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BENEFITING THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART
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.
Sasha Suda George D. Widener Director and CEO
Ellen Simon Show Chair
Marta Adelson President, Women’s Committee
IBEW Local Union 98 & NECA are proud to be sponsors of The Philadelphia Show
MARK LYNCH JR. BUSINESS MANAGER
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.
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
SATURDAY, APRIL 2 6
SUNDAY, APRIL 2 7
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.
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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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
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
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.
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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.
Ellen Simon, Chair
Sally Sharkey, Vice Chair
Anne Hamilton, Honorary Chair
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
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
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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!"
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.
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
Signed
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PORTUGAL
Booth G8
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
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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
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
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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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
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
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
A8 Olde Hope
A7 Elle Shushan
A6 Ralph M. Chait Galleries
A5 Graham Shay/ Lincoln Glenn
A4
Barbara Israel Garden Antiques
B2
A3
A2
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
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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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