New Venue For Bucks County Antiques Dealers Association Show
Nov. 12 And 13 Show Will Be Held In Jamison, Pa.
November 11, 2022
The Bucks County Antiques Dealers Association will present the 75th Annual Antiques Show on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 12 and 13. There is an exciting new venue for the show, the St. Cyril of Jerusalem Church rental hall at 1410 Almshouse Road in Jamison, Pa. The show times are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission will be $6 or $5 with a show card or advertisement. Children under 16 may enter free of charge. In existence since 1966, BCADA exhibitors are from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Ohio. It is now the largest antiques show in Bucks County, as well as rated the best show in the Delaware Valley by local magazines. Longtime dealers include C & C Antiques, who carry ceramics, linens, and rare tools; ELtiques, fine ephemera and artwork; KT Antiques, country and primitive items; Ivy Iris Antiques, eclectic primitives and whimsies; Hickory Springs Antiques, primitives, clocks, and country furniture; and author Bill DAnjolell of Imagine Antiques, art, ephemera, historical collectibles, metalware, and ceramics. From Point Pleasant, Pa., BCADA matriarch Julia Bartels of River Run Antiques brings Staffordshire and classic Victorian holiday items. Chestnut Hill native Ruth Peckmann of Antiques in Bloom will provide decorative primitives and equestrian antiques; Mill Road Antiques delights shoppers with metalware, English ceramics and art; and My Turn Antiques exhibits country items, redware, tools, and primitives. Long Spring Antiquities will bring Native American primitives; Serapi Antiques exhibits textiles, silver, and jewelry; Pentimento, ephemera and advertising; and Bob Lucas will offer historical documents and early photography. Members from New Jersey include author Patricia H. Burke, who brings fine art glass and porcelain; Jane Ashton carries furniture and country items; Georgian Interiors will bring silhouettes, samplers, miniatures; Magic Mettle Blacksmithing has metalware and tools; and Christian Swanson will offer a variety of furniture, silver, artwork, pottery, and ceramics. From Delaware, member G. Brooks Antiques has quality eclectic antiques, and Michael Gunselman will carry collectible antique metal toys and advertising. From Ohio, Home & Field will bring interesting primitives as decorative items. This show has quality, diversity, and affordability. For more information, call 215-290-3140 or visit www.BCADAPA.org.
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