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Kick Off the 2022 Spring Antique Show Season with Two
Historic Bath Shows March 5 & 6
BATH, PA – The 13th The hours of the show are Saturday, March 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Annual Governor Wolf and Sunday, March 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is $6 ($5 with
Antiques Show, highlighting a card which you can printout at www.govwolf.org or from Facebook,
primitives and county, is or a stamp from the Chestnut Street Show taking place nearby).
held on the grounds of the Parking is free. For additional information email ckbh@ptd.net or call
1785 stone Wolf Academy. 610-390-0555.
The site also includes the Saturday Only Chestnut Street Antiques Show
stone center-hall Ralston Also taking place in Bath on Saturday,
McKeen House and the March 5th is the 7th Annual Chestnut Street
Monocacy School. All three Antiques Show during the first weekend in
buildings will be filled with March with a total of almost 35 quality
antiques including country, antiques dealers selling their wares.
folk art, various items Kicking off the spring flurry of antique
with original paint, and shows, these two shows are just a mile and a half
primitives. Approximately apart. The Chestnut Street Antiques Show is
25 dealers will participate. Dealer Brad Hamilton said, “The last held in Christ Church of Bath at 109 South
GWHS Show (2020) was one of the best shows I’ve ever done!” Chestnut Street, Bath, PA. Dealers will be selling
One of the unique features of this show is the period room settings. primitives, holiday, gardening, linens, Victorian,
The 1785 Ralston McKeen House has seven fireplaces which add to the country, stoneware, decoys, lamps, jewelry,
ambiance of the antique displays. The main house has large rooms (16 coins, and collectibles among other items.
x 16 feet) with corner fireplaces. Each of these rooms is adorned with The Chestnut Street Antiques Show is Saturday Only March 5 from
antiques that will transport you back to the 19th century with crackling 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. With this being a one day show and the dealers
fires and wide heart pine plank floors. The large walk-in fireplace in setting up Saturday morning, you will be sure to find bargains here!
the kitchen will be used for an educational demonstration of hearth The Garden of Feedin’ Café will be serving up homemade soup,
cooking using period equipment, complete with tastings! BBQ, and fresh-baked goodies. Admission is $5 ($4 with a card or a
On Sunday, the show will feature the popular appraisal clinic from printout of it from Facebook, or a wristband from the Governor Wolf
12-2 p.m. Attendees to the show may bring in a maximum of 2 items at Show). Parking is free. For additional information email ddh1@ptd.net
a cost of $5 each to have verbally appraised by veteran antiques dealers. or call 610-390-3276. A few dealer spaces are still available at the
During the show, the Monocacy School will be open for lunch Chestnut Street Show.
catered by The Daily Grind including homemade soups, loaded Mark your calendar now for a weekend of antique excitement!
sandwiches, fresh baked cookies, and more.
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For tickets and memberships,
visit colonialwilliamsburg.org/art or call (855)838-2765
301 S Nassau S t, Williamsburg, VVAA 23185 @ArtMuseumsofCWF
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