2020 Washington Dc Modernism Show

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2020Washington dcModernism showGuide toParticipating dealersOctober 30—November 1

2020Washington Modernism ShowOnline8AM ETSaturday, October 30toMidnightSunday, November 1Early Buyer’s PreviewOctober 30Starts 8 AM ETShow ManagementChair — Jim LinzDeputy Chair — Debbie ChalfieAdvisors — Steve Knight, Isabelle Puleo Yerger, Ira Raskin,Miriam Raskin, Don SelkirkADSW Board of Directors — Steve Knight, President; IsabellePuleo Yerger, Vice President & General Counsel; Jim Linz, President Emeritus; Kara Brown, Secretary; David Lefever, Development & Outreach; Debbie Chalfie; Linda LyonsSpecial thanks to: Alex Gardner and Ruby LaneBroadway Antique Mall for use of their video “I’m All in LoveWith Vintage”Nancy Gurganus for design of the showcard

Participating Dealers & ExhibitorsAJ’s Vintage Cocktail GlasswareThadine Wright20 Mattingly AveIndian Head, MDPhone: 301.848.3250Email: taw1@aol.comWebsite/Social Media: @ajsvintageSpecialties: Vintage Cocktail Glassware and Barware – sets, pairs, andone offsAracheli StudioMonrovia, CAWebsite: www.arachelistudio.comArt Deco and Modern DesignThom Marone and Ken CowellPunta Gorda, FLPhone: 941.740.1174Email: artdecomodern@gmail.comWebsite/Social Media: www.artdecomodern.comSpecialties: Art Deco fine porcelain and lamps, Mid-Century sculptureArtDecoCollection.ComRichard Fishman & Laurie Gordon3227 14th Avenue Oakland California 94610Phone: 510.501.4020Email: info@artdecocollection.comWebsite: www.artdecocollection.comSpecialties: The finest European and American Art Deco furniture,sculpture, barware, lighting, ceramics, radiosArt Deco Dekor AntiquesDaphne & Richard Wahl114 E Liberty StreetCharles Town, WVPhone: 304.724.6004Email: artdecodekor@gmail.comWebsite: www.artdecodekor.comSpecialties: furniture, glassware, jewelry, china, hats

Participating Dealers & ExhibitorsAuerbach & MaffiaHoward Auerbach & Ken MaffiaPO Box 308Montgomeryville, PA 18936Email: auermaf@aol.comWebsites: www.auerbachmaffia.com andwww.auerbachmaffiavintage.comSpecialties: Modernist jewelry, vintage and antique clothing,20th Century decorative artsBangles & Beads Antique and Vintage JewelrySusan BusaNorth CarolinaEmail: banglesandbeads@earthlink.netWebsite: www.banglesandbeadsonline.comSpecialties: vintage and antique jewelry from the 1800s to 1980sBeJewelledClarisse ShechterBristol, VTPhone: 802.989.5747Email: bejewelledvt@gmail.comWebsite: www.rubylane.com/shop/bejewelledSpecialties: Art Pottery, JewelryBizarre BazaarJohn Knight402 Union Street PO Box 1309Hudson, NY 12534Phone: 212.517.2100Email: bzrbzr@aol.comWebsite: www.bzrbzr.comSpecialties: Aviation, industrial design, Art Deco, Automobilia, Architectural & Modernist Design, JewelryCarolyn’s Timeless TreasuresCarolyn Martin270 Avalon Hills DrFenton, MOWebsite: www.rubylane.com/shop/carolynsttSpecialties: EAPG and Depression glass, vintage costume jewelry, antique postcards, buttons, and sewing items

Participating Dealers & ExhibitorsDark Flowers AntiquesDavid M. Weidner15 Juniper Wood DrHaverhill, MAPhone: 978.273.6046Email: darkflowersantiques@gmail.comWebsite: www.rubylane.com/shop/darkflowersSpecialties: Arts & Crafts Porcelain & PotteryDeco DougDoug Ramsey106 West 4th StRoyal Oak, MIPhone: 248.547.3330Email: doug@decodoug.comWebsite: www.decodoug.comSpecialties: Art Deco lamps, Frankart, Chase, Ronson, vintage watches,lighters, bronze statues, clocks, cocktail shakersDeco-RationsJim LinzPO Box 221011Chantilly, VA 20153Phone: 703.568.3745Email: jim@deco-rations.netWebsite: www.deco-rations.netSpecialties: Art Deco giftware, barware, clocksEureka I Found ItPetaluma, CaliforniaWebsite: www.eurekaifoundit.comSpecialties: Modernist Jewelry, Mexican Silver Jewelry, Native AmericanJewelry, Vintage Costume Jewelry, Vintage Hats, Vintage Fabric, CollectiblesGideon AntiquesBethesda, MDPhone: 301.537.5117Email: Gideonantiques@gmail.comWebsite: ecialties: antique and vintage table and decorative arts

Participating Dealers & ExhibitorsHamel20, LLCBill HamelPO Box 294Red Hook, NYWebsite: www.hamel20.comSpecialties: 20th Century decorative artsJames Levinson, Inc.James Levinson608 Fifth AveNew York CityPhone: 212.838.0797Email: james@jameslevinson.comWebsite: www.jameslevinson.comSpecialties: Jewelry, Silver, and ObjetsJamie’s AntiquesJamie L. Shenkman264 Brush Hill RoadGreat Barrington, MAPhone: 914.874.7334Email: jamieshenkman@gmail.comWebsite: www.rubylane.com/shop/jamiesantiquesSpecialties: Antique and Vintage Jewelry with an emphasis on the ArtDeco PeriodKristina Iulo : A Private CollectionBangor, PAPhone: 800.375.5153Email: k@kristinaiulo.comWebsite: www.kristinaiulo.comSpecialties: art, clothing, home décor, jewelry

Participating Dealers & ExhibitorsLisa KramerLisa KramerNorthern CaliforniaOakland, CAPhone: 510.290.1747Email: lisakramervintage@gmail.comWebsite: www.rubylane.com/shop/lkramervintageSpecialties: JewelryMichael Weinstein/ArtifactsMichael WeinsteinPO Box 455Binghamton, NY 13903607.222.0921Email: mweinstein28@gmail.comSpecialties: antique and estate jewelry, restored vintage pocket andwristwatches, large collection of Bakelite, classic coins, etc.Mode ModerneMike Wilson169 N 3rd StreetPhiladelphia, PAPhone: 215.627.0299Email: modemoderne@aol.comWebsite: www.modemoderne.comSpecialties: Mic-Century FurnitureModern EyesJudith Braune8216 Hillcrest RoadAnnandale, VAPhone: 703.696.6904Email: judyabraune@gmail.comSpecialties: Mid-Century Modern Art, Collectibles, and LightingMy Favorite VintageAudrie R Cuddy Ranon1108 N Franklin St Unit 508Tampa, FLPhone: 813.784.8881Email: audrie813@aol.comWebsite: www.rubylane.com/shop/my/favoritevintage

Participating Dealers & ExhibitorsNicholas WolfeNicholas Wolfe1500 S WesternChicago, ILPhone: 708.668.2063Email: Nicholas@nicholaswolfe1.comWebsite: www.nicholaswolfe1.comSpecialties: 20th Century Design and ObjectsNiederkorn SilverGary Niederkorn244 S 22nd StPhiladelphia, PA 19103Phone: 215.567.2606Email: niederkornsilver@aol.comWebsite: www.niederkornsilver.comSpecialties: Mid-Century Modern tmuseum.org

Participating Dealers & ExhibitorsOh My GoodnessSylvia Miller10030 Green Level Church RdSuite 802 #1245Cary, NCPhone: 202.527.4469Email: sgbooboo2@aol.comWebsite: www.facebook.com/omgdecorSpecialties: Mid-Century and Hollywood RegencyPast Pleasures ModerneDonald SelkirkAnnandale, VAEmail: artdecodon@msn.comSpecialties: Art Deco Collectibles (glassware, pottery, toys, furniture,decorative objects, etc.)PatsPots.comPatti BourgeoisPO Box 1226Westport, MAPhone: 508.679.5910Email: patspots1997@charter.netWebsite: www.PatsPots.com and www.JapaneseWoodblockPrints.comRe:CollectionRaven StarrColoradoEmail: raven@recollection-vintage.comWebsite: www.rubylane.com/shop/recollectionSpecialties: Early to Mid-Century Costume Jewelry and GlasswareRediscovered PaperDavid Repp451 Manor DrivePacifica, CA 94044Phone: 415.864.1089Email: screen582@aol.comWebsite: www.rediscoveredpaper.comSpecialties: Original Architectural Renderings, Automotive Concept Art,Graphic Design

Participating Dealers & ExhibitorsRobert M Quilter Fine ArtsRobert Quilter829 North Howard StreetBaltimore, MD 21201Phone: 443.812.0554Email: bobquilter@verizon.netWebsite: www.robertmquilterfinearts.comSpecialties: Fine American Art and FurnishingsRoute 66 WESTMatt Burkholz465 N Palm Canyon DrivePalm Springs, CA 92262Phone: 518.281.2517Email: route66antiques.comWebsite: www.route66westpalmsprings.comSpecialties: Fine Bakelite Jewelry and Objects Vintage Designer CostumeJewelryThe Gallery KathlynD. Scott and Kathryn L. Adams107 Schneider DrFairborn, OH 45324-5223Phone: 937.344.4545Email: gallerykathlyn@hotmail.comSpecialties: Art Deco Barware, Picture Frames, Jewelry, Home Décor

Participating Dealers & ExhibitorsTry to RememberIra and Miriam RaskinBethesda, MDPhone: 301.802.5745 or 301.802.4458Email: ieraskin@earthlink.net or mraskin43@gmail.comSpecialties: Jewelry, Lighting, Books, Linens, Fabric, Clothing, DecorativeAccessoriesVintage InteriorsSusan FramptonSilver Spring, MDPhone: 301.962.3886Email: Framptonsr791@gmail.comSpecialties: Jewelry, Czech pottery, Prints, LightingWhat Was Is VintageMerrick, NYWebsite: www.whatwasisvintage.comSpecialties: Vintage Fashion & Accessories, 20th Century Decorative ArtsLATE REGISTRANTSBee & MasonPortland, ORSt. John & MyersBecca Lee198 Moore Drive Suite 104Lexington, KYPhone: 859.559.4242Email: jewelry@stjohnandmyers.comJewels and All That JazzYvonne L. Miller1026 Putnam BlvdWallingford, Pennsylvania 19086Phone: 202.352.1578Email: jewelsandallthatjazz@yahoo.comWebsite: ies: Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Edwardian, Victorian

Antique ArticlesSandie FowlerPO Box 72Dunstable, MAPhone: 978.877.7093Email: ArTiles@earthlink.netWebsite: www.antiquearticles.comSpecialties:Antique tilesUnforgettableMount Clemens, MichiganStudio 360Dennis Coleman1048 Donson DrKettering, OHPhone: 530.521.9703Email: we-go@earthlink.netSpecialties: Mid-century ModernShinny Pretty Things LtdRona Bierrum207 Regent Street, 3rd FloorLondon W1B 3HHUnited KingdomPhone: 447810526923Email: rona@shinyprettythings.comWebsite: www.shinnyprettythings.comSpecialties: JewelryThe Genuine ArticleAlex and Mark155 King StreetSydney NSWAustraliaPhone: 6149930920Specialties: Estate and Antique Jewelry

Specialties: Modernist jewelry, vintage and antique clothing, 20th Century decorative arts Bangles & Beads Antique and Vintage Jewelry Susan Busa North Carolina Email: banglesandbeads@earthlink.net Website: www.banglesandbeadsonline.com Specialties: vintage and antique jewelry from th

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