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SPECIAL SECTION PENN SHOW W/1CUT

SS/JAR SET 4/12

YORK, PENN. — On May 6 and 7, The Toyota Arena at the York Expo Center, will become an antiques collector’s festival with over 80 top quality exhibitors in great Americana and more displaying at The Pennsylvania Spring Antiques Show.

York County and the surrounding area have long been known as fertile hunting grounds for rare and desirable finds, which gives this show an excellent backdrop on which to take place.

The booths will be appointed in room-setting style, with furniture, folk art, paintings, ceramics, brass and iron, Native Americana, rustic furnishings and countless other categories of Eighteenth, Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century wares.

Why should you come to York now? Because The Pennsylvania Spring Antiques Show would like to welcome The York County Classic Antiques Show as its neighbor, making two shows on the grounds and creating an Antiques Weekend not to be missed. (Shows open three hours apart, giving customers plenty of time to shop in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.)

Barn Star Productions would like to welcome 20 new dealers who have exhibited at another York antiques show in the past and a few “new to York dealers” now bringing their talents and wonderful material to this event, in addition to our exceptional founding exhibitors.

New to us are Deborah Fisher of Lebanon, Ohio; Manchester Antiques of Londonderry, N.H.; Don and Kay Buck of Chester, N.J.; Lewis Scranton of Killingworth, Conn.; Alice and Art Booth of Wayne, N.J.; Cedar House Antiques, of Strasburg, Penn.; Fred Giampietro of New Haven, Conn.; James Grievo of Stockton, N.J.; Hill Gallery of Birmingham, Mich.; Brant Mackley Gallery of Hummelstown, Penn.; Jane F. Wargo of Wallingford, Conn.; Phyllis and Charles Wilson of West Chester, Penn.; Charles and Barbara Adams of South Yarmouth, Mass.; A.E. Runge Jr Oriental Rugs of Yarmouth, Maine; Marjorie Staufer of Medina, Ohio; Neverbird Antiques of Surry, Va.; F. Russack Books of Danville, N.H.; Alan, June and Eli Goodrich Antiques of Langhorne, Penn.; and Alan R. Pereske Antiques of Saranac Lake, N.Y.

If the above list doesn’t get your collector instinct excited, come see what our additional 65 dealers have in store for you. You will not be disappointed.

I know I speak for all the hard working antiques dealers in York when I say, Welcome to The Pennsylvania Spring Antiques Show, where our goal is raising the bar for customer convenience and collector service.

Sincerely,

Frank Gaglio

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