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New Venue for 75th Annual Bucks County Antiques Dealers
Association Show November 12 & 13
JAMISON, PA – The Bucks County Antiques Dealers Association interesting ephemera and advertising; and Bob Lucas will display
proudly presents the 75th Annual Antiques Show on November 12 and extraordinary historical documents and early photography.
13. There is a new venue for the show: St. Cyril of Jerusalem Church Errant Artifacts promotes coins, currency, oil paintings, and eclectic
rental hall at 1410 Almshouse Road, Jamison, antiques; Old Dog Antiques comes in with
PA. The times are Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., their primitives and advertising; Elizabeth
and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $6, Griswold of Blue Mango Books &
or $5 with the postcard or advertisement, and Manuscripts will delight with her ephemera
children under 16 enter free. There will be expertise; and there will be books & china
plenty of free parking. from T & L Antiques.
Since 1966, BCADA exhibitors are from Members from New Jersey include author
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Ohio. Patricia H. Burke who brings fine art glass
This show is now the largest antiques show in and porcelain; Jane Ashton who carries
Bucks County and is rated the best show in the affordable furniture & country items; The
Delaware Valley by local magazines. Very Thing exhibits sterling silver, and
Veteran dealers include C & C Antiques, Oriental antiques; Georgian Interiors brings
which carries ceramics, linens, and rare tools; silhouettes, samplers, miniatures; Magic
ELtiques, which exhibits fine ephemera and Mettle Blacksmithing has incredible metal
artwork; KT Antiques, which returns with her country and primitive ware and tools; and Christian Swanson brings a variety of furniture,
items; Ivy Iris Antiques brings eclectic primitives and whimsies; silver, artwork, pottery, and ceramics. From Delaware, member
Hickory Springs Antiques displays primitives, clocks, and country G. Brooks Antiques has unique eclectic antiques and Michael
furniture; and author Bill D’Anjolell of Imagine Antiques will deliver Gunselman carries desirable metal toys and advertising. And from
art, ephemera, historical collectibles, metalware, and ceramics. Ohio, Home & Field bring interesting primitives as decorative items.
From Pt. Pleasant, PA, BCADA matriarch, Julia Bartels of River This show has quality, diversity, and affordability. For more infor-
Run Antiques brings Staffordshire and classic Victorian holiday items. mation, visit the website at www.BCADAPA.org or call 215-290-3140.
Chestnut Hill native Ruth Peckmann of Antiques in Bloom will
provide decorative primitives and equestrian antiques; Mill Road
Antiques delights us with metalware, English ceramics, and art; and My
Turn Antique exhibits country, redware, tools, and primitives.
Long Spring Antiquities brings Native American primitives;
Stone & Wares has interesting country items; Serapi Antiques exhibits
textiles, silver, and jewelry; Pentimento delights customers with
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