5 Finds to Preview From 2019's AADLA Fine Art & Antique Dealers Show in NYC, Oct. 31-Nov. 4
- September 26, 2019 13:59
The Art & Antique Dealers League of America (AADLA) will present their third annual Fine Art & Antiques Show—with 24 dealers—for a 5-day run starting Thursday October 31st at the St. Ignatius Loyola Church in Wallace Hall, 980 Park Avenue on New York’s Upper East Side.
According to show manager Brad Reh, six galleries have joined the show. They include Betty Krulik Fine Art, Ltd., from New York (19th and 20th century American art); Philadelphia’s Dolan/Maxwell Gallery (modern and contemporary art), Denmark-based Greg Pepin Silver (hollowware, silverware, and jewelry); New York-based Rehs Galleries (19th through contemporary paintings); Moylan/Smelkinson The Spare Room (Philadelphia); and from Nantucket, Lynda Willauer Antiques (Chinese export porcelain, Majolica, Staffordshire ceramics). “We’re delighted to welcome these distinguished dealers to our roster,” says Reh. “Each enhances the wonderful offerings of our existing dealers.”
The 2019 Fine Art & Antiques Show includes the following galleries:
- Richard A. Berman Fine Arts (Old Master Drawings)
- European Decorative Arts (Objects de Vertu and Carriage Clocks)
- Framont (Late 18th and 19th century fine art)
- Galerie Rienzo (School of Paris paintings and Bernard Buffet)
- Clinton Howell (18th century English furniture and decorative arts)
- Hyde Park Antiques (18th- and early 19th-century English furniture and decorative arts)
- L’Antiquaire & The Connoisseur (17th-19th-century Continental furniture)
- Marcy Burns American Indian Arts (Decorative arts and jewelry)
- Nemati Collection (Period rugs)
- Michael Pashby Antiques (18th-century English furniture)
- Potterton Books (Vintage books
- James Robinson (Jewelry, silver, porcelain and glass)
- Schillay Fine Art (Impressionist, modern and post-war art)
- Schwarz Gallery (19th- and 20th-century American and European Art
- Sundial Farm (Antique clocks)
- Throckmorton Fine Art (Buddhist sculpture and Pre-Colombian Art)
- Earle D. Vandekar Of Knightsbridge (17th- through 20th-century ceramics)
The AADLA’s Fine Art & Antiques Show has become a must-shop destination for interior designers who are sourcing decorative and fine art for their clients. Says Ellie Cullman of the preeminent Cullman & Kravis, “This show is an excellent resource for finding reasonably priced quality items. My team and I always look forward to the exciting discoveries this show provides.”
“With the dearth of antique shops these days, we rely on shows like the Fine Art & Antique Show," adds Alex Papachristidis of his eponymous firm. “It’s small, chic, easy to get to, manageable and, most important, there are so many fantastic things to be found.”
Last year, Papachristidis scored two English 18th century sunburst mirrors from Clinton Howell. “The mirrors are going over a fantastic console and commode in my clients home in Europe.”
Founded in 1926, The Art and Antique Dealers League of America, Inc., now with 86 members, is the oldest and principal antiques and fine arts organization in America.