The Crutcher Antiques Show & Sale
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The Crutcher Antiques Show & Sale
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Review And Photos By Tom OâHara
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 planterâs desk of Maryland origin was of mixed woods, including a tiger maple face and cherrywood legs.
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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.
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The Brass Bucket Antiques had a large collection of âchintzâ dishes and related patterns.
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A sailing canoe, under the watchful eye of Mr Moose, in the booth of Magoon Bros. of Paris, Maine.
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Ohio exhibitor Jane Langor offered this grouping of metal quilting templates.
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Vermont dealers Phyllis Carlson and Tim Stevenson offered this pair of portraits of Mr and Mrs Walker of Benson, Vt., circa 1835.
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Kit Carter-Weilage gave a lecture concerning some of the traditions of Christmas.
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Ohio exhibitor Josh Berner offered this American brideâs box, Nineteenth Century.
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Millicent Grinnell and husband Flint specialize in Flow Blue pottery.
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Bette and Melvyn Wolf showed their vast collection of pewter, mostly American examples.
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Gregg Ellington showed up with a collection of pitchers.
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Paint decorated high chair and some early playthings.
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A desk/secretary offered from the booth of Michael Whittemore of South Woodstock, Conn.
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Flag quilt, with 45 stars, and room left for three more to be added.
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Christening dresses, starting at $225, all in perfect condition.
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This Nineteenth Century sampler came with a Herbert Hemphill provenance.
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A selection of silhouettes shown by North Carolina dealer Ruth Nutty.
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Ohio dealer Denise Maze with a large selection of art glass salt shakers.
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China head doll in the booth of Linda Christianson of Carmel, Ind.
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This spice cabinet, made in Lawrence, Mass., was shown in the booth of Don Orwig.
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This chest of drawers from Maine dated circa 1825-40.