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FALL 2022 ISSUE 45 Just like these guys... Show Daily Will ALWAYS Deliver Pony Express U.S. Mail Santa Claus VINCENT PEACH FINE JEWELRY Designer Pearl, Diamond, Leather & Fine Jewelry Made in Nashville, TN vincentpeach.com 615.870.8165 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! TEXAS ANTIQUES WEEK info@showdailymagazine.com www.showdailymagazine.com Extravaganza Warrenton Thursday, October 20th through Saturday, October 29th 9am to 6pm Daily 3637 Hwy 237 Corner of FM954 www.colesantiqueshow.com 832.655.5995 Always there for you
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES What’s with all the Midcentury? All Shapes All Colors! Who are they? Goodbyes & Farewells Peach Captures Number One MJ Jewelers 14 83 26 ROUND TOP WARRENTON FAYETTEVILLE CARMINE BURTON OLDENBURG & BEYOND Editor & Publisher Roberto Alvarado General Manager Natasha Shepherd Graphic Design Cynthia Casarrubias Bello Publicity Sean Godfrey Collaborators Joe Hickey Lou Christine Robert Jr News O ce and Correspondence 6231 State Hwy 159 Rutersville / La Grange, Texas 78945 WE STAY OPEN LATE Mobile phone: 979-250-1494 | 979-208-9627 O ce phone: 979-249-4149 Email: info@showdailymagazine.com Website: www.showdailymagazine.com The only “Who’s Who” guide to Texas’ most important antiques event Show Daily, LLC Deadline: All material for submission must be received by July 15 for the Fall edition & January 15 for the Spring edition. The Show Daily reserves the right to edit all material for style and content. Thanks for your support, and please send your information on time! Join us at the COLLECTORS CLUB , Rutersville Convention Center 6231 State Hwy 159 Rutersville, Texas 78945 Antique, art, folk & art Open all year. Old Blood Meets New Blood 1752 20 24
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What’s with all the Midcentury?

What’s new at the antiques fair? Sounds like an oxymoron, huh?

‘Newness isn’t a proper fit in this place, at this time. But if you haven’t noticed it is on the rise. Show dealers showcasing midcentury produced goods and that jet-age stuff can be found in almost every venue at this event.

Furnishings and household goods identified as midcentury are pegged into a time frame from 1933 – 1965, yet the most popular and sought-after are produced from 1947 – 1957 and made in the USA. Those are the more defining years introducing new look; sleeker, clean, Scandinavian if you will, living room, dining and bedroom furniture.

But what has propagated the craze?

Perhaps TV shows like Mad Men rekindled a sense of nostalgia. For us, baby boomers, midcentury reminds us of cozier times. There was the “eee-ya-kee of “Spin and Marty,” The Mouseketeers, Tony the Tiger, Rin-Tin-Tin and Skippy’s peanut butter & jelly on white bread. The good guys always won and always got the gal. All we had to fear was thermal nuclear war, the boogieman of the day a push over, compared to today with pandemics, mass shootings, sink-holes, climate-change, five-dollar a gallon gas, monkey pox and what cable subscription should I buy. What’s coined midcentury was described back then as new and improved or space age. New-fangled stuff like washers and dryers were constantly beingand dryers were constantly being

introduced, mostly by Sears, much of it easing

mom’s burden despite her humming in the kitchen. In came toasters and blenders, vacuum cleaners, vegematics

and no-stick pans and were all the rage.

The then modern affordable stuff was neatly being fitted into the new suburban sprawls developing like Houston’s Bellaire, the Levittowns’ in the East, down in Florida and out in sunny California and were booming. All of a sudden, we had color TV and air-conditioning and perhaps the greatest invention of the 20th Century, the REMOTE CONTROL

Is midcentury a fad? Is the popularity of midcentury here to stay? Stick around and we’ll see.

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MJ Jewelers

Carina Ramon is becoming a steady attendee and believer in this Texas Antique Week Extravaganza. The friendly outgoing woman displays her jewelry designs and introduces clients to M.J.’s heirloom services at The Arbors Show.

Carina received her education in the trade by being an all-around employee while working at Stuller, a jewelry supplier.

By 2012, she and boyfriend Juan Mejia, began the initial

aspects of their business. Juan, who is a first-class jeweler himself, brainstormed with Carina on design and difficult repair jobs while also repurposing items.

In 2018, Carina and Juan first ventured to Warrenton

and showed at Hillcrest Inn. She offers praise to the Hillcrest management. opportunity nodded

But favorably in their

rection with a chance to show at The Arbors in 2019. According to Carina, both shows at The Arbors were fantastic. People inherit heirlooms and have no idea what to do with them, Carina says. The item may not fit with a client’s lifestyle or look or may be damaged. That’s when Carina and Juan take what might be a valuable stone out of a bracelet or necklace and turn it into a handsome piece of jewelry.

Consider stopping by and seeing Carina to view her fine goods and if you have a question about repurposing a keepsake or heirloom, she would love for you to share your vision with her.

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All Shapes All Colors!

Abdoulie Jawneh, has been coming to these parts for eight years. He’s 56, and originally stems from Gambia, on the West Coast of Africa. He’s been in America for 28 years, based out of L.A. Through his brother in the early ‘90s, he bopped around Ghana and Nigeria and took interest in beads, (recycled glass), Tye-dye and textiles from those lands.

The easy-going big man said he has a lot of Asian and European clients who are increasing in numbers each show including wholesalers. Because of the uniqueness of his crafts, decorators have discovered him and have expressed a real liking for the necklaces

that are repurposed from broken glass.

When it comes to textiles, they are fabricated in Africa but often repurposed in the US.

at his facility in Los Angeles. Little by little African art is becoming more appreciated in these parts.

I asked about the other obvious African wares integrated into the show. Abdoulie said the lion’s share came from L.A. & New York but all are originally from the African continent. When I spoke to Abdoulie he was in Gambia, with the family and the wife was storming up the kitchen making his favorite foods not available in the U.S. Who says you can never go home? Abdoulie says he spends four months a year back home then it’s back to work.

Stop in and visit Abdoulie while at the show. He is located across from Warrenton General Stores just behind the mum lady.

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Who are they?

Us old-timers will tell ya, whenever word’s out a new dealer is coming to town or taking over an existing show there’s often the question “let’s see how they do.” Naturally, there’s a bit of reservation stemming from the long-established Texas Antiques Week Extravaganza antique vendors. Will they adhere to the unwritten traditions and become “contributing neighbors who are a boost to the show, or headaches?” That may have been the sentiment back in 2018 when the Layne family ponied up and purchased Round Top’s Blue Hills’ Show that was founded in 2004. Sister-and-brother, Stephanie Layne Disney and Corey Layne, were given the mission to manage the venue by dad, Paul Layne, a longtime commercial property manager.

The Layne family will tell ya, as they did with me during an interview in 2018, that it was just the lure of a stark “For Sale” sign on Texas State Hi-way 237 in front of Blue Hills property that’s responsible for jump starting the deal. It might be safe to say Blue Hills was purchased on a whim! The Layne family had shopped in the Blue Hills area for years but had no firsthand experience of running a show.

I mean, everybody in the family was aware Stephanie had an eye for quality and knew about furniture, and Corey held a commercial real estate license. How could they miss? Yet, there’s more than operating a successful show.!

Let’s fast forward to 2022, after four years’ worth of shows under their belts, the proof’s in the puddin’ and the Layne family have proven themselves as absolute masters of ceremonies! In four years, the Blue Hills Show has burgeoned and flourished. Whatever magic-wand Stephanie and Corey have waived over their magic kingdom the atmosphere has changed from black-and-white to techno-color. They’ve employed

systems and increased the property by 40,000 more sq. feet while hosting at least 225 prosperous vendors. They’ve built a strong following and the property gives the appearance of being active even during slower weekdays.

If anything, “The Original Red Barn” is the keystone of this bi-annual extravaganza, initiated in 1968 by the late Emma Lee Turney. Turney sought a larger and more appropriate showplace. She erected the Big Red Barn in 1972, about five years after she began her bi-annual show.

I am sure the Layne family understands the new mantle they now wear and the responsibility they have taken on by now honchoing the Holy Grail of the show. Buy-

ing TBRB is not copping a couple of acres off State Hi-way 237 and laying a concrete slab, giving the location a cutesy name and hoisting up a sign. Don’t forget there’s a legion of crafty dealers to be dealt with who have been showing at the barn for many, many years.

Speaking with Corey, he is eager to hear and listen to their veteran dealers’ input and share with them what he and sister Stephanie might be fixin’ to do in the near

future. The lion’s share of dealers in TBRB have already re-upped and are aware of the Layne’s outstanding makeover of Blue Hills and how they enhanced everything that’s good about an already successful show.

Show Daily Magazine wishes them well and senses they’ll do a magnificent job.

Peach Captures Number One

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his past June at the prestigious COUTURE held annually in Las Vegas, Vincent Peach’s design stood up to the competition. We’re talking Oscar status when it comes awards handed out to jewelry design, where the finest and most exquisite are displayed and then judged by peers in the industry.

Vincent Peach Fine Jewelry, headed by the man him-

self, with his small, but polished team, are 13-year veterans at Warrenton-Round Top. Peach and his partner, Michelle Garcia, a South Texas reared beauty, who also serves as the company’s Vice President, are based out of Nashville. Peach and Garcia actually met here in Warrenton. It’s safe to say their romance blossomed when Garcia was one of Show Daily’s star reporters back in 2009.

Peach says he owes much to Warrenton and the show, besides meeting Garcia. He senses after his initial Zapp Hall Show his confidence was boosted and the introduction of his designs to the area may have lifted his career to another level. Figure, he was out of his territory and wondering if others would appreciate his creations.

Longtime observers agree that the uniqueness, attention to detail and luster stand out in Peach’s finished designs as they continued to attract deserved atten-

tion and wooed jewelry admirers. For more than a decade the Peach collection have shown inside their building off the beer garden at the Zapp Hall, yet now, there’s a second permanent installation up at Paul Michael’s showplace in Round Top.

Just like the Academy Awards, the who’s who, including top-tier buyers representing heritage brands, with designers, collectors and finery enthusiasts attend the COUTURE event yearly at the Wynn Casino Hotel. There are fifteen categories in competition: Bridal, Colored gemstones above & below $20K, Debuting, Diamonds above and below $20K, Gold, Haute Couture, Innovative, Men’s, Pearls, Platinum, Silver, Editor’s Choice and People’s Choice.

There’s no other venue that presents such an exquisitely curated collection of preeminent designers and brands in the United States. COUTURE caters to its diverse retail community. Editors from magazines

Town & Country, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Robb Report, and Elite Traveler attend and seek cutting-edge trends.

Peach has been affiliated with the business since he was a boy. Dad, James Peach, now a proud father at 78, operated a small chain of jewelry stores. That’s where young Vincent earned his apprenticeship.

Both he and Garcia operate a pair of stores in Nashville, yet the duo often take the Peach designs on the road.

Show Daily asked Peach how he got nominated. Peach says he was thrilled, just to be nominated, having his company’s name linked to some of the giants in the industry. Seems it was Sheryl Berkoff Lowe, the wife of actor Rob Lowe, who herself is an all-star in the industry that pitched Peach to the nomination board . . . don’t you know our Vincent and his team brought home the brilliance.

The Wine Walk starts at Zapp Hall.

Souvenir glasses are required to articipate & can be picked up from Vintage at Heart - this is the only location (front of fence line at Zapp Hall) Late night shopping & wine tasting available at Zapp Hall, Punkie’s Place, The GIN,Granny McCormick’s Yard & more. Proceeds benefit CASA
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Show Places

Bar-W Field |

Located at 4001 S SH-237, Warrenton. Free admission and lots of free parking. Huge variety of antiquesn and more. Dealers start setting up early. Coin-opshowers. ATM. Storage units. Large dealer spaces with electricity, water. More Information Roy Wied 979-278-3447

Bull Market |

Located at SH 237 just north of FM-954, Warren ton.

Look for the bulls! European antiques and primitives, architectural, unusual, vintage an collectible. Free admission. Free on-site parking. Covered outdoor space. More Information 972-564-6566 or casparandgerardsantiques.com

The Campbell Building |

9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily Located at 4328 SH-237, Warrenton. Painted furniture, estate jewelry, vintage clothing, textiles, garden furniture, lighting, bling and more. More Information campbellroundtop.com

The Chicken Ranch |

Located 4150 S SH-237, Warrenton between The Marketplace and The Lone Star Gallery. A fun venue featuring antiques, hip finds, and real Cajun cooking! More Information Andrea Canova 225-936-9269

Cole’s Antiques Show & Sale |

9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Located at the intersection of Hwy. 237 and FM 954. Air-conditioned building, outdoor dealers. Indoor ATM, ample parking on location, free admission.

More Information Brittany Cole 281-961-5092 or colesantiqueshow.com

Das Blaue Haus |

Located at Hwy 237, in the heart of town. Guest house with rooms for rent. More Information 979-716-1111

Das Gruene Haus/ Outlaws BBQ |

Located at 4418 SH-237, Warrenton. Next to St. John’s Church. Parking available. More Information Shane/Sharon Hoffman 979-540-0712, Jack Lee 281-830-8300, Phill and Carol 979-249-3502

Dillard’s Field |

Located at 4407 SH-237, Warrenton. Free admission. RV hook-ups. More Information Mrs. Kathy Dillard 979-249-3779

The Dugout, and YaYa Gurlz |

From fashion to cool junk. Great burgers and beer at The Dugout. More Information 325-660-2677

EX-CESS & EX-CESS II |

Located at 3907 SH-237 at FM-954, Warrenton. Fantastic field of finds on Hwy 237, and across the Hwy from the original location! Free admission. More Information David Lennard 941-232-2925 or excessfield.com

The Gin |

Located at SH-237, Warrenton.

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Granny McCormick’s Yard |

Located at 4338 SH-237, Warrenton. Across the Hwy from the gas station. Paid parking available. Infoor & outdoor dealers, food vendors.

More Information Betsy McCormick 979-249-3818

Little House on the Hill |

Located at 4401 SH-237, Warrenton. Free admission. Paid parking. RV space. More Information 817-599-7664

The Lone Star Gallery Show |

10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Located at 4212 S SH-237, Warrenton. From quality antiques to funky up-cycled creations inside two air-conditioned buildings. Food and beer/wine bar with TVs, pool table. Ask about Glamp Inn, unique indoor RV rentals and tent camping.

More Information 432-847-9654 or thelonestargallery.com

Marketplace at Warrenton |

Located 3960 S SH 237, Warrenton. Across the Hwy from Bar W Field. Covered pavilions with dealers in new and vintage items, food court, cantina, large screen TVs for sports, live music, RV spaces. More Information Group W Productions 817-599-7664, themarketplacewarrenton.com or info@groupwproductions.com

Neese Hill |

Located at 4218 SH-237, Warrenton. North Gate Field |

Located at SH-237, Warrenton, Between Excess and Bar W Field. Quality dealers, large spaces, tons of variety. More Information Danny Spencer 409-201-1748

Old Feed Store & Warrenton Grocery Field |

Located SH-237, Warrenton, down the dirt road past Warrenton grocery, across from the fire station.

More Information Doris Eckermann 979-249-3141

Old Town Market |

Located at SH-237 just north of FM-954, Warrenton. Free admission, free parking, RV space, indoor & outdoor vendor space.

More Information 281-894-7778

@Punkie’s Place |

Located at 4218 SH-237, Warrenton. Early shoppers welcome. New pavilion, fun dealers, food and more. Look for their always colorful display! More Information punkiesplace.com

Recycling the Past |

Located at 1132 FM 1291 N, Warrenton.

At the new Round Top, TX location Recycling the Past has designed and built a 12,000-square-foot space bringing together green buildingntechniques, unique raw materials, distinctive design and eclectic décor providing the perfect setting for any event. More Information 979-484-7288 or roundtopballroomcom

Renck Hall, Field & Yard |

9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Located at 4123 SH-237, Warrenton. Free admission. Great offering of treasures, hot food and snacks on-site. Tent & table rentals available at Bowie Tables. More Information BJ Renck 979-249-3141 or 979-966-7083

Robinsons Field |

Located at 4545 S SH-237, Warrenton, between Tree Park and Dillard’s on Hwy 237

Look for the American flag by the driveway. Drive-in pick-ups, $5 parking, limited RV parking & hookups. Great food by Badd Co. Cooks. More Information Becky & Ken Robinson 979-249-5551,nCell: 979-966-3649

Rose of Texas Antiques Show |

Located at 4345 SH-237, Warrenton. Center of Warrenton. Some dealers setting up earlier. Hwy 237, by Legal Tender Saloon. 200+ indoor & outdoor dealers.

More Information Dale 580-263-0441,

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Sommerfeld Place |

Located at 4143 SH-237, Warrenton, between Zapp Hall and Renck Field Hwy 237. Antiques, collectibles, clothing, crafts and more. More Information 979-249-3841

Third Base Field |

Located at Hwy 237

Tin Star Field Antique Show |

Located at S SH-237, Warrenton. More Information 817-680-7420

Tree Park Antiques & Collectibles |

Located at 4635 S SH-237, Warrenton. Parking RV spaces, storage units, ATM. Inside & outside dealers spaces. Food on-site. More Information Darrold Mertz at 979-224-6471

Stone Meadow- Home of Dead Peoples Stuff |

Located at Hwy 237, corner fo Rohde Road. Join us! Quality dealers. 1000s of treasures. Dealers welcome!

More Information Chris Stone 405-915-9155, Michelle Stone 915-401-6650

Warrenton Grocery & Show |

Located at 4309 SH-237, Warrenton

More Information 713-562-3927 or warrentontx.com/ antiquefair.html

Warrenton Inn & Antiques Show |

Located at 4339 S State Hwy 237 in Warrenton Inn & W Venue. Over 100 dealers. Two restaurants open for lunch and dinner. Live entertainment. ATM on-site. More Information 210-990-1111

Zapp Hall Antiques & Artisans Show |

Located at 4217 S SH-237, Warrenton. Over 150 booths - indoors & outdoors. Live music all afternoon and nightly in the Beer Garden. More Information 713-562-3927 or zapphall.com / info@zapphall.com

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ROUND TOP

The 303 |

Located at 303 N. Washington.

Right in the heart of Round Top, TXMThe 303 is a curated collaboration of artist, makers, and entepreneurs, where the modern rustic aesthetic invites you to come gather, shop, eat, and sleep.

More Information 979-249-5240 or 303roundtop.com

Abbieland Antiques |

Located at 2336 S SH-237, Round Top. Just south of Roun Top. Free admission. Free on-site parking. Covered, tent and outdoor space. More Information Danny Tytenicz 405-301-1874

The Arbors |

9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Located atone mile north of Round Top. Free adm ission and parking. AC hall, big top tents, RV spaces, clean comfort station, and food vendors.

More Information Curtis Ann Davis 281-388-1075, 888-233-5414 or thearborsroundtop.com, email: roundtop@arborantiques.com

Bader Ranch at Round Top |

Located at 470 S Washington St., Round Top. Fine European antiques. More Information 830-426-6453 or roundtopvendors.com

Big Red Barn Event Center |

Located at 475 S SH-237, Carmine.

Original Round Top Antiques Fair. North of Round Top. Admission fee. Free on-site parking. Air conditioned indoor space & tents. Food vendor. More Information roundtoptexasantiques.com

Bill Moore Antiques |

8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.. Hwy 237. Just north of the town square. Wholesale antiques, wine-related antiques, glass jugs, French antiques, and more. We import directly from Europe! N. Hwy 237. More Information Bill & Sophie Moore 760-587-1300

Blue Hills at Round Top |

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Located at 1701 Texas 237 Carmine, TX. New owners. Same Great Venue. Well-arranged barns, free parking, clean permanent restrooms and great food. More Information Mike Peters and Milton Grin

816-304-9513 or bluehillsatroundtrop.com

Boneyard at Round Top |

Located at N SH-237, Round Top. Just north of Round Top. Free admission. Free on-site parking. Tent and outdoor space. More Information 713-899-1674 or the-boneyard-at-round-top-business.site

The Compound Antique Show |

Located at 2550 S SH-237, Round Top. Just south of Round Top. Free admission. Free on-site parking. Indoor & outdoor space. More Information 979-551-5916 or roundtopcompound.com

The Continental Tent |

Located at 475 N SH-237, Carmine. Original Round Top Antiques Fair. Admission fee. Free on-site parking. Air conditioned indoor space & tents. Food vendor. More Information Susan Franks 512-237-4747 or roundtoptexasantiques.com

Cowboy Corner |

Located at SH-237. Just south of Round Top. Free admission. Free on-site parking. Tent and outdoor space. More Information CowboyCornerTX Facebook pg

Coyote Station Furniture Emporium |

Located at 701 N SH-237, Round Top More Information 832-746-3993

CURATE by STASH |

Located at 111 Bauer Rummel Rd, Round Top. More Information 281-212-3929

Gasoline Hill Antique Show |

Located at 1901 SH-237, Round Top. More Information 512-627-1657 or Gasolinehillantiques Facebook pg

Henkel Hall |

Multiple dealers inside the air-conditioned hall in the heart of the Henkel Square Market. More Information Gerald or Debbie Tobola 979-249-5840 or henkelsquareroundtop.com

Junk Gypsy Company- World Headquarters |

Located at 1215 S SH-237, Round Top More Information 979-249-5865 or gypsyville.com

Knutzen Square |

Located at 123 E Mill Street, Round Top. More Information 832-752-1544

Marburger Farm Antique Show |

Opens after 2:00 p.m. $10 admission, good all week. Located at Hwy 237, half way between Round Top and Warrenton. 20 acres of parking, free shuttle from parking lot to show area, golf car rentals. 350+ dealers in 12 historic buildings and 10 huge tents, plus ATM, food court, wi- and on-site shipper. More Information 800-947-5799

Market Hill |

Located about one mile north of Round Top Square, across from Arbor Antiques on Hwy 237. Home decor, antiques, original art and more. More Information Paul Michael www.paulmichaelcompany.com

McLaren’s Antiques Interiors |

Located about one mile north of Round Top Square, next to Arbor Antiques on Hwy 237. Look for the red English phone booths out front. Discover an enormous selection of inspirational interiors and antiques from all over the world. Free parking, real restrooms, complimentary drinks. More Information 917-741-7041 or mclarensantiquesandinteriors.com

The Porch |

Located at N Washington St. SH-237, Round Top

River Oaks Farms |

The Round Top Honey Company, Past and Present Consigment & Devonshire Garden. Vendor spaces are available.

More Information 713-864-1010 or riveroaksfarms.com

Round Top DYD Arts & Crafts Square Fair |

Located at 100 Main Street, Round Top. 50 vendors. Free admission. Free on-site parking. Indoor tent and outdoor space. More Information Gloria Hickey 979-249-3638

Round Top Triangle |

Located at 204 N Washington St. SH-237, Rount Top On SH-237 near the square, Rount Top. Free admission. Free on-site parking.Tent and outdoor space.

Round Top Vintage Market |

10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. A quality venue featuring antiques, vintage, collectibles and art. Open every weekind throughout the year. More Information Barbara Gri n 281-731-5132 or roundtopvintagemarket.com

Royal Standard |

Located at 2105 S SH-237, Round Top. More Information theroyalstandard.com

Rummel Square |

Townsend Provisions |

Located at 101 Bauer Rummel Road, Rount Top More Information 512-468-0580 or townsendprovisions.com

The Venue |

Located at 2000 N. State Hwy 237 Round Top. More Information Sheila VanDeman @sheila.vandeman@gmail.com or Wesley Beard 903-586-7952

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BURTON

Bootlegger’s Antiques & Unique Decor |

Located at 13129 Hwy 290 West, Burton Antiques, collectibles, re-purpose, and signage. More Information 979-251-2982

La Bahia Antique Show & Sale |

8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, closes at 4:00 on Saturday.

Located at the north of Round Top on Hwy 237 almost at the junctio of Hwy 290. Free admission, 70+ select dealers. More Informataion Carol & Rosy Schmidt 979-289-2684 or labahiaantiques.com

Poor Richards Antique Show |

Located at 19205 SH-237, Burton Free admission. On-site parking. More Information Chris Hammond 850-748-0914

CARMINE

Antiques & Interiors |

Located at 2110 N SH-237, Carmine

Carmine Antiques |

Located at 106 E Sylvan (SH-290), Carmine. Antiques, collectibles, home decor, yard & garden art. The Wade Collection — Texana, country primitives, Texas pottery and quilts. More Information 979-278-4255

Carmine Dance Hall |

Located at 300 N Hauptstrasse, Carmine. Free admission free. Free on-site parking. Air conditioned indoor space. Food vendor. More Information carminedancehallantiqueshow-texas. blogspot.com

Carmine Trading Post Antiques & Collectibles |

Located at 248 Centennial Street, Carmine. Antiques, collectibles, home décor, furniture, art china, silver chandeliers, stained class, crystal neon, clocks, vintage clothing, shabby chic & more!

More Information 979-278-4040 r www.carminetradingpost.com

County Line Antique Show |

8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Located at the intersection of Hwy 237 and FM 458. Indoor & outdoor dealers, plus air-conditioned buildings. Over 100 dealer spaces, great antiques, collectibles, food, free parking and free admission.

More Information Shophie & Bill Moore 760-587-1300 www.countylineantiqueshow.com

Grace’s Treasure Hunt Antique Show |

Located at the Carmine Y. Dealer friendly! Bargains galore! Big top tents and indoor dealers. More Information Grace Young 713-557-5991

Grump-Pa’s Antique Show |

Located at the Carmine Y. 108 S. Hwy 237, Carmine. Limited dealer spaces available. More Information Charles & Charlene 361-550-0825

Gypsy Rose Antiques Show |

Located at SH 237 at Spur 458, Carmine Free admission. Free on-site parking. Indoor, tent and outdoor space. More Information Richard Kroth 832-492-3701

Lulubelle’s |

Located SH-237 at Spur 458, Carmine

Mc Call Style |

Located 107 E. Thigpen, Carmine More Information 817-304-0707

Neeses’ Antiques |

111 Thigpen, Carmine

More Information 979-278-3280

Perez Imports |

Located at 19205 SH. 237, Carmine Cantera stone, concrete decorations, day pottery, palapas, rustic cedar furniture, metal art, and more. More Information 832-480-0636

Stoney Creek Antiques |

Located at 125 Augsburg St, Carmine

Very rare & old electric collection of toys, rail road lamps, locks, fire equipment, china, pottery, decoys, fishing lures & reels, small vices & anvils, musical instruments and cowboy items.

More Information 979-278-3977 or 713-898-7667

Unique Antiques |

Located at 138 E Sylvan SH 290, Carmine

Quality American furniture & accessories, unique collection of Daisy BB guns & toys. More Information 979-278-3690

FAYETTEVILLE

Antiques Off the Square |

Located in 507 East Main Street, Fayetteville. Super deals! Happy hour daily at 5:30. Antiques Off The Square is an “early” show on the Round Top roster, opening approximately 5-7 days before other major Round Top venues. Excellent for antiques dealers, early bird shoppers and collectors, Antiques Off The Square features authentic antiques, Americana primitives, furniture and smalls, farmhouse and ranch furnishings, fine art, folk art, mid-century modern, industrial, garden decor, plants and more. The show features a live no-reserve auction on the final evening of each show. Free admission. Free parking. Great restaurants. Happy Hour daily at 5:30 pm. Think Square. Be There. More Information Lisa 318-465-1603

Market at Park |

Located at 1139 Park Praire Rd, Fayetteville

More Information 281-703-9328

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Belly

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6600 Mesquite @Mesa Coyote PaulitaStation Carlotta ORTAF Big Red Barn Continental& White Tent $ admission Rumours River Oaks Farms PerezImport The 303 Festival Institute The Venue Round Top Hill Antique & RV Park Stone Cellar Carmine Dance Hall La Bahia Show Carmine Trading Post American Legion Hall to Austin to Houston to Round Top Square to Round Top Square ChappelCarmineBurtonBrenhamHill FM958 FM 1457 to Winedale HWY237 HWY237 SHinzeRd Spur458 ATM Bill Moore Antiques Riffl Hall Round Top Fire Station FM 145 7 Leonha d Rd VintageRoundTopMarket Arbor Antique Show McLaren’s Interior Blue Hills County Line Antique Show Grum-Pa’s Gracie’s Treasure Hunt Market Hill N S W E 5600 5800 5401 8001 7100 6004 6003 5400 6400 6500 59007700 303 9501 3000 3003 DETAIL: ROUND TOP OUTSKIRTS - CARMINE - BURTON - HWY 290 SHOW AREA MAP • NOTE Use the Round Top section maps individually. They are not intended to be put together like the Warrenton map. 5800 5401 8001 7100 6004 6003 5400 6400 6500 5900 9501 R.T Vintage Market R.T Vintage Market Show venue antiques, art, collectibles. Coyote Station Mesquite Mesa The 303 The 303 Curated collaboration of artist, makers, and entepreneurs. 5600 3000 3003 MAP NOT TO SCALE Blue Hills Old World Antieks 3 locations in Blue Hills, The Compound & La Grange. The Venue SOHO McKinney Women’s apparel, vintage jewelry. Kim Hoegger Homes Bedding and antiques. Bill Moore Antiques Bill Moore Antiques Importing from Europe. Bone Yard Found Image/ Around the Bend Great selection of items. Arbor Antiques Show The Lamp Lady Market Hill Market Hill Home decor, antiques, Vincent Peach Jewelry crafted with fresh water pearls second locations. Carmine County Line Antique Show Grum-Pa’s Grum-Pa’s New antiques, collectibles. Dealer spaces available. Grace’s Treasure Hunt Grace’s Treasure Hunt Lots of silver plate. Y Station McLaren’s Buyer Mkt McLaren’s Antiques & Interiors All furniture, architectural, accessories, and interiors. Saddles, retro, shows, yard art and doors. Y Station Lone Ranger Antiques Carmine Y MAP NOT TO SCALE to Austin La Grange FlatoniaSchulenburg Water St Business 71 La Grange Colorado River SavingsFayetteBank FinerFarmer’sThings Weikel’sBakery The Engle Emporium Giddings Chamber of Commerce Murphy’s Steakhouse • NOTE • Use the Round Top section maps individually. They are not intended to be put together like the Warrenton map. Brenham Leftovers Antiques Vintage Vintage, mercantile, garden, and bedding ANTIQUES WEEK SHOW AREA MAP TO THE STAR!
Giddings Chamber of Commerce Restaurant lodging, shops, tons of fun things to do. Murphy’s Steakhouse Still the best steaks in the area. Burton Burton Chamber of Commerce N W E H E B Smithville Golden Girls Boutique Schulenburg The Engle Emporium Old World Antieks SportJayDeez GrillSmithville Chamber Pos Office E. Colorado 4000 8200 8200 8102 8102 9100 4001 8000 8001 8004 8006 8010 La Grange Weikel’s Bakery Czech pastries, deli, grill, gifts, gas, bus, and RV parking area. Old World Antieks Europian antiques. 3 locations in Blue Hills, The Compound & La Grange.
AKA Farmer ’s Lumber Unique gift shop with something for everyone.
La Grange Chevron Gas station located in the heart of La Grange. Jay Deez Sport Grill Big games, big fun, open late. La Grange Cotton Gin Art, home decor, antique, and jewelry. 8000 8001 8004 8006 8009 8010 8011 4000 9001 4001 Main St W. Travis La Grange Chevron La Grange Cotton Gin Schmidt’s 8009 8011 La Grange Historic Court House Square Washington St MAP NOT TO SCALE Pork Belly Antiques & ShowDaily Magazine La
Good Ground Trading Open 7 days during the show. Pedestial base, bead and stone. Pork
Antiques and Show Daily Magazine Mexican masters gallery Speciality Auction Co. Speciality Auction Co. For info: 281-804-4477 Marburger Farm Marburger Farm Antique Show $ admission. 350+dealers. La Bahia Heritage Event Company ANTIQUES WEEK SHOW AREA MAP TO THE STAR! Alternate route to Warrenton Take the routes marked in Yellow or alternative (lighter traffic) roads into the show area. REMEMBER It is illegal to park on the side of the road Distance from HWY 159, La Grange to HWY290, Carmine/Burton 25 Miles FM1291 FM 954 Willow Spring Rd Florida Chappell Hil Rd E Mill St FM 1457 FM 1457 HWY 237 Leonhardt Rd Spur458 S Hinze Rd Hill’s Rd Main St Cut Off to FM 1457 RoutetoWarrenton FM 2981 HWY 159 HWY 159 HWY 237 FM 955 to Fayetteville from HWY 71 Rohan Meadery N S W E Ledbedder Wallahalla Fayetteville Fayetteville lake Oldenburg Warrenton See ceterfold Round Top See detail Columbus Rutersville Carmine Carmine Y Winedale Burton Brenham to Austin to Houston La Grange Good Ground Trading Antique Off The Square Round Top Outskirt to HWY 290 See detail Cole’s Antique Show Cowboy Corner Junk Gypsy RT Style Field Visitor Center Rifl Hall Henkel Square Bill Moore Antiques Round Top Vintage Market Arbor Antique’s RTShow Hill Antiques Show Festival Institute Stone Cellar Paulita Carlotta Lifestyle Round Top Mercantile Rummel Square Bader Ranch McLaren’s MarketInterior Hill Carmine Trading Post The Venue Bybee Square The Ridge @ Round Top The Compound Marburger Farm Antique Show La Bahia Show Speciality Auction Co County Line North Show County Line Show Gracie’s Treasure Hunt Grum-Pa’s Perez Imports River Oaks Farm Show&cabins Antiques Interiors Blue Hills ORTAF Big Red Barn Continental& White Tent $ admission 1301 1302 6100 8000 7000 8000 5200 5200 6100 6600 8001 6201 1301 1302 Y Station Lone Ranger Antiques
Antique Off The Square Numerous dealers on the square. Blue Mule Winery The Compound Old World Antieks Europian antiques. 3 locations in Blue Hills, The Compound & La Grange. Southern Classic Jewelry estate jewelry. • NOTE • Use the Round Top section maps individually. They are not intended to be put together like the Warrenton map. Show Daily MAP TO THE STARS: ROUND TOP RT Style Field Rustic Revolution Rustic Furniture. Round Top Style Field For full list to vendors. Coyote Station Mesquite Mesa Knutzen Square Memory Enterprises Women’s apparel and Mexican clothing. Show Daily Magazine 6231 State Highway 159 Ruttersville, TX 78945 www.showdailymagazine.com showdaily@gmail.com Maps: Susanna Kirchberg Drawing: Carlos Leal ® All right reserved 2017 Town of Round Top Royers Pie Haven Whole pies by the slice, offee bar and breakfast. Second Market & Co Furniture, art, candles, and more. Vintage Gypsy/ Queen of the Jungle Women’s apparel and clothing. 5500 5507 5509 6100 3000 5700 5701 Von Rosenburg St E. Mill St W. Mill St Bauer Rummel Rd N. Live Oak St Rummel Sq HWY 237 HWY 237 N. White St S. White St FM 1457 S. Live Oak St E. Austin St Wantke St Main St Nagel Ln LeonhardtRd Betlehem Lutheran Church Round Top Library Round Top Post Office Fire Station Henkel Square Market Place Bybee Square Court House Square RT Triangle Round Top, Population:TX 91 Mesquite Mesa @ Coyote Station Guest House &Emporium Mimi Bella Comforts The Gallery at RT Pure West Pure Vintage Botts Title Co. Knutzen Square Rugvana DYD Art&Craft Fair Royers Round Top State Bank RT Real Estate Traffi Light Bone Dust Mercantile Paulita Rumours Richard Schmidt Stone Cellar MX Restaurant ATM Pie Haven Vintage Gypsy Second Market & Co Memory Enterprises to Shelby Rifle Hall Pop-A-Top Bottle Shop South to NorthWarrenton to Carmine RT Style Field E W N S 5100 5500 5507 1000 5509 5101 5700 5701 6100 303 7700 7001 7000

Old Town Market

Old Town Market

Free parking, RV hooks-ups, showers, quality dealers.

Booth info: 281-894-7778 0r 832-2500893

Addi’s Attic

Handmade

antiques, and rustic treasure.

Joe Pete

Bar W Field

Bar W Field

Free parking, 200+ dealers. See page 23 or a detailed map of eld & individual

Sommerfield Place

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What selection!

Maiden

Steel planters and decorative ironworks.

North Gate Field

Apropos

Payne Glass

Britain’s largest stained glass dealer.

PGC (Pottery Glass China)

1000s of pieces of FIESTAWARE!

Rome’s Antiques Vintage Vintage Christmas, Halloween, Easter, and Thanksgiving items.

Zapp Hall & Field

Zapp Hall Show

Renck Hall-Field-Yard

Renck Hall-Field-Yard

Twisted Barrel Designs

Reclaimed wine barrels from California.

Come for the antiques, stay for the atmosphere. Antiques and artisan show, live music, great food.

Leather & Vodka

Original leather fringe purses. Hand crafted.

Vincent Peach

Grocery & Old Feed

Warrenton Grocery & Gas

Sandwiches, 24 hr gas. Booth space available.

Old Feed Store

Jewelry crafted with fresh water pearls.

Pent Up Photos/ Bobby Boyd Designs

Original ceiling tin art.

Warrenton Inn

Warrenton

Rose of Texas

Tree Park Field

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Candles, architectural, ewelry

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Yaya Gurlz/Dugout

Yaya Gurlz/Dugout

Boutique shopping inside Yaya

live bands at the Dugout, DAMN

burgers and cold beer.

Robinson’s Field

Robinson’s Field

Tree Park RV & Antiques Show

dealers, RV hook-up, storage units, indoors and outdoors booths.

Tree Park Cottages

Lodging

with amazing customer services.

The Hen Delivers

Kitchen islands, old schoolhouse,

chic & lockers.

Cowhide Outlet

Cowhides, furniture, luggage, and cowhide rugs.

El’s Handcrafted Soap

Large variety of handcrafted soap,

bombs, lotion, beard oils.

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Stand out from the thousand of other dealers by listing your location in the Spring 2023 Show Daily Give us a call and we’ll send a newshound to your booth or show venue to explain how easy it is to get noticed. Make your mark on the map! Call: 979-208-9627 or 979-250-1494 or write us: showdailymagazine.com

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Congratulations to prominent Round Top personality, Bud Royer on his recent marriage to Donna Dean! Bud has been a long time loyal supporter of Show Daily since its beginnings. Show Daily Magazine wishes them both the very best!

Old Blood Meets New Blood

Also, during my tenure I’ve witnessed a number of show promoters come and go. Yet the Wied’s of Bar W., the Wagner’s of Blue Haus, Joe Pete, B.J. Renck, of Renck’s Hall, Field & front yard, Doris Eckermann, Ms. Dillard, of Dillard’s Field, our Betsy McCormick, of Granny McCormick’s, Darrol Mertz of Tree Park, and Curtis Ann Davis are still hanging in there as winners while remaining active with their dealers.

Our Cheryl Lehane, who headed up the operation at Zapp Hall for her parents, the Evans, with other relatives seemed like just a kid back then. Last I looked, since her parents are gone, the Lehane’s, Cheryl & husband Michael are in search of a buyer for the bellwether show. And if Cheryl was a kid, Amie and Jolie, the faces of The Junk Gypsies must have been just out of diapers.

The honorable list of those who’ve departed would take up more print than I am allowed. Yet, don’t despair younger show owners and operators are pumping new blood into the show. It just might be in the nick of time with the expansion of the show. You see, there is no marketing organization that calls the shots. Monies are collected for traffic control from the more generous owners. To a degree having no formal organization is a good thing because it makes the show independent. Still, it would be better if someone could rope in those who refuse to pay in order to promote the show toward the four major metropolitan areas within driving distance. Many swear attendance and sales would soar. The primary gripe, and it’s been for years, is more and more shows and

more and more dealers and not as much increase in sales.

See my story (Who Are They) where we chronicle how the Layne family, primarily Stephanie and brother Corey, both in their 30s acquired the Blue Hills show four years ago and in addition, recently took over the Original Red Barn, one of the cornerstones of this entire Texas Antiques Week Extravaganza.

The Massey boys, Mark and Owen, are making an impact, local hombres who’ve been practically raised in these parts before going out into the world and making their mark. They’ve come back to infuse energy into the area with the opening of The Compound and their contribution to Henkel Square. According to both, they’re in for the duration.

Brittany Cole, another young’un took over the reins of The Cole Building at the passing of old-timer E.J. and then his son, Jim. Brandi and Kevin Harper, a younger married couple, gentrified 303 State Hiway 237, next to the Round Top Bank a few shows back to make it a showplace. Chairman of the Board, Bud Royer’s kids now run the Royer’s Café.

We understand at this moment there are new owners of the Campbell Building and Warrenton Inn, previously Hillcrest Inn. Don’t forget to throw in mover and shaker, Jim Kastleman, and his newer Halles Show in Round Top that used to be named Chelsea Meadow. Also, when it comes to publishing, Kastleman is becoming a juggernaut in these parts who wears a number of hats as the owner of “The Round Top Register, and The Antiques Show Guide, who also squeeze the time to see over Paper City that publishes monthlies in large metropolitan areas, catering to the wellheeled, that’s becoming a mainstay throughout Texas.

Seems all this is happening at once and there’s no doubt in my mind the folks above have voices and have made considerable investments and will further steer the show as we get deeper into the 21st Century. From those who I have personally met I sense the show will be in good hands but further with good minds who will have the savvy to make the Texas Antiques Week Extravaganza experience even better.

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MARK J. EDWARDS

Armchair historian, drifter and antique dealer, Mark taught at a nationally recognized school in Dallas. A compulsive traveler, his wanderlust has led him to backpack across Europe, kick around Africa, Australia, Singapore, Cambodia, Thailand, Yucatan, and hike the Inca Trail. He’s also traveled to all 50 states and spent many summers roaming through the Southwest. Drifter on the Texas Trail is his first novel.

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“What an Outstanding accomplishment!! What a Great group of people!! What a Great publication!! I have looked forward to Every issue! The Show Daily, and you All, will be sorely missed. God speed to you All!”

“It was great being a part of Show Daily. Yep, time to go, as I had to do the same. Wishing everyone the best as we all transform.”

“So sad to see you go!!”

“You have always been team player’s with all of us. Very high re gards coming from me!!!!”

“Over the years I watched this small magazine develop into a beautiful informative magazine. Antiques Week just won’t be the same without it.”

Sheri Smith, Missouri Girl.

“So sad to see you go.”

Angela Molis

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“ Roberto!!..... not sure what to say! Just had a sudden feeling of sadness come over me. The Show Daily has been such an impor tant part of the show and what it was truly about! Things won’t be the same without it & you guys! I loved when Suzie once asked me to write an article, that was so special for me & I’ve kept a copy of that edition! We have all missed her these past years. Good luck & best wishes on your next adventure! It’s time to just rest & enjoy life. Just know you made your mark in Round Top & it will never be forgotten! Adios Amigo!!”

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“ I’m so going to miss you all. You have always been a part of the antique show. I wish you all the best of everything. It won’t be the same without you!”

“It’s been a pleasure knowing and working with you. Now it’s time to retire. A wonderful magazine for so many successful years. Take care of yourself Roberto. God Bless you.”

“Very sorry to see you go. I have saved every issue.” smckie houston1

“Great job corralling the world’s wildest antique show for all these years! Thank you!”

Thecrushlist

“The publication will definitely be missed! Enjoy retirement.”

Scotty Draper

“Good luck for the future You & Show Daily will be missed”. Cathy Payne

“ Hope someone will take it over. The map is a great reference.” David Lane

“Sad to hear the news! Show Daily will be greatly missed, espe cially the map. But thank you for all the years! God bless!!”

Michele Levis

“Oh My! Your publication was the first thing I looked for to guide me through the Show. So informative and helpful. Love the Map! Will be greatly missed.”

“ Oh No!

I have relied on Show Daily for at least 15 years to guide me in where to go and what’s happening and where certain vendors are located.

I have enjoyed articles on people and places in the Antique Fair community and have gotten to know many of them personally. Thank you for all you have done to promote the people and places of this great event. You will be missed! God speed!”

Missy Evans

”The Show Daily is always the original and the best way to make the most of my antique week experience. Super proud of me in Prom attire that you published way back when. Job well done. It won’t be the same.”

“You are going to be missed in more ways than one. Thank you for so many years.”

“The Show Daily was the first publication that introduced me to the antique show. I kept copies and handed them out to educated all newcomers. Thank you for helping vendors and the surround ing area thrive. Enjoy your next journey.“

“Until we meet again, happy trails to you! Enjoy my friend and thanks for all the wonderful years Salud!!!“

Jon Perez

“ So sorry to hear this news. Show Daily is a Round Top tradition!” Emil Knodell

“Thanks for everything.” Punkie Conlee

“I’ve always thought about Suzy and the dream you kept alive Roberto and Lou in every edition that came out. It saddens me to see this Publication end but I fully understand it’s time to re tire. Wishing someone could continue the Show Daily as it is “THE WHO’S WHO GUIDE TO TEXAS’ MOST IMPORTANT ANTIQUES EVENT!” The SHOW DAILY Magazine will always be remembered and perhaps in 100+ years might become a treasure hunt for col lectors. ha ha ha Take care and God Bless Roberto & Lou! So very sad to see you go! We always look forward to grabbing a book and looking to see who is in it and all the great pics. A part of Antiques Week will be gone for sure, but not forgotten. May God Bless you wherever you go!”

Kountry Chick Denise

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“ I am sad to see that this will be the last edition of the Show Daily! I am a rather new storefront and recently had another store owner in a small town who struggles to get people in say that advertising with y’all is the best money she’s spent!!! Says people come in frequently with Show Daily in hand, just to some see her.”

Angela C. Murphy, Curator of Vintage Treasures and Other Fine Junk

“You are leaving forever Show Daily. Make the best Ad ever we love you, folks. You’ll be missed maybe not Roberto as much, may be we will good luck on future plans Instant discount? Just make ad bigger maybe Love you all hope to see you at show in October.”

Tom & James.

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“Wow truly the end of an era. Wonder if someone else can take it on?!”

Totally saddened! What a fantastic magazine and super writers!” E G LOZANO

“It seems like just yesterday that I bought my first ad in the Show Dailey. I was one of the first to pay for an ad. It was great advertis ing all the years I did the show, and always handy to pick up each show since for a guide to the ever-increasing venues. Thanks for all of the hard work. It was always a pleasure to see Lou come by every year.”

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“I understand. But I feel as if I’m losing family members.“

“You guys are the original and the best! You will be sorely missed. I always snagged a few extra copies to pass out in PA. Thanks for the memories!”

“Y’all will definitely be missed... Always been a Great Resource for Everyone... Take Care and Best of Luck on your Journey.”

“Sooo sorry to see you go. You will be so missed. Loved all your ar ticles and advertising and tips. Thanks. Will miss seeing Lou walk the fields. So glad we are advertising in the final issue.”

“So sorry to see you go. But all good things must come to an end at some point! Good luck in your next chapter!”

Beckie Bailey

“Oh, that’s sad, but best of luck in your new adventures! Your mag azine is the best!”

“Sorry to see you go! You were the RT info gurus!”

Carol Devic Nygaard

”Always looked forward to Show Daily.”

Shelby Craig Levy

”I hope someone will take over. That magazine is a must for vend ers and shoppers. So glad I have saved most of mine.”

”I love the Show Daily have used it several time and advertised in it as well when we set up booths for our Wicker Fixer business we are planning a trip this year from Ozark, Mo. want to be sure I get a new last copy. Best wishes and many BLESSINGS really loved all your hard work over the years!”

Cheri Russell

”Sad to see you go. I really enjoyed the publication. Good luck in your new adventures!!! Live life.”

Kathy Shumaker

“Hope you keep the shop open.”

Nancy Weaver

“I’m very sorry that this will be the last issue.”

Astrea

“Surely, I misread the email yesterday...I’m sure you wouldn’t just cease publication...it’s your and Susie’s legacy...have your son take it over and continue on brother...I’m sure with proper tutoring he will be fine and you can still be part of it...”

“OMG... that hurts... even though I was not part of it, I feel it was part of my granddaughter’s family history... I’m sorry Viejo, I’m sure this is very hard for you...”

“Just wanted to let you and LOU know how much I appreciate all your hard work throughout the years. I’ve never been able to do the show without the Show Daily. I guess next spring I will. I know all good things come to an end but somehow I didn’t think that Show Daily would. You have helped so many dealers and so many customers throughout the years. I’m sure you will never know how many lives you have touched We still miss Suzy too. I hope that your new adventure will bring you as much joy and pleasure as the Show Daily has. I know it was a lot of work but it was so much appreciated. Many blessings to you, LOU and staff. Will miss y’all, Love, Katherine Gonzalez . Katherine’s Kollection Rose if Tex as field and Cole’s.”

Katherine Mundy

“You’ve made a difference.”

Lennie Brown

“Sad. Sad. Sad.”

Melissa Weaster

“I am so thankful for the Magazine. Every show I look forward to picking up a copy for me and a couple for my friends. I found the show times and map very helpful. I am sorry to see it end but thank you so much for your contributions to this publication.”

“Thank you for telling our story as an antiques community all these years. Blessings, Jan Orr-Harter, Marburger Farm Antique Show Staff Writer.”

Jan Orr-Harter

“So sad to see your great publication go Roberto! You did such a wonderful job! Wishing you the very best in your new adven tures.”

“I hate reading this, but love that the ole money launderer is get ting time off for good behavior...! I guess I should explain... It was 23 years ago, I stopped by your booth in Warrenton and bought several things , wrote a check and said I’d pick them up after I broke down my Marburger booth. As I left you handed me a 4 page mimeographed paper.. the very first Show Daily?... A week later when I returned for my “Globos” You apologized, but you needed another check... because the one I gave you went through the laundry in the pocket of the shirt you wore. You and Lou and sweet Suzy made a heck of a team... but “all good things”... Hope to see you in the fall for one last Roberto hug.”

“My first stop for every show over the last 18 years was to get my Show Daily, and I advised all the newbies not to attempt the shows without it. What a wonderful publication! It will be greatly missed, as you two will be. I wish you the very best in this new season of life! How can I do RT without my Show Daily? My first stop would always be in Burton for my copy.”

“Round Top Antique week will never be the same!!! Will miss Show Daily and most especially, the smiling faces of Roberto and Lou!!!“

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Buyer’s Guide

where to

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more

during the shows.

Children’s Clothing Christmas Clock Restore Clothing Coastal Chic

Cocktail Sets

Apropos..... p.18 Co ee

Java Love Bus..... p.55

The Metro Expresso & Kettle Corn Coins

Vincent Peach..... p. 3 Collectibles Comics

Old Town Market..... p.16 Concho Belts

The Good Stu ..... p.63 Consoles

Cookies

Java Love Bus..... p.55 Coral Shells

Building

Corn Planter Country Country- Antiques

Covered Shopping

Warrenton’s Old Feed Store..... p.32

Crosses

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7

A Accessories- Fashion Americana American Furniture Amish Furniture Antiques Antique Diamonds Antique Jewelry Antique Lighting Restore Antique Windows Antler Chandelier Apothecary Apparel- Women’s Architectural Art ATM Auction B Bakery Banks/ Financial Barrels Bath & Body BBQ Beads Beer Beer to Go Boutique Bracelets Breakfast/Brunch C Cabins Cake Toppers Cameras Campbell
Candles CBD Oils Chamber Chandeliers
Your A to Z list! Take the guesswork out of
go. Look under the heading of your favorite items, the dealers listed there carry exactly what
seeking! Flip to the page their ad is placed on for
information about where to nd them
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Cupolas

JillSuzanne...... p.29

Custom Leather Work Jay Zapalac..... p.53

D

Daimonds

Look What I Found..... p.25

Dealers Supplies

Decor

Y Station..... p.81

Deli Doors

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Old World Antiek..... p.42

E

Early Painted Furniture

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p .7

Earrings

Vincent Peach..... p. 3 Electric

Joe Pete..... p.21 Entertainment Warrenton’s Old Feed Store..... p.30

European

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Estate Finds

Tree Park Field..... p.56

Weaster Auctions

Estate Jewelry

Bobbed Tail Jewelry..... p.51

Look What I Found..... p.25 Southern Classic Jewelry..... p.63 Y Station..... p.81

European Country Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7

Old World Antieks..... p.42

Renck Hall..... p.22

European Dimonds

Look What I Found..... p.25

European Furni ture Antique

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Old World Antiek ..... p.42

European Imports

Casper & Geralds.... p.60

F

Fabulous Finds

McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Farmhouse Decor

Y Station..... p.81

Farmhouse Tables Rustic Revolution..... p.59 Fashion

Soho McKinney..... p.71

YaYa Gurlz & Dugout..... p.28

Fields

Bar W Field..... p.19

Old Town Market..... p.16

Renck Hall..... p.22

Tree Park Field..... p.56

Warrenton’s Old Feed Store..... p.30

Fine Jewelry

Bobbed Tail Bay..... p.51

Look What I Found..... p.25

Fire Screens

The Iron Maiden..... p.58

Flags- Patriotic Apropos..... p.18

Folk Art

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Don Agnello..... p.64

Renck Hall ............. p 22

Texas Trash & Treasures..... p.51 Y Station..... p.81

Folk Art- Mexican Punkie’s Place..... p.55

Food Booths

Badd Company Cooks.....p.45

McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Old Town Market..... p.16

R.T. Vintage Market..... p.71

Tree Park Field..... p.56

Between the Bunz Bubbles & Bites

The Metro Expresso & Kettle Corn

French Antiques

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7

Kim Hoegger Home..... p.61 McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Fringe Purses Leather and Vodka..... p.38

Fun Y Station..... p.81

Funky Vintage

Punkie’s Place..... p.55

Furniture

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Cole’s Building..... p. 4

McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Punkie’s Place..... p.55

Tree Park Field..... p.56

Farmhouse 228

The Gaudy Sisters

Weaster Auctions Y Station..... p.81

G Garden Antique

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 The Hen Delivers..... p.55

Garden Art Texas Trash & Treasures..... p.51 Y Station..... p.81 Gas

Warrenton Grocery and Gas..... p.36

Glampers

Charles Keyton..... p. 2 Glass

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Y Station..... p.81 Glassware Charles Keyton..... p. 2

Gold Filled Jewelry

Y Station..... p.81

Golf Collectables

BJ Pawlaczyk..... p.54

Good Stuff

Joe Pete..... p.21

Grain Bags

Bill Moore County Line..... p. 7 Vintage Fabrics..... p.58

Guns Merchant Antiques..... p.

Handcrafted- Handmade Texas Trash & Treasures p.51

Vincent Peach..... p. 3

Handmade Furniture

Rustic Revolution..... p.59

Holiday Antiques

Rome’s Antiques and Such..... p.21

Home Decor

The Cotton Gin

La Grange..... p.74

Tree Park Field..... p.56

Farmhouse 228

Vintage Fabrics..... p.58 Y Station..... p.81

Honest Cotton

Honest Cotton..... p.60

I

Indian Beaded Jackets

The Good Stuff..... p.63 Industrial

McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Renck Hall..... p.22 Y Station..... p.81

Iron works

The Iron Maiden..... p.58

J Jewelry

Bobbed Tail Jewelry..... p.51

JillSuzanne..... p.29 Leather and Vodka..... p.38

Look What Found..... p.25

Southern Classic Jewelry p.63

The Cotton Gin

La Grange ................ p.74

Tree Park Field..... p.56

Dukureh Imports

Vincent Peach..... p. 3 Y Station.... p.81

Jewelry Repair

Cole’s..... p. 4

Junk

Punkie’s Place..... p.55

H Handbags

Leather and Vodka..... p.38

K Kitchen

Charles Keyton..... p. 2 Kitchenalia Bill Moore/

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County Line..... p. 7

Kitchen Islands

The Hen Delivers..... p.55

L Lady Head Vases

Cheryl’s Antiques..... p.51

Late Nights

Antiques off the Square p.79 Apropos..... p.18

Leather Accessories0

Leather and Vodka..... p.38 Vincent Peach..... p. 3

Leather Handbags

Leather and Vodka..... p.38 Old Town Market..... p.16

Life Magazines

Lighting

McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Linens & Lace Apropos..... p.18

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Vintage Fabrics..... p.58

Linens/ Lace- Estate Apropos..... p.18

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7

Lockers

The Hen Delivers..... p.55

Lodging Stage Coach Cabins..... p.39 Louis Vuitton Leather and Vodka..... p.38

Y Station..... p.81

Mirrors

Cheryl’s Antiques..... p.51

Mobility Scooters

Music- Live Warrenton’s Old Feed Store..... p.30

N

Native American Bobbed Tail Jewelry..... p.51

O Oak Furniture

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Y Station..... p.81

Outboard Motors BJ Pawlaczyk..... p.54

P

Painted Furniture

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p.7 Y Station..... p.81

Parking Tree Park Field..... p.56

Parking- Free Bar W..... p.19

Pastries

Pearls

Vincent Peach..... p. 3

Pedestal Bases

Pickers’ Paradise

Y Station..... p.81

Prints/ Maps

Apropos..... p.18

Prisms

Thechandelierlady..... p. 53

Purses

Leather and Vodka..... p.38

Q Quilts

Apropos..... p.18

Antiques off the Square..... p.79 Quirky Y Station..... p.81

R

Railroad Collectibles

Record Albums Old Town Market..... p.16 Y Station..... p.81

Refurbished Jay Zapalac..... p.53

Religious Artifacts

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p.7 Y Station..... p.81

Repurpose

Texas Trash & Treasuresl p.51 Y Station..... p.81

Restaurants/ Sit-Down Bar W field..... p.19

Josesitos

Mexican Gril..... p.75

S Saddles

Jay Zapalac..... p.53

Salvaged- Structural

McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10 Schoolhouse

McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Stoney Creek Antiques..... p.80

Scooter Rentals

Sculptures

The Hen Delivers..... p.55

Shabby Chic

The Hen Delivers..... p55 Shows

Antiques off the Square..... p.79

Bar W field..... p.19

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Cole’s Building..... p.4

Granny McCormick..... p.55

McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10 Northgate..... p.40 Old Town Market..... p.16

R.T. Vintage Market..... p.71 Marburger Farm..... p.68

Signs

Tree Park Field..... p.56

The Sign Guy Signs- Vintage Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Tree Park Field..... p.56

The Sign Guy Y Station..... p.81

Silver

Bobbed Tail Jewelry..... p.51

M Metal Art

The Iron Maiden..... p.58

Mexican Clothing

Punkie’s Place..... p.55

Mexican Folk Art Don Agnello..... p.64

Mexican Treasures

Punkie’s Place..... p.55

Mid- Century Mod ern/Deco Apropos..... p.18

Antiques off the Square..... p. 79 Don Agnello..... p.64 McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7

Planters

The Iron Maiden..... p.58

Pottery

Charles Keyton..... p. 2 Renck Hall..... p.22

Potting Tables

The Hen Delivers..... p.55

Primitives American & European Antiques off the Square..... p.79 Cheryl’s Antiques..... p.51 R.T. Vintage Market..... p.71 Vintage Fabrics..... p.58

Retro McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10 Y Station..... p.81

Restrooms

Cole’s Building..... p.4

Rewiring

Thechandelierlady..... p.53

Rugs- Antique- Vintage Apropos..... p.18

Rugs- Cowhide Russian Collectibles

RV Parking

Old Town Market..... p.16 Tree Park Field..... p.56

Look What I Found..... p. 25 Vincent Peach..... p. 3

Silver Buyers

Indian Creek Antiques... p.60

Silver Plate

Apropos..... p.18

Indian Creek Antiques. p.60

Smalls

Apropos..... p.18

DYD Artisans Fair..... p.62

Soap

El’s Handcrafted Soap..... p.46

Tree Park Field..... p.56

EL’s Handcrafted Soap Sporting Collectables

BJ Pawlaczyk..... p.54

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Sports TV

YaYa Gurlz & Dugout..... p.28

Stained Glass

Payne’s Glass..... p.22

Steel Furniture

The Iron Maiden..... p.58

Steel Planters

The Iron Maiden..... p.58

Sterling Charles Keyton..... p. 2

Indian Creek Antiques..... p.60

Stoneware Storage Tree Park Field..... p.56

Sun Colored Glass

Swedish Antiques

Swedish Antiques..... p.62

Swedish Clocks Swedish Antiques..... p.62

Swedish Furniture

Longe Ranger Antiques..... p.66

T Taxidermy

Cross Eyed Moose..... p.33

Texana

Antiques off the Square.... p.79

What A Crock..... p.61

Texas Boudin

Y Station..... p.81

Textiles

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7

Vintage Fabrics..... p58

Tools- Vintage Antiques off the Square.... p.79

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7

Stoney Creek Antiques..... p.80

Tote Trays

Charles Keyton..... p. 2 Toys

Don Agnello..... p.64

Stoney Creek Antiques..... p.80

Turquise Jewelry

The Good Stuff..... p.63

U Upscale

Y Station..... p.81

V Vendor Space Bar W..... p.19

Tree Park Field..... p.56

Victorian Charles Keyton..... p. 2

Vintage

Punkie’s Place..... p.55

R. T. Vintage Antiques..... p.71

Texas Trash & Treasures..... p.51 Tree Park Field..... p.56

Memory Box Antiques

The Gaudy Sisters

Weaster Auctions

Vintage Clothing Charles Keyton..... p. 2 Old Town Market..... p.16

Vintage Finds

Joe Pete..... p.21

Old World Antiek..... p.42

Renck Hall..... p.22

R.T. Vintage Market..... p71 Tree Park Field..... p.56

Memory Box Antiques

The Gaudy Sisters

Weaster Auctions

Vintage Jewelry Soho McKinney..... p.71

Vintage Native American The Good Stuff..... p.63

Vintage Ralph Lauren Sweaters

The Good Stuff..... p.63

Vintage Toys Stoney Creek Antiques p.80 Vintage Turquoise The Good Stuff..... p.63 Visitors Center Old Town Market..... p.16

W Water Features

The Hen Delivers..... p.55

Western Art

Old Town Market..... p.16

Cross Eyed Moose..... p.33

Western Wear

The Good Stuff..... p.63

Wholesale

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7 Wine Accessories

Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7

Wine Barrels

Vintage At Heart..... p.33

Wine/ Beer/ Spirits

Women’s Apparel

Kim Hoegger Home..... p.61

Soho McKinney..... p.71

Vintage At Heart..... p.33

YaYa Gurlz & Dugout..... p.28

Y Yard Art

Jill Suzanne..... p.29

McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10

Year Round Market

R. T. Vintage Antiques..... p. R.T. Vintage Market..... p.71

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