting material and this Engraver is a picturesque celebration of a crafts-
Spring is no different as a few new, exceptional dealers to the show’s already stellar list that will make man, using a copper wheel technique that harkens
the trip to the show memorable. What will be found at the show spans not only centuries but back to an earlier time. Ulrich focused on
cultures as well, from Oriental rugs to excellent designer and costume jewelry, American and the skills of an individual artisan in the face of
Continental furniture, exquisite porcelain and ceramics, fine and decorative prints, mid-century and mechanized mass production. Further, Ulrich’s
modern design, books and ephemera, Asian arts, military and nautical antiques, fine art and folk art, attention to minute details may have seemed
textiles, samplers and quilts, stoneware and redware pottery, Native American jewelry and artifacts, outdated compared to the more modern painting
Shaker, art pottery, silver, graphic posters, art glass, advertising, and folk signs, early toys, watches, styles gaining popularity at the time. On view at
vintage décor and much more. the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in
Along with free parking, our specialty food truck vendors will be offering a delicious menu to Bentonville, Arkansas. crystalbridges.org
satisfy your appetite for more shopping! And after visiting the show take time to visit Historic
Rhinebeck Village.
Show hours will be Sat. 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. and Sun. 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. For more information
visit www.barnstar.com or email barnstar1@aol.com. Please visit our website for updated show
status before you leave.
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