Bucks County Antiques Dealers Association Show Set For Nov. 13 And 14
Eagle Fire Hall In New Hope To Host Annual Show
November 05, 2021
The Bucks County Antiques Dealers Association (BCADA) proudly presents the 74th Annual Antiques Show on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 13 and 14. The show will be at the Eagle Fire Hall at 46 Sugan Road in New Hope, Pa., on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $6 or $5 with show card or this article. Children under 16 enter free of charge, and there is plenty of free parking. In existence since 1966, BCADA exhibitors are from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. This is the largest antiques show in Bucks County. Most of the dealers who exhibited in the 2019 showa re returning, including C & C Antiques, who carry ceramics, linens, and rare tools; ELtiques, who exhibit fine ephemera and artwork; KT Antiques, selling country and primitive items; Ivy Iris Antiques, offering eclectic primitives and whimsies; Hickory Springs Antiques with clocks and country furniture; and author, Bill DAnjolell of Imagine Antiques, who will exhibit art, ephemera, historical collectibles, metalware, and ceramics for sale. The BCADA matriarch, Julia Bartels of River Run Antiques, sells Staffordshire and classic Victorian era holiday items. Chestnut Hill native Ruth Peckmann of Antiques in Bloom will provide decorative primitives and equestrian antiques, and My Turn Antiques sells country material, redware, tools, and primitives. Long Spring Antiquities will bring Native American items, and Bob Lucas sells historical documents and early photography. From New Jersey, country dealer Jane Aston will be bringing a 1843 coverlet with the name Doan, Bucks Co PA. The Doan brothers were Tories during the American Revolution, purportedly robbers and murderers who supported the British Army by spying. The organizations newest member is dealer Michael Gunselman, who carries collectible metal toys and advertising. Another is Elizabeth Griswold of Blue Mango Books and Manuscripts, who sells early ephemera. This show has quality, diversity, and affordability. For further information, visit www.BCADAPA.org or call 215-290-3140.
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