The Fairfield Senior Center will sponsor free antique appraisals of small items (no furniture please) on Saturday, June 20, from 10-noon, 100 Mona Terrace. The public is invited to come and get appraisals done by professionals from Fairfield Auction Lucy Budge finds out more from market organiser Paul Rose Antique furniture, colourful crockery and retro clothing will all be up for grabs on Saturday 6 June at a church in Nottingham. The Lady Bay Vintage Market is setting up shop once again since 401 19th St. Terri Applegate of LeClaire Antiques & Appraisals will help you evaluate your pieces. Participants may bring up to four items. Everything must be carried in by hand; that is, no furniture or extra-large items. For more information, call 309 Like Frazier, Murphy said he started collecting antiques as a hobby when he was a child. The New Oxford area was always a secondary market for used furniture, he said. Over time, the secondary furniture market developed into original antique shops. Early birds may enter from 9 to 10 for $20. From 1 to 4, antiques expert Patricia Funt Oxman and photograph conservator Mary Kay Porter will be available for consultation. Visitors may bring table-topped sized items or photos to be appraised for $20 per Vintage Me will house several vendors that will sell a wide variety of vintage and antique furniture, clothing and jewelry. One vendor, The Green Door, will be making a return to downtown Yakima. Owner Marie Changala first opened at a space in the former .
[Wicker Park Committee/Facebook] Another vendor will be selling antique household items and furniture, including chairs that appeared on the TV show "Sirens," according to a promotional photo. Founded in 1969, Witherell’s does appraisals and auctions of objects of value—from decorative arts and design to coins and silver, vintage firearms and furniture. Witherell’s places items globally through private sales to museums and individuals Frank McNamee of Marion Antiques will offer expert appraisals of such items as paintings, silver, furniture, rugs, books, historical documents, glass, china and nautical items. McNamee’s assistant, Jim Gahan, estate jewelry specialist, will appraise “This is by far the best location we have had,” says Yuravich, whose husband, Albie, also sells antiques, mostly furniture, and sports memorabilia at shows. “We like to think of our store as a whimsical shop,” says Anderson. “It’s a well .