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Step back in time and discover a treasure trove of history at Antiques in Manchester. Home to a vibrant community of 50+ diverse dealers, our collective offers a captivating journey through centuries of craftsmanship, artistry, and forgotten stories. From elegant furniture and delicate porcelain to unique collectibles and timeless jewelry, prepare to be enchanted by the sheer variety and quality awaiting you. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply seeking a piece with character, Antiques in Manchester promises an unforgettable exploration of the past.
Established in 1977, we specialize in American Antiques that make people smile, especially folk art including decorated stoneware, decoys, Grenfell mats, and original surface furniture.

American 18th and early 19th century furniture and decorative arts. Specializing in furniture with figure woods, primarily figured maple.

Selling antiques for the past 40+ years, specializing in country Americana and Folk Art.

Picking New England since 1986. I generally wholesale to dealers but will share with you my best finds of the year at the Collectors Fair; Early American country accessories in original surface, Folk Art, Silhouettes, Redware and Stoneware.

Martin and Kathyann Weber
Antiques/Cobblestone Antiques
27 Rockwell Ave
Middletown, NY 10940
845-346-5205
For over thirty years, Martin and Kathyann Weber of Cobblestone Antiques have been offering 18th – 20th centuries Americana and folk art with an emphasis on country painted furniture, stoneware, paintings, primitives, and curious goods.

Fraktur, Folk Art, Redware, Stoneware, Textiles, Period and Country Furniture with an emphasis on original surfaces.

Early american furniture and accessories from the pilgrim era through the classical period. American and English ceramics are a speciality and we always have a good selection of early American glass, metal and wooden ware.

Early American country furniture and textiles. Furniture in original or old surface and a fine selection of quality bed covers, hooked, shirred and yarn sewn rugs, baskets, hearth equipment and soulful survivors

Specializing in New England furniture made before 1810, primarily in original, unrestored condition. A particular emphasis on furniture made between 1690 and 1840.

In business since the early 1980’s dealing in Americana, Early American and period antiques, including holiday- Specializing in miniatures with original surface and paint. Early pantry boxes, miniature baskets, buttocks baskets, berry buckets, stone fruit and other Americana and folk art pieces.

Specializing in 18th-20th century Americana, and fine and folk art, including Rockwell Kent and Edward Christiana, for two generations.

Offering antique rugs to the trade and to the public since 1993 in Walpole, NH. We are a small in-home business, keeping a changing inventory of approximately 130-150 rugs including large & small scatters, runners and room size carpets.

Specializing in 18th and 19th century American furniture, complemented by select folk art, marine art, and decorative art.

Matt has been a full time dealer since 2004 but started participating in shows as a teenager in 1994. His specialty is early American glass, folk art, gameboards and signs, and outsider art. He really enjoys objects that speak to the artist’s life experience.

Founded in 2014. After a 40 year career as a graphic design, and photographer, Michael began dealing in antiques. With a speciality in toys, he has now expanded into advertising architectural remnants and clocks. Michaelgunselman_antiques on Instagram.

Carefully selected 18th and 19th century country furniture, early lighting, as well as other unique and interesting

18th and early 19th century American furniture and appropriate accessories. Chinese Export porcelains and paintings, marine paintings and weightdriven early clocks.

“Walls and Smalls.”18th and 19th century antiques for your walls, including needlework, paintings, silhouettes, and other interesting framed material. 18th and 19th century decorative objects from America, Great Britain, and the Continent, including British ceramics, early metalware, interesting treen, and whatever else strikes my fancy, all reflecting daily life in a bygone era.. Small furniture, including Windsor chairs, candle stands, and small tables. And always some surprises.

Specializing in 18th and early 19th century American Furniture, Accessories, Paintings, Textiles, Folk Art and Oriental Rugs; Garden Furnishings and Architectural Elements.

Samuel Herrup has been in the business of selling American furniture, folk art, and ceramics for over 50 years.

Michael Hingston Antiques, Inc.
Manchester NH 03108
603-627-4700
18th and 19th c American furniture. Silver 18th to 20th centuries with a specialty in American Arts and Crafts silver. American Arts and Crafts period furniture and Art pottery and 20th century design- studio furniture and Art pottery.

Specializing in 17th and 18th century English antiques including early oak furniture, rare pewter, early brass and iron, paintings and ceramics.

Specializing in 17th and 18th century English antiques including early oak furniture, rare pewter, early brass and iron, paintings and ceramics.

Greg Kramer and Company
27 Freeman St.
Robesonia, PA 19551
610-223-5383
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Jane Langol Antiques has offered quality Art Pottery, Textiles, Paintings and Folk Art for four decades. Always focused on design and form, her selection of antiques provides an opportunity for every collector to own a piece of worthy and historic art for their home or business.

Presenting portraiture, nautical and folk art, early lighting, furniture with an emphasis on original surface, decorative textiles, and related accessories

We specialize in high-quality unusual objects in Garden, Folk Art & Painted Objects, Black Forest Carvings, Sailor’s Woolwork Pictures & Works of Art, Children’s Pottery (including Christening Mugs & Plates) and Cold-painted Vienna Bronzes.

Joe Lodge is a PA dealer who has been selling carefully selected Americana for more than 40 years. He welcomes antiques-related inquiries — especially yours — and he may be reached just about any day by calling him at 215-206-6127. Joe is very much looking forward to seeing you at The Collector’s Fair!

James Wm. Lowery Fine
Antiques and Arts
8279 Ashington Dr.
Baldwinsville, NY 13027
315-638-1329
“History You Can Live With” since 1976. Americana prior to 1840 is our emphasis and focus. City and rural furniture, textiles, appropriate accessories & arts. Form, design and condition always a preference

Ceramics, folk art, furniture and textiles, decorative arts

We specialize in stoneware and advertising. Paul has been a full time dealer for 30 years and was joined by his wife Angela in January of 2024
. We are based in Harlan Iowa.

Early American antiques in original condition. Picking rare finds from Old New England Byways since 1971.

18th and 19th c. American antiques, same location for over 40 years, two shop buildings, open most days, off I-84 or I-87 Newburgh, NY

17th-, 18th-, and early 19th-century New England furniture in original and/or early painted surfaces and related accessories including painted smalls, iron, textiles, etc. Buying and selling American art from the 18th century to pre-1960.

American Antiques and Folk Art since 1965. Carefully chosen selected stylized objects from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Weathervanes, Folk Art, Interesting objects of American Whimsy, Carvings, Figural Trade Signs, Hooked Rugs and early accessories

Classical American and European furniture and accessories

Selling American antiques and accessories for 35 years. Quilts, rugs, painted furniture and smalls, and folk art created or used as part of the American experience are featured. Holiday items are a speciality.

Shaker – and other objects of fine design

Since 1977 Saratoga Fine Art has specialized in American and European fine art. As dealers, consultants and brokers we would like to make our network of experts available to you. As a private dealership, we offer personalized service with a confidential approach which is tailored to clients’ needs.Saratoga Fine Art has specialized in acquiring and placing fine artwork from the early Renaissance through the 21st century- with specialties in Hudson River School landscapes and 19th and 20th century American art.

John Sinning Antiques and Folk Art in business over 50 years/ Specialty in 18th and 19th century high country painted objects with emphasis on surface, form, age and original condition.

We specialize in 16th-early 19th c. antiques and decorative arts with an emphasis on early American furniture, textiles ranging from 17th c. English needlework to 19th c. American hooked and sewn rugs, early American and European Metal work, especially Iron and Brass lighting, and American folk art.

High country antiques with an emphasis on 18th to early 19th c Americana in original surface and form.

Presenting American fine and decorative arts from the 18th and 19th century with a focus on material from New England to the South.

Specializing in eighteenth and early nineteenth century American furniture and all periods of art

Erin Waters has been a full-time dealer since 2007. Based for seventeen years in Lancaster, PA, in 2024 she relocated to her hometown of Exeter, NH. She sells at shows around the country and on her family’s website, https://www.finedags.com. Waters specializes in vernacular photographs from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—from daguerreotypes to snapshots and everything in-between. She also sells photo albums, postcards, and ephemera. She is a member of the ABAA and the Ephemera Society of America.

Specializing in weathervanes and 18th & 19th Century American furniture, mainly NH in fine tiger maple woods; nautical & English Mochaware

I have been an antiques dealer for over fifty years, primarily exhibiting at shows, and guaranteeing everything I sell to be what I say it is.
