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Review And Photos By Tom O’Hara

Successful Show, Full Compliment Of Dealers And A Good Gate At Indiana State Fairgrounds

The Crutcher Antiques Show Celebrates Its 39th Year

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This planter’s desk of Maryland origin was of mixed woods, including a tiger maple face and cherrywood legs.

 

Measuring more than six feet wide, a country store seed bin in the booth of Don Orwig. It was complete with many of the original seed packets.

 

The Brass Bucket Antiques had a large collection of “chintz” dishes and related patterns.

 

A sailing canoe, under the watchful eye of Mr Moose, in the booth of Magoon Bros. of Paris, Maine.

 

Ohio exhibitor Jane Langor offered this grouping of metal quilting templates.

 

Vermont dealers Phyllis Carlson and Tim Stevenson offered this pair of portraits of Mr and Mrs Walker of Benson, Vt., circa 1835.

 

Kit Carter-Weilage gave a lecture concerning some of the traditions of Christmas.

 

Ohio exhibitor Josh Berner offered this American bride’s box, Nineteenth Century.

 

Millicent Grinnell and husband Flint specialize in Flow Blue pottery.

 

Bette and Melvyn Wolf showed their vast collection of pewter, mostly American examples.

 

Gregg Ellington showed up with a collection of pitchers.

 

Paint decorated high chair and some early playthings.

 

A desk/secretary offered from the booth of Michael Whittemore of South Woodstock, Conn.

 

Flag quilt, with 45 stars, and room left for three more to be added.

 

Christening dresses, starting at $225, all in perfect condition.

 

This Nineteenth Century sampler came with a Herbert Hemphill provenance.

 

A selection of silhouettes shown by North Carolina dealer Ruth Nutty.

 

Ohio dealer Denise Maze with a large selection of art glass salt shakers.

 

China head doll in the booth of Linda Christianson of Carmel, Ind.

 

This spice cabinet, made in Lawrence, Mass., was shown in the booth of Don Orwig.

 

This chest of drawers from Maine dated circa 1825-40.

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