SYMPOSIUM COLLECTORS AND DEALERS TALK IT OVER A full-day seminar on 19th-century American paint-decorated furniture Participants include Ronald Bourgeault, Peter Deen, Samuel Herrup, Stacy C. Hollander, Charles Hummel, Joan M. Johnson, Jeff Pressman, Sumpter Priddy III, Cynthia V.A. Schaffner, Elliot Snyder, Rubens Teles, Dean Van Dusen Saturday, November 12, 2005 9:30Am-5:30pm $130 / $115 members includes lunch and wine and cheese party Co-sponsored by the American Folk Art Society Contact: 212. 265.1040, ext.105, or lkogan@folkartmuseum.org
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CHEST OVER DRAWERS / artist unidentified, possibly Solomon Garfield / New England, possibly Tyringham, Massachusetts / 1825-1840 / paint on wood, including basswood / 40 x 42 1/4 x 18 1/4" / American Folk Art Museum, gift of Jean Lipman in honor of Cyril I. Nelson, 1994.5.1
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THE AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM PRESENTS
THE AMERICAN ANTIQUES SHOW JANUARY 19-22, 2006 A BENEFIT AT THE METROPOLITAN PAVILION Featuring 45 of the country's preeminent Americana and folk art dealers
GALA BENEFIT PREVIEW Wednesday, January 18 For more information or to reserve tickets: taas@folkartmuseum.org or call 212.977. 7170, ext. 319
THE AMERICAN ANTIQUES SHOW
LOCATION Metropolitan Pavilion 125 West 18th Street, NYC
SHOW HOURS Thursday I noon-7pm Friday I noon-7pm Saturday I n000-7pm Sunday I noon-5pm Daily admission $15, includes show catalog Group rates available Managed by Karen DiSaia
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