The Philadelphia Show 2025

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BENEFITING THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART

Presenting our 63 rd ANNUAL SHOWCASE of ANTIQUES, ART and DESIGN

Welcome to The Philadelphia Show: Antiques, Art & Design 2025. This year we are delighted to feature a vibrant mix of dealers, both new and returning, presenting a wide range of exceptional pieces—from antiques and fine art to period and modern furniture, folk art, ceramics, glass, jewelry, and textiles.

Once again, the proceeds from the Show benefit the Division of Learning and Engagement Department of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Ticket sales allow the museum to expand our year-round family programming and provide free and low-cost museum visits for students and educators from the School District of Philadelphia.

The Philadelphia Show is made possible by a slate of generous community and business leaders. We are grateful to our returning Presenting Sponsors: Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters and IBEW 98/NECA LMCC. We are also fortunate to have received support from our Major Sponsor Justi Group, Inc. as well as our Principal Sponsor Treadwell. We would also like to thank the following organizations for their contributions as Supporting Sponsors: Chubb, CSI International, Freedom Mortgage Corporation, Freeman’s | Hindman, FS Investments, Jonathan Bassman Interior Design LLC, PNC Private Bank, Pook & Pook, Inc., Auctioneers and Appraisers, and Rago/Wright.

We are thankful to the Show’s individual sponsors who have contributed their resources, time, and energy to the Show. The Philadelphia Show Committee and The Women’s Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art are the backbone of this event. Thank you as well to the staff of the Philadelphia Museum of Art who helped shape the Show and its associated events. Of course, Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair, is synonymous with the Show, and continues to be the heart of the event. Many thanks are also due to Huntley Platt, Manager of The Philadelphia Show, for being the hub of this collaborative project.

Lastly, thank you to our outstanding dealers for bringing exceptional decorative arts, fine art, and design to Philadelphia, and to the very steps of the museum.

IBEW Local Union 98 & NECA are proud to be sponsors of The Philadelphia Show

CALENDAR of EVENTS

Preview Party

THURSDAY, APRIL 24

EARLY ADMISSION 5:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.

ADMISSION 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.

The Preview Party is your opportunity for a first look at the art and antiques offered this year at the 63rd edition of The Philadelphia Show: Antiques, Art & Design. Preview Party attendees obtain early access to the best selections in fine art, Americana, period furniture, folk art, ceramics, porcelain, glass, silver, jewelry, textiles, and decorative accessories from over 40 galleries and antiques dealers.

Opening Hours

FRIDAY, APRIL 25

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 6

SUNDAY, APRIL 2 7

In-Person Programs

11:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.

11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, MARCH 28

6:00 p.m. Harry Bertoia: Master of Metal

The Philadelphia premiere of the documentary Harry Bertoia: Master of Metal and discussion with the Director and Founder of the Harry Bertoia Foundation, Celia Bertoia, Hunter Weeks, Director of the film, and David Rago of Rago/ Wright kicked off The Philadelphia Show programming. Harry Bertoia: Master of Metal features archival footage of the artist playing his sounding sculptures and several in-depth interviews The event was held at the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building.

CALENDAR of EVENTS

SATURDAY, APRIL 26

10:00 a m Behind the Scenes: PBS’s Antiques Roadshow

A panel with PBS's Antiques Roadshow Senior Producer, Sam Farrell, featuring several of the show exhibitors, Eric Hanks, Betty Krulik, Arlie Sulka, David Walker, who have also appeared on Antiques Roadshow as specialists in their fields. The panel will take place in the tent before the Show opens on Saturday. Tickets are $30 and include show admission.

3:00 p.m. Antiques Unveiled: Object Stories

Organized by Fine Objects Society in collaboration with The Philadelphia Show, this program invites three professionals — Independence Seaport Museum director Peter S. Seibert, architect Steven Spandle, and artist Amber Cowan — to offer unique and insightful perspectives on their relationship with historic objects, highlighting the ways the material world influences their work and informs their lives. Moderated by Ben Miller, host of The Curious Objects Podcast by Magazine Antiques, this presentation will be an engaging look at antiques and the stories they tell. Free with admission.

SUNDAY, APRIL 27

10:00 a.m. The Mission and Capabilities of the FBI Art Crime Team

Jake Archer, senior member of the FBI’s Art Crime Team and Philadelphia Division team leader for the FBI’s Evidence Response Team, discusses his work conducting art and cultural property-related investigations, repatriations, and training domestically and internationally. The talk will take place in the tent before the Show opens on Sunday. Tickets are $30 and include show admission.

CONVERSATIONS WITH THE PHILADELPHIA SHOW

You can view programs from previous years at thephiladelphiashow.com/lectures

CALENDAR of EVENTS

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Dealer Talks

These casual conversations will be held throughout the day in various dealer booths. Twelve Show dealers will share their expertise in their respective fields:

FRIDAY, APRIL 25

1 :00 p.m.

2 :00 p.m.

3 :00 p.m.

4 :00 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

Antique French Silver and Crystal: A Marriage Full of Light!

Jasmine Doussiere at Silver Art by D & R, Booth F2

The Power of Craftsmanship in Today’s World

Jose Rosas at Rosior, Booth G8

In Living Color: Striking Contrast of Folk Art

Ed Hilde at Olde Hope, Booth A8

The Art of Walter Williams

Eric Hanks at M. Hanks Gallery, Booth B4

Realism and Contemporary Art

Lance Rehs at Rehs Contemporary Galleries, Booth C4

SATURDAY, APRIL 26

1 :00 p.m.

2 :00 p.m.

4 :00 p.m.

5:00p.m.

Chaise Lounge by Le Courbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand

George Perilstein at Future Nostalgia, Booth D6

Focus on Folk Art

Arthur Liverant at Nathan Liverant & Son, Booth B6

Design and Hand

Alan Stone at Hill-Stone, Booth F4

N.C. Wyeth: The Great American Storyteller

Vickie Manning at Somerville Manning, Booth F1

SUNDAY, APRIL 27

1 :00 p.m.

2 :00 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

New Life for an Ancient Medium — Glass

Doug Heller at Heller Gallery, Booth G1

The Legacy of Collecting

Emily Campin at Gladwell & Patterson, Booth G5

Overview of American Art with Lincoln Glenn and Graham Shay 1857

Douglas Gold and Cameron Shay, Booth A5

Show Tours

FRIDAY, APRIL 2 5

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 6

SUNDAY, APRIL 2 7

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Philadelphia Show Committee members lead groups to various dealers where they share knowledge in their areas of expertise. Reserve your place on a tour that features notable objects offered by the exhibitors. Reservations required. Ticket price includes admission to the Show: $25

Children’s Events

TREASURE HUNT

BLOOM: FLOWERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA SHOW AND EUROPEAN GALLERIES

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 6

SUNDAY, APRIL 2 7

11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Attendees of all ages are invited to take part in a self-guided treasure hunt. Visitors begin their search with a treasure map that is found at the information desk at the entrance of the Show. The hunt continues inside the museum in the European Galleries. Organized by The Philadelphia Show Committee.

ART TABLE

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 6

SUNDAY, APRIL 2 7

11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Create some of your own art inspired by stained glass windows with members of The Philadelphia Show Committee. Activity developed by the museum staff from the the Division of Learning and Engagement. Children under 14 should be accompanied by an adult.

SPONSORS

PRESENTING SPONSORS

MAJOR SPONSOR

PRINCIPAL SPONSOR

Treadwell

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

Chubb

CSI International

Freedom Mortgage

Freeman’s | Hindman

MEDIA SPONSORS

FS Investments

Jonathan Bassman

Interior Design LLC

PNC Private Bank

Pook & Pook, Inc., Auctioneers and Appraisers

Rago/Wright

American Fine Art Magazine Incollect The Magazine Antiques

INDIVIDUAL UNDERWRITERS

PENNSYLVANIAN

Anne and Matt Hamilton

The Maguire Foundation

The McCausland Foundation

BENEFACTOR

Julie Jensen Bryan

Hannah L. Henderson

Susanna Lachs and Dean Adler

KEYSTONE

John Alchin and Hal Marryatt

The Leslie Miller and Richard Worley Foundation

Stephen and Jenifer Smith

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Middleton

Martha H. and I. Wistar Morris III

Ellen B. Simon

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Yass

Sarah Miller Coulson

Amy A. Fox and Daniel H. Wheeler

Sally G. Sharkey

PHILADELPHIAN

Catherine Altman

Lawrence H. and Julie C. Berger

Ellen and Ronald Caplan

Kristine Christensen

Romy Diaz and Dennis Bann

Sophie B. Donaghy

Marlene Dooner

Julia and David Fleischner

Penny Fox

Lynn and Chris Gadsden

Barbara Gisel

David Haas

Melissa Hancock

The Mandell Family

Zoë S. Pappas

Marsha and Jeffrey Perelman

Barbara A. Podell and Mark G. Singer

Marsha W. Rothman

Anne and Steve Rubin

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley III

Joan and Bernard Spain Foundation

Boo and Morris Stroud

Judith Taylor

Dr. Sankey V. Williams and Constance H. Williams

INDIVIDUAL UNDERWRITERS

PATRIOT

Anonymous

Marta and Bob Adelson

Barbara and Todd Albert

Julie and James Alexandre

Regina Baime and Peter Ligouri

Andrea M. Baldeck, M.D.

Carol and Horace Barsh

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bennett

Mr. Donald L. Besecker, Jr.

Frederick L. Bissinger and Emily Wright

Janice and Arthur Block

Robin Blumenfeld

Dr. Robert and Katharine Booth

Michele and Jeffrey Brotman

Susan and Kent Cadwalader

Ann E. Calvert

Elaine W. Camarda and A. Morris Williams, Jr.

Nicole Cashman and Nigel Richards

Sara Cerato and Dennis Adams

Mary Ann and George Chou

Dunham Townend Churchill

Ruth M. Colket

Mr. Stiles Tuttle Colwill

Peggy Cooke

Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Crooks

Marianne Dean

Lisa Detwiler and Don Mahoney

Barbara Eberlein and Jerry Wind

Peter C. Egan

Katherine and Bill Eyre

Kirstin and Jeffrey Engelman

Margo P. Eremus

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fernberger, Jr.

James M. Fernberger and Mary C. Walto

Jaime and David Field

Grete and Martyn Greenacre

Ron Gross† and Dr. Sandy Taub

Deborah and Kurt Hilzinger

Mr. and Mrs. David F. Hoffman

The Honickman Foundation

Elizabeth and Morrison Huston

Thomas K. Johnson

Michele and Paul Lockwood

Ira Lubert, Pamela Estadt and Family Giving Fund

Elinor and Jeff Marrazzo

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matz

Jennifer McNeil

John J. Medveckis

Dr. Stanley Muravchick and Ms. Arlene Olson

Janice and Britt Murdoch

Heidi and Paul Nichini

Olivia Rabe

Mrs. Alan L. Reed

Jay and Gretchen Riley

Caroline B. Rogers

Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Rothrock

Mark and Robin Rubenstein

Irene McMenamin Shabel

Grace and Matthew

Shannon

Stephanie Simmerman

Stewart Stender

Joan Thalheimer

Mr. and Mrs. Archbold D. van Beuren

William D. and Eve A. Walker

LIBERTY

Gwen Goodwill Bianchi

Sandra L. Cadwalader

Hollie and Jamie Holt

Angela V.B. Hudson

Joan M. Johnson

Maxine S. Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lindsay, Jr.

FRIEND

Mr. and Mrs. Scott G. Bruce

Lee and Bill Warden

John Whitenight and Frederick LaValley

Robin and Jerry Williams

Ami and Jess Lonner

Marianne R. McClatchy

Harvey Shipley Miller

Maida R. Milone

Karyn A. Mullen

Carolyn Bedrosian Nagy

Aleni Pappas and Anthony Kyriakakis

Lisa and Lars Williamson

Susan and David Zelouf

Eliza and Peter Zimmerman

†deceased

List as of March 24, 2025

Mary P. McPherson

Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Rome

Lyn M. Ross

Katherine Sachs

Susanna Saunders

Susan Vitale

Dr. Robert J. Wallner

Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975) Elements of Sea and Sky (ca. 1925-26) Image courtesy of Betty Krulik Fine Art Ltd.

PHILADELPHIA MUSEUMOF ART

Singing and Mending (detail), 1945, by Robert Gwathmey Gift of Edna S. Beron, 1984-159-1) © Estate of Robert Gwathmey/Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; City of Sin (detail), 1949 (negative), 1981 (print), by Louis Faurer (Gift of Howard Greenberg, 2021-27-1); Leaf Hands (detail), 1949, designed by Salvador Dalí (Purchased with the Costume and Textiles Revolving Fund, 2018-13-1) © Salvador Dalí, Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
MIYOKO ITO Kachina
WILLIAM MORRIS Beetles with Flora vase
GEORGE NAKASHIMA Rare Odakyu cabinet

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The Philadelphia Show gratefully acknowledges the following individuals and businesses who have given their time, energy and resources to support the 2025 Show. Our continued success is due in large measure to their considerable generosity.

VOLUNTEERS

Ellen Simon, Chair

Sally Sharkey, Vice Chair

Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair

LECTURE SERIES

Bob Aibel

Jake Archer

Celia Bertoia

Sam Farrell

MUSEUM STAFF

Alicia Beard

Marcia Birbilis

Lindsey Bloom

Gail Brown

Laura Coogan

Katie Costello

Paul Dien

Maeve Elliott

Maggie Fairs

Nancy Finn

Ellen Caplan, PMA Board Chair

The Philadelphia Show Committee

The Women’s Committee Dealer Committee Design Committee

Eric Hanks

Steven Keever

Betty Krulik

David Rago

Keir Schwarze

Arlie Sulka

David Walker

Hunter Weeks

Joshua Frank

Shakeera Grays

Rylander Handford

Kitty Bowe Hearty

Alexandra Kirtley

Michael Maniero

Eileen Matchett

Valarie McDuffie

Mary Menchel

Kathy Minauro

Lindsey Nevin

MARKETING AND DESIGN

Andrey & Melissa

Barb Barnett

Graphic Design LLC

E B Design Agency

John Smiroldo and Phil Lajoie at Incollect

Nancy O’Meara

Katherine Paradise

Justin Romeo

Alexander Spassoff

Sasha Suda

Angela Thompson

Kate Virdone

Monique Jackson Waites

Duane Warren

Adrian Wiggins

Rebecca Wui

McClafferty Printing

COMMITTEES

SHOW COMMITTEE

Anne Hamilton*, Honorary Chair

Ellen Simon*, Chair

Sally Sharkey*, Vice Chair

Marta Adelson*, President, The Women’s Committee

Catherine Altman*

Carol Blank Barsh*

Gwen Goodwill Bianchi

Janice Block

Robin Blumenfeld

Reid N. Bodek

Michele Brotman

Ann Calvert

Ellen Caplan*

Susan Charleston

Patty Cheek*

Dunham Townend

Churchill

Candace Coleman

Veronica M. Connor

Sarah Coulson*

Sam Ehlinger

Kirstin Engelman

Margo Eremus

Katharine Eyre

Evelyn Fell

Kathy Fitzpatrick

Amy Fox*

Penny Fox

Linda Fuller

Eleanore H. Gadsden*

Grete Greenacre

Suzett Hamilton

Hannah Henderson*

Cynthia B. Holstad

Suzanne C. Jacobs

Joan Johnson*

Carol W. Jones

Hannah Levine

Anja Levitties

Michele Lockwood*

Ami Lonner

Holly Luff

Linda McCarthy*

Mimi Melvin

Betty Miller

Leslie Anne Miller

Joan R. Momjian

Martha H. Morris*

Karyn Mullen*

Liz Murray

Carolyn Bedrosian Nagy

Arlene Olson

Katharine A.S. Padulo

Zoë S. Pappas*

Barbara Podell

Sharon Pollack

Judy C. Pote

Olivia Rabe

Gretchen Riley

Ann Dee Rome

Marsha W. Rothman*

Laura Rothrock*

Anne Rubin*

Elisabeth Rubin

Susanna T. Saunders

Grace Shannon

Sally Sharkey*

Stephanie Simmerman

Keith Straw

Boo Stroud

Michelle Tate

Nancy Taylor

Elissa G. Topol

Nathalie Verma

Susan Vitale

Eve Walker

Beverly M. Wilde

Robin Williams*

Lisa Williamson*

Pam Yih

Susan Zelouf

Committee

DEALER COMMITTEE

Ed Hild, Chair

Ron Rumford

Betty Krulik

Arthur Liverant

DESIGNER COMMITTEE

Michael Diaz-Griffith

Barbara Eberlein

Jermaine Jenkins

Camille Okhio

Marguerite Rodgers

Richard Rosello

Arlie Sulka

Mona Berman Ross

Matthew Thurlow

PHILADELPHIA MUSEUMOF ART

Grass-Seated Chair, 1946, by George Nakashima (Philadelphia Museum of Art: Gift of Anne d’Harnoncourt, 2001-20-1).
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Large collection of Navajo weavings Chester County, PA
Eric Sloane
Sir Alfred J. Munnings

November 7-9

Robert Farrell
Fort Atkinson, WI Metal

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Qianlong period, ca: mid-18th century Heights: 17 inches (43 cm)

Set of four highly carved mahogany Philadelphia side chairs. Circa 1770 –75.
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Chaise Lounge by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand.

Chaise Lounge by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand.

Chaise Lounge by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand.

Tall Berger Stool by Charlotte Perriand.

Tall Berger Stool by Charlotte Perriand.

Tall Berger Stool by Charlotte Perriand.

Henri Le Sidaner, Evening Glow, Oil on Canvas, 65 x 81 cms

William Zorach (1887–1966)

Floral Still Life, ca. 1917

Oil on board

17½ × 11½ inches

A cast-iron fountain with two bowls, each with scalloped edge, the smaller bowl surmounted by a fountain spout, the whole top section supported by a classically draped cherub figure, all atop a molded baluster with scrolls and cherub masks, French, ca. 1870, 90 ins. high. Booth A4

Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889–1975)

Elements of Sea and Sky, ca. 1925–26

Oil on canvas laid down on masonite, with aluminum frame inset in wood panels 67 × 79¹⁄₈ inches (each panel 67 × 20 inches)

PROVENANCE

Commissioned by Albert M. Briggs, for his “Sports Den,” Garden City, NY

Acquired at Christie’s, 1996–2023

Private collection, New York

Estate of that collector

"Yo, Adrian! I did it! Check out this chair!"

Walter Williams, Sunflowers, 1977, oil on board, 22 inches in diameter
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PeterPap OrientalRugs, Inc.

Purchased originally from the Harvey Nichols store in London 1896, then sold at the famous Elveden Hall auction in England in the 1980s. These are one of the most iconic and desirable Persian rugs of the 19th century.

Ziegler Mahal Carpet, Persia, circa 1880, 13' × 15' 8"

FOUNTAIN, MARBLE 3 YOUNG BOYS & BOY WITH FISH C. 1900

A fine and rare hand carved English and Continental white marble water fountain. The base is carved with flowing water above the pedestal with three young boys mounted on top is a three lobed fountain bowl carved from one piece of marble, also having a moulded edge. Above is a boy with spouting fish which is signed by the 19th C. Firenze Italian artist “P. Bozzanti” The fountain is piped for water and is a most rare survival. Provenance: Crowther of London Note: Small repairs and restorations as found in a piece of the is age. The bottom base pedestal was added at one point to raise and protect the entire fountain from the effects of the base pool of water. A great Garden item.

Mitsuru Watanabe (Born 1953)

Rousseau’s Music of the Night Oil on canvas

63.75 x 51.37 inches

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DEALERS’ FIRST YEAR at the SHOW

Ralph M. Chait

S.J. Shrubsole

Tillou Gallery

1972 Ginsberg and Levy

1976

Graham Arader 1982

Frank S. Schwarz & Son 1984

Chalfant and Chalfant

Peter & Jeffrey Tillou

Elle Shushan

Somerville

Manning Gallery

Nathan Liverant & Son

Barbara Israel Garden Antiques

Francis J. Purcell

Hill-Stone

Betty Krulik Fine Art, Ltd. 2017

James Robinson Inc.

Jayne Thompson Antiques

Lillian Nassau, LLC

Avery Galleries

Silver Art by D & R

2020

Dixon-Hall Fine Art

Pap

Olde Hope Antiques

Glen Leroux 2023

M. Hanks Gallery 2024

Childs Gallery

European Decorative Arts Company

Gladwell & Patterson

Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts

Rehs Contemporary Galleries

Rehs Galleries

Walker Decorative Arts 2025

Bittner Antiques

Future Nostalgia

Glass Past

Graham Shay/ Lincoln Glenn

Heller Gallery

Kraushaar Galleries

Rosior

DOLAN (1946–2025)

Among many other accomplishments, Margo Dolan served on the Dealer’s Committee of the Philadelphia Show where Dolan/Maxwell has been an exhibitor since 2012. She was instrumental in the transition of the Show to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2018 and was a passionate advocate for the importance of the Show as a vital venue for selling museum quality works of art. She was always willing to lend a hand or give ideas to ensure the success of the Show. Her kind, encouraging smile and stalwart dedication will be remembered this year at the Show and beyond.

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CHAIRS, LOAN EXHIBITIONS, and BENEFICIARIES

1962

Mrs. Moreau D. Brown and Mrs. Donald M. Pillsbury

Orrery Nearly New Shop and Chapel

1963

Mrs. Moreau D. Brown

Benjamin Franklin Chapel

1964

Mrs. Moreau D. Brown

Federal Furniture

Air Conditioning, Patient Areas

1965

Mrs. Moreau D. Brown

Cadwalader Air Conditioning; Greenhouse and Fence, Gates 11; Engstrom Unit

1966

Mrs. Moreau D. Brown

Wistar-Wister Medical Intensive Care Unit

1967

Mrs. Moreau D. Brown and Mrs. Brooke Roberts

Morris Family Surgical Intensive Care Unit

1968

Mrs. Brooke Roberts and Mrs. Benjamin H. Barnett

Wharton Family & Walnut Grove Gates Day Care Center

1969

Mrs. Brooke Roberts and Mrs. Benjamin H. Barnett

Silver

Respiratory Intensive Care Unit

1970

Mrs. Brooke Roberts and Mrs. Benjamin H. Barnett

Cliveden Rehabilitation Center

1971

Mrs. Benjamin H. Barnett and Mrs. Stuart B. Andrews

Signers of the Declaration of Independence Heart Station, Gate 9

1972

Mrs. Benjamin H. Barnett and Mrs. Stuart B. Andrews

Philadelphia’s China Trade Emergencies Service Area

1973

Mrs. Stuart B. Andrews and Mrs. Robert L Mayock

A Tribute to William Penn New Medical Equipment; Redesigned and Remodeled Delivery Rooms

1974

Mrs. Stuart B. Andrews and Mrs. Robert L. Mayock

Miniature & Children’s Furniture Laminar Flow for Operating Rooms

1975

Mrs. Robert L. Mayock and Mrs. Edwin C. Donaghy, Jr.

100 Years of American Art: The Philadelphia School Dining Room, Gates 10; Short Procedures Unit

1976

Mrs. Robert L. Mayock and Mrs. Edwin C. Donaghy, Jr.

A Palette of Pennsylvania Folk Art

Régéthermic Food System

1977

Mrs. Erwin R. Schmidt, Jr. and Mrs. E. Newbold Smith

Underfoot: Floor Coverings Used in America

Régéthermic Food System

1978

Mrs. Erwin R. Schmidt, Jr. and Mrs. E. Newbold Smith

Magnificent Menagerie Linear Accelerator; X-Ray Department

1979

Mrs. Erwin R. Schmidt, Jr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Stroud

Samplers: Skills & Sentiment

Completely Equipped X-Ray Room, Emergency Area

1980

Mrs. Samuel S. Stroud and Mrs. Thomas W. Langfitt

Battle of the Blaze New Enlarged Dialysis Treatment and Rehabilitation Area

1981

Mrs. Thomas W. Langfitt and Mrs. John S. Brittain

Christ Church Philadelphia: Art, Architecture & Archives Patient Waiting and Treatment Area, Radiation Therapy

1982

Mrs. John S. Brittain and Mrs. Martin L. Beller

The Windsor: A Philadelphia Style Volunteer Services

1983

Mrs. Martin L. Beller and Mrs. William C. Buck

Flight of Fancy Resuscitation Area

Support Systems, Emergency Department

1985

Mrs. William J. Erdman

II and Mrs. Robert L. Stevens

Neat & Tidy

Electron Microscope with Elemental X-Ray Analysis Capability, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

1986

Mrs. Robert L. Stevens and Mrs. Cletus W. Schwegman

Collector’s Choice

3-D Linear Accelerator for Radiation Therapy

1987

Mrs. Cletus W. Schwegman and Mrs. John B. Doherty

The Federal Procession: A Salute to the Constitution Center for Human Appearance, Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery

CHAIRS, LOAN EXHIBITIONS, AND BENEFICIARIES

1988

Mrs. John B. Doherty and Mrs. Giuseppe G. Pietra

Courting the Winds Center for Human Appearance, Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery

1989

Mrs. Giuseppe G. Pietra and Mrs. Harry G. Rieger, Jr.

Portraits Plain and Fancy: American Portraiture, 1760–1840 Division of Neurosurgery

1990

Mrs. Harry G. Rieger, Jr. and Mrs. Leonard Jarett

Undercover: Sewing & Symbolism Department of Anesthesia

1991

Mrs. Leonard Jarett and Mrs. John B. Hagner

Devine Design: A Shaker Legacy

Department of Radiation Oncology

1992

Mrs. John B. Hagner and Mrs. Clyde F. Barker

The Art of Embellishment: Painted and Stenciled Masterworks from the Museum of American Folk Art

Multidisciplinary Procedures Unit

1993

Mrs. Clyde F. Barker and Mrs. Thomas A. Gennarelli

Seen But Not Heard Multi-organ Transplant Program

1994

Mrs. Thomas A. Gennarelli and Mrs. Robert F. Grieb

In the Sporting Tradition Chemotherapy and Oncology Short Procedure Unit

1995

Mrs. Robert F. Grieb and Mrs. Mark A. Kelley

The Cook’s Fancies The Trauma Center at Penn

1996

Mrs. Mark A. Kelley and Ms. Dale D’Angelo

A Touch of Class: Silver in Social Settings

The Scheie Retina Center at Penn

1997

Ms. Dale D’Angelo and Mrs. David M. McCarthy

Pioneering Americana: A Mercer Museum Centennial Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

1998

Mrs. David M. McCarthy and Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr.

America’s Painted and Guilded Legacy: Nineteenth Century Painted Furniture Complex Aortic Surgery Program

1999

Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr. and Mrs. William G. Luff, Jr.

Sassy Seating: Brewster to Stickley Otolaryngology Consultation Center at Penn

2000

Mrs. William G. Luff, Jr. and Mrs. Peter D. Quinn

It’s About Time Institute on Aging

2001

Mrs. Peter D. Quinn and Mrs. A Richard Gerber

In Celebration: Needlework Treasures from the Philadelphia Museum of Art Department of Medicine

2002

Mrs. A. Richard Gerber and Mrs. James L. Mullen

This Glorious House Stenton Institute for Environmental Medicine

2003

Mrs. James L. Mullen and Mrs. Thomas B. Helm Historical Blue Straffordshire Apheresis/Infusion Unit

2004

Mrs. Thomas B. Helm and Mrs. Stephen C. Rubin

Folk Art on Fire Department of Radiology, Ultrasound Section

2005

Mrs. Stephen C. Rubin and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith

Vaulting Ambition: Gothic Revival in Philadelphia 1830–1860 Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology

2006

Mrs. Joseph E. Smith and Mrs. Gerald R. Williams, Jr.

The Schuylkill Villas Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery

2007

Mrs. Gerald R. Williams, Jr. and Mrs. Robert E. Drury

Philadelphia Empire Furniture: Bold, Brash & Beautiful Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Waiting Areas of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit

2008

Mrs. Robert E. Drury and Ms. Lana McDonald

Fore & Aft: Philadelphia Collects Maritime Penn Lung Center

2009

Ms. Lana McDonald and Ms. Elizabeth Cavanaugh-Kerr

Patriots and Presidents: Philadelphia Portrait Miniatures, 1760–1860 Penn Center for Patient Safety and Advocacy

2010

Ms. Elizabeth Cavanaugh-Kerr and Mrs. Theodore G. Cheek

A Call to Arms: Chinese Armorial Porcelain Penn Center for Ocular Imaging

2011

Mrs. Theodore G. Cheek and Mrs. J. Barton Riley

Celebrations: Antiques that Mark the Moment Penn Center for Ovarian Cancer Research

2012

Mrs. J. Barton Riley and Mrs. William H. Eyre, Jr.

Where History Meets Medicine: Antiques from the Nation’s First Hospital Penn Lung Transplant Ex Vivo Lung Profusion Program

2013

Mrs. William H. Eyre, Jr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Kneeland

Pewter: The Philadelphia Story Penn Emergency Medicine

2014

Mrs. J. Bruce Kneeland and Mrs. Jeffrey Kenkelen

Historic Deerfield: Art and Life in an Extraordinary New England Village

The Penn Center for Human Performance

2016

Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Kneeland

Secret Treasures: The Passion of Collecting as Seen Through Dealers and Their Collections

Penn Acute Research Collaboration

2017

Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton Jr., Mrs. J. Bruce Kneeland and Mrs. Nancy Taylor

What so Proudly We Hail Penn Radiation and Oncology Quality of Life Program

2018

Anne Hamilton and Nancy Taylor

Philadelphia Collects Philadelphia

The Pine Building at Pennsylvania Hospital

2019

Eleanore H. Gadsden, Chair; Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair

The Art of Silver Division of Education and Public Programs, Philadelphia Museum of Art

2020

Eleanore H. Gadsden, Chair; Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair

Virtual Show Division of Education and Public Programs, Philadelphia Museum of Art

2021

Eleanore H. Gadsden, Chair; Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair

All Creatures Great and Small Division of Education and Public Programs, Philadelphia Museum of Art

2022

Eleanore H. Gadsden, Co-Chair

Ellen Caplan, Co-Chair

Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair

Zero to Sixty Division of Digital Resources and Content Strategy, Philadelphia Museum of Art

2023

Ellen Caplan, Chair

Amy Fox, Vice Chair

Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair

Faces in the Crowd Division of Learning and Engagement, Philadelphia Museum of Art

2024

Amy Fox, Chair

Ellen Simon, Vice Chair

Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair

Division of Learning and Engagement, Philadelphia Museum of Art

2025

Ellen Simon, Chair

Sally Sharkey, Vice Chair

Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair

Division of Learning and Engagement, Philadelphia Museum of Art

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EXHIBITOR INDEX

Booth: F2

Antique French Fine Arts

By appointment

Baltimore, MD

Phone: 202-257-4448

Marseille, France

Phone: +33 6 11 67 16 08

info@antiquefrenchfinearts.com antiquefrenchfinearts.com

Page 33 Booth: C2

Arader Galleries

1308 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Phone: 215-735-8811 loricohen@aradergalleries.com aradergalleries.com

Page 34 Booth: B5

Avery Galleries

100 Chetwynd Drive Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

Phone: 610-896-0680 info@averygalleries.com averygalleries.com

Page 35 Booth: C1

Bittner Antiques

2997 Shelburne Rd Shelburne, VT 05482

Phone: (802) 489-5210 info@bittnerantiques.com bittnerantiques.com

Page 36 Booth: G3

Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques

Historic York County, PA

Phone: 717-502-1281

Alt Phone: 717-676-0545 info@jeffbridgman.com jeffbridgman.com

Page 37 Booth: A6

Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc.

16 East 52nd Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10022

Phone: 212-397-2818 info@rmchaitgal.net rmchait.com

Page 38 Booth: D5 HL Chalfant American Fine Art & Antiques

1352 Paoli Pike West Chester, PA 19380

Phone: 610-696-1862 info@hlchalfant.com hlchalfant.com

Page 39 Booth: G7

Childs Gallery

168 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02116

Phone: 617-266-1108 info@childsgallery.com childsgallery.com

Page 40 Booth: D4

Dixon-Hall Fine Art

130 Potter’s Pond Drive Phoenixville, PA 19460

Phone: 610-935-2570 dixonhall@verizon.net dixonhallfineart.com

Page 41 Booth: E3 Dolan/Maxwell

2046 Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia, PA 19103

Phone: 215-732-7787 info@dolanmaxwell.com dolanmaxwell.com

Page 42 Booth: F5 European Decorative Arts Company

Phone: 516-621-8300 eurodecart@gmail.com eurodecart.com

Page 43 Booth:D6 Future Nostalgia

By appointment 2220 E Allegheny Ave Philadelphia, PA

Phone: 609-330-7860 futurenostalgiatradingco@gmail.com Instagram @futurenostalgiatrading futurenostalgiatrading.com

Page 44 Booth: D2 Gemini Antiques Ltd.

PO Box 635 Oldwick, NJ 08858

Phone: 917-991-7352 leonweiss@me.com geminiantiquesltd.com

Page 45 Booth: G5 Gladwell & Patterson

5 Beauchamp Place London SW3 1NG

Phone: +44 20 7584 5512 admin@gladwellpatterson.com gladwellpatterson.com

Page 46 Booth: E2 Glass Past New York

By appointment only

Phone: 917-797-5468 glasspast@earthlink.net glasspast.com

Page 47 Booth: A5 Graham Shay

17 East 67th Street, No. 1A New York, NY 10065

Phone: 212-535-5767 info@grahamshay.com grahamshay.com

Page 48–49 Booth: E5 / D3 Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts

By appointment

Phone: 212-813-9797 ksims@bgfa.com bgfa.com

Page 50

Booth: G1

Heller Gallery

By appointment only New York, NY

Phone: 212-414-4014 info@hellergallery.com hellergallery.com

Page 51 Booth: F4 Hill-Stone

By appointment only in New York City and Massachusetts

NYC Phone: 212-249-1397 MA Phone: 774-206-1024 hill-stone.com

Page 52 Booth: A4

Barbara Israel Garden Antiques

By appointment only Katonah, NY 10536

Phone: 212-744-6281 eva@bi-gardenantiques.com bi-gardenantiques.com

Page 53 Booth: G6

Kraushaar Galleries

15 East 71st Street, Suite 2B New York, NY 10021

Phone: 212-288-2558 staff@kraushaargalleries.com kraushaargalleries.com

Page 54 Booth: D1

Betty Krulik Fine Art Ltd.

260 Birch Lane Irvington, NY 10533

Phone: 917-582-1300 bkrulikfineart@gmail.com bkrulikfineart.com

Page 55 Booth: G2 Glen Leroux

51 Riverside Avenue Westport, CT 06880

Phone: 203-227-8030 glenaleroux@yahoo.com

Page 56 Booth: A2 Levy Galleries

227 West 17th Street New York, NY 10011

Phone: 212-628-7088 frank@levygalleries.com levygalleries.com

Page 47 Booth: A5 Lincoln Glenn

17 East 67th Street, No. 1A New York, NY 10065

Phone: 646-764-9065 gallery@lincolnglenn.com lincolnglenn.com

Page 57 Booth: B6

Nathan Liverant & Son, LLC

168 South Main Street Colchester, CT 06415

Phone: 860-537-2409 mail@liverantantiques.com liverantantiques.com

Page 58 Booth: B4

M. Hanks Gallery

2501 E Chapman Ave Suite 235 Fullerton, CA 92831

Phone: 657-217-5043 ehanks@mhanksgallery.com mhanksgallery.com

Page 59 Booth: E1

Moderne Gallery

1705 N. American Street, Suite 3

Philadelphia, PA 19122

Phone: 215-923-8536 info@modernegallery.com modernegallery.com

Page 60 Booth: B2

Lillian Nassau LLC

220 East 57th Street New York, NY 10022

Phone: 212-759-6062

Alt Phone: 212-832-9493 info@lilliannassau.com lilliannassau.com

Page 61 Booth: A8

Olde Hope, Inc.

PO Box 718 New Hope, PA 18938 and 115 East 72nd Street, 1B New York, NY 10021

Phone: 215-297-0200

Phone: 215-806-2406

Phone: 215-262-3288 info@oldehope.com oldehope.com

Page 62 Booth: E4

Peter Pap Rugs, Inc.

128 Presidio Avenue San Francisco, CA 94115 and 1225 Main Street Dublin, NH 03444

Phone: 415-956-3300 inquiries@peterpap.com peterpap.com

Page 63 Booth: F3 Frances J. Purcell

251 North 3rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106

Phone: 215-574-0700 mail@francisjpurcell.com francisjpurcell.com

Pages 64–65 Booth: C3 / C4 Rehs Galleries and Rehs Contemporary

20 W 55th St, 5th floor New York, NY 11019

Phone: 212-355-5710 info@rehs.com rehs.com

Page 66 Booth: G8 Rosior

Rua José Gomes Ferreira 274, 4150-441 Porto, Portugal

Phone: +351 226 185 642 rosior@rosior.pt rosior.pt/en

Page 67 Booth: A3

James Robinson, Inc.

480 Park Avenue New York, NY 10022 and 2 South Beach Street Nantucket, MA 02554

Phone: 212-752-6166 info@jrobinson.com jrobinson.com

Page 68 Booth: B1 Schwarz Gallery

1806 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103

Phone: 215-563-4887 mail@schwarzgallery.com schwarzgallery.com

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Page 69

Booth: A1 S.J. Shrubsole, Corp.

26 East 81st Street

New York, NY 10028

Phone: 212-753-8920 inquiries@shrubsole.com shrubsole.com

Page 70

Booth: A7

Elle Shushan

By appointment

Philadelphia, PA

Phone: 215-587-0000 Elle@ElleShushan.com ElleShushan.com

Page 71 Booth: F2

Silver Art by D&R

By appointment

Baltimore

Phone: 202-257-4448

Marseille, France

Phone: +33 6 11 67 16 08

jasmine@silverartbydandr.com silverartbydandr.com

Page 72 Booth: F1

Somerville Manning Gallery

101 Stone Block Row Greenville, DE 19807

Phone: 302-652-0271

info@somervillemanning.com somervillemanning.com

Page 73 Booth: E6 Jayne Thompson Antiques

847 Kennedy Bridge Road Harrodsburg, KY 40330

Phone: 859-748-5628 info@jaynethompsonantiques.com jaynethompsonantiques.com

Page 74 Booth: D7 Jeffrey Tillou Antiques

PO Box 1609 Litchfield, CT 06759

Phone: 860-567-9693 jeffrey@tillouantiques.com tillouantiques.com

Page 75 Booth: G4 Walker Decorative Arts

99 Main Street Nyack, NY 10960

Phone: 646-684-9393 david@walkerdecarts.com walkerdecarts.com

ADVERTISER INDEX

Page 30

American Fine Art Magazine

Page 107

Antiques & Auction News

Page 96

Antiques Council

Page 95

Antiques in Manchester (NH)

Page 90

Art & Antique

Dealers League of America

Page 20

Chubb

Page 29

The Craft Show of the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Page 22

CSI International Page 91

The Delaware Show

Page 78 Doyle

Auctioneers and Appraisers

Inside front cover, Page 8 Eastern States Regional Council of Carpenters

Page 79

Eberlein Design

Page 80

Eldred’s Auction Gallery

Page 23

Freedom Mortgage Corporation

Page 24

Freeman’s | Hindman

Page 25

FS Investments

Page 81

HUB International

Page 3, Back cover

IBEW Local 98/ NECA

Inside back cover Incollect.com

Page 88

Jeffrey S. Evans Auctions

Page 82

John Milner Architects

Page 26

Jonathan Bassman

Interior Design LLC

Page 10

Justi Group, Inc.

Page 112

The Little House Shop

Page 31 The Magazine Antiques

Page 93

The Newport Show

Pages 15, 21 The Philadelphia Museum of Art

Page 27 PNC Private Bank Page 28

Pook & Pook, Inc., Auctioneers and Appraisers

Page 83

The Potomack Co.

Page 92 The San Francisco Fall Show

Page 16 Rago/Wright

Page 84

Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers

Page 85 Space Productions

Page 86 Stair Galleries

Page 14 Treadwell

Page 87 Wall and Walsh

Page 94 Washington Winter Show

Page 89 The Winter Show

JEZABEL'S CAFE

Program Pavilion

A8 Olde Hope

A7 Elle Shushan

A6 Ralph M. Chait Galleries

A5 Graham Shay/ Lincoln Glenn

A4

Barbara Israel Garden Antiques

RESTROOMS

B2

A3

A2

James Robinson
Levy Galleries
B1 Schwarz Gallery
Lillian Nassau
B4 M. Hanks Gallery
B5 Avery Galleries
B6 Nathan Liverant and Son

C1 Bittner Antiques

C2 Arader Galleries

D5

HL Chalfant American Fine Art and Antiques

D1

Betty Krulik Fine Art

D6 Future Nostaglia

D2

Gemini Antiques

D7

Jeffrey Tillou

Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Inc. D4

E4

Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC

G8 Rosior C4 Rehs Contemporary C3 Rehs Galleries

Dixon-Hall Fine Art

European Decorative Arts Company

DEALER LOUNGE

ART TABLE

E5 Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC

E6 Jayne Thompson Antiques

E2 Glass Past

G7 Childs Gallery

Francis J. Purcell

G6 Kraushaar Galleries

Silver Art by D & R

E1 Moderne Gallery F4 Hill-Stone

E3 Dolan/ Maxwell

Somerville Manning

G5 Gladwell & Patterson

G4 Walker Decorative Arts

S. J. Shrubsole

Heller Gallery

Glen Leroux

Jeff Bridgman

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