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Armonk, New York 10504
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Pictures from 2009 Show
 
The 3rd Putnam County Antiques Fair & Fall Produce & Plant Sale

Mark Brady of Anne Hall Antique Prints

Diana Higgins offered and sold clocks

Gloria Haydasz offers fine porcelains

Fall Produce & Plant sale booth

Larry Butchen demonstrates his unique French tools

Victorian bowling pins offered by Kathleen Kissel

The Benhams from England sold their English antiques non-stop

Paul and Maya of the Recreation Center & The Corner Cafe

Scottish jewelry offered by Joseph Pacheco

Wonderful quilt & country table by Diana Higgins

 

Patterson Recreation Center
65 Front Street, Patterson, NY 12563

September 19, 2010 (Sunday) 10 AM - 5 PM

THIS FABULOUS FACILITY IS VERY BRIGHT WITH EASY ACCESS AND JUST BLOCKS OFF ROUTE 22.  IT IS ONLY 9 MILES FROM THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY BORDER.

COME AND ENJOY THE SHOW AND TAKE TIME TO GO APPLE PICKING.

Plenty of free onsite parking.
Handicapped accessible.
Food service
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2ND PUTNAM COUNTY ANTIQUES FAIR SEPT. 20TH

Patterson, NY… The Patterson Recreation Center will benefit from the 2nd annual Putnam County Antiques Fair on Sunday, September 20th, from 10 AM - 5 PM.   Up to 35 quality antiques and collectibles dealers will be set up in this fine facility in a pristine country setting just _ mile off busy Route 22, nine miles north of I-84 and nearly across the street from the Patterson RR Station. A Fall produce and plant stand will complete the picture and there is plenty of free parking.

Participating for the first time will be Jeff and Catherine Benham from Derby, England. Always very fairly priced, their English merchandise traditionally draws lots of enthusiasm.  It includes jewelry, napkins, tablecloths, linens, EPNS silver, glassware, and pottery. Anne Hall and Mark Brady, (Sturbridge, MA), sold well from their collection of fine antique bird and floral engravings and lithographs produced from 1640- 1900 and they will be located in their same spot. The Darvicks, (Ridgefield, CT), dealers in fine antique jewelry and art will return as will Gloria Haydasz Elegance, (Hopewell Jct., NY) offering hooked rugs, stamps and signed pottery. Barbara and Wynne Lambert, (Weston, CT) are coming back with vintage textiles, smalls and jewelry; and Louise and Richard Baker, (Newtown, CT), offering small furniture, 1800's country, china, glass, 30's-50's kitchenalia, silver, linens, and lamps are also returning. Larry and Marie Butchen, (Wantagh, NY) bringing antique iron tools and decoratives; and Barbara Snyder Antiques & Collectibles, (Carmel, NY) will return with Art Deco cobalt blue mirror tables and Wallace Nuttings, Sawyer, and Davidson hand colored photos. Featuring designer vintage costume jewelry dating from 1900s through 1980s, with many signed by important names such as  Art, Boucher, Coro, Coventry, Carnegie, Caviness, Delizza & Elster, Eisenberg, Feraud, Florenza, Haskell and Hobe, will be returning dealers Marcia Chaloux Cherished Treasures, (Newtown, CT) and Diane Belford winkling Jewels, (Bridgewater, CT). An amazing collection of French enamelware will be offered by Carol and Bill Freeman Blue Shutter Antiques, (Montgomery, NY), who are also returning dealers. This is but a sampling of the cross section of merchandise to be offered.

Fall produce is a reason to come to Putnam County and customers will be able to purchase just picked corn, tomatoes and fruit at the show as well as colorful mums and asters from Kessman Farms. Homemade food by The Corner Cafe will complete the palette.

The Patterson Recreation Center is at 65 Front Street. From Route 684 continue over I-84 north onto Route 22 for nine miles. From I-84 westbound take exit 20 North onto Route 22 for 9 miles, turn left onto Route 311 South for _ mile and turn left onto Front Street just over the RR tracks. From I-84 eastbound take exit 18, follow Route 311 North (caution, low bridge), for approximately 6 miles; turn right onto Front Street (or take exit 20 N). The Center is at the end of the street. By railroad take the Metro-North Harlem Line to Patterson and walk to your left for one block.


Admission is $6 (under 13 free). For info see Cordshows.com or call 914-273-4667. During show hours call 914-589-1355.

Admission benefited the Recreation Center. For more information see CordShows.com or call 914-273-4667.

Only 1/2 block from MetroNorth Railroad Harlem Line to Patterson .

From Route 684 continue straight onto Route 22 for nine miles.

From I-84 exit 20 North continue onto Route 22 for nine miles.
Turn left onto Route 311 South for approximately 1/4 mile.
Turn left over the RR tracks onto Front Street and proceed approximately 1/4 mile.

 

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