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CIAS features more than 30 of the most highly respected antiques dealers in ithe nation representing American, Asian and European antiques. These exhibitors will showcase a spectrum of period furnishings, decorative pieces and fine art ranging from the late 17th to 20th centuries, including furnigure, vintage jewelry and clothes, oriental rugs, ceramics, architectural items, garden furniture, porcelains, quilts and silver. We are pleased to welcome the exhibitors of the 2010 CIAS show.
Antiques of the Indies Charleston, SC
Rare 18th and 19th c. furniture and decorative arts from the East and West Indies
Arader Galleries Philadelphia, PA
16th - 19th century rare antique works on paper and paintings
Alfred Bullard Inc. Philadelphia, PA
18th century English furniture and works of art.
Busch and Fielding Saint Joseph, MO
French and Continental furniture of the 18th and early 19th centuries, French copper and brass metalware.
Carlson & Stevenson Manchester Center, VT
19th century original watercolors in period frames, American painted country furniture, folk art and textiles
The Charleston Renaissance Gallery Charleston, SC
Nation's foremost gallery specializing in fine art of the American South
Cunha-St. John Antiques Essex, MA
18th and 19th century furniture
Margaret Doyle Cumberland Foreside, ME
18th and 19th century antiques and unusual accessories.
Charles Edwin Inc. Louisa, VA
Antique clocks, barometers, scientific instruments, and library furniture
Finnegan Gallery Chicago, IL
Period American and European garden furniture, architectural elements and eclectic accessories.
Fletcher/Copenhaver Fine Art Fredericksburg, VA
19th and early 20th century American and European Art, both oils and works on paper
Georgian Manor Antiques Fairhaven, MA
Specializing in English 18th and 19th century furniture and related accessories.
Jerry S. Hayes Fine Majolica Oklahoma City, OK
Vintage Victorian Majolica
Imperial Fine Books New York, NY
Leatherbound antiquarian book sets, children's books, and first and rare editions.
Arthur Guy Kaplan Baltimore, MD
Victorian, Georgian and memorial jewelry, author of "The Official Identification and Price Guide to Antique Jewelry"
Leo Kaplan Ltd. New York, NY
18th century English pottery and porcelains, French and English cameo glass, French and American paperweights, Russian enamels and porcelains
Kyser-Hollingsworth, Inc. Washington, D.C.
Fine furniture, decorative arts, and 19th century American paintings
Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Inc. San Francisco, CA and Dublin, NH
Antique carpets, textiles and tribal weavings
Janice Paull Portugal
International specialist in English ironstone china and 19th century ceramics, c. 1790-1890
Sumpter Priddy III, Inc. Alexandria, VA
American furniture, artifacts and fine arts with an emphasis on the early South.
Christopher T. Rebollo Antiques Mechanicsville, PA
American furniture and decorative accessories of the 18th and early 19th centuries
18th and 19th century English and Continental furniture and objets d'art
Running Battle Antiques Millbrook, NY
17th and 18th century English oak and country furniture; 19th century marine paintings
Russack & Loto Books, LLC Danville, NH
Out-of-print books about American decorative arts
Sallea Antiques, Inc. New Canaan, CT
Longest established specialist in antique boxes of all types and shapes in the United States
W.M. Schwind, Jr. Yarmouth, ME
American period furniture, Chine Trade items, glass, ceramics, hooked rugs, paintings & jewelry
G. Sergeant Antiques Woodbury, CT
Period furnishings of English, American, Continental, and Asian origins
Philip Suval Inc. Fredericksburg, VA
Chinese and China trade porcelain; British ceramics
Nula Thanhauser East Hampton, NY
Ladies' antique purses, Art Noveau, Art Deco, Asian textile and signature designer bags and period frames.
Jeffrey Tillou Antiques Litchfield, CT
American furniture, paintings, folk art and related accessories of the 18th and 19th century
Jonathan Trace Portsmouth, NH
American furniture and fine American silver
American furniture and accessories including decorative arts of Charleston and Southern origins dating prior to 1830