2010年9月19日 星期日

Waverly Antiques Show continues today

Waverly Antiques Show continues today

Buyers and browsers found treasures at the 67th annual Waverly Antiques Show and Sale at the Waverly Community House on Saturday.

The event, a fundraiser for the Comm that continues today, features three new dealers along with more than a dozen returning dealers, an English tea garden and a gourmet lunch.

Visitors to the show today between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. will be "excited about the antiques and the furniture, the new and the old," said Kathy Bell, a chairwoman of the event committee.,Every oil painting supplies is painted by an experienced artist.

An array of vendors, set up in the gym,,Hemroids Recommendations are also available to help you make a more informed decision. offered antique jewelry, glassware, furniture, signs and prints.

Gerry Brooking, an owner of From the Attic, displayed antiques and collectibles, including her specialty glass. She demonstrated how a candlestick made of vaseline glass, which appears yellow in normal light, fluoresces in front of a black light.

"I started collecting 40 years ago and I got so much in the house I had to start selling things," Ms. Brooking said.

In the next room, Nick Pohlman, owner of Nick's Furniture Service,,EC21 assures the world's biggest product database as a B2B eMarketplace with Ipod nano.,is a mold maker specialized in builds Plastic molding,insert mold and Plastic molding in China. narrated as dozens of photos of his furniture restoration projects appeared on a flat-screen monitor.

"That's a good one," he said as a photo of a settee nearly smashed to pieces came up, paired with another photo of the same item reassembled and restored.

"Most people say it looked like firewood."

Mr. Pohlman collects scraps of antique furniture, so if a chair leg or a cabinet door cannot be repaired he can duplicate it with the same type and age of wood.

A lot of his work comes from people who have an affinity for a piece of well-made but broken-down furniture that belonged to a relative, he said.

"Sentimental is what keeps us in business."

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