October 14, 2010

HOUSEHOLD FIX-ITS!

The More Things Change,
the More They Stay the Same!Old Fashioned Fixes for Everyday Household Issues...
Photobucket

I thought I'd share with you some household cleaning solutions I've found. No, I have NOT proven all of these...but many I have. (I have this laminated and taped inside my kitchen cabinet) You'd think I was getting a kickback...but I aint... Just sharing my brilliant, mind-blowing, super-sensational discoveries with you people.



Let's start with VINEGAR
With all the Madison Avenue crap about going "toxic-free," "living green"and "environmentally safe products," vinegar, the oldest known cleaner is still the best one for all of your cleaning and miscellaneous tough jobs around the house and is naturally, totally 'green'! Madison Avenue tells you that Proctor & Gamble or Johnson & Johnson have 'green' products...whatever.. Buy a 1.5 gallon jug of Vinegar at Costco, it's about $3.25

VINEGAR: THE MILLENNIA-OLD ALL-PURPOSE CLEANER

Photobucket


SHOWER HEADS WITH LIME SCALE: Remove and soak your shower heads in pure vinegar for 2 hours. With an old toothbrush (or your husbands) brush the shower head, then rinse with water. Reinstall. You have now increased the life of your shower head and increased the volume of water through it...

STINKY FIREPLACES: You know that odd stinky smell a fireplace gets when you're not using it regularly? Creosote, a by-product of steam and soot from burning logs is usually the source. Flue soot buildup comes from burning logs that aren't fully seasoned (dried). Over time, it can build up inside the chimney.
After sweeping the floor and walls of the inner hearth & firebox, pour household vinegar on an old cloth and wipe down the inside surface to help neutralize odor. The smell may be a leak in the flue which may be letting in moisture, in which case you should call a chimney sweep to provide a thorough inspection and cleaning. (Chimneys also need to be cleaned every 5-10 years by a pro chimney sweep!)
The Scandinavians have a custom I love, they clean the fireplaces out and paint the interiors white each spring. It looks great all summer, the smell is eliminated by the paint, and when used again in the autumn it reflects the light more and looks cleaner than the usual black interior.


FRESH PAINT ODORS: place a bowl or two of vinegar in a freshly painted room to eliminate the paint odors. NO, the vinegar doesn't out-stink the paint, it actually eliminates it.

WINDOW CLEANER: Mix 1/2 cup of vinegar to 1 gallon of water, it's the same as Windex. Put in a spray bottle; Use crinkled up newspapers too, the ink and newsprint works amazingly. IMPORTANT: Clean windows on an average temperature, preferably overcast day to avoid streaks. Dry windows outside in one direction then inside in the other direction. If you see a streak, you will know which side is the offender. Aint I smaaart?

KITCHEN CLEANER: Add a few drops of lemon juice or an essential oil to 1/2 cup of white vinegar and 1/2 cup of water and you'll have your own custom-made, pleasant- smelling kitchen cleaner. (Essential oils: lavender, orange oil, peppermint, eucalyptus are great!) Pour the mixture into a labeled spray bottle and you're ready to clean anything. Instead of removing the e-coli with toxic chemicals (409, Fantastic, etc.) you've cleaned it with a non-toxic 100% effective germ-killing, natural cleaner.

GLASS SHOWER DOORS: Will sparkle if cleaned with white vinegar.

SHOWER CLEANER: Use a solution of 1/2 cup vinegar, 1 cup ammonia, and 1/4 cup baking soda added to one gallon of warm water.



WD-40 IS A NECESSITY FOR HOME MAINTENANCE!
Photobucket
(trust me!)
This one can is capable of handling zillions of things that you thought were permanent problems. Beside all the obvious things, i.e. squeaky door hinges, stiff locks, hard to use cabinet hardware, sticky drawers, etc.

YOU CAN ALSO USE IT FOR:
1. Spray it generously on a soft cloth and wipe the top of your wooden (or iron) curtain poles to make the rings glide across easily.
2. Spray a fine mist all over your fancy stainless steel outdoor appliances (grills, fridges, sinks) once in a while to keep them from rusting. Yes, stainless rusts (and stains) go figure....
3. Spray inside the deadbolts and latches on your indoor and outdoor door hardware once a year as preventative maintenance. Keeps it from seizing up and working smoothly.
Photobucket


4. Open your doors, hold a paper towel under each hinge and give it a quick shot to keep them from squeaking. The paper towel keeps the drips from the floor.

5. Use on all outdoor items that have any folding parts. It keeps the moisture out and keeps them working properly.
6. Spray locks, clasps, connections and hinges on outdoor garden lighting to keep the metals from corroding and seizing closed.
7. Wipe, not spray, the screw-base only part of your light bulbs (not the bottom of the bulb) before you put them in outdoor fixtures, it will help when its time to remove them.
8. Spray old rusty iron garden urns with a good heavy coat once in a while to keep them from rusting completely out and maintaining the lovely patina.
9. Spray lightly on outdoor woven vinyl furniture which has faded, this brings back its original color (let dry b4 use).
10. Removes crayon, scuff marks & chewing gum
11. If you have a Refrigerator with the pull-out freezer drawer on bottom, spray in the center of the the rollers (not the track itself) it will make the drawer work sooo much better!
12. Spray in the overhead track of a pocket door, it'll glide perfectly then.
13. Spray into wooden floor cracks that squeak (don't get on the surface as it will stain the wood)
14. Spray on the track (metal and wood) of an expandable dining table with leaves, this makes the table open and close 100% easier (don't get on exposed wood surfaces, or over-spray and have it drip on carpet)
15. Spray on the track of the TV pull-out-and-swivels or kitchen cabinets to make them easier to use.
Photobucket

16. Spray all garden hardware, fence latches, hinges to keep it working for many years to come.
17. Spray aluminum or iron outdoor light fixtures lightly once in a while to keep them from corroding (yes all over!)
18. Spray in the inside tracks of old double-hung windows to keep them operating easier. Use on casement window hardware to keep it operating and from rusting or oxidizing.
19. Clean out the tracks of your sliding glass doors with a vacuum and aggressively brush up all ground-in dirt well. Then spray a good amount on the bottom track, and inside the top track lightly. Your doors will then slide beautifully. Also, give the latch on the edge of the sliding door a shot too to keep it operating well. Do the screen slider track too.
20. If you live near salty water, and have aluminum sliders spray a rag generously with the WD-40 and wipe onto all of the aluminum frames, this keeps them from corroding (Not on wooden sliders!).
I COULD GO ON AND ON and ON...
GIVE WD-40 A TRY....



SHAVING CREAM
Photobucket
When your boozy friends wont go home and keep downing the red wine...which eventually turns ugly and somebody spills it on your carpets.... Well, just before you go ballistic on 'em.... work some regular foam shaving cream in, scrape off and rinse with clear water.


GOOF OFF
Photobucket


1. Use to remove sticky labels and price tags
2. Takes magic marker and ink off most surfaces
3. Removes glue and adhesives.
4. Will take dried latex paint and caulk off of most surfaces
5. Removes asphalt or tar
6. Cleans up printer ink messes
7. Loosens dead/smashed bugs off your car
THE LIST GOES ON AND ON FOR GOOF-OFF TOO.....


PLEDGE
Photobucket
Another staple I love...the white-trash miracle...
When WD-40 is too intense and stinky for surfaces, I use Pledge. Its an amazing product. Pledge is obviously great for polished wooden furniture,but its also great for.....


  • 1. Leather indoor upholstery
  • 2. Paneling, it brightens it up!
  • 3. Floors (for a quick dustup, but slippery!)
  • 4. Good for light colored woods; pine, ash,teak, oak and walnut too
  • 5. Protects against water damage to furniture; rings, etc.
  • 6. Reduces airborne dust and pet dander
  • 7. I use it for the car seats and dashboards (instead of expensive Armor-all)
  • 8. Boat "Isinglass" panels
  • 9. Marble tables and bath sink-tops; protects against water marks and stains. Keeps them shiny and easier to wipe clean.
  • 10. Vinyl furniture, restores to a new look.
  • 11. Granite counter tops! Wipe them off, then "Pledge them" they'll look brand new and the colors will pop out amazingly.
  • 12. Quick touch-up to shine shoes. Spray very lightly on a finely grained sponge or cloth and wipe on... No, not for suede shoes, ok?

MATTRESS MAINTENANCE
Photobucket

Rotate and flip the mattress every few months so body impressions don't set in. To fluff "pillow-top" mattress, which can't be flipped, use the vacuum and upholstery attachment, pressing the nozzle down on a spot and quickly pulling it up to loosen the inside stuffing, then repeating over the surface. (I hate pillow-top mattresses by the way, they'll always have a body impression)
After rotating and flipping or fluffing each mattress, then vacuum it and spray with Fabreeze. I spray my own bed before making it up in the morning lightly with a lavender essential-oil mist as Lavender helps you sleep better.
Jo Malone also has an awesome Linen SprayJo Malone Lino nel Vento Scent Surround Spray


BLOOD STAINS ON SHEETS, TOWELS AND LINENS

1.)Soak bed white sheets or any linens with pure ammonia for 15 minutes or until stain is gone (test for colorfastness on colors first) Another must-have-around product. Heretofore, it was only used by carpenters and workmen, but now the secrets out. It has many uses around the house!
OR:
2.) Pour FRESH Hydrogen Peroxide on blood stain and watch it dissappear.This wont fade colored fabrics.


MOLDY & MILDEWED
SHOWER CURTAIN LINERS
Place plastic shower curtains or fabric liners into the washing machine with a bath towel or two (for scrubbing action) along with the usual amount of detergent. Then place in the dryer (fabric ones only) for a couple of minutes or hang to dry. I prefer fabric (usually nylon) liners. To stop mildew buildup along the bottom, use pinking shears to cut off the bottom seam of a liner or a non-decorative plastic curtain, so the water drips off.


CLEANING LAMP SHADES
SILK PLEATED or FABRIC: Lightly brush silk pleated shades with a very soft natural-bristled paintbrush NOT a used one either. Keep it especially for the lampshades only. Careful as silk deteriorates very quickly and one overly-aggressive brush stroke could rip the shade.
Photobucket



PAPER, PARCHMENT & CARD: Softly wipe shades with a Swiffer wipe; it wont leave lint or streaks and is so lightweight it wont damage or dent the paper. Wipe the lamp base while your there too. Hold the shade by the metal frame in the top when cleaning not by the side.


SINK STAINS
Photobucket
STAINLESS STEEL: Baking soda or club soda will clean and shine stainless steel sinks easily. I use comet and then the secret is to DRY it after you clean it! Remove stubborn water spots from a stainless sink with a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol. Spots on stainless steel also can be removed with vinegar.

PORCELAIN: For a sparkling white porcelain sink, place paper towels across the bottom of your sink and saturate with household bleach. Let sit for 8 hour & rinse. Never use bleach in colored sinks....duh.
TOUGH STAINS ON PORCELAIN SINKS:
Lighter fluid will remove most stains from sinks and bathtubs.

WOODEN FLOORS
Photobucket
WASHING: 
A solution of 1/2 cup of white vinegar in 1 gallon of warm water. Damp mop with a mop squeezed nearly dry. It is safer to mist the mop with the cleaner than to apply to floor. Do a section at a time and throw an old towel on the floor and scoot back and forth with foot to dry and prevent streaks (standing liquid from mopping, spills, and pet accidents can damage floors) The greatest damage done to wood floors is from grit. Mats at doors are necessary to collect grit and it's important to keep these clean. Frequent dust mopping in high traffic areas to collect grit is the best prevention. The brush attachment of a vacuum can be used (no beater bars). Felt and furniture protectors should be installed on furniture. Never scoot furniture on wood.
HEEL & CASTER MARKS: Try a pencil eraser first, if it doesn't work, rub vigorously with fine steel wool and floor cleaner. Wipe dry and polish.


WALLPAPER FIXES
GREASE STAINS ON WALLPAPER: Try mixing corn starch and water and make into a paste. Rub on with a soft, clean cloth. Test this in an inconspicuous area first.
WALLPAPER PATCHES: If you need to make a patch for your wallpaper, never cut out a piece. Always use a piece that you have torn by hand and be sure to tear toward the wrong side of the wallpaper. This will make the patch nearly invisible 

CARPET IMPRESSIONS
(from furniture legs)
Place an ice cube in the impression and let it melt, maybe over night. When melted, blot up with towel. (this process shrinks the canvas backing and makes it tighter, lessening the indentation)
Photobucket


PERSISTENT ODORS

USE CHARCOAL!
The amazingly easy, cheap and INSTANTLY SUCCESSFUL solution to odor abatement. When I returned to Florida in the fall after being away three months my fridge had gone off and the food left inside wasn't particularly fresh.... So, after a major scrub the odor was still r-e-a-l-l-y bad, a friend suggested I use some charcoal (found at Home Depot) NOT briquettes. I put a big bowl of the charcoal bits in my fridge and in 1-2 days the horrible odors we ALL gone! Now, I have a small plastic container filled with the charcoal bits instead of Baking Soda in my fridge and there's never an odor issue.
Photobucket
I also use it in a store room which has no airflow and always had a musty, stanky smell, now it never has a smell. I have a cloth bag with a handful of chunks under my car seat so it stays fresh smelling too! Gotta Love That!

CLEANING MIRRORS
Rubbing alcohol can remove the dull haze from mirrors.

SPOTTY BATH FIXTURES
Use rubbing alcohol to remove spots from bathroom fixtures with cosmetic wipes (cosmetic wipes are great! Tough and disposable for small jobs)
Photobucket
See how well these 60 year-old fixtures look!!

RUSTY TILE STAINS
Marks can be removed with kerosene.




If anyone has similar shortcuts, helpful hints or home decor specific maintenance ideas please forward them, and the JPDSOD will send them out in a future Weekly Newsletter.

You can do it, I'm here to help!
202.669.8669

October 10, 2010

2010 & 2011 ANTIQUE & ART SHOW SCHEDULE

Whether your into 60's Moderne, Chippendale, Art Nouveau, French Deco or American Primitives...there's a show listed here for you!


I've complied a list of the worlds best antique and art shows, most are in America, but some in other countries too. I know that seems a tad grand, and I don't expect you to pop off to Paris to see the Biennale des Antiquaires... but, if you are traveling and could possibly manage to see one of the European shows, they're jaw-dropping! The Maastricht show is considered the finest Antique and Art show in the world...yes, it's all that! The Palm Beach International Art & Antiques Fair is believed to be a close second.
I have attended each of the shows shown highlighted in red and I can whole-heartedly suggest you do the same if you're near either of them.



Attending a great art or antique show is as much about education as it is procurement.
I love going to Sotheby's or Christie's in NYC and spend hours looking at the exhibit for a forthcoming sale. One looks at the art entirely differently - it's tangible, not just an exhibit. You start moving back and forth between paintings, considering how you would view it at home, or how it would make you feel if you saw it every day... a bit optimistic as Monet's Water lilies won't be gracing my walls, but the connection is established. If you're wandering through the Louvre or Metropolitan Museum you'd look, appreciate (or not) and move on... At an antique or art show you see things that have never been seen before often, they've been in a home or storage for 75 years. You get excited and begin to imagine yourself owning it....its AESTHETIC LUST!
(que Eartha Kitt... GGGgggRRRRrrrrr)

Antiques are odd things
They appreciate and depreciate and re-appreciate depending on the mode-du-jour. Back in the late 70's Americans were tired of the modern look of plastic and daisies...they went absolutely nuts for French Country, Bloomingdale's made kajillions hawking anything French...then in the early 80's every one was mad for English Furniture until that got too expensive..then later it was Biedermier, everywhere you went there were newly established shops who only sold Biedermier...now that's all sold out..you rarely see Biedermier anywhere now. The mid-90's rolled around, people didn't want the formal English anymore, they wanted a freekin' Tuscan Villa (in Houston, East Hampton, or Virginia!) so all those banged-up crappy tables were snatched from under Nona Lucia's hairy nose in some dilapidated farmhouse in Italy for 40 Euro's, then waxed and sold for ridiculous Americanized prices...what happened? That stuff got too expensive...


So now, "Generation Y" has started the next trend which began as junk sales in NYC and LA, picking up goofy looking 60's and 70's items to furnish their "first homes" with. It was $5 furniture, and it made everyone laugh when they saw it or had a story about growing up with a similar one. Now everyone wants Modern...too bad most people don't even know that "Modern" was actually an amazing era for creative furniture designs.
Retailers hungry for something new are now busy trying to make our houses look like the sets from the "Laugh-In" or Mary Tyler Moore shows with Lucite tables, shag rugs and uncomfortable orange skinny-leg sofa's.
These shifts in style are not as cyclical as you'd assume, they're always cost and availability driven. Stylista's younger than myself who don't remember all that spun-plastic and vinyl think its "totally sick!" (thats "cool" to anyone over 35)......oy
But I say... "I THREW THAT SHIT OUT ONCE" why would I buy it back at 2000% of its value?!
This too shall pass, so don't spend an arm and a leg for something super trendy, buy the best of the era, it will always be a value and you'll never regret it.
I sound curmudgeonly, and don't mean to; its just "stuff" after all, so have fun. Just don't go overboard.....Buy what YOU love, not what you see everywhere!


Next thing you know we'll have the "hippie-chic--opium-den--macrame'--tie-dyed" look thrust upon us...
Mark my words.... oym a stuyal forkastah...

ANTIQUE & ART SHOWS
IN 2010 & 2011

OCTOBER 15th – 17th
MODERN SHOW NYC.....7 West 34TH St. @ 5TH NYC
Stella Show Management Company

OCTOBER 22nd – 28th
INTERNATIONAL FINE ART AND ANTIQUE DEALER SHOW, NYC
Park Avenue Armory @ 67th St.
The International Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show

OCTOBER 27th - 31st.
SAN FRANCISCO FALL ANTIQUES SHOW
Festival Pavillion, Ft. Mason Center
San Francisco, CA
THE SAN FRANCISCO FALL ANTIQUES SHOW

NOVEMBER 13th – 14th
PIER ANTIQUE SHOW
PIER 94, 12Th & 55TH St. NYC
Stella Show Management Company

NOVEMBER 13th – 14th
LOS ANGELES TRIBAL AND TEXTILE SHOW
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1855 Main St. Santa Monica CA
Los Angeles Asian & Tribal Arts

DECEMBER 2nd – 5th
ART BASEL MIAMI
Multiple locations around Miami Beach, FL
Art Basel Miami Beach

DECEMBER 28th -29th
FORT LAUDERDALE MODERN SHOW
800 N. Federal Highway (U.S. 1) Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

2011-2011-2011-2011-2011

JANUARY 1st – 3rd
ANTIQUES AT THE BIRCHWOOD 100+ EXHIBITORS
111 North Jefferson Road, Whippany, NJ http://www.jmkshows.com/

JANUARY 1st – 3rd

50 EXHIBITORS;  The Sarasota Municipal Auditorium
801 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL http://www.jmkshows.com/

JANUARY 6th – 9th
55th Annual WASHINGTON ANTIQUES SHOW 45 EXHIBITORS
The Katzen Arts Center At American Univ.
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC
DC Winter Antiques Show

JANUARY 13th -17th
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR
Miami Convention Ctr., Miami Beach FL
Miami International Art Fair :: Jan 13-17, 2011

JANUARY 16th -17th
NEW HOPE WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW. 30 EXHIBITORS
Eagle Fire Hall, Route 202 & Sugan Road, New Hope, Bucks County, PA
http://www.mancusoshows.com/

JANUARY 15th - 17th
MIAMI NATIONAL ANTIQUES SHOW
250 EXHIBITORS;  Convention Center, 777 NW 72nd Avenue
http://www.miaminationalantiques.com/

JANUARY 15th – 17th
PALM BEACH WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW
50 EXHIBITORS The Crowne Plaza,
1601 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach, FL
http://www.zitawatersbell.com/

JANUARY 18TH – 23rd

NEW YORK CERAMIC FAIR
Bohemian Hall, 321 E. 73rd. St. NYC
The New York Ceramics Fair

JANUARY 21st – 23rd
ANTIQUES AT THE ARMORY SHOW
 Lexington & 26Th St. NYC

JANUARY 21st – 24th
THE AMERICAN ANTIQUES SHOW;  46 EXHIBITORS
Metropolitan Pavilion 125 West 18th Street, New York, NY
http://www.theamericanantiquesshow.org/

JANUARY 21st – 25th
THE ORIGINAL MIAMI BEACH ANTIQUE SHOW
900 EXHIBITORS; Miami Beach Convention Center,
901 Convention Center Drive, Miami FL
http://www.dmgantiqueshows.com/

JANUARY 16th – 17th
GREATER BOSTON ANTIQUES FESTIVAL
160 EXHIBITORS; Shriner’s Auditorium
99 Fordham Road, Wilmington, MA
http://www.neantiqueshows.com/

JANUARY 20th -24th
ARTPALMBEACH
Palm Beach Conv. Ctr., West Palm Beach, FL
Art Palm Beach

JANUARY 22nd – 23rd
AMERICANA AND ANTIQUES AT THE PIER
Pier 92, 12th & 55th NYC

JANUARY 22nd – 24th
ANTIQUES AT THE ARMORY
90 EXHIBITORS
69th Regiment Armory
Lex. @ 26th Street, New York, NY
www.stellashows.com

JANUARY 22nd – 24th
ANTIQUES IN CHARLOTTESVILLE; 35 EXHIBITORS
Holiday Inn University, 1901 Emmet Street
Charlottesville, VA
http://www.antiquesincharlottesville.com/

JANUARY 22nd – 31st
WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW
Park Avenue Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street
New York, NY
www.winterantiquesshow.com

JANUARY 23rd – 24th
AMERICANA & ANTIQUES AT THE PIER
200 EXHIBITORS; Pier 92,
12th Avenue & 55th Street, New York, NY
http://www.stellashows.com/

JANUARY 28th – 30th
MIAMI BEACH MODERNISM SHOW
Miami Beach Convention Center

JANUARY 28th – 31st
BERTHA PALMER CENTENNIAL ANTIQUES
SHOW & APPRAISALS; 50+ EXHIBITORS
Phillippi Park, 5500 South Tamiami Tr. Sarasota, FL
www.hsosc.com

JANUARY 29th – 31st
THE SARASOTA WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW & SALE
50 EXHIBITORS 801 North Tamiami Tr.
Sarasota, FL 34236
http://www.jmkshows.com/

JANUARY 31st
25th Annual ANTIQUES MARKETPLACE.
80 EXHIBITORS; Huntington Hilton Hotel
Rt. 110, Huntington, LI, NY (L.I.E., Exit 49S)
http://www.pekaleshows.com/

FEBRUARY 5th – 7th
18th Annual OUTSIDER ART FAIR 38 EXHIBITORS
7 West 34th Street, off Fifth Ave., New York, NY
http://www.sanfordsmith.com/

FEBRUARY 5th – 13th  PRIMO!
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL. ART & ANTIQUES FAIR
Palm Beach Convention Ctr. West Palm Beach, FL
American International Art Fair

FEBRUARY 11th – 13th
SAN FRANCISCO ART & TEXILE SHOW
Ft. Mason Complex, Festival Pavilion
Marina Blvd. San Francisco, CA
Tribal & Textile Arts Show

FEBRUARY 12th -14th
PALM SPRINGS MODERNISM SHOW
85 EXHIBITORS; Palm Spr. Conv. Ctr.
277 North Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs,CA
http://www.palmspringsmodernism.com/

FEBRUARY 13th -14th
LAWRENCEVILLE/PRINCETON ANTIQUES SHOW
40 EXHIBITORS; National Guard Armory
151 Eggert Crossing Road, Lawrenceville, NJ
http://www.mancusoshows.com/

FEBRUARY 17th – 27th   PRIMO!
PALM SPRINGS MODERNISM WEEK
All over Palm Springs, CA
Modernism Week Architecture Design History & Antique Show

FEBRUARY 19th – 21st
THE SARASOTA WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW
50 EXHIBITORS; 801 North Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34236
http://www.jmkshows.com/

FEBRUARY 24th – 27th   PRIMO!
AMERICAN CRAFTS COUNCIL SHOW
Baltimore Convention Center, Pratt St. Baltimore, MD
American Craft Council

FEBRUARY 27th -28th
MORRISTOWN ARMORY ANTIQUES SHOW
115 EXHIBITORS; The Morristown Armory
430 Western Avenue, Morristown, NJ
http://www.jmkshows.com/

FEBRUARY 28th
24th Annual ANTIQUES SHOW;  30 EXHIBITORS
Cold Spring Harbor Fire Dept, Rt. 25A, Main St., Cold Spring Harbor, LI, NY
http://www.pekaleshows.com/

MARCH 4th – 6th

BATH DECORATIVE AND ANTIQUES FAIR
45 EXHIBITORS; The Pavilion, North Parade Road
Bath, Somerset, UK BA2 4EU
http://www.bathdecorativeantiquesfair.co.uk/

MARCH 5th -7th
43rd Annual DARIEN ANTIQUES SHOW;
32+ EXHIBITORS; First Congregational Church
14 Brookside Road, Darien, CT
http://www.darienantiqueshow.org/

MARCH 11th -14th
ANTIQUES IN ALEXANDRIA
60 EXHIBITORS; Episcopal High School
3900 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, VA
http://www.antiquesinalexandria.com/

MARCH 10th – 13th
ANTIQUES AND ART AT THE ARMORY
90 EXHIBITORS; 69th Regiment Armory
Lexington Avenue @ 26th St. NYC
http://www.stellashows.com/

MARCH 12th -13th
PIER ANTIQUES SHOW;  500 EXHIBITORS
Pier 94 12th Avenue @ 55th St., NYC
http://www.stellashows.com/

MARCH 17th - 23rd
THE BADA ANTIQUES & FINE ART FAIR
100 EXHIBITORS; Duke of York Square,
off Sloane Square, London, UK
http://www.bada-antiques-fair.co.uk/

MARCH 18th – 27th
MAASTRICHT FINE ARTS AND ANTIQUES FAIR,
M.E.C.C. FORUM 100
6229 G.V. Maastricht, The Netherlands
TEFAF Maastricht

MARCH 19th -21st
28th Annual CHESTER COUNTY ANTIQUES SHOW
60 EXHIBITORS; Westtown School
975 Westtown Road, West Chester, PA
http://www.chestercohistorical.org/

MARCH 19th - 21st
CHARLESTON INTERNATIONAL ANTIQUES SHOW
 30+ EXHIBITORS; 40 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC
http://www.historiccharleston.org/

MARCH 23rd – 27th
CHICAGO MODERNISM SHOW
1422 N. Kingsbury St. Chicago, IL 60622
Chicago Modernism Show

MARCH 27th – 28th
RICHMOND ANTIQUES GARDEN ANTIQUES
150 EXHIBITORS;  3000 Mechanicsville Turnpike
Richmond, VA 804-462-6190

APRIL 9th - 12th
THE PHILADELPHIA ANTIQUES SHOW
50 EXHIBITORS; The Navy Yard
5100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA
http://www.philaantiques.com/

APRIL 13th – 17th
LOS ANGELES ANTIQUES SHOW
Barker Hangar, Santa Monica Air Center
3021 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica, CA
Los Angeles Antique Show About

APRIL 15th -17th
CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN ANTIQUES & GARDEN FAIR
125 EXHIBITORS; Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL
Chicago Antiques and Garden Fair 2010

APRIL 16th -18th
THE 23rd STREET ARMORY ANTIQUES SHOW 45+ EXHIBITORS
23rd Street Armory, 22 South 23rd Street, Philadelphia, PA
http://www.barnstar.com/

APRIL 17th
BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUES SHOW
31 EXHIBITORS; Eagle Fire Hall
Sugan Road, New Hope, PA
http://www.buckscountyantiquesshow.com/

APRIL 18th (rain or shine) OUTDOORS
32nd Annual ANTIQUES IN THE PARK
65 EXHIBITORS; Under Tents Heckscher Park
Sabbath Day Path (Off 25A) Huntington, LI, NY
http://www.pekaleshows.com/

APRIL 29th -May 1st.
LOS ANGELES MODERNISM SHOW & SALE
85 EXHIBITORS; Civic Auditorium
1855 Main St. Santa Monica, CA
http://www.lamodernism.com/

MAY 12th – 16th
BRIMFIELD’S HEART-O-THE-MART
500+ EXHIBITORS; Route 20, Brimfield, MA 01010
http://www.brimfield-hotm.com/

MAY 12th -16th

NEW ENGLAND MOTEL & ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLE SHOW400 EXHIBITORS
Route 20, In the Center of the Market, Brimfield, MA
http://www.antiques-brimfield.com/

MAY 13th -15th
MAY’S ANTIQUE MARKET, INC
Route 20, Brimfield, MA 01010
http://www.maysbrimfield.com/

MAY 13th (Brimfield Week)

STURBRIDGE AMERICANA ANTIQUE SHOW 55 EXHIBITORS
The Sturbridge Host Hotel, Route 20 West, Sturbridge, MA
http://www.nangurley.com/

MAY 14th – 15th
J & J PROMOTIONS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SHOW
Auction Acres, Route 20, Brimfield, MA
http://www.jandj-brimfield.com/

MAY 14th -16th
SPRINGFIELD EXTRAVAGANZA ANTIQUE SHOW AND FLEA MARKET
2,000 EXHIBITORS!! Clark County Fairgrounds,
4401 South Charleston Pike, Springfield, OH 45502
http://www.springfieldantiqueshow.com/

MAY 29th – 30th
RHINEBECK ANTIQUES FAIR;  200 EXHIBITORS
Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck, NY
http://www.rhinebeckantiquesfair.com/

MAY 29th -30th

600+ EXHIBITORS!
Stormville Airport, 428 Route 216
Stormville, NY Ph: 845-221-6561

MAY 29th – 30th Labor Day Weekend
EAST HAMPTON ROTARY CLUB ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES SHOW
36 EXHIBITORS;  Miss Amelia’s Cottage, 129 Main Street
Amagansett, NY 11930 Ph: 631-324-6353; 631-324-1755


JUNE 4th - NOVEMBER 27th
La BIENNALE di VENEZIA
Europes Largest Art, Design, Cinema, Dance,
Music, Theater Festival;    Venice, Italy
La Biennale di Venezia

JUNE 8th – 15th
ART-ANTIQUES-LONDON
Albert Memorial West Lawn, Kensington Gardens
London, SW7, UK
Art Antiques London

JUNE 13th
ANTIQUES & GARDEN ELEMENTS
50 EXHIBITORS; Tilley Pond Park
Downtown, Darien, CT
ferguson.darruda@comcast.net

JUNE 13th (rain or shine)
COLD SPRING ANTIQUES SHOW;   60 EXHIBITORS
Outdoors on the “Banks of the Hudson River”
Mayor’s Park, Fair Street, Cold Spring-on-Hudson, NY
http://www.coldspringantiqueshow.com/

JUNE 15TH – 19TH
ART BASEL
Basel, Switzerland
Art Basel

JUNE 26th – 27th
LITCHFIELD COUNTY ANTIQUES SHOW 40 EXHIBITORS
The Kent School, Kent, CT
http://www.antiquescouncil.com/

JUNE 26th -27th
16th Annual BRIDGEHAMPTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY ANTIQUE SHOW
75 EXHIBITORS; Bridgehampton Historical Society
Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, LI, NY
631-283-3366

JULY 10th -11th
THE EAST HAMPTON ANTIQUES SHOW
55 EXHIBITORS; Mulford Farm Museum
James Lane, East Hampton, NY
ferguson.darruda@comcast.net

JULY 14th -18th
NEW ENGLAND MOTEL & ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLE SHOW; 400 EXHIBITORS
Route 20, In the Center of the Market, Brimfield, MA
http://www.antiques-brimfield.com/

JULY 15th -17th

MAY’S ANTIQUE MARKET, INC.
Route 20, Brimfield, MA 01010
http://www.maysbrimfield.com/

JULY 16th -17th
J & J PROMOTIONS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SHOW
Auction Acres, Route 20, Brimfield, MA
http://www.jandj-brimfield.com/

JULY 17th -18th
THE WESTHAMPTON BEACH HISTORICAL ANTIQUE SHOW
40+ EXHIBITORS;  Westhampton Beach High School
49 Lilac Road, WH Beach, NY 11978
http://www.whbhistorical.org/

JULY 24th
RHINEBECK ANTIQUES FAIR
150+ EXHIBITORS“Summer Magic”
Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck, NY
http://www.rhinebeckantiquesfair.com/

JULY 22nd – 24th
ANTIQUES IN THE GARDENS
45 EXHIBITORS;  Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
Barters Isl. Rd., Boothbay, ME
http://www.maineantiques.org/

JULY 30th –AUGUST 1st
ALL SAINTS ANTIQUES SHOW
35 EXHIBITORS;  229 Rehoboth Ave.
Rehoboth Beach, DE
http://www.rehobothantiques.com/

AUGUST 5th - 7th
CHATHAM ANTIQUES SHOW & SALE
25 EXHIBITORS;  Chatham Elementary School
147 Depot RD., Chatham, MA 02633
http://www.chathamantiquesshow.com/

AUGUST 6th -8th
NANTUCKET HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL ANTIQUES SHOW 
40 EXHIBITORS;  33 Bartlett Farm Road, Nantucket, MA
http://www.antiquescouncil.com/

AUGUST 7th
ANTIQUES AT MULFORD FARM
80-90 EXHIBITORS;
James Lane at Route 27 & Route 114
Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY

AUGUST 14th -15th
THE NEWPORT ANTIQUES SHOW
43 EXHIBITORS
St Georges School, Purgatory Road, Middletown, RI
http://www.newportantiquesshow.com/

AUGUST 15th -17th
32nd Annual ANTIQUE INDIAN ART SHOW
125+ EXHIBITORS;  SF Convention Center
East Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM
http://www.whitehawkshows.com/

AUGUST 25
COASTAL MAINE ANTIQUES SHOW
125+ EXHIBITORS;  Round Top Farm
Business Route 1, Damariscotta, ME
http://www.maineantiques.org/

AUGUST 28th
OLDE STEEPLE CHURCH ANTIQUES IN THE CHURCHYARD
70 EXHIBITORS, Route 25
Long Island’s North Fork, Aquebogue, LI, NY
http://www.pekaleshows.com/

SEPTEMBER 4th – 5th
EAST HAMPTON ROTARY CLUB ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES SHOW
36 EXHIBITORS;  Miss Amelia’s Cottage
129 Main Street,  Amagansett, NY 11930

SEPTEMBER (CHECK DATES)
BIENNALE des ANTIQUAIRES
Grand Palias, Paris, France
XXVe Biennale des Antiquaires

SEPTEMBER 9th -11th
MAY’S ANTIQUE MARKET, INC
Route 20, Brimfield, MA 01010
http://www.maysbrimfield.com/

SEPTEMBER 10th-11th
J & J PROMOTIONS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SHOW
Auction Acres, Route 20, Brimfield, MA
www.jandj-brimfield.com

SEPTEMBER 8th -12th
BRIMFIELD’S HEART-O-THE-MART
500 EXHIBITORS;  Route 20, Brimfield, MA 01010
http://www.brimfield-hotm.com/

SEPTEMBER 8th -12th
NEW ENGLAND MOTEL ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLE SHOW
400 EXHIBITORS;   Route 20, In the Center of the Market
Brimfield, MA
www.antiques-brimfield.com

SEPTEMBER 9th (Brimfield Week)
STURBRIDGE AMERICANA ANTIQUE SHOW
115 EXHIBITORS;  The Sturbridge Host Hotel
Route 20 West, Sturbridge, MA
http://www.nangurley.com/

SEPTEMBER 10th -12th
DELAWARE COAST ANTIQUES SHOW
35 EXHIBITORS;  229 Rehoboth Ave.,  Rehoboth Beach, DE
http://www.theoriginalyorkantiquesshow.com/


OCTOBER (TBA)
THE MODERN SHOW
70 EXHIBITORS, Location TBA New York, NY
http://www.stellashows.com/

OCTOBER 2nd -3rd
GAITHERSBURG ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE SHOW
160 EXHIBITORS; Montgomery County Fairgrounds
16 Chestnut Street, Gaithersburg, MD
http://www.johnsonshows.com/

OCTOBER 9th
ORIGINAL BRIDGEHAMPTON LIONS CLUB ANTIQUE SHOW
35+ EXHIBITORS; Main Street, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
http://www.bridgehamptonlions.org/

OCTOBER 9th -10th
THE NEW ATLANTIC CITY ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS SHOW
500+ EXHIBITORS; The Atlantic City Convention Center
One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
http://www.jmkshows.com/

OCTOBER 9th -10th
RHINEBECK ANTIQUES FAIR
200 EXHIBITORS, Dutchess County Fairgrounds
Rhinebeck, NY
http://www.rhinebeckantiquesfair.com/

OCTOBER 16th -17th
GREATER BOSTON ANTIQUES FESTIVAL
160 EXHIBITORS; Shriner’s Auditorium
99 Fordham Road, Wilmington, MA
http://www.neantiqueshows.com/

NOVEMBER 4th -7th
IFPDA PRINT FAIR
Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park @ 67th NYC
http://www.sanfordsmith.com/

NOVEMBER 12th -15th
25th Annual MODERNISM/ART20
Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park @ 67th New York, NY
http://www.sanfordsmith.com/

NOVEMBER 13th -14th
PIER ANTIQUES SHOW
500 EXHIBITORS; Passenger Ship Piers
12th Avenue @ 55th St. New York, NY
http://www.stellashows.com/

NOVEMBER 20th -21st
VINTAGE SHOW & SALE
100 EXHIBITORS; Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Boulevard, W. Palm Beach, FL
http://www.zitawatersbell.com/

NOVEMBER 26th -28th
HOLIDAY ANTIQUES SHOW
35 EXHIBITORS;  Williamsburg Kingsmill Marriott
50 Kingsmill Road, Williamsburg, VA
http://www.holidayantiqueshows.com/


This list is not guaranteed to be 100% correct as each time I looked up a show's dates, different online sources had different dates..but it's a rough idea. Check out the website and double check before you buy your plane ticket to Holland


YOU CAN DO IT....
I'M HERE TO HELP
P: 202.669.8669