WNED|WBFO’s Antiques Home Show
May 11, 2013
Act quickly- This event sells out fast!
There are 4 sessions to choose from:
9:30 am-11:00 am
11:00 am-12:30 pm
1:00 pm- 2:30 pm
2:30 pm-4:00pm
Tickets will be sold at the door.
Do you have an antique lamp sitting in your attic collecting dust? Or perhaps you’ve always wondered if the end table you inherited from Great Aunt Myrtle is worth anything. Come on down to WNED|WBFO’s Antiques Home Show and get the answers you’ve been looking for!
Your antiques will be verbally evaluated by an expert appraiser for only $10 per item and you can bring as many as six items total!
Appraisers in the following categories will be available to give assessments: Ceramics, China, Glass, Pre 1940 Folk Art, Paintings, Jewelry, Silver, Pottery, Stoneware, Redware, American Arts & Crafts, Mid-Century Modern, Collectibles, Small Furniture, Sports Collectibles, Books, Toys & Dolls, Lamps, Clothing, Textiles and Quilts.
Please note: We do not recommend bringing large pieces of furniture, as we cannot help with moving or transporting items. Anything perceived as a weapon will not be permitted!
You are welcome to bring two guests with you at no additional charge.
WNED|WBFO’s Antiques Home Show takes place in the WNED Studios, located at 140 Lower Terrace in downtown Buffalo, right next to the Adam’s Mark Hotel.
Participants will be responsible for moving their items. Dollies and moving assistance are not provided by WNED. No weapons permitted. No more than four items per person. WNED is not responsible for any lost, stolen or broken items.
Thanks to our local appraisers for supporting WNED.
Pre 1950 Paintings, Folk Art, Watercolors, Objects of Art, Americana
Dana Tillou of Dana Tillou Fine Arts
417 Franklin St., Buffalo, NY 14202
Wednesday- Saturday 11am-5pm • (716) 854-5285
www.danatilloufinearts.com danatilloufinearts@roadrunner.com
A 1959 graduate of Duke University, Dana Tillou started in the business with Peter Tillou, who is nationally known today. He has been in business for 43 years at one location. Early Art (including fine art appraisals) is his specialty. He does four national shows each year. Well known in the Western New York area, Tillou’s assistance in organizing and executing the Antiques Home Show has been invaluable to WNED.
General, Mid-Century, Modern
John Marfoglia of John & Kristin Marfoglia Antiques – JM Gold Buyers
1484 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, NY 14216 • Wednesday – Saturday 11am – 5pm
(716) 913-8549 • jmarfoglia@aol.com
John Marfoglia grew up around the antiques business. His father was an artist who worked with antiques. John acquired the skills of buying and selling, learning the business while growing up in the area. John didn’t go to college; he started out as a general contractor. His peers convinced him to leave that business to become a part-time appraiser, which he has been for 17 years. He has had his own store on Hertel Avenue for eight years. In between his part- and full-time work, he worked 18 national shows per year. He has an internet business that specializes in antiques research, which he now uses more than his reference books. WNED would like to thank John for his valuable assistance in organizing and executing the Antiques Home Show.
General Used & Rare Books, Prints, Maps, Atlases, Autographs
Ron Cozzi of Old Editions Book Shop
74 East Huron St., Buffalo, NY 14203 • Monday - Saturday 10am- 5pm
(716) 842-1734 • www.oldeditions.com • service@oldeditions.com
Ron Cozzi opened his book shop in Buffalo in 1976 and is now settled downtown at East Huron and Oak Streets. His shop is one of the country’s largest antiquarian bookstores with 35,000 square feet of retail and warehouse space.
Textiles, Quilts, Samplers, Clothing, Paper, Maps
Ellen DeWind, Ph.D. & Vincent DeWind of Angel Restoration
48 Oakland Rd., Williamsville, NY 14221 • By appointment
(716) 634-0269 • mga61@netzero.net
Ellen DeWind, Ph.D., has a background in apparel and textiles as a faculty member at Buffalo State College. She has a B.S. and M.S. in Home Economics Education and a Ph.D. in Communications. Vincent DeWind has taught art for 42 years and has a B.S. and M.S. in Art Education. They are partners in Angel Restoration, conservators in private practice specializing in textiles, art objects and paper.
Pottery & Porcelain, Restoration Services
Ernest Kionke of Ernest Kionke Antiques
By Appointment Only
716-667-7384 • ekionkeantiques@juno.com
Since 1976, Ernest Kionke has provided Western New Yorkers with professional china, pottery, and porcelain and gold-leaf restoration services. In addition he is qualified to provide USPAP-certified appraisals and has quality antiques for sale at the Ontario Antique Mall in Farmington, New York.
Furniture, China, Glassware
Sandra Ziemer of Sandra Ziemer, Inc. • 5555 Kraus Rd., Clarence, NY 14031 (716) 741-2120
• sandraziemer@sandraziemer.com
Sandra Ziemer has been an appraiser and estate liquidator for 30 years. She specializes in estate sales and household liquidations.
Jewelry, Silver
George Ziemer of Sandra Ziemer, Inc.
5555 Kraus Rd., Clarence, NY 14031 (716) 741-2120
Toys, Dolls, Silver, China, General
Gail Streng of Antiques Americana • (716) 759-2797 • antiquesxyz@aol.com
Gail Streng has been in the antique business for 36 years. Over the years, she has
had three shops in Williamsville and now has booth #3 at the Premier Antique
Center in Clarence, NY.
Silver, Pottery, China, Glass, Metal, American Arts & Crafts
Gerry Strobel of Strobel’s Antiques • 5629 Main St., Williamsville, NY 14221
Monday- Tuesday 11am-5pm & Thursday- Saturday 11am-5pm
(716) 631-0173 • www.strobelsantiques.com • gerry@strobelsantiques.com
Gerry Strobel has been active in the appraisal, purchase and sale of antiques and collectibles since 1986. His participation in the local market ― as well as national trade shows ― has provided him with knowledge of the global market for such items.
Lamps/Lighting, Clocks
John Tobin of The Antique Lamp Company & Gift Emporium
1213 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, NY 14216 • Tuesday- Saturday 11am-4pm
(716) 871-0508 • www.antiquelampco.com • info@antiquelampco.com
John Tobin is the owner of The Antique Lamp Co. specializing in the sale and restoration of floor, ceiling, and table lamps from the mid-1800s to the 1940s. On Hertel Avenue for more than 12 years, Tobin is Buffalo’s only full-time professional lamp restorer, with a full inventory of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Mission, Victorian and Modern lighting.
General, Sports (vintage equipment), Stoneware, Redware
Alan Tober of Alan-tiques • Antique World, Clarence, NY • (716) 839-0208
Alan Tober has a master’s degree in American culture and history and started out in period furniture. His interest in sports helped him branch out to the area of vintage sports and sports memorabilia. He also has an extensive knowledge of local history and has been in business locally for 25 years. He has a shop at Antique World in Clarence every Sunday and is a participant at the Genesee Country Museum Antique Show each year.
General, Adirondack, Mid Century
Robin Stelmach of Americana Unlimited Antiques
14007 Ridge Rd. W., Albion, NY 14411 • By Appointment Only
(585) 410-0872 • eistelmach@aol.com
With 38 years of experience in the antique business in Western New York, Robin Stelmach routinely shares his wealth of knowledge with others, including collectors, dealers and the general public. An expert appraiser, Robin is known for his ability to put a price on “just about anything vintage.” His 9,000-square-foot store in Orleans County (Town of Gaines) is in a restored Grange Hall dating to 1905. He consistently seeks the unique and unusual from across the state, and conducts auctions and estate liquidations.
General
Bruce S. Ader of Bruce Ader Appraisals, Estate Liquidations, Antiques
(716)-510-4484 www.bruceader.com
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