Date: Mon 01-Feb-1999
Date: Mon 01-Feb-1999
Publication: Ant
Author: JUDIR
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Stella-Philadelphia
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Stella Philadelphia Show
PHILADELPHIA, PENN. -- Shoppers and collectors alike packed the Philadelphia
Convention Center for Stella Show Management Company's 4th annual Philadelphia
Winter Antiques Show on December 5-6. The show opened with a benefit preview
for the Delaware Valley Transplant Program.
When the show opened to the public on Saturday at 11 am, the line spread the
two-block length of the building. Hundreds of buyers purchased everything from
small objects for gifts and personal collections to furniture. With most
dealers reporting sales of between $3,000 and $10,000, the show is being
viewed as a success.
John Neylon of Hampton Antiques, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and his partner Alfred
Cali, thought it was "a great show" and told show manager Leanne Stella they
wanted a double booth next time. Marvin Baer of New Milford, N.J., a
specialist in Orientalia, called the show "spectacular."
Ed and Betty Koren of Bridges Over Time, Walden, N.Y., said "It's a great
show, we sold a lot of good furniture including a Biedermeier chest and an
Eighteenth Century English slat-front desk." Rita Margolis of Brockton, Mass.
exclaimed, "We sold more here than we do at the Triple Pier."
In addition to the nearly 300 antiques dealers, the show offered appraisals by
Stephen van Cline of van Cline & Davenport at $5 per item, to benefit the
transplant program.
Jolynn Thomas and Mary Beth Temple demonstrated how to care for vintage
textiles. They covered cleaning and storing tips, what to buy and what not to
buy, as well as historical facts. They also had conservation supplies
available.
Another seminar was given by Karen J. Adler of Gems of the Past on the proper
care of fine jewelry, how to properly preserve gems for future generations,
and cleaning and storage of pearls, diamonds, gems, gold, silver and platinum
jewelry.
The next Philadelphia Winter Antiques Show is on December 4-5 at the
Pennsylvania Convention Center. For more information, 212/255-0020.