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58thAnnual<br />

<strong>Winter</strong><br />

<strong>Antiques</strong><br />

<strong>Show</strong><br />

A BENEFIT FOR<br />

EAST SIDE HOUSE<br />

SETTLEMENT<br />

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58thAnnual<br />

<strong>Winter</strong><br />

<strong>Antiques</strong><br />

<strong>Show</strong><br />

A BENEFIT FOR<br />

EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT<br />

IN THE SOUTH BRONX<br />

JANUARY 20–29, 2012<br />

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK<br />

Daily 12:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.<br />

Sundays and Thursday 12:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.<br />

The fifty-eighth annual <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> is a sale by distinguished<br />

dealers of antiques and art. East Side House Settlement benefits<br />

from the net proceeds of the preview parties as well as all general admission<br />

receipts from the show. No part of sales made by the exhibitors is<br />

received by the charity.<br />

East Side House Settlement<br />

337 Alexander Avenue, Bronx, New York 10454<br />

Telephone (718) 665-5250 Fax (718) 585-1433<br />

www.eastsidehouse.org<br />

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Table of Contents<br />

2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

8 Letter from Keith T. Banks, Opening Night Party Chair<br />

9 Letter from Arie L. Kopelman, Chairman<br />

10 Acknowledgments and Committees<br />

12 Philanthropists, Benefactors, and Collectors<br />

14 Honorary Loan Exhibition Committee<br />

17 Chubb Personal Insurance<br />

Sponsor of the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Loan Exhibition<br />

for Sixteenth Year<br />

18 Letter from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg<br />

19 Letter from Peter Standish, President,<br />

East Side House Settlement Board of Managers<br />

20 Honorary Co-Chairs: David Rockefeller,<br />

Mark F. Rockefeller, Charles Rockefeller<br />

24 2011 Opening Night Party<br />

28 2011 Young Collectors Night<br />

32 Young Collectors Night Committee<br />

33 Young Collectors Night Media Sponsor:<br />

New York Magazine<br />

36 Designers Preview Committee<br />

Exhibitors<br />

39 Exhibitors’ Listings<br />

47 Exhibitors’ Advertisements<br />

122 Vetting Committee<br />

East Side House Settlement<br />

141 Board of Managers and East Side House Programs<br />

142 The Heritage Society<br />

143 Foundations, Corporations, and Trusts<br />

144 Individual and Group Gifts<br />

145 East Side House Settlement: Delivering on a Promise<br />

150 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Education Fund<br />

Loan Exhibition<br />

156 Celebrating Historic Hudson Valley at 60:<br />

Rockefeller Patronage in Sleepy Hollow Country<br />

162 Historic Hudson Valley Properties: Washington<br />

Irving’s Sunnyside, Philipsburg Manor, Union Church<br />

of Pocantico Hills, Van Cortlandt Manor,<br />

Montgomery Place<br />

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123 Advertisements<br />

218 Letter from Catherine Sweeney Singer,<br />

Executive Director, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

221 Floor Plan of Exhibitors<br />

222 Index of Advertisers


2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

Keith T. Banks Opening Night Party Chair<br />

U.S. Trust is honored to serve as the sponsor of the Opening Night Party for the 58th Annual<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>. All of the net proceeds from this exciting cultural event directly benefit<br />

East Side House Settlement and we are extremely proud to partner with such a renowned New<br />

York City organization.<br />

Building on a long-standing tradition of investing in the communities we serve, U.S. Trust and<br />

Bank of America recognize that the economic health of our communities, our country and our world<br />

has a significant impact on our business. This is why we are dedicated to providing meaningful<br />

and impactful support to our communities – to sustain neighborhoods during challenging economic<br />

times and to invest in future growth and development through innovative partnerships and<br />

initiatives. We are delivering on a 10-year goal to donate $2 billion to nonprofit organizations<br />

engaged in improving the health and vitality of their neighborhoods. The Bank of America Charitable<br />

Foundation gave more than $200 million in <strong>2010</strong>, making the bank one of the largest corporate cash<br />

donors in the United States.<br />

Additionally, reaffirming our commitment to develop and sustain a culture of service, bank employee<br />

volunteers contributed more than one million hours in <strong>2010</strong> investing their time, expertise and<br />

passion to enhance the quality of life in their communities worldwide.<br />

We know that for communities to thrive and grow, they must be vital places where people live and<br />

work. We believe in developing and pursuing opportunities that extend beyond the world of finance.<br />

Our diverse program of support for arts and culture strengthens institutions that contribute to local<br />

economies and helps expand cultural awareness and understanding globally.<br />

Our ongoing support of the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> and East Side House Settlement, right here<br />

in the historic Park Avenue Armory, is an example of that conviction.<br />

Thank you for joining U.S. Trust and Bank of America in supporting an important organization<br />

and spectacular event.<br />

President<br />

U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management<br />

U.S. Trust operates through Bank of America, N.A., and other subsidiaries of Bank of America Corporation.<br />

Bank of America, N.A., Member FDIC.<br />

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2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

Arie L. Kopelman Chairman<br />

East Side House Settlement created and has always managed the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

It is important to point out that we are the only major show in New York where all profits from the<br />

event go directly to the charity. This funding is absolutely critical since it supports our mission in<br />

one of the poorest congressional districts in the country.<br />

Our dealers have always referred to the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> as “East Side”-- their partnership<br />

with the charity is all about a real team effort, and we are all so proud that the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

<strong>Show</strong> continues to set the standard for excitement and excellence.<br />

This year the Loan Exhibition is Celebrating Historic Hudson Valley at 60: Rockefeller Patronage<br />

in Sleepy Hollow Country. We are thrilled to be showcasing such a special exhibit, and we extend<br />

our deepest gratitude to everyone who worked tirelessly to make it happen.<br />

As always, I would like to thank the staff at East Side House Settlement for their ongoing<br />

commitment and enthusiasm. The <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Committee dedicates the outcome of our<br />

efforts to these exceptional individuals; their remarkable achievements continue to be our ultimate<br />

motivation.<br />

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Acknowledgments 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

U.S. TRUST<br />

BANK OF AMERICA PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT<br />

Sponsor of the Opening Night Party<br />

CHUBB PERSONAL INSURANCE<br />

Sponsor of the Loan Exhibition for the Sixteenth Year<br />

1stdibs<br />

Design Sponsor and Sponsor of the Designers’ Preview<br />

THE MAGAZINE ANTIQUES<br />

Media Sponsor and<br />

Sponsor of the Vetting Committee Luncheon for the Twentieth Year<br />

ANTIQUES & FINE ART<br />

Media Sponsor and<br />

East Side House Settlement Sponsor for the Twelfth Year<br />

WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW DEALERS’ COMMITTEE<br />

Chairman<br />

PATRICK BELL<br />

ANDREW CHAIT SIMON EDSOR ELIZABETH FELD<br />

KIM HOSTLER ELLEN ISRAEL JONATHAN TRACE<br />

WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW<br />

Executive Director<br />

CATHERINE SWEENEY SINGER<br />

<strong>Show</strong> Coordinator<br />

EULA C. JOHNSON<br />

Lighting Design<br />

DANIEL MEEKER<br />

<strong>Show</strong> Design<br />

BILL TANSEY<br />

Caterer<br />

CANARD INC.<br />

Security<br />

CITADEL<br />

Website Design<br />

WORX BRANDING &<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

Collateral &<br />

Advertising Design<br />

WORX BRANDING &<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

Advertising Placements<br />

MEDIAEDGE:CIA<br />

Public Relations<br />

RUBENSTEIN<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Media Kit<br />

Website Design<br />

GROUP M<br />

DESIGN<br />

Catalogue<br />

ANNE ELLIOTT PAIGE, Editor GROUP M DESIGN, Design & Production<br />

JILL A. BOSSERT, Director of Advertising Sales PHOENIX LITHOGRAPHING CORPORATION, Printing<br />

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Opening Night Party 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

Honorary Co-Chairs<br />

DAVID ROCKEFELLER MARK F. ROCKEFELLER CHARLES ROCKEFELLER<br />

WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW COMMITTEE<br />

Chairman<br />

ARIE L. KOPELMAN<br />

Vice Chairs<br />

LUCINDA C. BALLARD MICHAEL R. LYNCH<br />

COURTNEY E. BOOTH GENEVIEVE WHEELER BROWN JAY E. CANTOR RICHARD L. CHILTON JR.<br />

MARTHA VIETOR GLASS MRS. THOMAS SHIRCLIFF GLOVER EMILY ISRAEL MRS. LESLIE KENO<br />

STEPHEN J. KETCHUM GEORGE G. KING GRACE BAXTER LAMOUR LIZ PEEK<br />

LINDSEY S. PRYOR RUTH H. SMITHERS<br />

OPENING NIGHT PARTY<br />

Chair<br />

KEITH T. BANKS<br />

President<br />

U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management<br />

Vice Chairs<br />

MR. & MRS. JAMES P. BARROW ROBERT & KATHY BOOTH DAYTON T. CARR MR. & MRS. RICHARD L. CHILTON<br />

MR. & MRS. MARVIN DAVIDSON MRS. ROLAND W. DONNEM & ELIZABETH DONNEM SIGETY<br />

SUSAN DUNNE ANDREA HENDERSON FAHNESTOCK & GEORGE A. HAMBRECHT<br />

MRS. DAVID M. GRIMES II JERRY LAUREN NINA LONGTINE CYNTHIA & DAN LUFKIN<br />

ALEX PAPACHRISTIDIS LIZ & JEFF PEEK DANIEL & JOANNA S. ROSE BILL & PAM ROYALL LILY SAFRA<br />

RITCHIE R. SCAIFE MRS. CHARLES F. SMITHERS LENORE & PETER STANDISH MRS. ROBERT KING STEEL<br />

TIFFANY & COMPANY FOUNDATION MR. & MRS. TAKESHI UESHIMA MR. & MRS. CHARLES G. WARD III<br />

CeCe & Lee Black<br />

Bloomberg<br />

Courtney E. Booth<br />

Colin & Nancy Campbell<br />

Edward Lee Cave<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Edgar M. Cullman Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. David W. Dangremond<br />

Lucy & Mike Danziger<br />

Michael J. Del Giudice<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Diker<br />

Kathleen M. Doyle<br />

Susan Magrino Dunning<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Durkin Jr.<br />

Heather Richards Evans<br />

Mr. & Mrs. J. Pepe Fanjul<br />

Stephen Fletcher<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Forbes<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Austin T. Fragomen<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James L. Freeman<br />

Marilyn & Lawrence Friedland<br />

Patrick S. Gallagher<br />

Alan Gerry<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Geschke<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Glover<br />

Allen & Deborah Grubman<br />

Geoffrey & Sarah Gund<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Roger P. Hanahan<br />

Holly Hendrix<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Hennage<br />

OPENING NIGHT COMMITTEE<br />

Dick & Cathy Herbst<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Donald M. Herr<br />

Helen & Patrick Herssens<br />

Jane & Michael Hoffman<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Amos B. Hostetter Jr.<br />

Ay-Whang & Sven E. Hsia<br />

Edward Johnson III<br />

Mariana & George Kaufman<br />

Karen Keane<br />

Steve & Maureen Klinsky<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Kolman<br />

Michael A. Kovner &<br />

Jean Doyen de Moutaillou<br />

Fred Krimendahl &<br />

Emilia Saint-Amand<br />

Stephen S. Lash & Wendy Lehman Lash<br />

Mr. Leonard A. Lauder<br />

Katie Leede<br />

Susan & Sam Lehrman<br />

Edward Lobrano<br />

Mr. & Mrs. H. Eugene Lockhart<br />

Jill Marie Lord & Stephen Byrd<br />

Suzanne Lovell<br />

The Honorable & Mrs. Earle I. Mack<br />

Elizabeth & Richard Miller<br />

Peter Pennoyer & Katie Ridder<br />

Ms. Sandra S. Pershing<br />

Dr. & Mrs. James S. Reibel<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robin D. Roberts<br />

(List Incomplete)<br />

David Rockefeller<br />

Susan & Elihu Rose<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Royce<br />

Margaret Russell<br />

John & Margaret Ruttenberg<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Marvin C. Schwartz<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Schwartz<br />

Stephen & Christine Schwarzman<br />

Todd Schwebel<br />

Kathryn Scott<br />

William S. Shanahan<br />

Andrew & Julie Siff<br />

Lea Simonds<br />

Ruth H. Smithers<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William W. Stahl Jr.<br />

Lois & Arthur Stainman<br />

Candice & Steven Stark<br />

Elizabeth Stribling & Guy Robinson<br />

Merrielou & Ned Symes<br />

David Teiger<br />

Lizzie & Jonathan Tisch<br />

Barbara & Donald Tober<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Hans P. Utsch<br />

William & Alison Vareika<br />

Bunny Williams & John Rosselli<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Yang Jr.<br />

Michael & Kinne Yon<br />

Lois & Andrew Zaro<br />

Roy J. Zuckerberg & Tara E. Kelleher<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE<br />

Chair<br />

Mrs. Roland W. Donnem<br />

Vice Chairs<br />

Martha Vietor Glass Helen Frech Kippax Mrs. J. Michael Loening<br />

Mrs. Michael Nash Ambler Mrs. Stewart B. Clifford Mrs. John D. Gilliam Mrs. Lorin Hodges Christine Janis<br />

Mrs. Eric B. Latos Mrs. George L. Selden Mrs. Joseph C. Wyman<br />

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Opening Night Party 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

PHILANTHROPISTS<br />

Lucinda C. Ballard<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James P. Barrow<br />

Robert & Kathy Booth<br />

Dayton T. Carr<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Chilton<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Davidson<br />

Mrs. Roland W. Donnem &<br />

Elizabeth Donnem Sigety<br />

Susan Dunne<br />

Andrea Henderson Fahnestock &<br />

George A. Hambrecht<br />

Mrs. David M. Grimes II<br />

Teresa Heinz<br />

Coco & Arie L. Kopelman<br />

Jerry Lauren<br />

Nina Longtine<br />

Cynthia & Dan Lufkin<br />

Michael Lynch & Susan Baker<br />

Alex Papachristidis<br />

Liz & Jeff Peek<br />

Tom Remien<br />

Daniel & Joanna S. Rose<br />

Bill & Pam Royall<br />

Lily Safra<br />

Richie R. Scaife<br />

Mrs. Charles F. Smithers<br />

Lenore & Peter Standish<br />

Mrs. Robert King Steel<br />

Tiffany & Company Foundation<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Takeshi Ueshima<br />

Edgar Wacheinheim III<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Ward III<br />

Cetie Nippert Ames<br />

Robert F. R. Ballard<br />

Mrs. Gregory Bentley<br />

Max N. Berry<br />

Friederike Kemp Biggs<br />

CeCe & Lee Black<br />

Bloomberg<br />

Courtney E. Booth<br />

Mario Buatta<br />

Edward Lee Cave<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Edgar M. Cullman Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. David W. Dangremond<br />

Lucy & Mike Danziger<br />

Marguerite De La Poer<br />

Michael J. Del Giudice<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Diker<br />

Kathleen M. Doyle<br />

Susan Magrino Dunning<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Durkin Jr.<br />

Heather Richards Evans<br />

Robert Falk<br />

Mr. & Mrs. J. Pepe Fanjul<br />

Katherine D. W. Findlay<br />

Stephen Fletcher<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Forbes<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Austin T. Fragomen<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James L. Freeman<br />

Marilyn & Lawrence Friedland<br />

Patrick S. Gallagher<br />

Fay Gambee<br />

Alan Gerry<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Geschke<br />

Ruth R. Glancy<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Glover<br />

Elisabeth W. Grace<br />

Allen & Deborah Grubman<br />

Geoffrey & Sarah Gund<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Roger P. Hanahan<br />

BENEFACTORS<br />

Darren Henault<br />

Holly Hendrix<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Hennage<br />

Dick & Cathy Herbst<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Donald M. Herr<br />

Helen & Patrick Herssens<br />

Jane & Michael Hoffman<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Amos B. Hostetter Jr.<br />

Ay-Whang & Sven E. Hsia<br />

Mary Ann Hunting<br />

Edward C. Johnson III<br />

Linda H. Kaufman<br />

Mariana & George Kaufman<br />

Karen Keane<br />

Steve & Maureen Klinsky<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Kolman<br />

Michael A. Kovner &<br />

Jean Doyen de Moutaillou<br />

Fred Krimendahl &<br />

Emilia Saint-Amand<br />

Stephen S. Lash &<br />

Wendy Lehman Lash<br />

Mr. Leonard A. Lauder<br />

Katie Leede<br />

Susan & Sam Lehrman<br />

Edward Lobrano<br />

Mr. & Mrs. H. Eugene Lockhart<br />

Jill Marie Lord & Stephen Byrd<br />

Suzanne Lovell<br />

The Honorable &<br />

Mrs. Earle I. Mack<br />

William J. Mayer<br />

Elizabeth & Richard Miller<br />

Dara Mitchell<br />

Mrs. Stuart G. Moldaw<br />

Hannah Pakula<br />

Peter Pennoyer & Katie Ridder<br />

Ms. Sandra S. Pershing<br />

Dr. & Mrs. James S. Reibel<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robin D. Roberts<br />

David Rockefeller<br />

Susan & Elihu Rose<br />

Lief D. Rosenblatt<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Royce<br />

Margaret Russell<br />

John & Margaret Ruttenberg<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Marvin C. Schwartz<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Schwartz<br />

Stephen & Christine Schwarzman<br />

Todd Schwebel<br />

Kathryn Scott<br />

William S. Shanahan<br />

Andrew & Julie Siff<br />

Lea Simonds<br />

Michael S. Smith<br />

Ruth H. Smithers<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William W. Stahl Jr.<br />

Lois & Arthur Stainman<br />

Candice & Steven Stark<br />

Elizabeth Stribling &<br />

Guy Robinson<br />

Merrielou & Ned Symes III<br />

David Teiger<br />

Anthony Terranova<br />

Lizzie & Jonathan Tisch<br />

Barbara & Donald Tober<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Hans P. Utsch<br />

William & Alison Vareika<br />

Bunny Williams & John Rosselli<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Yang Jr.<br />

Michael & Kinne Yon<br />

Joan P. Young<br />

Lois & Andrew Zaro<br />

Roy J. Zuckerberg &<br />

Tara E. Kelleher<br />

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Opening Night Party 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

COLLECTORS<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Ackman<br />

Frances Beatty Adler & Allen Adler<br />

Mrs. Russell B. Aitken<br />

Sheri Babbio<br />

Nina Barker<br />

Barbara & Jay Belding<br />

Georgina M. Bissell<br />

Susan L. Bouma<br />

Peter M. Brant<br />

Michael O. Braun<br />

Mildred C. Brinn<br />

Richard A. Brodie<br />

Jane & George R. Bunn<br />

David & Alexandra Calligeros<br />

Colin & Nancy Campbell<br />

Cornelia & Stewart Clifford<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James Coker<br />

Peter D. Cowen<br />

Mrs. Daniel Cowin<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Pinar Del Rio<br />

Jill Dienst<br />

Douglas Durkin<br />

Nancy Druckman<br />

Ian Bruce Eichner<br />

Richard E. Ford<br />

Michael I. & Joan M. Frankel<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John D. Gilliam<br />

Susan G. Glesby<br />

Tracy Goodnow<br />

Dawne Marie Grannum<br />

Penny Grant MD<br />

Erik Gronning<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Gregory<br />

Sara & Robert Hallam<br />

Marjorie L. Hart<br />

John A. Herrman<br />

Marlene Hess & James D. Zirin<br />

Walter W. Hess Jr.<br />

Jim Hicks<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Hoopes Jr.<br />

Elizabeth R. Kabler<br />

Mrs. Leslie Keno<br />

Jeanie Kilroy<br />

Mark & Anla Kingdon<br />

David Kleinberg<br />

Emily Landau<br />

Jacques Leviant<br />

Petra & Stephen Levin<br />

Susan E. Lynch<br />

William & Phyllis Mack<br />

Ann Madonia<br />

Vincente Madrigal<br />

Carol & Lamar McMillin MD<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Mellon<br />

David Miller &<br />

Dolores O’Brien Miller<br />

Mrs. Stanley R. Miller<br />

Sally Minard<br />

Alison Minton<br />

Hanno D. Mott & Grete Meilman<br />

George M. Muzinich<br />

John E. Oden<br />

Mrs. Richard T. Perkin<br />

Eric J. Peterman<br />

Russell Gerard Piccione<br />

Rudolph S. Rasin<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Regna<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred F. Ritter<br />

Todd A. Romano<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Saul<br />

Tom Scheerer<br />

Greg Scheiner<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George L. Selden<br />

Jean & Martin Shafiroff<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Sherrill<br />

Joseph Peter Spang<br />

Stewart Stender<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George E.<br />

Stephenson II<br />

Robert A. M. Stern<br />

Gerard Stora<br />

Matt Thurlow<br />

Jean & Raymond Troubh<br />

Suzanne Tucker<br />

Mary Jane Weiskopf<br />

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Loan Exhibition 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

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Waddell W. Stillman, President<br />

Kathleen Eagen Johnson, 2012 Loan Exhibition Project Director<br />

Jessa J. Krick, Collections Manager<br />

Karen Walton Morse, Manager of Library & Archival Services<br />

Catalina Hannan, Research Librarian<br />

Jeff Daly, Exhibition Designer<br />

Anita Jorgensen, Lighting Designer<br />

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Dina Friedman, Site Director<br />

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Ray Armater, Site Director<br />

KYKUIT, THE ROCKEFELLER ESTATE<br />

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Loan Exhibition 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

CELEBRATING HISTORIC HUDSON VALLEY AT 60<br />

ROCKEFELLER PATRONAGE IN SLEEPY HOLLOW COUNTRY<br />

SPONSORED BY<br />

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Chairman<br />

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Vice Chairmen<br />

WILLIAM F. PLUNKETT JR JOSEPH A. RICE MOLLY SCHAEFER<br />

Treasurer<br />

WILLIAM H. WRIGHT II<br />

Secretary<br />

ROBERT G. DE LA MATER<br />

JAN P. ADELSON KENT L. BARWICK KAREN H. BECHTEL CATHERINE U. BIDDLE<br />

KATHARINE CHAPMAN JOSEPH P. COTTER CHRISTOPHER J. ELLIMAN<br />

BARBARA F. ISRAEL JOHN F. MIKSAD JOEL MOTLEY HERBERT E. NASS<br />

WILSON S. NEELY MARGARET A. RACE CHARLES P. ROCKEFELLER<br />

ARTHUR SAMBERG DAVID SWOPE THOMAS D. THACHER II CHARLES J. URSTADT<br />

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Benefactors<br />

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Mr. & Mrs. John P. Curran<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John A. Dimling<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Roger Goldman<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Goudie<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Harnischfeger<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Herdrich<br />

Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Herlitz<br />

Mrs. Lisina M. Hoch<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Steve Horn<br />

Mr. & Mrs. C. Edward Midgley<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George D. O’Neill<br />

Eve Hart Rice MD &<br />

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Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Saunders<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Schwartz<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William S. Sheridan<br />

Ms. Maida L. Snapper<br />

Lois Snitkoff & Hadar Pedhazur<br />

Alexandria Stewart &<br />

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Peter Standish<br />

President of the Board of Managers<br />

East Side House Settlement<br />

On behalf of the 8,000 individuals served by East Side House Settlement, welcome to the <strong>Winter</strong><br />

<strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>! It is a pleasure to have you here supporting both a great cause and one of the most<br />

respected antiques shows in America.<br />

As many of you are loyal patrons of the <strong>Show</strong>, we would like you to understand the impact your<br />

support has on the outstanding work of East Side House. Located in the South Bronx, East Side<br />

House provides educational services, computer technology training, counseling, and other forms<br />

of assistance to a vibrant, ever-changing community that needs our help to attain self-sufficient<br />

status in our society.<br />

The need for educational services is dramatically apparent. For example, only 35% of the community’s<br />

students in third through eighth grade perform at grade level. In addition to the numerous<br />

after-school services East Side House makes available to elementary through high school students,<br />

our College Preparation and Leadership Program provides SAT classes, college application<br />

assistance, campus visits, and scholarships. More than 90% of the program’s participants have<br />

gained admission to college, and East Side House helps them receive the financial assistance<br />

necessary for their enrollment.<br />

The success of our programs led the city of New York to select East Side House to establish the<br />

Mott Haven Preparatory High School in 2002. In 2008, we launched another new high school that<br />

has further increased our contribution to revitalizing our public schools. Bronx Haven High School<br />

now serves more than 150 over-age and under-credited students in an accelerated program that<br />

leads to graduation and a pathway to college, technical training, and career development. This<br />

September, we partnered with the New York City Department of Education in four other high school<br />

programs to meet the needs of students in the surrounding community: the Smith Campus Young<br />

Adult Borough Center, the High School for Excellence and Innovation, New Explorers High School,<br />

and the Collegiate Institute for Math and Science.<br />

To support the growing number of college-bound graduates, the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Education<br />

Fund was established. Friends of the <strong>Show</strong> have given generously to the Fund and have made a<br />

significant impact. Please join us.<br />

The <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> is the only antiques show that donates its entire profit to charity.<br />

Your support of the <strong>Show</strong> provides nearly 25% of our philanthropic budget and enables our staff of<br />

approximately 360 dedicated personnel to continue to provide these and other important services.<br />

Thank you for your continuing support and enjoy the <strong>Show</strong>!<br />

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2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

Honorary Co-Chairs<br />

David Rockefeller Mark F. Rockefeller Charles Rockefeller<br />

East Side House Settlement and the organizers of the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> are delighted to have<br />

David Rockefeller, Mark F. Rockefeller, and Charles Rockefeller as this year's Honorary Chairmen.<br />

David, Mark, and Charles Rockefeller here represent three generations of the Rockefeller family.<br />

David is the youngest son of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., the founder of Historic Hudson Valley, and<br />

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. Mark is a grandson of JDR, Jr., and the younger son of Gov. Nelson A.<br />

Rockefeller and Happy Rockefeller. Charles Rockefeller is a great-grandson of JDR, Jr., and a son<br />

of Senator Jay Rockefeller and Sharon Percy Rockefeller.<br />

David, Mark, and Charles Rockefeller each have life-long associations with historic properties in<br />

Sleepy Hollow Country. David grew up at Kykuit and now calls Hudson Pines Farm home; Mark<br />

grew up at Kykuit and maintains a home on the estate, and Charles’s branch of his family maintains<br />

and uses Fieldwood Farm. Pocantico remains a family seat and a source of strength and inspiration<br />

for generations of the Rockefellers.<br />

Together with other members of their family, these Messrs. Rockefeller have served multiple terms<br />

as trustees of Historic Hudson Valley. David Rockefeller was a trustee for sixteen years, and Mark<br />

and Charles remain trustees, with Mark serving as Chair of the board’s Executive Committee. All<br />

three have contributed significantly to Sleepy Hollow Country via their contributions, creativity, and<br />

stewardship of Historic Hudson Valley.<br />

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Dana Tillou, Jeanne Jones, Scudder Smith, Peter Tillou, Catherine Heald, Donald Heald<br />

Francesca Petrucci, Stephen Corelli<br />

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E-mail: alvr@alvr.com<br />

European and American antique jewelry, Fabergé, gold snuffboxes<br />

and objets de vertu, Russian decorative and fine arts, including<br />

porcelain, glass, furniture, silver, paintings, and icons.<br />

Booth 8<br />

ADELSON GALLERIES, INC.<br />

19 East 82nd Street, New York, New York 10028<br />

212-439-6800 Fax: 212-439-6870<br />

Warren Adelson and Elizabeth Oustinoff<br />

Website: www.adelsongalleries.com<br />

E-mail: info@adelsongalleries.com<br />

American paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries, notably<br />

American Impressionism, The Eight, the Hudson River School,<br />

the Luminists, and American Modernism.<br />

Booth 34<br />

ALEXANDER GALLERY<br />

115 E. 72nd Street, New York, New York 10021<br />

212-472-1636 Fax: 212-734-6937<br />

E-mail: laurel@alexandergallery.com<br />

Important 18th- and 19th-century American paintings and historical<br />

items, 15th- through 19th-century European paintings and works of<br />

art, illuminated books, and Oriental and Middle Eastern works of art.<br />

Booth 15<br />

ALFRED BULLARD, INC.<br />

1604 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103<br />

215-735-1879 Fax: 215-735-4820<br />

William C. Bertolet, President; Robert I. Ballinger III, Manager<br />

Website: www.alfredbullard.com<br />

E-mail: alfredbullard@verizon.net<br />

English furniture and works of art, 18th to early 19th century.<br />

Booth 62<br />

ARADER GALLERIES<br />

29 East 72nd Street, New York, New York 10021<br />

212-628-3668 Fax: 212-879-8714<br />

1308 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107<br />

215-735-8811 Fax: 215-735-9864<br />

W. Graham Arader III, President; Lori Cohen, Director<br />

Website: www.aradergalleries.com<br />

E-mail: info@aradergalleries.com<br />

16th- through 19th-century natural history engravings and watercolors,<br />

color-plate books, important maps and atlases, and prints of the<br />

American West. Specializing in the works of Audubon, Catesby,<br />

Lear, Thornton, Redouté, Catlin, Bodmer, Bierstadt, Moran, Faden,<br />

Ortelius, Mercator, and Blaeu.<br />

Booth 14<br />

ARONSON OF AMSTERDAM<br />

Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 39<br />

P.O. BOX 15556<br />

1001 NB Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />

+31 20 623 3103 Fax: +31 20 638 3066<br />

Website: www.aronson.com<br />

E-mail: mail@aronson.com<br />

Some of the earliest and rarest objects produced by the Delft<br />

factories in the 17th century, as well as a superb collection of<br />

18th-century animals, figures, plaques, chargers, and other<br />

interesting wares.<br />

Booth 28<br />

ASSOCIATED ARTISTS LLC<br />

170 Pequot Avenue, P.O. Box 491, Southport, Connecticut 06890<br />

203-255-2281 Fax: 203-259-2204<br />

Walter H. Buck and David Scott Parker, Partners<br />

Website: www.associatedartists.net<br />

E-mail: AALLC@dsparker.com<br />

Late 19th- to early 20th-century furniture, accessories, and fine art,<br />

featuring Aesthetic era, including Herter Brothers, Pottier and<br />

Stymus, Tiffany, Jeckyll, and Pabst.<br />

Booth 53<br />

BARBARA ISRAEL GARDEN ANTIQUES<br />

296 Mount Holly Road, Katonah, New York 10536<br />

By appointment 212-744-6281 Fax: 212-744-2188<br />

Barbara Israel, President;<br />

Sylvia Falcon, Media and Marketing Director;<br />

Eva Schwartz, Director of Client Services<br />

Website: www.barbaraisrael.com<br />

E-mail: eva@bi-gardenantiques.com<br />

American, English, and Continental statues, fountains, urns, benches,<br />

sundials, and other period garden ornaments.<br />

Booth 11<br />

BAUMAN RARE BOOKS<br />

535 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10022<br />

212-751-0011 Fax: 212-751-9014<br />

1608 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103<br />

215-546-6466 Fax: 215-546-9064<br />

The Shoppes at the Palazzo, 3327 Las Vegas Boulevard South,<br />

Las Vegas, Nevada 89109<br />

702-948-1617 Fax: 702-948-1617<br />

David Bauman and Natalie Bauman, Owners<br />

Website: www.baumanrarebooks.com<br />

E-mail: brb@baumanrarebooks.com<br />

Rare books and autographs in all fields from the 15th through the<br />

20th century, including landmark first editions, inscribed volumes,<br />

and leather-bound sets.<br />

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Booth 1<br />

C. L. PRICKETT<br />

930 Stony Hill Road, Yardley, Pennsylvania 19067<br />

215-493-4284<br />

Todd Prickett and Craig Prickett, Principals<br />

Website: www.clprickett.com<br />

E-mail: info@clprickett.com<br />

C. L. Prickett is currently in their forty-ninth year specializing in the<br />

finer examples of Queen Anne, Chippendale, and Federal furniture<br />

and clocks.<br />

Booth 57<br />

CARLTON ROCHELL ASIAN ART<br />

121 East 71st Street, New York, New York 10021<br />

212-759-7600 Fax: 212-759-7601<br />

Carlton Rochell, President<br />

Website: www.carltonrochell.com<br />

E-mail: info@carltonrochell.com<br />

Important sculpture, paintings and decorative arts from India, Tibet,<br />

Nepal, Cambodia, Thailand and Indonesia prior to 1850.<br />

Booth 58<br />

CAROLLE THIBAUT-POMERANTZ<br />

By appointment<br />

New York: 212-759-6048 Fax: 212-308-3486<br />

Paris: +33 01 45 50 33 01 Fax: +33 01 45 50 33 61<br />

Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz, Proprietor<br />

E-mail: Carolle@ctpdecorativearts.com<br />

19th- and 20th-century decorative arts as well as antique wallpaper<br />

panels, 18th century to the 1950s.<br />

Booth 59<br />

COHEN & COHEN<br />

P.O. Box 366<br />

Reigate RH2 2BB England<br />

44 (0) 1737 242180 Fax: +44 (0) 1737 226236<br />

Ewa Cohen, Michael Cohen, and Will Motley (Manager)<br />

Website: www.cohenandcohen.co.uk<br />

E-mail: info@cohenandcohen.co.uk<br />

Chinese export porcelain and works of art from the<br />

17th and 18th centuries.<br />

Booth 52<br />

DANIEL KATZ LIMITED<br />

13 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4SX England<br />

+44 (0)20 7493 0688 Fax: +44 (0)20 7499 7493<br />

Stuart Lochhead, Director; Sophie Richard<br />

Website: www.katz.co.uk<br />

E-mail: stuart@katz.co.uk<br />

European sculpture and works of art from Medieval to the 19th<br />

century, including polychrome wood, Renaissance bronzes,<br />

18th-century terracotta and marble, and 19th-century plaster models.<br />

Booth 41<br />

DAVID A. SCHORSCH ~ EILEEN M. SMILES<br />

AMERICAN ANTIQUES<br />

358 Main Street South, Woodbury, Connecticut 06798<br />

203-263-3131 Fax: 203-263-2622<br />

Website: www.schorsch-smiles.com<br />

American decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries,<br />

specializing in folk art.<br />

Booth 30<br />

CARSWELL RUSH BERLIN, INC.<br />

140 Riverside Drive, Apt 5-P, New York, New York 10024<br />

By appointment only 212-721-0398 Fax: 212-721-9082<br />

Carswell Berlin and Lori Berlin<br />

Website: www.american-antiques.net<br />

E-mail: carswellberlin@msn.com<br />

American formal furniture of the classical period, 1800 to 1840,<br />

and period decorative arts.<br />

Booth 13<br />

CHRISTOPHER T. REBOLLO ANTIQUES<br />

P.O. Box 372, 5728 Mechanicsville Road<br />

Mechanicsville, Pennsylvania 18934<br />

215-794-9880<br />

Christopher T. Rebollo, President; Audrey Rebollo, Manager<br />

Website: www.chrisrebollo.com<br />

Email: chris@chrisrebollo.com; audrey@chrisrebollo.com<br />

17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century American furniture and decorative arts<br />

including paintings, metalwork, and ceramics. Specializing in choice<br />

examples of inlaid hardwood furniture with an emphasis on original<br />

condition and design.<br />

Booth 4<br />

DONALD ELLIS GALLERY LTD.<br />

By appointment in New York<br />

212-581-3090 Fax: 212-265-0280<br />

RR #3, Dundas, Ontario L9H 5E3 Canada<br />

905-648-1837 Fax: 905-648-8711<br />

Donald Ellis; Mary Ann Bastien, Gallery Director<br />

Website: www.donaldellisgallery.com<br />

E-mail: dellis@donaldellisgallery.com<br />

Historical Native American and tribal art.<br />

Booth 61<br />

ELLE SHUSHAN<br />

1600 Arch Street, Suite 1603, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103<br />

215-587-0000 Fax: 215-587-9199<br />

Elle Shushan<br />

Website: www.portraitminiatures.com<br />

E-mail: elle@portraitminiatures.com<br />

Fine portrait miniatures and portrait waxes.<br />

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Booth 10<br />

ELLIOTT & GRACE SNYDER<br />

P.O. Box 598, 37 Undermountain Road,<br />

South Egremont, Massachusetts 01258<br />

413-528-3581 Fax: 413-528-3586<br />

45 Main Street, South Egremont, Massachusetts 01258<br />

413-528-1821<br />

Website: www.elliottandgracesnyder.com<br />

E-mail: info@elliottandgracesnyder.com<br />

Specializing in 17th- to early 19th-century American furniture and<br />

decorative arts with an emphasis on painted furniture, textiles,<br />

metalwork, and folk art. Also, early English and Continental lighting,<br />

needlework, and ceramics.<br />

Booth 33<br />

FOSTER · GWIN, INC.<br />

38 Hotaling Place, San Francisco, California 94111<br />

415-397-4986 Fax: 415-397-4988<br />

Collier Gwin, President<br />

Website: www.fostergwin.com<br />

E-mail: info@fostergwin.com<br />

Continental furniture from the 17th and 18th centuries, antiquities,<br />

and contemporary art from the 1950s.<br />

Booth 23<br />

FRANK & BARBARA POLLACK<br />

AMERICAN ANTIQUES & ART<br />

1214 Green Bay Road, Highland Park, Illinois 60035<br />

By appointment 847-433-2213<br />

Barbara Pollack<br />

Website: antiquesandfineart.com/bpollack<br />

E-mail: fpollack@compuserve.com<br />

Specializing in American decorative arts; naïve folk paintings,<br />

painted furniture, textiles, pottery, folk art, and related accessories<br />

of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.<br />

Booth 36<br />

GEOFFREY DINER GALLERY, INC.<br />

1730 21st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20009<br />

By appointment 202-483-5005 Fax: 202-483-2523<br />

Geoffrey Diner, President; Maureen Diner, Vice President<br />

E-mail: geoff@dinergallery.com<br />

International fine and decorative arts, 1860 to the present, specializing<br />

in architecturally inspired furniture and Tiffany Studios lighting.<br />

Booth 40<br />

GEORGIAN MANOR ANTIQUES<br />

29 Centre Street, Fairhaven, Massachusetts 02719<br />

508-991-5675 Fax: 508-999-7177<br />

Enrique Goytizolo<br />

Website: www.georgianmanorantiques.com<br />

English 18th-and 19th-century furniture and related accessories<br />

selected with the utmost regard for aesthetic, quality, and<br />

authenticity.<br />

Booth 73<br />

GERALD PETERS GALLERY<br />

24 East 78th Street, New York, New York 10075<br />

212-628-9760 Fax: 212-628-9635<br />

Website: www.gpgallery.com<br />

American paintings and sculpture, including classic Western,<br />

Hudson River School, Impressionism, The Eight, The Taos Society,<br />

and American Modernism.<br />

Booth 32<br />

GIAMPIETRO<br />

315 Peck Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06513<br />

203-787-3851<br />

Fred Giampietro, Owner<br />

Website: www.FredGiampietro.com<br />

E-mail: FredGiampietro@gmail.com<br />

American folk art, including weathervanes, paintings, watercolors,<br />

decoys, and painted furniture.<br />

Booth 63<br />

HILL-STONE, INC.<br />

P.O. Box 273, Gracie Station, New York, New York 10028<br />

(Park Avenue near The Metropolitan Museum of Art)<br />

By appointment 212-249-1397 Fax: 212-861-4513<br />

Alan N. Stone and Lesley Hill, Co-directors<br />

Website: www.hill-stone.com<br />

E-mail: oldmaster@hill-stone.com<br />

Old Master and Modern prints and drawings.<br />

Booth 39<br />

HIRSCHL & ADLER GALLERIES, INC.<br />

730 Fifth Avenue, Fourth Floor, New York, New York 10019<br />

212-535-8810 Fax: 212-772-7237<br />

Stuart P. Feld, President & Director;<br />

Elizabeth Feld, Director, Department of American Decorative Arts<br />

Website: www.hirschlandadler.com<br />

E-mail: gallery@hirschlandadler.com<br />

American and European paintings, watercolors, drawings, and<br />

sculpture, 18th century to the present; American master prints;<br />

American furniture and decorative arts, 1810 to 1910.<br />

Booth 26<br />

HOSTLER BURROWS<br />

104 Franklin Street, New York, New York 10013<br />

212-343-0471 Fax: 212-343-0472<br />

Kim Hostler and Juliet Burrows, Owners<br />

Website: www.hostlerburrows.com<br />

E-mail: info@hostlerburrows.com<br />

20th-century Scandinavian design and decorative arts with an<br />

emphasis on studio ceramics, hand-woven textiles, Swedish<br />

Functionalism, and objects of the Danish Cabinetmaker movement.<br />

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Booth 64<br />

HYDE PARK ANTIQUES<br />

836 Broadway, New York, New York 10003<br />

212-477-0033 Fax: 212-477-1781<br />

Bernard Karr, President; Rachel Karr, Vice President<br />

Website: www.hydeparkantiques.com<br />

Finest and most extensive collection of English antique furniture from<br />

the William and Mary through Regency periods, 1700–1825. Also<br />

specializing in 18th-century Chinese export and English porcelain, as<br />

well as sporting art.<br />

Booth 48<br />

HYLAND GRANBY ANTIQUES<br />

P.O. Box 457, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts 02647<br />

By appointment 508-771-3070 Fax: 508-778-4842<br />

Alan Granby and Janice Hyland<br />

Website: www.hylandgranby.com<br />

E-mail: alan@hylandgranby.com<br />

Ship models, navigational instruments, marine paintings, scrimshaw,<br />

wood carvings, ship clocks, canes, eagles, and cannons, 18th and<br />

19th centuries.<br />

Booth 2<br />

JAMES & NANCY GLAZER<br />

P.O. Box 222, Bailey Island, Maine 04003<br />

By appointment 207-833-6973 Fax: 207-833-6972<br />

Website: www.glazerantiques.com<br />

E-mail: glazerantiques@glazerantiques.com<br />

18th- and 19th-century American furniture and folk art in original<br />

surface, with an emphasis on painted furniture, pottery, textiles,<br />

and works on paper.<br />

Booth 38<br />

JAMES ROBINSON, INC.<br />

480 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10022<br />

212-752-6166<br />

Joan Boening, President; Edward Munves, Chairman;<br />

Marci Leggette, Manager<br />

Website: www.jrobinson.com<br />

E-mail: info@jrobinson.com<br />

Antique jewelry, silver, porcelain, and glass, along with handmade<br />

sterling silver reproductions.<br />

Booth 7<br />

JOAN B. MIRVISS, LTD.<br />

39 East 78th Street, 4th Floor (at Madison Avenue)<br />

New York, New York 10075<br />

212-799-4021 Fax: 212-721-5148<br />

Joan B. Mirviss<br />

Website: www.mirviss.com<br />

E-mail: info@mirviss.com<br />

Antique Japanese screens and paintings; 18th- through 20th-century<br />

ukiyo-e woodblock prints; important 20th-century Japanese ceramics.<br />

Booth 45<br />

JOAN R. BROWNSTEIN AND PETER H. EATON<br />

24 Parker Street, Newbury, Massachusetts 01951<br />

978-465-2754<br />

Website: americanfolkpaintings.com; petereaton.com<br />

Email: joan@americanfolkpaintings.com; peter@petereaton.com<br />

New England furniture made between 1650 and 1820, primarily in<br />

old surface, and New England folk paintings, particularly portraiture.<br />

Booth 44<br />

JOE KINDIG ANTIQUES<br />

2334 Woodwick Road, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601<br />

717-495-3021<br />

Jenifer Kindig<br />

Email: jeniferkindig@gmail.com<br />

Early 18th-century American furniture and decorative arts,<br />

Pennsylvania rifles, and early lighting.<br />

Booth 12<br />

JONATHAN BOOS<br />

50 East 72nd Street, New York, New York 10021<br />

By Appointment 212-535-5096 Fax: 212-535-3554<br />

Jonathan Boos, Valerie Stanos<br />

Website: www.jonathanboos.com<br />

E-mail: info@jonathanboos.com<br />

Specializing in 20th-century American art with a particular focus on<br />

Ashcan School, Modernism, Social Realism and Post-War paintings<br />

and sculpture.<br />

Booth 25<br />

JONATHAN TRACE<br />

P.O. Box 7106, Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03802<br />

By appointment 603-431-1197<br />

Jonathan Trace, Owner<br />

E-mail: jontrace@myfairpoint.net<br />

American silver, furniture, and related accessories, as well as<br />

English and Continental silver, 17th to early 19th century.<br />

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Booth 3<br />

KENNETH W. RENDELL GALLERY<br />

989 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10075<br />

212-717-1776 Fax: 212-717-1492<br />

Kenneth W. Rendell and Shirley McNerney Rendell, Principals<br />

Website: www.kwrendell.com<br />

E-mail: gallery@kwrendell.com<br />

Historical letters and documents from the Renaissance to the<br />

present, in all fields.<br />

Booth 49<br />

KENTSHIRE GALLERIES, LTD.<br />

37 East 12th Street, New York, New York 10003<br />

212-673-6644 Fax: 212-979-0923<br />

700 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10021<br />

212-421-1100<br />

Robert and Ellen Israel, Directors;<br />

Fred and Marcie Imberman, Directors<br />

Website: www.kentshire.com<br />

E-mail: info@kentshire.com<br />

Fine 18th- and 19th-century English furniture and decorative arts<br />

and antiques, period and estate jewelry. Since 1940.<br />

Booth 51<br />

KESHISHIAN<br />

73 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8NE England<br />

+44 (0)20 7730 8810 Fax: +44 (0)20 7730 8803<br />

New York, by appointment 212-956-1586<br />

Eddy Keshishian and Arto Keshishian, Partners<br />

Website: www.KeshishianCarpets.com<br />

E-mail: info@KeshishianCarpets.com<br />

Antique carpets and European tapestries and needlework,<br />

as well as 20th-century Arts and Crafts and Art Deco carpets.<br />

Booth 65<br />

L’ANTIQUAIRE & THE CONNOISSEUR, INC.<br />

36 East 73rd Street, New York, New York 10021<br />

212-517-9176 Fax: 212-988-5674<br />

Helen Fioratti, President; Arianna Fioratti-Loreto, Vice President;<br />

Catherine McCarthy Turer, Managing Director<br />

Website: www.lantiquaire.us<br />

E-mail: info@lantiquaire.us<br />

Ancient through 18th-century European works of art, drawings,<br />

and paintings; fine French and Italian furniture and sculpture.<br />

Booth 6<br />

LES ENLUMINURES<br />

Le Louvre des Antiquaires<br />

2 Place du Palais-Royal, 34 allée Riesener, 75001 Paris, France<br />

+33 01 42 60 15 58 Fax: +33 01 40 15 00 25<br />

2970 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60657<br />

By appointment 773-929-5986 Fax: 773-528-3976<br />

Website: www.lesenluminures.com<br />

E-mail: info@lesenluminures.com<br />

Miniatures, illuminated manuscripts, works of art, and rings<br />

from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.<br />

Booth 42<br />

LIZ O’BRIEN<br />

306 E. 61st Street, Ground Floor, New York, New York 10065<br />

212-755-3800<br />

Liz O’Brien<br />

Website: www.lizobrien.com<br />

E-mail: info@lizobrien.com<br />

Liz O’Brien specializes in American and European 20th-century<br />

decorative arts offering exceptional examples of furniture, lighting,<br />

art objects, and textiles.<br />

Booth 66<br />

LOST CITY ARTS<br />

18 Cooper Square, New York, New York 10003<br />

212-375-0500 Fax: 212-375-9342<br />

James Elkind<br />

Website: www.lostcityarts.com<br />

E-mail: lostcityarts@yahoo.com<br />

Established in 1982, Lost City Arts is recognized internationally<br />

as a leading source of mid 20th-century fine art, design, furniture,<br />

lighting, and accessories.<br />

Booth 56<br />

MACKLOWE GALLERY, LTD.<br />

667 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10065<br />

212-644-6400 Fax: 212-755-6143<br />

Website: www.macklowegallery.com<br />

E-mail: mail@macklowegallery.com<br />

Tiffany Studios lamps, art glass, and bronzes; French Art Nouveau<br />

furniture, art glass, lighting, ceramics, and lithographs; important<br />

antique and estate jewelry.<br />

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Booth 18<br />

MAISON GERARD LTD.<br />

53 East 10th Street, New York, New York 10003<br />

212-674-7611 Fax: 212-475-6314<br />

Website: www.maisongerard.com<br />

E-mail: home@maisongerard.com<br />

20th-century and contemporary French furniture, lighting, and<br />

decorative arts. Specializing in French Art Deco, with a particular<br />

emphasis on the work of Maison Leleu.<br />

Booth 71<br />

MARTYN GREGORY<br />

34 Bury Street, St. James’s, London SW1Y 6AU England<br />

+44 (0)20 7839 3731 Fax: +44 (0)20 7930 0812<br />

Martyn Gregory, Proprietor;<br />

Patrick Conner and Penelope Gregory, Directors<br />

Website: www.martyngregory.com<br />

E-mail: mgregory@dircon.co.uk<br />

China Trade paintings and pictures relating to the Far East,<br />

1700 to 1900; British paintings and watercolors.<br />

Booth 60<br />

MICHELE BEINY, INC.<br />

53 East 82nd Street, New York, New York 10028<br />

By appointment 212-794-9357 Fax: 212-772-0119<br />

Michele Beiny Harkins, President<br />

Website: www.antiqueporcelainco.com<br />

E-mail: mbeinyharkins@aol.com<br />

18th- and early 19th-century English and Continental porcelain<br />

and faïence, as well as French furniture and objets de vertu.<br />

Booth 22<br />

MODERNE GALLERY<br />

111 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106<br />

215-923-8536<br />

Robert Aibel<br />

Website: www.modernegallery.com<br />

Email: info@modernegallery.com<br />

Important 20th-century design and decorative arts. Includes the work<br />

of George Nakashima, Wharton Esherick, Peter Voulkos, Sam Maloof,<br />

and Edward Moulthrop.<br />

Booth 70<br />

NATHAN LIVERANT AND SON, LLC<br />

P.O. Box 103, 168 South Main Street, Colchester, Connecticut 06415<br />

860-537-2409 Fax: 860-537-0577<br />

Arthur S. Liverant, Proprietor<br />

Website: www.liverantantiques.com<br />

E-mail: mail@liverantantiques.com<br />

18th- and 19th-century American furniture, paintings, silver, glass,<br />

and related accessories. Specializing in fine examples of Connecticut<br />

and New England furniture made prior to 1840.<br />

Booth 43<br />

NICHOLAS GRINDLEY WORKS OF ART LTD.<br />

The Boathouse, High Road, Great Finborough, Suffolk IP143A0 England<br />

+44 (0) 1449 777980<br />

Nicholas Grindley, Director<br />

E-mail: nick@nicholasgrindley.com<br />

Chinese furniture and works of art and idiosyncratic objects<br />

from all cultures.<br />

Booth 9<br />

OLDE HOPE ANTIQUES, INC.<br />

P.O. Box 718, New Hope, Pennsylvania 18938<br />

215-297-0200 Fax: 215-297-0300<br />

Patrick Bell and Edwin Hild<br />

Website: www.oldehope.com<br />

E-mail: info@oldehope.com<br />

Specializing in American painted furniture and folk art, including<br />

naïve paintings, weathervanes, hooked rugs, quilts, sculpture,<br />

and related accessories.<br />

Booth 72<br />

PACE PRIMITIVE<br />

32 East 57th Street, 7th Floor, New York, New York 10022<br />

212-421-3688<br />

Richard Solomon<br />

Website: www.paceprimitive.com<br />

Email: info@paceprimitive.com<br />

Museum quality tribal art from Africa and Oceania.<br />

Booth 74<br />

PETER FETTERMAN GALLERY<br />

2525 Michigan Avenue Gallery A1, Santa Monica, California 90404<br />

310-453-6463<br />

Peter Fetterman<br />

Website: www.peterfetterman.com<br />

Email: peter@peterfetterman.com<br />

Classic 20th-century fine art photography with a humanist bias.<br />

Booth 29<br />

PETER FINER<br />

38 & 39 Duke Street, St. James’s, London SW1Y 6DF England<br />

+44 (0)20 7839 5666 Fax: +44 (0)20 7839 5777<br />

The Old Rectory, Ilmington, Warwickshire CV36 4JQ England<br />

+44 (0) 1608 682267 Fax: +44 (0) 1608 682575<br />

From the USA or Canada, 800-270-7951<br />

Website: www.peterfiner.com<br />

E-mail: gallery@peterfiner.com<br />

Antique arms, armor, and related objects.<br />

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Booth 46<br />

PETER PAP ORIENTAL RUGS, INC.<br />

1225 Main Street, Dublin, New Hampshire 03444<br />

603-563-8717 Fax: 603-563-7158<br />

470 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California 94111<br />

415-956-3300 Fax: 415-956-3320<br />

Peter B. Pap, President<br />

Website: www.peterpap.com<br />

E-mail: info@peterpap.com<br />

Oriental rugs produced by Nomads, village weavers, and urban<br />

and village workshops, dating from the 17th through the early<br />

20th century.<br />

Booth 37<br />

PHILIP COLLECK, LTD.<br />

311 East 58th Street, New York, New York 10022<br />

212-486-7600 Fax: 212-829-1269<br />

Mark Jacoby and Diana Jacoby, Owners<br />

Website: www.philipcolleck.com<br />

E-mail: PhilipColleck@hotmail.com<br />

Specialists in 18th- and early 19th-century English furniture, clocks,<br />

and works of art. Established 1938.<br />

Booth 67<br />

RALPH M. CHAIT GALLERIES, INC.<br />

724 Fifth Avenue, 10th Floor, New York, New York 10019<br />

212-397-2818 Fax: 212-319-0471<br />

Allan S. Chait, President;<br />

Andrew H. Chait, Vice President; Steven J. Chait, Vice President<br />

Website: www.rmchait.com<br />

E-mail: info@rmchaitgal.net<br />

Chinese works of art, including porcelain, jade, pottery, sculpture,<br />

ceramics, Export silver, and Indian Colonial silver. Established 1910.<br />

Booth 5<br />

ROBERT YOUNG ANTIQUES<br />

68 Battersea Bridge Road, London SW11 3AG England<br />

+44 (0)20 7228 7847 Fax: +44 (0)20 7585 0489<br />

Robert Young and Josyane Young<br />

Website: www.robertyoungantiques.com<br />

E-mail: office@robertyoungantiques.com<br />

Fine country furniture and folk art.<br />

Booth 75<br />

ROGER KEVERNE LIMITED<br />

16 Clifford Street, 2nd Floor, London W1S 3RG England<br />

+44 (0)20 7434 9100 Fax: +44 (0)20 7434 9101<br />

Roger Keverne, Miranda Clarke<br />

Website: www.keverne.co.uk<br />

E-mail: enquiries@keverne.co.uk<br />

Chinese ceramics and works of art from the Neolithic to the Qing<br />

dynasty, including jades, bronzes, enamels, lacquer, and other<br />

organic materials.<br />

Booth 54<br />

RUPERT WACE ANCIENT ART LIMITED<br />

14 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4PP England<br />

+44 (0)20 7495 1623 Fax: +44 (0)20 7495 8495<br />

Rupert Wace<br />

Website: www.rupertwace.co.uk<br />

E-mail: info@rupertwace.co.uk<br />

Ancient Egyptian, Classical, Near Eastern, and European antiquities.<br />

Booth 31<br />

S. J. SHRUBSOLE CORPORATION<br />

104 East 57th Street, New York, New York 10022<br />

212-753-8920 Fax: 212-754-5192<br />

Eric N. Shrubsole, Timothy Martin, and James McConnaughy<br />

Website: www.shrubsole.com<br />

E-mail: inquiries@shrubsole.com<br />

Fine English and American silver, 1450–1920, and fine jewelry,<br />

1750 to contemporary.<br />

Booth 17<br />

SAFANI GALLERY, INC.<br />

7 East 75th Street, #2D, New York, New York 10021<br />

212-570-6360 Fax: 212-861-4136<br />

Alan Safani, President<br />

Website: www.safani.com<br />

E-mail: contact@safani.com<br />

Works of art from early cultures.<br />

Booth 35<br />

SCHWARZ GALLERY<br />

1806 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103<br />

215-563-4887 Fax: 215-561-5621<br />

Robert D. Schwarz Jr., President<br />

Website: www.schwarzgallery.com<br />

E-mail: mail@schwarzgallery.com<br />

American and European paintings, with an emphasis on Philadelphia<br />

artists such as Thomas Eakins, J. F. Peto, Arthur Carles, and members<br />

of the Peale family.<br />

Booth 21<br />

STEPHEN & CAROL HUBER<br />

40 Ferry Road, Old Saybrook, Connecticut 06475<br />

860-388-6809 Fax: 860-434-9709<br />

Stephen and Carol Huber, Co-owners<br />

Website: www.antiquesamplers.com<br />

E-mail: hubers@antiquesamplers.com<br />

American and English samplers, silk embroideries, needlework<br />

pictures, and textile accessories, 17th to 19th century.<br />

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Booth 24<br />

SUZANNE COURCIER · ROBERT W. WILKINS<br />

P.O. Box 395, Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts 02675<br />

By appointment 508-362-5420<br />

Suzanne Courcier and Robert W. Wilkins, Partners<br />

E-mail: courcierwilkins@comcast.net<br />

Period American furnishings, especially Shaker, with an<br />

emphasis on original condition<br />

Booth 27<br />

TAYLOR B. WILLIAMS ANTIQUES<br />

Chicago, Illinois<br />

Mailing address: P.O. Box 100, Harbert, Michigan 49115<br />

By appointment 269-469-3613 Fax: 269-469-1670<br />

David J. Bernard<br />

Website: www.enamels.com or www.taylorbwilliams.com<br />

E-mail: djbernard2@yahoo.com<br />

18th-century American and English furniture and English ceramics<br />

and glass; English enamels a specialty.<br />

Booth 68<br />

THE FINE ART SOCIETY PLC<br />

148 New Bond Street, London W1S 2JT England<br />

+44 (0)20 7629 5116 Fax: +44 (0)20 7491 9454<br />

Gordon Cooke and Simon Edsor, Directors<br />

Website: www.faslondon.com<br />

E-mail: art@faslondon.com<br />

British 19th- and 20th-century paintings, watercolors, drawings,<br />

prints, sculptures; architect-designed furniture, and decorative arts.<br />

Booth 19<br />

THROCKMORTON FINE ART, INC.<br />

145 East 57th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, New York 10022<br />

212-223-1059 Fax: 212-223-1937<br />

Spencer Throckmorton, President; Kraige Block, Director<br />

Website: www.throckmorton-nyc.com<br />

E-mail: throckmorton@earthlink.net<br />

Pre-Columbian sculpture and textiles, Chinese jade and ceramics,<br />

tribal art, and vintage photography.<br />

Booth 55<br />

TILLOU GALLERY<br />

39 West Street, P.O. Box 1609, Litchfield, Connecticut 06759<br />

860-567-9693 Fax: 860-567-8526<br />

Website: www.tillouantiques.com<br />

E-mail: Jeffrey@tillouantiques.com<br />

17th- and 18th-century American and European furniture, antique<br />

carpets, American folk art, arms and armor, early African sculpture,<br />

pre-Columbia art, Old Master paintings, American paintings and<br />

sculpture, classic cars from 1928–34, rare coins, medals, antiquities,<br />

Chinese Han and Tang ceramics and bronzes, early American blown<br />

glass and pottery, and Native American art.<br />

Booth 20<br />

THE OLD PRINT SHOP, INC.<br />

150 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10016<br />

212-683-3950 Fax: 212-779-8040<br />

Robert K. Newman, Harry S. Newman, and Kenneth M. Newman<br />

Website: www.oldprintshop.com<br />

E-mail: info@oldprintshop.com<br />

American prints, drawings, maps, and watercolors, 1750 to 1950.<br />

Booth 50<br />

THOMAS COLVILLE FINE ART<br />

111 Old Quarry Road, Guilford, Connecticut 06437<br />

By appointment 203-453-2449<br />

1000 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10075<br />

By appointment 212-879-9259<br />

Thomas Colville, Owner;<br />

Margaret Palmieri, Financial Coordinator;<br />

Allison Schaefer, Associate<br />

Website: www.thomascolville.com<br />

E-mail: tlc@thomascolville.com<br />

19th-century American and French Barbizon School paintings,<br />

watercolors, and drawings.<br />

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Booth 69


William Glackens (1870-1938), Summer, 1914, Oil on canvas, 26 ⅛ x 32 ⅛ inches<br />

ADELSON GALLERIES<br />

19 East 82nd Street New York, NY 10028 212.439.6800 www.adelsongalleries.com<br />

Booth 8


PEACEABLE KINGDOM<br />

James Miller, circa 1850s, oil on canvas 44 x 55 inches<br />

115 EAST 72ND STREET<br />

NEW YORK, NY 10021<br />

TEL 212 472 1636<br />

ALEXANDERGALLERY.COM<br />

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Booth 14


ROSEWOOD CABINET WITH<br />

IVORY INTARSIA INLAY<br />

c. 1885.<br />

Signed: “Collinson & Lock,<br />

London.” Hardware marked:<br />

“Cope & Collinson.”<br />

Exhibited: Museum of Fine Arts,<br />

Boston (1986-1994).<br />

Illustrated: Cooper, Jeremy,<br />

Victorian and Edwardian Decor.<br />

NY: Abbeville Press, 1987, p. 149.<br />

(39” h x 47” w x 17-7/8” d)<br />

Original key and signed hardware Branded maker’s mark and number Penwork aributed to Stephen Webb<br />

170 Pequot Avenue, Southport, Connecticut 06890 • tel 203.255.2281 • fax 203.259.2204<br />

By appointment only • www.associatedartists.net • aallc@dsparker.com<br />

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Booth 28


A monumental marble sarcophagus-form planter depicting the Fall of Phaeton, Italian, ca. 1900.<br />

37 ins. overall height including supports, 88 ins. wide, 32 ins. deep. Provenance: Hurstmont,<br />

the Harding Township, New Jersey estate designed by Stanford White in 1903.<br />

This sarcophagus is in keeping with the style of ancient Roman sarcophagi<br />

but was likely commissioned by Stanford White in Italy around 1900.<br />

By Appointment · Katonah, N Y · 212-744-6281<br />

www.barbaraisrael.com<br />

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Booth 53


Alexander Hamilton’s The Federalist. Lewis & Clark’s History of the Expedition.<br />

The monumental 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle. John James Audubon’s Birds of America.<br />

Discover these and other extraordinary books and autographs at Bauman Rare Books.<br />

Landmarks in American history, first edition literary classics, important historical documents<br />

and beautifully bound sets that would grace any fine library.<br />

535 Madison Avenue, NYC | The Palazzo, Las Vegas | Philadelphia<br />

800-972-2862 | WWW.BAUMANRAREBOOKS.COM<br />

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Booth 11


C. L. PRICKETT<br />

Fine Authenticated American <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

Fine Chippendale Mahogany Block-Front Desk<br />

Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1775<br />

An outstanding example having a stepped down interior with two exposed<br />

blocked fan drawers and a third concealed by a mirrored prospect door flanked<br />

by document drawers and valanced pigeon holes. The exterior exhibiting a blocked<br />

front, original pierced brasses, carved pendant centering the skirt and boldly sculptured ball and claw feet.<br />

Width 41", depth 21½", height 44½", writing ht. 33".<br />

Provenance: Descended through the family of Captain Nathaniel Nowell, Newburyport, Massachusetts.<br />

Literature: Featured in The Magazine <strong>Antiques</strong>, January, 1985, page 127.<br />

930 Stony Hill Road, Yardley, (Bucks Co.), PA 19067<br />

Telephone: (215) 493-4284 Website: www.clprickett.com Email: info@clprickett.com<br />

Clarence, Craig, & Todd Prickett<br />

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Located just 25 minutes north of Philadelphia and 75 minutes south of NYC at the Newtown Exit, #49, of I-95. Hours: By appointment or by chance.<br />

Booth 1


CARLTON ROCHELL ASIAN ART<br />

Buddha Sakyamuni at Bodhgaya, Tibet, late 12th/early 13th century, distemper on cloth, 27 7 ⁄8 in. by 23 3 ⁄4 in. (71 by 59 cm.)<br />

121 EAST 71 STREET NEW YORK, NY 10021 T 212 759 7600 INFO@CARLTONROCHELL.COM<br />

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Booth 57


C AROLLE THIBAUT-POMERANTZ<br />

MEMBER OF Compagnie Nationale des Experts & Syndicat National des Antiquaires, FRANCE<br />

ANTIQUE WALLPAPER PANELS • DECORATIVE ARTS<br />

NEW YORK:<br />

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY<br />

PARIS:<br />

TEL: (212) 759-6048 carolle@ctpdecorativearts.com TEL: (33-1) 45 50 33 01<br />

www.antique-wallpaper.com<br />

“Canada”, scene from panoramique « Zones Terrestres », 1855. Wood-block printed by Zuber Manufacture, France,<br />

design by Eugène Ehrmann.<br />

Rare panel, wood-blocks destroyed and no longer printed since 1878.<br />

H. 6'7" x L. 8'7"<br />

One version in collection of Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.<br />

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Booth 58


Carswell Rush Berlin<br />

american classical furniture<br />

Important Classical Inlaid Rosewood<br />

Card Table with Verde-Antique<br />

and Gilt Decorated Carved Eagles<br />

Attributed to Duncan Phyfe (1768–1854)<br />

New York, circa 1815<br />

H: 30½" W: 36" D: 18½"<br />

Photo: Richard Goodbody<br />

Carswell Rush Berlin, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 0210 Planetarium Station, New York, NY 10024-0210<br />

: 212.721.0398, fax: 212.721.9082, e: carswellberlin@msn.com<br />

www.American-<strong>Antiques</strong>.net<br />

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Booth 30


CHRISTOPHER T. REBOLLO<br />

FINE PERIOD FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES<br />

5728 Mechanicsville Road, P.O. Box 372, Mechanicsville, PA 18934<br />

Phone: 215.794.9880 • Website: www.ChrisRebollo.com • Email: Chris@ChrisRebollo.com<br />

Charles Willson Peale (1741–1827). Portrait of Philadelphia Merchant Andrew Caldwell, circa 1788.<br />

Oil on canvas, 30 x 25 inches.<br />

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Booth 13


COHEN & COHEN<br />

Dealers in important Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art<br />

Pair of Vases and covers<br />

Qianlong, c. 1795<br />

European Market<br />

Height: 24 inches (61cm)<br />

A large pair of Chinese export porcelain vases and<br />

covers very finely painted in famille rose enamels with<br />

scenes of lively buffalo beneath pine trees, the shoulders<br />

and covers with elaborate decoration.<br />

Also Exhibiting at:<br />

TEFAF Maastricht:<br />

16-25 March 2012<br />

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COHEN & COHEN<br />

PO Box 366<br />

REIGATE<br />

RH2 2BB<br />

UK<br />

Tel: +44 (0)1737 242180,<br />

Fax: +44 (0)1737 226236<br />

Email: info@cohenandcohen.co.uk<br />

www.cohenandcohen.co.uk


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Booth 52


CAPTIVATING <br />

Portrait of a little girl wearing a blue dress seated in a child’s size painted Windsor armchair<br />

American, circa 1848<br />

Tinted sixth-plate daguerreotype, 3 1 /4 x 2 3 /4 inches<br />

David A. Schorsch ~ Eileen M. Smiles<br />

American <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

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Booth 41


By appointment in New York<br />

T: 212.581.3090<br />

RR3, Dundas, Ontario, Canada L9H 5E3<br />

T: 917.921.0282<br />

E: dellis@donaldellisgallery.com<br />

www.donaldellisgallery.com<br />

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Booth 4


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Elliott & Grace Snyder<br />

P. O. Box 598<br />

S. Egremont, MA 01258<br />

Tel: 413-528-3581<br />

nfo@elliottandgracesnyder.com<br />

67 Portsmouth, NH, c. 1730<br />

Booth 10


A carefully edited offering of exceptional period furniture, antiquities, and<br />

contemporary art for the discerning client.<br />

Contemporary Art always incorporates the past. Interesting interiors do also.<br />

FOSTER • GWIN<br />

Art & <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

FG<br />

38 Hotaling Place San Francisco, California 94111 Telephone 415-397-4986<br />

www.fostergwin.com<br />

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Booth 33


Frank & Barbara Pollack<br />

American <strong>Antiques</strong> & Art<br />

American Primitive Paintings, Furniture, Textiles, Folk Art, and Related Accessories of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.<br />

1214 Green Bay Road, Highland Park, IL 60035<br />

Tel: 847.433.2213 barbarapollack@comcast.net www.antiquesandfineart.com/bpollack<br />

A True Masterpiece of the Art of the American Decorated Game Board<br />

69<br />

New England, circa 1875; 25" x 24"<br />

Booth 23


1730 21ST STREET NW<br />

<strong>WAS</strong>HINGTON, DC 20009<br />

T: 202.483.5005<br />

DINERGALLERY.COM<br />

TIFFANY STUDIOS<br />

BOTTLE VASE<br />

SIGNED L.T.C. D69<br />

70<br />

Booth 36


Georgian Manor <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

Fine English Furniture, Porcelain and Glass<br />

29 Centre Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts 02719<br />

Telephone: (508) 991-5675 • Fax: (508) 999-7177<br />

Unusual Chinese Export Reverse Painting on Glass Depicting a European Family.<br />

Circa 1780. Framed: H. 17" x W. 13".<br />

Enrique Goytizolo<br />

71<br />

By Appointment<br />

Booth 40


Charles H. Humphriss (1867-1934)<br />

Indian Chief in Eagle Feather Headdress, 1906, bronze, 24 inches high. Inscribed C.H. Humphriss, 1906,<br />

Stamped Roman Bronze Works, N.Y. © 2011 courtesy, Gerald Peters Gallery.<br />

24 East 78th Street, New York, NY 10075 | (212) 628-9760<br />

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Booth 73


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Booth 32


Fine Old Master & Modern Prints & Drawings<br />

HILL-STONE<br />

— INCORPORATED —<br />

LUIGI SABATELLI<br />

Florence 1773–1850 Milan<br />

A Scene from Roman History. (detail)<br />

Drawing in brown ink with point of brush, gray wash, on yellowish brown<br />

prepared paper, extensively heightened with white, all over black chalk.<br />

Correspondence:<br />

Box 273, Gracie Station, New York, NY 10028<br />

Telephone + 1 212 249 1397 Fax: + 1 212 861 4513<br />

email: oldmaster@hill-stone.com • www.hill-stone.com<br />

On Park Avenue near the Metropolitan Museum of Art<br />

Chambre Syndicale de l’Estampe, du Dessin & du Tableau, Paris<br />

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Booth 63


The World of Duncan Phyfe<br />

the arts of new york, 1800–1847<br />

Through February 17, 2012<br />

H & A<br />

H irschl & A dler<br />

75<br />

THE CROWN BUILDING<br />

730 FIFTH AVENUE<br />

NEW YORK 10019<br />

TEL 212.535.8810<br />

HIRSCHLANDADLER.COM<br />

Booth 39


TYRA LUNDGREN (1897-1979)<br />

Lidded urn<br />

Rorstrand, 1929<br />

Stoneware green glaze<br />

Exhibited at the Exposition International Des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Paris, 1925<br />

29”H x 18”D<br />

HOSTLER<br />

BURROWS<br />

104 FRANKLIN STREET<br />

NEW YORK, NY 10013<br />

phone 212 343 0471<br />

fax 212 343 0472<br />

76<br />

www.hostlerburrows.com<br />

Booth 26


HYDE PARK<br />

FINEST ENGLISH 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY FURNITURE<br />

A REGENCY GILTWOOD CONVEX MIRROR, CIRCA 1815<br />

Height: 47˝ Width: 36˝<br />

836 BROADWAY NEW YORK NEW 77 YORK 10003 TEL. 212-477-0033<br />

WWW.HYDEPARKANTIQUES.COM<br />

Booth 64


James Edward Buttersworth (1817–1894)<br />

Oil on canvas signed lower right, J.E. Buttersworth, circa 1871. This painting was commissioned by James Gordon<br />

Bennett Jr., owner of the yacht Dauntless shown at the center of the canvas and commodore of the New York Yacht Club.<br />

Trailing are the yachts Sappho and Columbia all three being America’s Cup defenders. Buttersworth is considered the<br />

preeminent artist of the sport of yachting with this painting amongst his finest masterpieces.<br />

Dimensions: 32 x 44 inches.<br />

HYLAND GRANBY ANTIQUES<br />

Telephone 508-771-3070 P.O. Box 457, Hyannis Port, MA 02647 Fax 508-778-4842<br />

E-mail: alan@hylandgranby.com www.hylandgranby.com<br />

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Booth 48


<strong>Antiques</strong> that celebrate<br />

occupations and ceremonial rituals<br />

are distinct from the objects of<br />

everyday life. The antiques on<br />

display in our booth will make a<br />

strong connection with these<br />

celebratory occasions.<br />

We invite our audience to enjoy a<br />

sampling of what men and women<br />

can accomplish when they are<br />

moved to create and craft objects<br />

to commemorate these moments.<br />

James & Nancy Glazer<br />

AMERICAN<br />

79<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

Celebrating four decades at the pinnacle of iconic American craftsmanship<br />

P.O. Box 222, Bailey Island, ME 04003 • (207)833-6973<br />

www.glazerantiques.com<br />

Booth 2


INC.<br />

ESTABLISHED 1912<br />

Antique Jewelry ~ Silver ~ Objets ~ Porcelain ~ Glass<br />

<br />

info@jrobinson.com<br />

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Booth 38


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Booth 7


PETER H. EATON • AMERICAN FURNITURE<br />

~<br />

JOAN R. BROWNSTEIN • AMERICAN FOLK PAINTINGS<br />

A Portrait of Six Members of the Patten<br />

Family of Portland, Maine, Circa 1813.<br />

The painting includes portraits of Stephen<br />

Patten and his wife Celia Lowell, drawn<br />

within painted images of miniature locket<br />

frames which are connected by a wedding<br />

ring, and the similarly presented intertwined<br />

portraits of their four children, Susan<br />

Hopkins, Celia Merrill, George and Edward.<br />

The joining of the individual images in this<br />

manner adds an element of familial connectedness<br />

and affection seldom as clearly<br />

expressed in American folk portraiture.<br />

A very rare Queen Anne<br />

dressing table with a<br />

dramatically-shaped<br />

scalloped top. Cherry,<br />

in a fine old surface.<br />

Attributed to the Munn<br />

family of cabinetmakers,<br />

Deerfield, MA, c.1785.<br />

Case width 31 1/2",<br />

ht. 31 1/2".<br />

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A JOINT GALLERY AT 24 PARKER STREET NEWBURY, MA 01951<br />

PETER EATON ~ WWW.PETEREATON.COM ~ (978) 465-2754<br />

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JOAN BROWNSTEIN ~ WWW.AMERICANFOLKPAINTINGS.COM ~ (978) 465-1089


A fine Chippendale carved mahogany tall case clock with<br />

movement by Frederick Maus. The clock retains its original<br />

carved rooster ornament. Philadelphia. Circa 1775.<br />

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Booth 44


SPECIALIZING IN 20 TH CENTURY AMERICAN ART<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GAVIN ASHWORTH<br />

ALEXANDER CALDER (AMERICAN, 1898-1976)<br />

By Appointment<br />

50 E. 72 ND St., 7B New York, NY 10021<br />

tel 212-535-5096 fax 212-535-3554<br />

jonathanboos.com jb@jonathanboos.com<br />

ALL WORKS BY ALEXANDER CALDER ©2011 CALDER FOUNDATION, 84 NEW YORK / ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY (ARS), NEW YORK<br />

Booth 12


Jonathan<br />

Trace<br />

BY APPOINTMENT<br />

POST OFFICE BOX 7106<br />

PORTSMOUTH, NH 03802<br />

(603)431-1197<br />

JTRACEANTIQUES@MAC.COM<br />

We are always interested in<br />

purchasing fine American silver and<br />

furniture-single items or collections.<br />

85<br />

Booth 25


Booth 3<br />

86


87<br />

Booth 49


KESHISHIAN<br />

Antique Carpets, Tapestries & Aubussons<br />

A RARE SULTANABAD CARPET, PERSIA, C.1870 • BRUSSELS TAPESTRY, The Triumph of Flora, C.1750 • FRENCH ART DECO CARPET, C.1930<br />

Exhibiting at:<br />

Masterpiece London, 28 June - 3 July, 2012<br />

www.keshishiancarpets.com<br />

LONDON 73 PIMLICO ROAD SW1W 8NE TEL: +44(0)20-7730 8810 FAX: +44(0)20-7730 8803<br />

NEW YORK by appointment TEL: (212) 956881586<br />

e-mail: info@keshishiancarpets.com<br />

Booth 51


Helen Costantino Fioratti<br />

L’antiquaire &<br />

The Connoisseur INC.<br />

<strong>Antiques</strong>, Old Master Drawings, Paintings, Works of Art, Interiors<br />

Tel. 212-517-9176<br />

Fax 212-988-5674<br />

36 East 73rd Street<br />

New York, NY, 10021<br />

www.lantiquaire.com<br />

info@lantiquare.com<br />

Above: 17th Century Augsburg ebony jewel cabinet with rock 89crystal, hard stone, and gilt bronze sculptures and ornament.<br />

Booth 64 65


LES ENLUMINURES<br />

PARIS<br />

• CHICAGO<br />

WWW.LESENLUMINURES.COM<br />

WWW.TEXTMANUSCRIPTS.COM<br />

WWW.MEDIEVALBOOKSOFHOURS.COM<br />

WWW.MEDIEVAL-RINGS.COM<br />

Fairs 2012<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>, New York, January 20–29, 2012<br />

TEFAF, Maastricht, March 16–25, 2012<br />

Salon du Dessin, Paris, March 28–April 2, 2012<br />

Masterpiece, London, June 28–July 3, 2012<br />

Current Publications<br />

“Les Enluminures 1991-2011, 20-20“ (20 th Anniversary Catalogue)<br />

“Before the King James Bible” (by Laura Light and Sandra Hindman)<br />

CHICAGO<br />

LES ENLUMINURES LTD.<br />

2970 North Lake Shore Drive<br />

Chicago, Illinois 60657<br />

tel: (773) 929 5986<br />

fax: (773) 528 3976<br />

chicago@lesenluminures.com<br />

By appointment only<br />

PARIS<br />

LES ENLUMINURES<br />

Le Louvre des Antiquaires<br />

2 Place du Palais-Royal<br />

75001 Paris<br />

tel: (33) (0)1 42 60 15 58<br />

fax: (33) (0)1 40 15 00 25<br />

info@lesenluminures.com<br />

90<br />

Booth 6


91<br />

Booth 42


Booth 66<br />

92


93<br />

Booth 56


94


95<br />

Booth 18


MARTYN GREGORY<br />

THE LEADING SPECIALISTS IN PAINTINGS<br />

RELATED TO THE CHINA TRADE<br />

Lamqua (b.1801): Self-portrait, 1845.<br />

Oil on canvas, 11 x 9 ¾ ins<br />

MARTYN GREGORY GALLERY, 34 BURY STREET, ST. JAMES’S, LONDON SW1Y 6AU, UK<br />

Members of the British Antique Dealers’ Association and the Society of London Art Dealers<br />

tel: (44) 20 7839 3731 fax: (44) 20 7930 0812 email: mgregory@dircon.co.uk www.martyngregory.com<br />

96<br />

Booth 71


97<br />

Booth 60


MODERNE GALLERY<br />

111 N. Third Street<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19106<br />

Tuesday – Saturday : 11 – 6<br />

215.923.8536<br />

TRESTLE DINING TABLE BY GEORGE NAKASHIMA, 1965<br />

NAKASHIMA . ESHERICK . MALOOF . CASTLE . EBNER<br />

TAKAEZU . VOULKOS . MOULTHROP<br />

FRENCH ART DECO . 40'S<br />

FURNITURE . LIGHTING . ACCESSORIES<br />

a<br />

modernegallery.com<br />

Booth 22


Booth 70


100<br />

Booth 43


101<br />

Booth 9


32 EAST 57TH STREET<br />

NEW YORK, NY 10022<br />

T 212 421 3688<br />

F 212 751 7280<br />

paceprimitive.com<br />

102<br />

Songye Fetish<br />

19th Century<br />

Booth 72


103<br />

Booth 74


Peter Finer<br />

SPECIALISTS IN ANTIQUE ARMS, ARMOUR AND RELATED OBJECTS<br />

A GERMAN SHAFFRON IN THE ‘MAXIMILIAN’ FASHION, PROBABLY NUREMBERG, CIRCA 1510-20<br />

PROVENANCE: GERMAN PRINCELY COLLECTION<br />

38-39 Duke Street, St. James’s, London, SW1Y 6DF, United Kingdom<br />

T: +44 (0) 20 7839 5666 F: +44 (0) 20 7839 5777 USA/CAN: 1 800 270 7951<br />

www.peterfiner.com 104 gallery@peterfiner.com<br />

Booth 29


Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Inc.<br />

DISTINCTIVE ANTIQUE RUGS<br />

View over 1,000 rugs online<br />

www.peterpap.com<br />

470 Jackson Street<br />

San Francisco, California<br />

415.956.3300<br />

Open to the public<br />

Monday – Saturday 10 to 5<br />

1225 Main Street<br />

Dublin, New Hampshire<br />

603.563.8717<br />

Open to the public<br />

Wednesday – Saturday 10 to 5<br />

1stdibs@NYDC<br />

200 Lexington Avenue<br />

New York, New York<br />

Open to the public<br />

Monday – Saturday 10 to 5<br />

Ziegler Mahal, Persia<br />

Late 19th Century<br />

17' x 23' 4"<br />

105<br />

Booth 46


PHILIP COLLECK, LTD.<br />

Beautiful Objects From Around the World<br />

With an Emphasis on Chinoiserie<br />

ANTIQUES & APPRAISALS<br />

311 EAST 58 TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10022<br />

TEL: 212-486-7600 FAX: 212-829-1269<br />

106<br />

philipcolleck.com info@philipcolleck.com<br />

Booth 37


ESTABLISHED 1910<br />

WORKS OF ART • CHINESE ART<br />

724 Fifth Avenue, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10019 • Tel: 212-397-2818 • Fax: 212-319-0471<br />

www.rmchait.com • E-mail: info@rmchaitgal.net<br />

FINE SET OF TWO FAMILLE ROSE EGGSHELL PORCELAIN DISHES,<br />

Yongzheng period, AD 1723-1735<br />

Diameters: 8 1 ⁄4 inches<br />

107<br />

Booth 67


Booth 5<br />

www.robertyoungantiques.com<br />

108


109<br />

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Booth 54


Booth 75<br />

110


An Early American Silver Teapot by Paul Revere, Jr.<br />

Boston c. 1780 • Height: 6 3 ⁄8"; Weight: 16 oz. 9 dwt.<br />

S. J. Shrubsole<br />

104 East 57th Street, New York, NY 10022<br />

Tel: (212) 753-8920 • E-mail: inquiries@shrubsole.com • www.shrubsole.com<br />

111<br />

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Booth 17<br />

112


SCHWARZ<br />

Fine Paintings<br />

The Schwarz Gallery is a nationally-recognized authority on<br />

nineteenth- and early- twentieth-century painting, having<br />

published over eighty scholarly catalogues, often in collaboration<br />

with the leading experts in the field. This reputation, coupled<br />

with our long-standing relationships with collectors and curators<br />

alike, has afforded us the opportunity to place pictures in the<br />

collections of prominent individuals and major museums.<br />

The Gallery is located in a Center City Philadelphia townhouse<br />

near Rittenhouse Square. Visitors are welcome Tuesday through<br />

Friday, 10am to 6pm, Saturdays by appointment.<br />

www.schwarzgallery.com<br />

1806 Chestnut Street Philadelphia PA 19103 215 563 4887 mail@schwarzgallery.com<br />

Art Dealers Association of America; Art and Antique Dealers League of America; CINOA<br />

113<br />

Booth 35


MOUNT VERNON, circa 1825<br />

Magnificent silk embroidered picture inscribed, "MT. VERNON RESIDENCE OF <strong>WAS</strong>HINGTON" - "C. A. BRUCE."<br />

Worked by Charlotte Augusta Bruce while attending school, probably in New York City. She was an ancestor of<br />

Robert Moffat Bruce who founded the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut.<br />

Wool, silk and watercolor on silk; 27 x 37 inches framed.<br />

ALWAYS INTERESTED IN PURCHASING FINE NEEDLEWORK<br />

NOTE: Betty Ring's entire needlework collection will be sold at auction this January. Contact us for information and assistance.<br />

Forty Ferry Road Old Saybrook, Connecticut 06475 Tel: 860.388.6809www.antiquesamplers.com 114<br />

hubers@antiquesamplers.com<br />

Booth 21


115<br />

Booth 24


TAYLOR B. WILLIAMS ANTIQUES, L.L.C.<br />

American & English Furniture of the 18th & 19th Centuries, Decorative Accessories of the Period, English Enamels and Works of Art<br />

Mailing Address: PO Box 100, Harbert, Michigan 49115, Telephone number: 269-469-3613, Fax: 866-619-9684<br />

E-mail: djbernard2@yahoo.com • Web sites: www.taylorbwilliams.com or www.enamels.com<br />

Member: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL<br />

Booth 27<br />

WE ARE ALWAYS INTERESTED116<br />

PURCHASING 18TH CENTURY<br />

ENGLISH ENAMELS—An entire collection or a single box


148 New Bond Street · London w1s 2jt<br />

+ 44 (0)20 7629 5116 · art@faslondon.com<br />

www.faslondon.com<br />

James Jebusa Shannon ra<br />

Auburn, ny 1862– 1923<br />

Estelle 1886<br />

signed ‘j.j.shannon’, dated ‘86’<br />

and inscribed ‘estelle’<br />

14¹⁄₂ x 17 inches · 37 x 43 cm<br />

THE FINE ART SOCIETY<br />

Dealers since 1876<br />

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IMPORTANT AMERICAN ART<br />

1700-1950<br />

The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King Street Boston on March 5th 1770 by a party of ye 29th Ret. . . .<br />

Engraving by Jonathan Mulliken, 1770.<br />

INC.<br />

BUYING, SELLING AND BUILDING AMERICAN ART AND MAP COLLECTIONS FOR 114 YEARS.<br />

WWW.OLDPRINTSHOP.COM<br />

KENNETH M. NEWMAN HARRY S. NEWMAN ROBERT K. NEWMAN<br />

150 LEXINGTON AVENUE AT 30TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10016-8108 TEL 212.683.3950 FAX 212.779.8040 INFO@OLDPRINTSHOP.COM<br />

118<br />

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119<br />

Booth 50


THROCKMORTON FINE ART<br />

Veracruz, Hacha of a Harpy Eagle, Post-Classic<br />

10th-12th century, Stone, H: 15 1/2 in.<br />

Ex. Private Collection, 1970s, CA<br />

145 EAST 57th STREET, 3rd FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10022<br />

Tel. 212. 223. 1059 Fax. 212. 223. 1937 www.throckmorton-nyc.com info@throckmorton-nyc.com<br />

Gallery Hours: Tuesday - 120 Saturday 11 AM - 5 PM<br />

Booth 19


Booth 55


Vetting Committee 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

Honorary Chairman<br />

WENDELL GARRETT<br />

Co-Chairs<br />

JOAN BOENING ALICE LEVI DUNCAN JONATHAN TRACE ROBERT YOUNG<br />

Armin B. Allen<br />

Alan Andersen<br />

Robert D. Aronson<br />

Craig Basmajian<br />

David Bauman<br />

Eric W. Baumgartner<br />

Michele Beiny Harkins<br />

Carlo Bella<br />

Nancy Bialler<br />

Dilys E. Blum<br />

Giovanni Bucchi<br />

Russell Buskirk<br />

Steven J. Chait<br />

Judy M. Cohen<br />

Paul E. Cohen<br />

Thomas Colville<br />

Carol Conover<br />

Wendy A. Cooper<br />

Sean Corcoran<br />

Suzanne Courcier<br />

Wes Cowan<br />

Kirtland H. Crump<br />

Leon J. Dalva<br />

Allan L. Daniel<br />

Barbara E. Deisroth<br />

Barry Leo Delaney<br />

Theodore Dell<br />

Ulysses Grant Dietz<br />

John I. Dintenfass<br />

Dennis R. Dodds<br />

Consuelo W. Dutschke<br />

Linda Eaton<br />

Martin Eidelberg<br />

James Elkind<br />

Jackie Fay<br />

Stuart P. Feld<br />

Daniel Finamore<br />

Mimi Findlay<br />

Peter Findlay<br />

Peter Finer<br />

Jim Francis<br />

Stuart M. Frank<br />

Ronald Fuchs II<br />

Jennifer Garland Ross<br />

Jasper Gaunt<br />

Fred Giampietro<br />

Judith Glass<br />

Nancy Glazer<br />

Joseph Goddu<br />

James B. Godfrey<br />

Enrique Goytizolo<br />

Martyn Gregory<br />

Pat Halfpenny<br />

Gregory Hedberg<br />

Ariel Herrmann<br />

Edwin Hild<br />

Sandra Hindman<br />

Stacy C. Hollander<br />

Kim Hostler<br />

Robert Hunter<br />

Ryoichi Iida<br />

Barbara Israel<br />

Robert Israel<br />

Mark Jacoby<br />

Harmer Johnson<br />

Margot Johnson<br />

Bernie Karr<br />

Brian Kathenes<br />

Marybeth Keene<br />

Roger D. Keverne<br />

Brian Kish<br />

Deborah E. Kraak<br />

Simeon Lagodich<br />

Martin P. Levy<br />

Michele Majer<br />

DeWitt Mallary<br />

Richard C. Malley<br />

Tim Martin<br />

Lark Mason<br />

Mary Cheek Mills<br />

Henry C. Monahan<br />

Roddy Moore<br />

Edward Munves<br />

Robert Mussey<br />

Kirk J. Nelson<br />

Robert K. Newman<br />

Barbara Pollack<br />

David Rago<br />

Richard Rasso<br />

Simon Redburn<br />

Kenneth W. Rendell<br />

Miguel Saco<br />

Paul Schaffer<br />

Peter L. Schaffer<br />

David A. Schorsch<br />

Larry Shar<br />

Cameron M. Shay<br />

Elle Shushan<br />

Rand Silver<br />

Jonathan Snellenburg<br />

Elliott Snyder<br />

Grace Snyder<br />

Douglas B. Stock<br />

Alan N. Stone<br />

Peter Tillou<br />

Mark M. Topalian<br />

James W. Tottis<br />

Cornelius Van Horne<br />

Anthony Victoria<br />

Frederick C. Vogt<br />

Roberta Waddell<br />

Rupert Wace<br />

Michael Ward<br />

Mark West<br />

Gerard Widdershoven<br />

Robert W. Wilkins<br />

Adam M. Williams<br />

Gerold M. Wunderlich<br />

Janet Zapata<br />

Philip Zea<br />

(List Incomplete)<br />

All the members of the Vetting Committee are authorities within their respective fields, and their impartial expertise affords the public the highest<br />

level of confidence in the fine and decorative arts offered at the 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

Each Vetting Committee member represents himself or herself and does not represent or act as an agent of any institution or business.<br />

The process of vetting assures the purchaser that every item offered at the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> has been authenticated through careful professional<br />

scrutiny, satisfies all vetting guidelines, and is accurately described on its label.<br />

As in years past, each exhibitor personally backs each item sold at the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> with a certificate of guarantee and bill of sale, which<br />

includes full particulars of the item as found on the descriptive label. The discerning public may make this purchase with complete confidence.<br />

East Side House Settlement and the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Committee wish to thank<br />

the individuals listed above who have given their time and expertise in these procedures.<br />

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JULIA MAGAET CAMEON (English, born in India, 1815‒1879)<br />

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1868<br />

Albumen print, signed, dated and autographed, 35.5 x 26.3 cm., ruled in gilt<br />

HANS P. KAUS J. INC.<br />

since 1984<br />

old masters of photography<br />

962 park avenue, new york, new york 10028<br />

phone: 212-794-2064 email: info@sunpictures.com<br />

www.sunpictures.com<br />

open by appointment


Photo: Rick Ziesing<br />

THE SEWELL C. BIGGS<br />

<strong>Winter</strong>thur Furniture Forum<br />

Furniture in the South: Makers & Consumers<br />

March 1–2, 2012<br />

Join us for a forum of groundbreaking lectures and<br />

workshops by key scholars who will present discoveries<br />

about the furniture and furnishings of specific southern<br />

regions, makers, and consumers as well as northernmade<br />

furniture sold to southern customers.<br />

Corner cupboard (detail), Museum purchase.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong>thur Ceramics Conference<br />

Wining, Dining & Ceramics!<br />

April 26–27, 2012<br />

Join an unparalleled assemblage of experts as they study<br />

beverage and dinner wares and the entertainments that<br />

included them from the 1600s through the 1800s. The<br />

conference also celebrates the opening of Uncorked! Wine,<br />

Objects & Tradition in the <strong>Winter</strong>thur Galleries.<br />

Earthenware punch bowl, Liverpool, England, 175070. Museum<br />

purchase with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer and Mrs.<br />

Lammot du Pont Copeland.<br />

Uncorked! Wine, Objects & Tradition<br />

Opening April 28, 2012<br />

in the <strong>Winter</strong>thur Galleries<br />

Celebrate objects and imagery created in response to<br />

society’s love of wine. Explore the historic role this beverage<br />

has played in the worlds of design, international trade,<br />

and social life. Visit winterthur.org/uncorked for<br />

more information.<br />

Presented by<br />

William Hogarth, A Midnight Modern Conversation, London, England, 1733.<br />

Gift of Gordon A. Rust.<br />

49th Annual Delaware <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

November 9–11, 2012<br />

Don’t miss one of the East Coast’s premier antiques events,<br />

featuring sixty of the country’s most distinguished dealers<br />

of American antiques and decorative arts, including<br />

furniture, paintings, rugs, ceramics, jewelry, and more.<br />

Visit winterthur.org/das or call 800.448.3883 for<br />

more information.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong>thur is nestled in Delaware’s beautiful Brandywine Valley on Route 52, between I-95 and Route 1, less than one hour south of Philadelphia.<br />

For information and registration call 800.448.3883 or visit winterthur.org.<br />

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Canard celebrates the fine work of<br />

The East Side House Settlement<br />

TEL 212.947.2480<br />

www.canardinc.com/events/<strong>Winter</strong><strong>Antiques</strong><strong>Show</strong><br />

www.canardinc.com<br />

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Goldman Sachs<br />

is proud to support<br />

The East Side House Settlement<br />

©2011 Goldman Sachs. All rights reserved.<br />

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AD: Matthew Klein<br />

JEWELS<br />

A selection of rings, including precious stones, Venetian glass intaglios, and antique carvings. All in hand-hammered 19k gold.<br />

ELIZABETH LOCKE JEWELS, 968 MADISON AVENUE , NEW YORK CITY 212-744-7878<br />

More info: (540) 837-3088 or www.elizabethlockejewels.com<br />

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JOHN B. MURRAY A RCHITECT, LLC<br />

48 West 37th Street, 10th Floor, New York, New York<br />

212•242•8600<br />

jbma rchitect.com<br />

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ART<br />

WALLY FINDLAY<br />

EST. 1870<br />

EDGAR DEGAS (1834 - 1917)<br />

DANSEUSE METTANT SON BAS, ED. 22 - BRONZE<br />

WALLY FINDLAY GALLERIES<br />

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Iberian Applique and Embroidery carpet, 17th century. 8’ x 5’ (244 x 152cm)<br />

Provenance: The Collection of Doris Duke<br />

Fuller Building 595 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022 Tel 212.688.2265 Fax 212.688.2384 www.beauvaiscarpets.com<br />

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THE MANHATTAN ART<br />

& ANTIQUES CENTER<br />

WWW.THE-MAAC.COM<br />

Mull with gold and agate mounts.<br />

Scotland, c. 1800. H. 3"<br />

ROBERT LLOYD INC.<br />

TEL: 212.750.8752<br />

www.RobertLloydInc.com<br />

“Morning News” by Louis van der Pol, Dutch (1896-1982).<br />

Oil on canvas, signed, c. 1930. H. 46"; W. 39.5".<br />

JO VENTO<br />

TEL: 917.251.5217<br />

Email: info@the-maac.com<br />

English silver and glass tankard with<br />

semi-precious stones, 19th century.<br />

RDM FINE ART<br />

TEL: 917.447.3344<br />

www.RDMFineArt.com<br />

Vienna porcelain vase,<br />

19th century. H. 21.25".<br />

LEV TOV ANTIQUES<br />

TEL: 212.308.3516<br />

Email: hlebto@msn.com<br />

KPM porcelain plaque, German.<br />

Late 19th century. L. 16.5"; W. 12.5".<br />

BELLA ANTIQUES<br />

TEL: 212.308.7330<br />

Email: bellaantiquesny@gmail.com<br />

Miniature English rosewood bracket clock<br />

by William Payne , c. 1830. H. 10.25".<br />

SUNDIAL NYC<br />

TEL: 212.593.2323<br />

www.SundialNYC.com<br />

1050 SECOND AVENUE, AT 55TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10022<br />

TEL: 212.355.4400 | FAX: 212.355.4403<br />

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THE WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW<br />

Congratulations on the good work<br />

you do for the<br />

EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT,<br />

SOUTH BRONX<br />

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MARTIN JOHNSON HEADE (1819-1904)<br />

Coast of Newport 1874 Oil on canvas 51 x 72 inches Signed and dated, lower left<br />

Provenance: Louisville Liberty National Bank & Trust Co., Louisville, Kentucky; Private Collections<br />

Exhibited: Louisville Industrial Exposition, 1875; On loan to Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama, 1997-98<br />

Literature: Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. The Life and Works of Martin Johnson Heade. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1975.<br />

catalogue 175, illustrated; J. Gray Sweeney. “A ‘Very Peculiar’ Picture: Martin Johnson Heade’s Thunderstorm over Narragansett Bay.”<br />

Archives of American Art Journal 28, 4 (1988): 11-12; Sarah Cash. Ominous Hush: The Thunderstorm Paintings of Martin Johnson Heade.<br />

Fort Worth, TX: Amon Carter Museum, 1994. 52; Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr., et al. Martin Johnson Heade. Exhibition catalogue.<br />

Boston, MA: Museum of Fine Arts, 1999. 17; Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. The Life and Work of Martin Johnson Heade: A Critical Analysis<br />

and Catalogue Raisonné. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000. catalogue 233. 259-60, illustrated<br />

PARTIAL GALLERY INVENTORY<br />

REYNOLDS BEAL<br />

ALBERT BIERSTADT<br />

JOSEPH BLACKBURN<br />

ELIZABETH BOOTT DUVENECK<br />

WILLIAM BRADFORD<br />

ALFRED T. BRICHER<br />

CHARLES BURCHFIELD<br />

JAMES BUTTERSWORTH<br />

JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY<br />

CHARLES H. DAVIS<br />

JOHN H. DOLPH<br />

THOMAS DOUGHTY<br />

JACOB EICHHOLTZ<br />

LEMUEL ELDRED<br />

JOHN J. ENNEKING<br />

WILLIAM H. FOSTER<br />

FREDERICK C. FRIESEKE<br />

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CHARLES BIRD KING<br />

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EDMUND DARCH LEWIS<br />

EDMUND H. OSTHAUS<br />

WALTER LAUNT PALMER<br />

WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS<br />

EMILY SARGENT<br />

JAMES SHARPLES<br />

JOSHUA H. SHAW<br />

WARREN SHEPPARD<br />

GILBERT STUART<br />

JANE STUART<br />

A.F. TAIT<br />

JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN<br />

ELIHU VEDDER<br />

WILLIAM GUY WALL<br />

BENJAMIN WEST<br />

WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE<br />

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EAST SIDE HOUSE<br />

SETTLEMENT<br />

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East Side House Settlement<br />

Board of Managers<br />

Chairman<br />

Joan P. Young*<br />

President<br />

Peter D. Standish<br />

Vice Presidents<br />

Karen Kemp Glover<br />

Stephen J. Ketchum<br />

Treasurer<br />

William S. Elder<br />

Secretary<br />

Mrs. Leslie Keno<br />

Lucinda C. Ballard<br />

Courtney E. Booth<br />

David L. Duffy*<br />

Fay Gambee<br />

Mrs. Marjorie Johnson Hewett<br />

Sven E. Hsia<br />

Emily Israel<br />

Christine Janis<br />

George G. King<br />

Richard E. Kolman<br />

Arie L. Kopelman<br />

Mrs. Grace Baxter Lamour<br />

Michael R. Lynch<br />

Jack C. McAlinden*<br />

Dolores O’Brien Miller<br />

Seema Mohanty<br />

Hon. Eugene Oliver Jr.<br />

Robert Pondiscio<br />

Catalina Quiñones<br />

Thomas H. Remien<br />

Andrew P. Siff<br />

Elizabeth Donnem Sigety<br />

Mrs. Charles F. Smithers<br />

Ruth H. Smithers<br />

Philip L. Yang Jr.<br />

Honorary Members<br />

Robert F. R. Ballard*<br />

Mario Buatta<br />

Mrs. Roland W. Donnem<br />

Executive Director<br />

John A. Sanchez<br />

Associate Executive Director<br />

Josué Rodriguez<br />

*Past President<br />

East Side House Settlement<br />

337 Alexander Avenue<br />

Bronx, New York 10454<br />

Telephone (718) 665-5250<br />

Fax (718) 585-1433<br />

www.eastsidehouse.org<br />

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East Side House Settlement<br />

East Side House Settlement is a community resource in the South Bronx.<br />

We believe education is the key which enables all people to create<br />

economic and civic opportunities for themselves, their families, and their<br />

community. Our focus is on critical developmental periods—early<br />

childhood and adolescence, and critical junctures—points at which<br />

people are determined to become economically independent. We enrich,<br />

supplement, and enhance the public school system and place college<br />

within reach of motivated students. We provide services to families in<br />

order that other family members may pursue their educational goals.<br />

We provide technology and career readiness training to enable students<br />

to improve their economic status and lead more fulfilling lives.<br />

Programs Sponsored by East Side House Settlement<br />

Early Childhood Services<br />

• Pre-Kindergarten Program<br />

• Head Start<br />

• Day Care<br />

Young Adult and Adult Services<br />

• Social Services Program<br />

• Senior Citizens Program<br />

• Youth and Adult Educational<br />

Services Program<br />

• Financial Literacy Program<br />

Community Technology Services<br />

Elementary and Youth Services<br />

• Attendance Improvement/<br />

Drop-Out Prevention Program<br />

• After-school and Evening<br />

Educational Programs<br />

• College Preparation Program<br />

• Summer Day Camp<br />

• Mott Haven Village Preparatory<br />

High School<br />

• Bronx Haven High School<br />

• Smith Campus Young Adult<br />

Borough Center<br />

• High School for Excellence<br />

and Innovation<br />

• New Explorers High School<br />

• Collegiate Institute for Math<br />

and Science


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THE HERITAGE SOCIETY<br />

East Side House Settlement has established the Heritage Society, in which membership is offered to<br />

qualified donors based on their cumulative gifts through individual annual gifts, bequests, and other forms<br />

of creative giving. Our intention is to recognize and honor generous donors whose contributions are vital<br />

to the fulfillment of our mission and to the continued legacy of philanthropy that has benefited<br />

East Side House for more than one hundred years.<br />

Members of the Heritage Society are invited to special seminars with a wide range of topics as well as to<br />

special events, including those events associated with the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

For a brochure and more detailed information,<br />

please contact John Sanchez, Executive Director of East Side House Settlement:<br />

telephone (718) 665-5250; fax (718) 585-1433; or e-mail: jas@eastsidehouse.org<br />

Philanthropists ($250,000 or more)<br />

ESTATE OF LOUIS W. BOWEN<br />

ESTATE OF WILLIAM & ANN ZELL<br />

Patrons ($100,000 to $249,999)<br />

ANONYMOUS<br />

W. GRAHAM ARADER III<br />

ESTATE OF BERENICE B. HETKIN<br />

JEAN L. & ROBERT A. STERN ENDOWMENT<br />

PHILIP L. YANG JR.<br />

Sponsors ($50,000 to $99,999)<br />

MR. & MRS. MARVIN H. DAVIDSON MR. & MRS. CARL S. FORSYTHE III<br />

MICHAEL GLEISSNER RICHARD B. HOLLAMAN ARIE L. KOPELMAN JAMES F. MCCOLLOM JR.<br />

THE HONORABLE EUGENE OLIVER JR. GEORGE D. O’NEILL MRS. EDMOND J. SAFRA<br />

MRS. CHARLES F. SMITHERS<br />

Supporters ($25,000 to $49,999)<br />

Dr. Darrick E. Antell<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. R. Ballard<br />

BTIG LLC<br />

William Callanan<br />

Christopher J. Carrera<br />

Caxton Associates, LP<br />

Peter D’Angelo<br />

David L. Duffy &<br />

Marcelline Thomson<br />

Fay Gambee<br />

Greater New York Automobile<br />

Dealers Association<br />

Richard Green<br />

Stephen J. Ketchum<br />

David Long<br />

Elizabeth Valk Long<br />

Michael R. Lynch<br />

Jack C. McAlinden<br />

Estate of Cleo Lawson Mitchell<br />

John H. Reilly Jr.<br />

Thomas Remien &<br />

Mary Anne Hunting<br />

Candida Romanelli<br />

Estate of Joseph D. Ryle<br />

Stephen R. Seiter<br />

Peter & Lenore Standish<br />

Rodney Strickland<br />

Milton S. Teicher<br />

Joan P. Young<br />

Friends ($10,000 to $24,999)<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Ames<br />

Jonathan Brandt<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Breck<br />

Mario Buatta<br />

Margaret M. Clucas<br />

Marina Rust Connor<br />

Robert A. Constable<br />

Mrs. Roland W. Donnem<br />

Lindsay Gruber Dunham<br />

Pamela Fiori<br />

Jean Fleischhacker<br />

Frances Goodwin<br />

Sven Hsia<br />

Christine Janis<br />

Chandra Jessee<br />

Paul Tudor Jones<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Elliot Kingdon<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Kolman<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Kravis<br />

Valerie Anne Krieger<br />

Anuj Malhotra<br />

Peter Muller<br />

Alexander & Suzanne<br />

Rhea Foundation<br />

Mark Schienberg<br />

Jeffrey M. Siegal<br />

Andrew P. Siff<br />

Elizabeth Donnem Sigety<br />

Harvey Silverman<br />

Ruth H. Smithers<br />

Nancy F. Solomon<br />

William W. Stahl<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kingman Weld<br />

Glenn E. Whitmore<br />

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FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS, AND TRUSTS<br />

East Side House Settlement would like to thank the following<br />

foundations, corporations, and trusts for their generous support in 2011.<br />

$150,000 or more<br />

PINKERTON FOUNDATION<br />

ROBIN HOOD FOUNDATION<br />

$100,000 or more<br />

CLARK FOUNDATION<br />

TIGER FOUNDATION<br />

$50,000 or more<br />

JP MORGAN CHASE FOUNDATION<br />

HENRY AND LUCY MOSES FUND<br />

$15,000 or more<br />

FRANCES L. & EDWIN L. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL FUND<br />

HAGEDORN FUND TEAGLE FOUNDATION<br />

$10,000 or more<br />

LILY AUCHINCLOSS FOUNDATION TANAKA MEMORIAL FOUNDATION<br />

$5,000 or more<br />

THEODORE H. BARTH FOUNDATION BTMU FOUNDATION<br />

EPSTEIN TEICHER PHILANTHROPIES FIDELITY INVESTMENTS<br />

Other Funders<br />

AMERICAN CHAI TRUST JOHN N. BLACKMAN SR. FOUNDATION<br />

EDITH C. BLUM FOUNDATION METZGER-PRICE FUND<br />

LAURA B. VOGLER FOUNDATION<br />

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INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP GIFTS<br />

President’s Circle ($5,000 or more)<br />

BTIG LLC<br />

Jonathan Brandt<br />

Steven Cho<br />

Mr. Martin Ferraro<br />

Chandra Jessee<br />

Arie L. Kopelman<br />

Mrs. Edmond J. Safra<br />

Mrs. Charles F. Smithers<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Stephan Solomon<br />

The Tides Center<br />

Joan P. Young<br />

Sustainers ($2,500 to $4,999)<br />

A. C. Israel Foundation Inc.<br />

Michael J. DeMarco<br />

Fay Gambee<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Kolman<br />

Michael R. Lynch<br />

Seema Mohanty<br />

Alexander & Suzanne<br />

Rhea Foundation<br />

Peter D. Standish<br />

Sponsors ($1,000 to $2,499)<br />

Lucinda C. Ballard<br />

Stuart Becker<br />

Jodi Bombace<br />

Barbara Byrne<br />

Francescio Cafagna<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey H. Camm<br />

Dayton T. Carr<br />

Joseph P. Cerroni<br />

Bert E. Cohen<br />

Kevin Cottrell<br />

Jeffrey D. Enslin<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Alessandro Saracino Fendi<br />

Jeffrey R. Fittipaldi<br />

Benjamin Foley<br />

John G. Forbes Jr.<br />

David B. Ford<br />

Michael Gan<br />

Denise Giordano<br />

Karen Kemp Glover<br />

Sven E. Hsia<br />

Toby T. Hsieh<br />

Carolyn Hsu-Dalcer<br />

Joel Isaacson<br />

Emily Israel<br />

Christine Janis<br />

Thomas J. Juliana<br />

The Kandell Fund<br />

Paul E. Kaplan & Sally Schnappauf<br />

Eric Klodnicki<br />

Robert Leeks<br />

Jennifer Magro<br />

Randall T. McCallum<br />

Stephen J. McCarthy<br />

Brian Miller<br />

Dolores O’Brien Miller<br />

Arnold Mintz<br />

Joshua I. Piestrup<br />

Regions Morgan Keegan<br />

Thomas H. Remien<br />

Candida Romanelli<br />

Debora H. Schnappauf<br />

Martin D. Shafiroff<br />

Andrew P. Siff<br />

Elizabeth Donnem Sigety<br />

Ruth H. Smithers<br />

Morgan & Jennifer Stebbins<br />

Linda Sylling<br />

Peter W. Tucker<br />

Eric A. Wittenberg<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William L. Zeckendorf<br />

Donors ($500 to $999)<br />

Beth Rudin DeWoody<br />

David L. Duffy<br />

Lawrence Epstein<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Austin T. Fragomen<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Buzzy E. Geduld<br />

Ruth R. Glancy<br />

Joyce Golden<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Morrison H. Heckscher<br />

Charles P. Hutton<br />

Ricardo Lisojo<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Walter Noel<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James M. Noonan<br />

Robert Penn<br />

Prestige Mills Inc.<br />

Julian Radford<br />

Mark Schienberg<br />

Lilly Sehayek<br />

Jonathan Trace<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard B.Weiss<br />

Associates ($100 to $499)<br />

Daniel L. Abramoski<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Joel Appelbaum<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Van Ayvazian<br />

Peter Brotman<br />

Robert Burt<br />

Eric J. Camm<br />

Helen B. Casey<br />

Gerard Dalton<br />

Christine de Vries<br />

Edward T. Dunne<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James J. Finn<br />

William Foster<br />

Robert Froelich<br />

Lou Giordano<br />

Gregory Greves<br />

Stephen J. Guihan<br />

Jessica Gusberg<br />

Farzine C. Hachenmian<br />

Richard J. Hall-Reppen<br />

Claire Marie Hart<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Haskin<br />

Mrs. Richard B. Hollaman<br />

Marilyn C. Hoyt<br />

Karina Kirsch<br />

Iris & Edward Klein<br />

Carol Herselle Krinsky<br />

Judith S. Leonard<br />

David Lester<br />

Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Loening<br />

Nicholas Martini<br />

C. Stephen Metzler<br />

Juan Miguel Meyer<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Miller<br />

Mary Miller<br />

Americo Nardis<br />

Limus Nilsson<br />

Jonathan Noble<br />

Lawrence Lorenzo Ottaviano MD<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Stowe C. Phelps<br />

Ed & Beverly Picker<br />

Jenny Quirindongo<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John R. Robinson<br />

Sarah Rodriguez<br />

Scott R. Rumbold<br />

Louis R. Russac<br />

Fiona A. Schaeffer<br />

Kim Setoodeh<br />

Frank Sica<br />

Allison Silverstein<br />

Laurence T. Sorkin Esq.<br />

Rocco Spota<br />

Robert & Surie Sugarman<br />

Tania Thalkar<br />

Peter Tillou<br />

Helen S. Tucker<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Ted S. Waksman<br />

Steven A. White<br />

Friends ($1 to $99)<br />

Lisa Brunner<br />

Samuel Buchbinder<br />

Gregory Carriero<br />

Geraldine Cobbs<br />

John Eberle<br />

Ray Frankel<br />

Jamie Freedman<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Gambee<br />

Laura Herron<br />

Wei-Jen Hsieh<br />

Mary Yung Kantor<br />

Ana Leiva<br />

Susan Macri<br />

Nancy E. Martin<br />

Julie Miller<br />

Yesenia Montilla<br />

Julia Mushalko<br />

Nathan O’Reilly<br />

Carolina Pichardo<br />

Catherine Prefontaine<br />

Helena Scanlon<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy G. Terrell<br />

Melania Valverde<br />

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Settlement<br />

Delivering on a Promise<br />

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Regina Bonsu . . .<br />

is in high school, anticipating graduation<br />

Regina Bonsu, a seventeen-year-old from the African nation of<br />

Ghana, arrived in the United States in 2002. Not unlike other<br />

students served by East Side House’s programs, her focus was<br />

education and job readiness.<br />

Since inception in 2002, Mott Haven<br />

Village Preparatory High School,<br />

East Side House Settlement’s first<br />

partnership with the New York City<br />

Department of Education, has<br />

consistently achieved a graduation<br />

rate of close to 90%, and more than<br />

90% of these graduates have gained<br />

admission to college. Today, students<br />

from the very first graduating classes<br />

of Mott Haven Village Prep are<br />

graduating from college and entering<br />

the workforce. The students profiled<br />

here are each at a different point<br />

along our timeline.<br />

Regina entered Mott Haven Village Prep in the ninth grade,<br />

having learned English as a second language. “It’s not like the high<br />

school you expect from TV,” she claims. “The teachers really stay<br />

on me. I have to do my work and get serious. My grade average<br />

is a 92 now.”<br />

During the past two years of high school, Regina has participated<br />

in a service learning project in New Orleans, made a film with the<br />

Urban Arts Partnership, and spent summers in Colorado and India<br />

through the SummerSearch program. “There are so many things<br />

that I can say I did because of East Side House,” she explains.<br />

“The staff goes above and beyond for every student willing to<br />

become involved . . . and I think that’s really cool.”<br />

Currently in her senior year, Regina is approaching the future with<br />

confidence and optimism. “After high school, I hope to attend a<br />

college of my choice and I want to major in international studies<br />

and political science or journalism,” she says. “With that, I hope to<br />

find a career that will allow me to give back to my community and<br />

hopefully the rest of the world.”<br />

Regina anticipates graduation from Mott Haven Village Prep in<br />

2012 and is in the process of applying to college. Passionate about<br />

human rights, she dreams of working for the United Nations or<br />

pursuing a career in photojournalism.<br />

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When she entered public school at Mott Haven Village Prep,<br />

her experience proved to be very different than she expected.<br />

“The school was amazing!”<br />

Geraldine Manan . . .<br />

has graduated from high school, and is enrolled in college<br />

Geraldine Manan attended a private school from kindergarten<br />

through ninth grade. Her life changed dramatically when her<br />

parents separated. She had to care for two younger siblings<br />

and could not continue in private school.<br />

When she entered public school at Mott Haven Village Prep,<br />

her experience proved to be very different than she expected.<br />

“The school was amazing!” she describes. “The teachers cared<br />

and volunteered to stay late. They really thought about me<br />

and what was best.”<br />

By learning how to manage her time, Geraldine took advantage<br />

of what East Side House had to offer: college visits and other<br />

trips, after-school classes with computers, and Young Women in<br />

Leadership groups. “It’s hard to put into words what East Side<br />

House does for kids,” she explains. “The way they treated us<br />

helped me see what I could do and get to.”<br />

from East Side House and fighting for financial aid, her plans<br />

to enroll in college became possible. “East Side House gave<br />

me two things,” she exudes. “The first was amazing people who<br />

dedicated their time and energy on getting me to college<br />

expecting nothing in return but for my dreams to come true.<br />

The second was goals, goals that will take me farther than my<br />

local beauty salon.”<br />

Geraldine has matriculated at Wheaton College, where she<br />

plans to double major in Criminal Psychology and Business<br />

Management.<br />

The demands of her home life and needs of her family made it<br />

a challenge for Geraldine to focus on herself and make the<br />

decision to go to college, even though she had been accepted<br />

by Wheaton College, her first choice. By earning scholarships<br />

Today, more young people than ever before<br />

are seeking East Side House’s services and<br />

beating the odds to complete high school,<br />

go on to college, graduate from college,<br />

and join the workforce.<br />

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Jose Rodriguez . . .<br />

is approaching graduation from college<br />

Born in the Dominican Republic, Jose Rodriguez moved to<br />

New York City when he was seven years old. He needed to learn<br />

English as a second language to succeed in school.<br />

Jose transferred into Mott Haven Village Prep in the tenth grade,<br />

where he excelled. “All teachers get to learn their students’<br />

names due to smaller class sizes, and they quickly learn each<br />

individual student’s learning style,” he describes. “The programs<br />

they have are relevant to what you need.”<br />

One of New York City’s oldest nonprofit<br />

social service agencies, East Side House<br />

was established in 1891 on the Upper<br />

East Side of Manhattan and has served<br />

residents of the South Bronx since 1963.<br />

With the support of the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

<strong>Show</strong>, East Side House is able to deliver<br />

on the promise of educational and<br />

economic opportunity.<br />

By the time he graduated, he had the third highest GPA in his<br />

class, had served as school president, and started two of his own<br />

businesses – a clothing line and a dessert company. “I always<br />

knew I wanted to be a CEO or an Executive,” he explains. “To do<br />

that, I had to go to college.” Through East Side House, Jose was<br />

able to go on sponsored trips. “I got to learn about the outside<br />

world, be exposed to different things. I got to see colleges and<br />

go to the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>. I met a lot of important people.<br />

I met the Mayor. Not all schools can give you that.”<br />

Jose is now a full-time student and Resident Assistant at Marist<br />

College, approaching graduation. “My parents are really proud<br />

of how much I have done,” he says. “I am the first one in my<br />

family to go to college, and I will be the first one to graduate<br />

college. My younger sister is nine years old and she is already<br />

saying she wants to go to college. It makes me so happy to<br />

hear her say that.”<br />

Jose is majoring in Business Administration with an emphasis<br />

on marketing and a minor in Fashion Merchandising. He is on<br />

track to graduate from Marist in 2012. In addition to running his<br />

own businesses, he has worked for Target for five years. After<br />

graduation he hopes to become an executive in the company.<br />

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“I was a kid from the Bronx. I was scared and didn’t think<br />

college was for me. But my college counselor from East Side<br />

House spoke with me, and said not to let anything stop me<br />

from having a great education.”<br />

Roberto Rio . . .<br />

is a college graduate, and in the workforce<br />

When Roberto Rios returned to Mott Haven Village Prep as a<br />

college graduate to give the keynote address at commencement,<br />

his message to his peers was inspired: “Now is your time to<br />

define yourselves. Life is not always easy, but if you get through<br />

your challenges, you will find that the reward is that much<br />

sweeter. If I can do it, so can you. Break the stereotypes.”<br />

In college, Roberto had to stay focused and work hard. With<br />

patience and perseverance, he graduated with a 3.0 GPA.<br />

“Even though you are away, the stress and needs from home<br />

still follow you,” he explains. “But the support system from<br />

East Side House was still there even after I left. They are a<br />

family to me even now.”<br />

Roberto was the first in his family to go to college, and he had<br />

to face obstacles to get there. “I didn’t even go to my college<br />

interview the first time,” he confides. “I was a kid from the Bronx.<br />

I was scared and didn’t think college was for me. But my college<br />

counselor from East Side House spoke with me, and said not to<br />

let anything stop me from having a great education. Thinking<br />

about going away from the environment where I was born and<br />

raised into the unknown – where I didn’t think I’d fit in – was<br />

hard. I had to overcome my fear, and my mom did too.”<br />

Roberto graduated from Marist College in <strong>2010</strong> with a B.A. in<br />

Psychology, a minor in Criminal Justice, and a paralegal certificate.<br />

He is presently working as a research assistant at Columbia<br />

University Medical Center studying the development of asthma<br />

in children in New York City. He is considering pursuing a<br />

Masters Degree in Public Health or a related field.<br />

“East Side House helped me tremendously, and really took care<br />

of us,” he adds. “I had opportunities I otherwise would not have<br />

had, like going on college trips, attending the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

<strong>Show</strong>, taking SAT courses and college prep workshops.”<br />

A trusted community resource, East Side House<br />

helps 8,000 individuals improve their lives each<br />

year by providing access to quality education<br />

and technology training as gateways out of<br />

poverty.<br />

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WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW<br />

EDUCATION FUND<br />

For more than 50 years, the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> has provided crucial financial support for East Side House<br />

Settlement, which offers a variety of social services and educational programs to those living in the Bronx.<br />

Recognizing that education is the key to opportunity, East Side House–in partnership with the New York City<br />

Department of Education–founded two schools in the community: Mott Haven Village Preparatory High School<br />

and Bronx Haven High School. The schools’ initial enrollment of 70 will soon reach 700 students, all with<br />

impressive graduation and college acceptance rates.<br />

Based on the success of these two schools, East Side House has opened four new school programs within the<br />

partnership, and will serve more than 1,200 students this year with the goal of reaching 1,350 students by 2013.<br />

The <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Education Fund, made possible through the generosity of loyal members of the<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> family, was established to provide college readiness and other programs for these students<br />

as they strive toward obtaining high school diplomas and college educations.<br />

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Opposite page:<br />

The parlor, Van Cortlandt Manor House. Historic Hudson Valley presents family<br />

furnishings in the interiors where they were originally displayed and used.<br />

The five-legged card table with serpentine front, a Van Cortlandt possession,<br />

is considered a distinctly New York form. Photo by Mick Hales. Courtesy of<br />

Historic Hudson Valley.<br />

Below:<br />

The Reading Room in Historic Hudson Valley’s new headquarters building<br />

in Pocantico Hills, New York. Photo by Bryan Haeffele. Courtesy of Historic<br />

Hudson Valley.<br />

ROCKEFELLER PATRONAGE<br />

IN SLEEPY HOLLOW<br />

COUNTRY<br />

by Kathleen Eagen Johnson<br />

During the year 2011 - 2012, Historic Hudson Valley<br />

(HHV) commemorates the 60th anniversary of its<br />

founding. HHV owns and operates five National Historic<br />

Landmarks located in New York’s Westchester and<br />

Dutchess Counties: Philipsburg Manor, Van Cortlandt<br />

Manor, Washington Irving’s Sunnyside, Union Church of<br />

Pocantico Hills, and Montgomery Place. HHV also<br />

operates public programs for Kykuit, a historic site of<br />

the National Trust which is operated and maintained by<br />

the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.<br />

Marking this important milestone, HHV proudly opened<br />

its new headquarters in Pocantico Hills, on acreage<br />

given by the estate of the late Laurance S. Rockefeller.<br />

Designed by architect Peter Pennoyer, the building<br />

includes a new library and research center, and<br />

provides another venue for fostering public history–<br />

focused dialogue while also raising the profile of the<br />

institution’s library collections. A generous donation<br />

from David Rockefeller helped support its construction.<br />

Indeed, Rockefeller philanthropy has been the cornerstone of preservation<br />

in Sleepy Hollow Country since 1951, when John D. Rockefeller, Jr.,<br />

founded HHV as Sleepy Hollow Restorations. In addition to its generous<br />

philanthropic commitments, the family set a standard of organizational<br />

excellence that continues to inspire. At times, Rockefeller family<br />

participation in the creation of these sites was very involved, including<br />

collaboration with researchers, craftspeople, architects, and curators<br />

working on these projects. At other times, the family provided the vision<br />

and the funds to shape the properties. Rockefeller family members<br />

recognized the area’s inspirational power as well as the inestimable public<br />

value gained by preserving important historic properties, their contents,<br />

and surrounding lands and vistas. Central to the family’s research-based<br />

preservation efforts was the acquisition of art, artifacts, books, and<br />

manuscripts, including especially noteworthy gifts made by the late<br />

Mrs. Robert P. Browne, J. Dennis Delafield, and the heirs of William<br />

and Ruth Diebold.<br />

How did the Rockefellers come to Sleepy Hollow Country? In 1893,<br />

John D. Rockefeller, Sr., (1839–1937, and hereafter Senior) purchased<br />

land for a country house 25 miles north of Manhattan in Pocantico Hills,<br />

near Tarrytown. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., (1874–1960, and hereafter<br />

Junior) oversaw the construction of the estate which eventually<br />

encompassed more than 4,000 acres. It was called “Kykuit” (rhymes<br />

with pie-cut), meaning “lookout” in Dutch.<br />

As he fulfilled his father’s charge to share family wealth through a<br />

professionally organized approach to philanthropy, Junior made sure<br />

that the broad program of charitable efforts included art, history, and<br />

conservation organizations. Inspired in part by the love of art and beauty<br />

that so strongly shaped the lives of Junior and his wife Abby Aldrich<br />

Rockefeller (1874–1948, and hereafter Abby), their descendants were,<br />

and still are, active art collectors, preservationists, and environmentalists.


Junior and Abby first lived at Kykuit in 1908 and returned seasonally<br />

for the rest of their lives. Their actions, and the actions of their family,<br />

spoke of their commitment to community and region—in this case, the<br />

greater Tarrytown area known as Sleepy Hollow Country.<br />

Beginning in the early 19th century, the Sleepy Hollow area was<br />

recognized the world over as being quintessentially American. Washington<br />

Irving (1783–1859) immortalized it and other locales in the Hudson<br />

River Valley as otherworldly places steeped in deep tradition, magical<br />

power, and scenic beauty through his stories “Legend of Sleepy Hollow”<br />

and “Rip Van Winkle,” published in The Sketch Book (1819). Irving<br />

brought even greater fame to the area in 1835 when he purchased a small<br />

structure in Tarrytown and remodeled it into his fancifully romantic<br />

dwelling, Sunnyside. Within a few years of its creation, Sunnyside was<br />

widely depicted as an idyllic symbol of American home life and<br />

Americans everywhere consumed goods and services named after Sleepy<br />

Hollow, Sunnyside, Knickerbocker, Gotham, and Rip Van Winkle—all<br />

catchphrases derived from Irving’s creative spirit.<br />

Historic Hudson Valley’s beginnings can be traced to 1940. In that<br />

year, the Historical Society of the Tarrytowns enlisted Junior to help it<br />

acquire Philipse Castle, an endangered landmark which opened as a<br />

museum three years later. The site initially featured an imaginative<br />

potpourri of history, an approach that would change radically as Junior<br />

became more involved.<br />

In 1945, Junior used a philanthropic fund he established called the<br />

Sealantic Fund to purchase Sunnyside from Washington Irving’s collateral<br />

descendants. When the property opened in 1947, it was a significant<br />

occasion. Sunnyside was one of the first historic house museums to<br />

represent the mid-19th century, a testament to Irving’s exalted status as<br />

a writer, diplomat, and cultural ambassador. In his opening ceremony<br />

speech, Junior framed Sunnyside’s importance in high-stakes terms:<br />

That we Americans may play successfully the role of world leadership into which<br />

we are being cast by force of circumstances, we must know the history, the great<br />

characters, the culture and the customs of both our own nation and of other nations<br />

as well. In that way only can we hope to understand and appreciate the peoples<br />

of the world and to enter into sympathetic and cooperative relations with them.<br />

By opening to the public the home of Washington Irving as it was when he lived<br />

here and helping to interpret the life of a great American—writer, historian,<br />

and man of international interests—we can further, in even a small way, the<br />

preparation of our nation for its high task.<br />

Soon afterward, both Sunnyside and Philipse Castle were transferred to<br />

a new entity. They were restored and interpreted according to the<br />

standards Junior had set at Colonial Williamsburg, another of his projects.<br />

In 1951, New York State chartered Sleepy Hollow Restorations, later<br />

renamed Historic Hudson Valley, as a non-profit educational institution.<br />

A third historic property, Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-Hudson,<br />

joined the organization in 1959.<br />

Beginning in the mid-1980s, the organization rode a second wave of<br />

growth and change. Much of this activity was inspired by Laurance S.<br />

Rockefeller (1910–2004, and hereafter Laurance), who had been elected<br />

Chairman of the Board of Trustees in 1981 and whose guiding spirit<br />

continued for twenty years thereafter. During Laurance’s period of<br />

influence, institutional vision broadened. The organization added sites,<br />

adopted a new name, and formed strategic partnerships. Laurance also<br />

catalyzed the organization’s move from private to public non-profit<br />

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Sunnyside Collection Highlights<br />

Left:<br />

The study in Washington Irving’s Sunnyside. While he was toiling on his<br />

multi-volume Life of George Washington, Irving received this desk or “pedestal<br />

library table” from his publisher, G. P. Putnam. Fittingly, it was presented to him<br />

on George Washington’s birthday. Photo by Bryan Haeffele. Courtesy of Historic<br />

Hudson Valley.<br />

1878<br />

Sunnyside with Picknickers, by John Henry Hill, 1878. Watercolor on paper.<br />

Since its creation in 1835, Sunnyside has been celebrated as a picturesque symbol<br />

of American country life, a reflection of Washington Irving’s fame and his home’s<br />

appeal. Gift in memory of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, by her children.<br />

Courtesy of Historic Hudson Valley.<br />

status as a way to develop greater community and financial support<br />

while still maintaining a high level of Rockefeller family involvement. 1<br />

In 1984, the organization acquired the Union Church of Pocantico<br />

Hills and signed a one-dollar-per-year lease with the congregation.<br />

This agreement was unusual, but then again, this was no commonplace<br />

building. It contained stained glass windows designed by the French<br />

Modern masters Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall.<br />

The story of how these spectacular windows came to a simple church<br />

built in the 1920s illustrates the intricacies of patron-artist collaborations.<br />

While the Union Church served the entire community, it was strongly<br />

associated with the Rockefellers who were among its original members.<br />

When Abby died in 1948, her children determined that a stained glass<br />

window designed by Henri Matisse would be a fitting tribute. Nelson<br />

Rockefeller (1908–1979, and hereafter Nelson), spearheaded the project<br />

for his siblings. He labored to persuade the artist, who was ill, to accept<br />

the commission. Matisse did complete the maquette, but it was his<br />

last work. The window was dedicated to Abby’s memory on Mother’s<br />

Day, 1956.<br />

1809<br />

Washington Irving, by John Wesley Jarvis. New York, 1809. Oil on wood panel.<br />

Irving transformed Sleepy Hollow from a mere geographical location into an area<br />

recognized internationally as endearingly and particularly American.<br />

Courtesy of Historic Hudson Valley.<br />

The Rockefeller brothers and their sister Abby returned to the task of<br />

commissioning a memorial when Junior died in 1960. In 1961,<br />

David Rockefeller (hereafter David) and his wife Peggy had seen stained<br />

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Laurance S. Rockefeller, a committed conservationist and developer of RockResorts,<br />

believed that tourism and environmental conservation could be mutually compatible<br />

activities.<br />

1725<br />

Weathervane, probably Albany, c. 1725. Copper. The antiquarian Washington Irving<br />

collected weathervanes from early structures which were being torn down during<br />

the first half of the 19th century. This weathervane came from a house that once<br />

stood in Albany, New York. Courtesy of Historic Hudson Valley.


glass designed by Marc Chagall on exhibition at the Louvre. They<br />

immediately thought that a Chagall window could complement the<br />

Matisse window. With family approval, David worked with Chagall on<br />

the commission, settling on the “Good Samaritan” as a theme befitting<br />

Junior’s strong faith and life of service.<br />

While Chagall was working on Junior’s window, David approached him<br />

about creating a memorial window for Nelson’s son Michael (1938–1961)<br />

who had died in New Guinea. The maquette for the “Seek and Ye Shall<br />

Find” window was soon joined by seven others, all designed by Chagall.<br />

From the time of their installation, the windows generated extreme<br />

public interest. Thus, the Union Church became the organization’s<br />

fourth property.<br />

In 1985, concerned parties approached the organization about taking<br />

on Montgomery Place located in Annandale-on-Hudson. Considered<br />

one of the most complete estates in America, both Alexander Jackson<br />

Davis and Andrew Jackson Downing had contributed to the design of<br />

this fabled country seat during the mid-19th century. The organization<br />

acquired the 375-acre property and its contents through a combination<br />

of purchase and gift in 1986.<br />

Sleepy Hollow Restorations continued to evolve. In 1987, the Board of<br />

Trustees changed the organization’s name to Historic Hudson Valley to<br />

signify a regional mission. 2 Similarly, in 1992, HHV changed its<br />

status from a private foundation to a public not-for-profit organization,<br />

thus enabling a broader base of support. Of the many collaborative<br />

initiatives HHV pursued in the 1990s, especially noteworthy was the<br />

alliance formed by the National Trust, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund,<br />

and HHV to open Kykuit to the public in 1994. It is an enduring<br />

partnership that provides affordable public access to the Rockefeller estate.<br />

In 1999, Mark Rockefeller (hereafter Mark) was elected Chairman of the<br />

Board of Trustees. Mark’s involvement represents the third generation of<br />

Rockefellers active in the governance of HHV. With a B.A. in history<br />

from Princeton and a Harvard M.B.A., Mark brought a passion for HHV’s<br />

mission as well as pragmatism to his chairmanship. He encouraged<br />

HHV to invest in information technology and in on-going audience<br />

research. Mark, along with his nephew Charles Rockefeller—a member<br />

of the fourth generation to serve on HHV’s Board—also helped fulfill<br />

one of Laurance’s dreams: to have HHV join the community of<br />

Rockefeller-related structures and organizations in Pocantico Hills<br />

through the construction of a headquarters building there. 3<br />

Historic Hudson Valley’s sixty-year journey has transformed the<br />

organization. Originally created to manage two historic sites, Historic<br />

Hudson Valley now administers five sites, operates the public programs<br />

for a sixth, has recently moved into its own headquarters, and has<br />

established a significant web presence. HHV still works to uphold the<br />

values of its founder, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., while striving to make its<br />

program of public history vibrant and fresh. Its historic properties and<br />

their rich collections stand as a proud family legacy and as a benefit to<br />

the public.<br />

2<br />

HHV helped found or has teamed with the Hudson Valley Greenway, the Hudson River<br />

Valley National Heritage Area, Historic River Towns, and Scenic Hudson, among other<br />

groups.<br />

3<br />

The Pocantico Hills community includes Kykuit, the Union Church, the Pocantico Center of<br />

the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Rockefeller Archive Center, the Stone Barns Center for<br />

Food and Agriculture, and the Rockefeller State Park Preserve.<br />

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1943<br />

A Passion for Architecture & Restoration<br />

In the creation of Kykuit, Junior worked closely with<br />

architects William Adams Delano and Chester Holmes<br />

Aldrich, landscape designer William Welles Bosworth, and<br />

interior designer Ogden Codman on a two-phase design<br />

campaign completed in 1913. This project ignited Junior’s<br />

passion for architectural design and construction.<br />

Junior was involved in many important construction projects<br />

throughout his life. Most of these possessed a historical<br />

bent. He provided funds to restore the Rheims Cathedral<br />

and Versailles Palace, both heavily damaged as a result of<br />

bombing during World War I. In 1926, he began a decadeslong<br />

initiative to restore the town of Williamsburg,<br />

Virginia, known today as Colonial Williamsburg.<br />

From Left:<br />

Union Church of Pocantico Hills rose window designed by Henri Matisse and<br />

dedicated in 1956. Photo by Bryan Haeffele. Courtesy of Historic Hudson Valley.<br />

One of a pair of tobacco jars, probably Delft, the Netherlands, c. 1750.<br />

Tin-glazed earthenware. Courtesy of Historic Hudson Valley.<br />

Miniature of Catherine Clinton Taylor (1770–1811) and John Taylor (?–1791),<br />

attributed to John Ramage (1748–1802). New York, 1791–1794. Watercolor on<br />

ivory, gold, seed pearls, and other materials. Courtesy of Historic Hudson Valley.<br />

This rare, double-portrait miniature commemorates a clandestine marriage of<br />

Catherine Clinton and John Taylor and the separation of the lovers. After John<br />

Taylor’s death, Catherine Clinton Taylor later married Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr.,<br />

the son of her father’s political ally.<br />

Coffee pot by William and R. Peaston (in partnership 1756–1763). London,<br />

1762–1763. Silver, ivory. Inherited by Ann Stevenson Van Cortlandt. Courtesy<br />

of Historic Hudson Valley.<br />

Also during the 1920s, he donated a fifty-acre parcel to New<br />

York City in upper Manhattan. The land would become the<br />

home of the Cloisters, the Metropolitan Museum’s medieval<br />

satellite. Not only did Junior support its construction,<br />

which incorporated medieval architectural fragments, but<br />

he also donated a sizable collection of medieval art<br />

beginning in 1938. While not a restoration project, Junior’s<br />

construction of Rockefeller Center in mid-town Manhattan<br />

is one of his most widely recognized efforts linking art and<br />

architecture. Among Historic Hudson Valley’s sites, he was<br />

particularly involved in the restoration of Van Cortlandt<br />

Manor.<br />

Rockefeller family members have played a major role in the<br />

development of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan<br />

Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, the Abby Aldrich<br />

Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, Asia Society, and the San<br />

Francisco Museum of Art, among many others.<br />

Above:<br />

John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and his wife Abby Aldrich Rockefeller arrive at the opening of<br />

Philipse Castle Restoration in 1943. The Rockefellers are riding in a 1916 Anderson<br />

Electric roadster, one of the many vehicles on view in the Kykuit coach barn today.<br />

Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center.<br />

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Founded as Sleepy Hollow Restorations in 1951 by John D. Rockefeller,<br />

Jr., Historic Hudson Valley is a collection of National Historic Landmarks<br />

that serve as distinct, robust platforms for fulfilling the organization’s<br />

mission of celebrating the region’s significant history, architecture, and<br />

culture.<br />

Washington Irving’s Sunnyside<br />

Sent to Tarrytown as a young boy to escape an epidemic of yellow fever<br />

in New York City, Washington Irving was so impressed with the<br />

Hudson Valley’s landscape and lore that he drew upon his memories of<br />

the region to write Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle years later<br />

while living in England. These works, extremely popular in Europe,<br />

greatly enhanced his literary reputation both at home and abroad.<br />

America’s “Founding Father of literature,” Irving was the first American<br />

to make his living from his pen. When he returned to the Hudson<br />

River Valley in the 1830s, it was as an internationally recognized<br />

writer, diplomat, world traveler, and celebrity.<br />

Philipsburg Manor<br />

In the last decade, Historic Hudson Valley undertook a bold, radical,<br />

and courageous approach to reinterpret Philipsburg Manor, which in<br />

1750 was the seat of a 52,000-acre commercial and trading empire that<br />

relied on slave labor for its fortunes. One of the largest and best<br />

documented slave sites in the North, Philipsburg Manor today is the<br />

only living history museum dedicated to telling the story of slavery in<br />

the Colonial North.<br />

With generous support from the National Endowment for the<br />

Humanities and a community-based African American Advisory Board,<br />

Historic Hudson Valley launched a new interpretation of this site—<br />

where visitors learn the story of Philipsburg Manor from the perspective<br />

of the enslaved Africans who lived and worked there. Stories of residents<br />

like Caesar, the enslaved African miller, bring to life the complex and<br />

painful issue of slavery in early America.<br />

In his home at Sunnyside, Irving fashioned for himself what might be<br />

considered a three-dimensional autobiography. The spaces inside this<br />

architecturally eclectic structure—a riot of influences from his time<br />

abroad—contain Irving’s possessions and represent the writer’s many<br />

talents and passions.<br />

For further reading please visit: www.hudsonvalley.org<br />

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Union Church of Pocantico Hills<br />

Painter and sculptor Henri Matisse was unwell when he accepted a<br />

commission from the Rockefeller family in August 1954 to create a<br />

rose window in the Union Church of Pocantico Hills in honor of Abby<br />

Aldrich Rockefeller. On November 4 came the startling news that<br />

Matisse had died, the fate of the rose window unknown. Belatedly, a<br />

final letter arrived from Matisse, revealing the design and his pleasure<br />

with it. The stained glass memorial to Mrs. Rockefeller turned out to<br />

be his last work of art.<br />

Historic Hudson Valley<br />

Seven years later, David and Peggy Rockefeller approached Marc Chagall<br />

about a second memorial window for the church, this time dedicated to<br />

the memory of Historic Hudson Valley founder John D. Rockefeller, Jr.<br />

The resulting masterpiece, Good Samaritan, became the first of an<br />

expanded commission for all of the nave windows. The story of the Union<br />

Church and its 10 breathtaking stained glass windows is the legacy of<br />

distinguished art patrons and great artists, but a visit to the sanctuary<br />

may be enjoyed by anyone on many levels. Visitors today leave the<br />

Union Church with their spiritual and emotional batteries recharged—<br />

an effect no doubt intended by the artists and patrons who created this<br />

special place.<br />

Van Cortlandt Manor<br />

For nearly 200 years, the manor was the primary residence of prominent<br />

Dutch patriots. The manor house showcased their possessions, symbolized<br />

their status, and served as the center of their social, political, and<br />

economic world. Later generations of Van Cortlandts preserved their<br />

ancestors’ documents, clothing, tools, and household furnishings, which<br />

now constitute one of the finest collections on the East Coast.<br />

As a result of this collection, Historic Hudson Valley is able to help<br />

visitors envision the daily lives of the Van Cortlandt family and their<br />

hired help, as well as the tenant farmers and enslaved and free Africans<br />

who labored on the 2,500-acre estate from 1780-1820. Although the<br />

property is much smaller than it was 200 years ago, Van Cortlandt<br />

Manor preserves the essential elements of the original development and<br />

its natural setting, and illustrates the impact of this setting on early<br />

colonial life.<br />

Montgomery Place<br />

Montgomery Place is a serene reflection of nearly 200 years of continuous<br />

family stewardship. The 375-acre property features a landscape influenced<br />

by Andrew Jackson Downing and a mansion with elements designed by<br />

Alexander Jackson Davis. It is an amazingly intact example of Hudson<br />

Valley estate life.<br />

With support from the National Endowment for the Humanities,<br />

Historic Hudson Valley recently created American Arcadia at<br />

Montgomery Place, an ambitious effort to examine the changing<br />

relationship between Americans, landscape, and nature over time.<br />

Historic Hudson Valley’s enormous body of documents and artifacts<br />

helps provide the evidence for this new interpretation. The first-person<br />

voices of the four women who shaped the estate can be heard clearly in<br />

150 years’ worth of correspondence, contracts, architectural and garden<br />

design sketches, and accounts. Even more evidence of their thoughts<br />

and attitudes is available in Montgomery Place’s abundant collection of<br />

original furnishings, books, portraits, buildings, and the landscape itself.<br />

Philipsburg Manor<br />

Van Cortlandt Manor<br />

Montgomery Place<br />

Union Church<br />

of Pocantico Hills


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D 24 inches, H 32 inches.<br />

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2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

Catherine Sweeney Singer Executive Director<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

The 58th <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>’s twelve elders have exhibited, in the aggregate, for half a<br />

millennium. The Old Print Shop has participated for 54 years, followed by Ralph M. Chait Galleries<br />

(53), Alfred Bullard (47), A La Vieille Russie (45), L’Antiquaire & The Connoisseur (42), Peter Tillou (41),<br />

Hirschl & Adler Galleries (38), James Robinson (37), Arader Galleries (37), Georgian Manor <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

(37), Philip Colleck (36), and Jonathan Trace (33). We thank these as well as our exhibitors “younger”<br />

than 33 years for their incomparable enthusiasm for and consummate dedication to the show.<br />

This year, we welcome six new exhibitors: Jonathan Boos, Peter Eaton and Joan Brownstein,<br />

Peter Fetterman, Joe Kindig, Moderne Gallery, and Pace Primitive.<br />

We thank our loyal patrons who support the show and its owner/beneficiary, East Side House<br />

Settlement. Behind the scenes and throughout the year, East Side House staff—plus hundreds of<br />

others who donate their time, including the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Committee, Dealers’ Committee,<br />

and the Vetting Committee—work to ensure the show’s success and maintain its high standards.<br />

We thank these, as well as our generous sponsors who contribute substantially to the show and<br />

East Side House. In my eighteenth year with the show, I thank <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Committee<br />

Chairman Arie L. Kopelman, Vice Chairs Lucinda Ballard and Michael Lynch, and East Side House<br />

Settlement’s Board President Peter Standish and Executive Director John Sanchez for their<br />

commitment to the show.<br />

We thank Rubenstein Associates for our press and public relations campaign; our pro-bono media<br />

placement agency, Mediaedge:cia; Worx Branding and Advertising for the design of our marketing<br />

materials; and Anita Bassie and Tom Sokol at Group M for designing and producing, and Anne<br />

Paige for editing, the show’s beautiful catalogue and Opening Night Party invitation. We thank our<br />

catalogue advertisers and Advertising Sales Director Jill Bossert.<br />

Eula C. Johnson, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Coordinator at East Side House Settlement, celebrates her<br />

twenty-fourth year with the show. We thank her and the Benefit Office staff: Elisha Brewster, Diane<br />

Carter, Norma McLeod, Bob Phillips, Aletha Ramirez, and Mapple Walker as well as the East Side<br />

House Settlement <strong>Show</strong> crew: Hartley Beckles, Federico Berrios, Byron Johnson, Harvey Lesesne,<br />

Leonard A. Lucas, David McCants, Willie McCoy. Darren Payne, Armstrong Rushworth, and Ary<br />

Tolerie. We thank our tellers Gloria Boucher-Kinter, Walter Hershman, Maria Sassian, Olivia Kinter,<br />

Chris O’Neal, and Head Teller James Kroll.<br />

We thank our dedicated volunteers and Vetting Coordinators/Event Managers Beth Ram and Mary<br />

Urban, and our Floor Manager, John Reynolds. Fifteen graduate students in the Master’s program in<br />

American Fine and Decorative Art at Sotheby’s Institute of Art are this year’s energetic interns:<br />

Stephanie Bancroft, Chelsea Becher, Jacqueline Beck, Melody Cleven, Shealagh De Beurges, Anna<br />

Henger, Cristy Humer, Corinne Hyde Plumhoff, Brynnan Light, Hannah Lowe, Elizabeth Marzolla,<br />

Caroline McGuckian, Bianca Molta, Ellen Rosengard, and Samantha Rothenberg. We thank especially<br />

Ashley Rettenmaier, our Project Manager, whose initiatives have given our venerable show a<br />

21st century edge: from QR codes and point of sale scanners, to new ticketing, badge, and content<br />

management systems, plus e-blasts and Facebook updates.<br />

Many who contribute to the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>’s success are acknowledged elsewhere in this<br />

catalogue. On behalf of East Side House Settlement and the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>, thank you to all<br />

who have made this year’s show possible.<br />

Best wishes for 2012,<br />

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2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

WE ALSO THANK:<br />

MARK AISTON, Aiston Fine Art Services<br />

SHAE APLAND, Worx Branding and Advertising<br />

KEITH T. BANKS, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management<br />

ANITA BASSIE, Group M Design<br />

PATRICK BELL, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Dealers’ Committee<br />

ELIZABETH BERGREN, Sharp Communications, Inc.<br />

LIZ BICKLEY, Park Avenue Armory<br />

JEFFREY BILHUBER<br />

JOAN BOENING, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Vetting Committee Co-Chair<br />

COURTNEY BOOTH, Young Collectors Night Co-Chair<br />

JOHN BRANNIGAN, Exhibition Employees Union Local 829<br />

RYAN BRANT, Brant Art Media, Inc.<br />

JAMES BRODSKY, Sharp Communications<br />

JOHN BRUNO, Exhibition Employees Union Local 829<br />

MICHAEL BRUNO, 1stdibs<br />

MIKE CARNEY, Citadel Security<br />

ANDREW CHAIT, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Dealers’ Committee<br />

JONATHAN CLANCY, Sotheby’s Institute<br />

STEPHANIE CLARK, Young Collectors Night Co-Chair<br />

ANDREA CUSANO, Worx Branding and Advertising<br />

JEFF DALY, Jeff Daly Design<br />

PAUL D’AMBROSIO<br />

ELIZABETH A. DAVISON<br />

JORIS DIK<br />

CHERYL DIMARTINO, Mediaedge:cia<br />

ANNA DINCES, Rubenstein Associates, Inc.<br />

SARAH DONNEM<br />

ALICE LEVI DUNCAN, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Vetting Committee Co-Chair<br />

KEVIN DUNPHY, Exhibition Employees Union Local 829<br />

SIMON EDSOR, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Dealers’ Committee<br />

KRIS ELLIS, The Color of Magic<br />

ELIZABETH FELD, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Dealers’ Committee<br />

STUART FELD<br />

RYAN FELICIANO, Eventbrite<br />

STEPHEN FERRARA, Exhibition Employees Union Local 829<br />

PETER FETTERMAN<br />

PETER A. FLYNN, Chubb Personal Insurance<br />

PETER FOLEY, Rubenstein Associates, Inc.<br />

JEFF FREEMAN, A+ Letter Service<br />

WENDELL GARRETT, Honorary Chairman, Vetting Committee<br />

CARL GIANATIEMPO, Exhibition Employees Union Local 829<br />

JULIE B. GOLDBERG, Rubenstein Associates, Inc.<br />

JOHN HAMILTON, Select Contracting Inc.<br />

KEITH HARRINGTON, Phoenix Lithographing Corporation<br />

MELISSA HELWIG, Select Contracting Inc.<br />

KIM HOSTLER, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Dealers’ Committee<br />

LISA HURWICH, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management<br />

MICHELLE IMPEY, Chubb Personal Insurance<br />

BARBARA ISRAEL, ex officio, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Dealers’ Committee<br />

ELLEN ISRAEL, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Dealers’ Committee<br />

JAY JANICKI, Aduro Productions<br />

MIKE JESSUP, Canard Inc.<br />

KATHLEEN EAGEN JOHNSON, Historic Hudson Valley<br />

ANITA JORGENSEN, Anita Jorgensen Lighting Design<br />

JANE KATCHER<br />

THOMAS KEARNS, GT Custom Inc.<br />

STEPHEN KENNARD, Canard Inc.<br />

ERIC KIGATHI, Worx Branding and Advertising<br />

DAVID KLEINBERG<br />

JESSA J. KRICK, Historic Hudson Valley<br />

ARTHUR KRYSTOFIAK, Planetary Recreations Inc.<br />

ERICA LEEVER, Worx Branding and Advertising<br />

ARTHUR LIVERANT<br />

SUZANNE LOEBL, Author<br />

WAYNE LOWERY, Park Avenue Armory<br />

JOHANNA MCBRIEN, <strong>Antiques</strong> & Fine Art<br />

KEVIN MCCORMICK, Select Contracting Inc.<br />

ROBERT MCGINLEY, Chubb Personal Insurance<br />

HARRY MCLAUGHLIN, Citadel Security<br />

STACY MCLAUGHLIN, 1stdibs<br />

JOHN V. MCNAMEE JR., Exhibition Employees Union Local 829<br />

AMY MCNEECE, Chubb Personal Insurance<br />

NATALIE MEDAGLIO, U.S. Trust,<br />

Bank of America Private Wealth Management<br />

DANIEL MEEKER, Daniel Meeker Lighting and Set Design<br />

KATHRYN NAVE, Mediaedge:cia<br />

JENNIFER NORTON, The Magazine <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

EMILY ISRAEL PLUHAR, Young Collectors Night Co-Chair<br />

ELIZABETH POCHODA, The Magazine <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

JEREMY POLK, Sotheby’s Institute of Art<br />

KARIINA RAND, Mediaedge:cia<br />

DEBORAH RASKIN, Rubenstein Associates, Inc.<br />

ALLISON RAY, Worx Branding and Advertising<br />

KIRSTEN MOFFETT REOCH, Park Avenue Armory<br />

REBECCA ROBERTSON, Park Avenue Armory<br />

ELLEN HOENER ROSS, Wells Fargo Insurance Services<br />

HOWARD J. RUBENSTEIN, Rubenstein Associates, Inc.<br />

BEN RUBKE, Eventbrite<br />

DAVID A. SCHORSCH<br />

SHAWN SCOTT, Chanel USA<br />

ELLE SHUSHAN<br />

STACEY SILIPO, Chubb Personal Insurance<br />

WILLIAM MERRITT SINGER, Gruzen Samton Architects<br />

JOHN SMIROLDO, <strong>Antiques</strong> & Fine Art<br />

R. SCUDDER SMITH, <strong>Antiques</strong> & the Arts Weekly<br />

TOMAS SOKOL, Group M Design<br />

JENNIFER STARK, Park Avenue Armory<br />

JENNIFER STEBBINS, East Side House Settlement<br />

ELIZABETH STILLINGER<br />

JOE STRIEFSKY, Select Contracting Inc.<br />

ALEXANDRA STURM, Rubenstein Associates, Inc.<br />

KEVIN SULLIVAN<br />

WADDELL W. STILLMAN, Historic Hudson Valley<br />

ELIE TAHARI<br />

BILL TANSEY, Tansey Design<br />

SHANNON TAYLOR, Mediaedge:cia<br />

JONATHAN TRACE,<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Dealers’ Committee and Vetting Committee Co-chair<br />

CONNIE A. VERDUCCI, Bank of America<br />

NIKITA WALLIN, 1stdibs<br />

MARYSIA WALKER, Worx Branding and Advertising<br />

MARISA WAYNE, Rubenstein Associates, Inc.<br />

ARTHUR WOLL<br />

TY YORIO, Citadel Security<br />

ROBERT YOUNG, <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Vetting Committee Co-Chair<br />

BOBBY ZALE, Select Contracting Inc.<br />

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General Information<br />

The <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> office is<br />

located to the right inside the Armory’s<br />

Park Avenue entrance. Any questions or<br />

concerns during the show should be<br />

addressed to the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

<strong>Show</strong>’s Executive Director, Catherine<br />

Sweeney Singer at (646) 619-6030, or to<br />

arettenmaier@<strong>Winter</strong><strong>Antiques</strong><strong>Show</strong>.com.<br />

East Side House Settlement assumes no<br />

responsibility for the personal property<br />

of visitors. Lost and found articles should<br />

be reported to the <strong>Show</strong> office or to a<br />

security officer.<br />

Security regulations at the Armory require<br />

packages brought into the Armory to be<br />

checked prior to entering the exhibition<br />

floor. All bags—including tote bags,<br />

shopping bags, briefcases, backpacks,<br />

and large purses—must be checked.<br />

Baby strollers are not permitted on<br />

weekends due to crowds. Smoking is<br />

not permitted.<br />

All merchandise purchased at the <strong>Winter</strong><br />

<strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> must be accompanied by<br />

passes from the exhibitors from whom<br />

the items were bought.<br />

East Side House Settlement—including<br />

its Board of Managers, employees,<br />

agents, and all <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

committees—assumes no liability for<br />

articles purchased or sold at the show,<br />

nor does it bear any responsibility for the<br />

authenticity of articles in the <strong>Winter</strong><br />

<strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> catalogue.<br />

Inquiries about the <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

<strong>Show</strong> can be addressed to the Benefit<br />

Office, East Side House Settlement,<br />

337 Alexander Avenue, Bronx, New York<br />

10454. You may also reach us by calling<br />

East Side House at (718) 665-5250 or<br />

by visiting <strong>Winter</strong><strong>Antiques</strong><strong>Show</strong>.com.<br />

East Side House Settlement is grateful<br />

for your support of the 58th annual <strong>Winter</strong><br />

<strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong>, and we look forward to<br />

seeing you next year at the 59th <strong>Show</strong>,<br />

January 18 through January 27, 2013.<br />

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Floor Plan of Exhibitors 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

Maison<br />

Gérard Ltd.<br />

18<br />

17<br />

Safani<br />

Gallery, Inc.<br />

Alfred<br />

Bullard, Inc.<br />

15<br />

Aronson of<br />

Amsterdam<br />

14<br />

19<br />

Throckmorton<br />

Fine Art<br />

20<br />

The Old<br />

Print Shop<br />

21<br />

Stephen &<br />

Carol Huber<br />

22<br />

Moderne<br />

Gallery<br />

23<br />

Frank &<br />

Barbara Pollack<br />

Peter Pap<br />

Oriental Rugs<br />

45<br />

Joan R.<br />

Brownstein -<br />

Peter H.<br />

Eaton<br />

43<br />

Nicholas<br />

Grindley<br />

41<br />

David A.<br />

Schorsch - Eileen<br />

M. Smiles<br />

46<br />

44<br />

Joe Kindig<br />

<strong>Antiques</strong><br />

42<br />

Liz<br />

O’Brien<br />

40<br />

CONCESSION<br />

59<br />

Cohen<br />

& Cohen<br />

57<br />

Carlton<br />

Rochell<br />

Asian Art<br />

55<br />

58<br />

Carolle Thibaut-<br />

Pomerantz<br />

56<br />

Macklowe<br />

Gallery<br />

54<br />

Roger Keverne<br />

73<br />

Gerald<br />

Peters<br />

71<br />

Martyn<br />

Gregory<br />

Georgian<br />

Tillou Rupert Wace<br />

Manor<br />

Gallery Ancient Art<br />

69<br />

<strong>Antiques</strong><br />

A La<br />

39<br />

Vieille<br />

Hirschl & Adler<br />

Russie<br />

75<br />

74<br />

Peter<br />

Fetterman<br />

Gallery<br />

72<br />

Pace<br />

Primitive<br />

70<br />

Nathan<br />

Liverant<br />

and Son<br />

13<br />

Christopher<br />

Rebollo<br />

12<br />

Jonathan<br />

Boos<br />

11<br />

Bauman<br />

Rare Books<br />

10<br />

Elliott &<br />

Grace Snyder<br />

9<br />

24<br />

Suzanne<br />

Courcier Robert<br />

W. Wilkins<br />

25<br />

Jonathan<br />

Trace<br />

26<br />

Hostler<br />

Burrows<br />

27<br />

Taylor B.<br />

Williams<br />

28<br />

Associated<br />

Artists, LLC<br />

37<br />

Philip<br />

Colleck<br />

35<br />

Schwarz<br />

Gallery<br />

33<br />

Foster Gwin<br />

31<br />

S.J.<br />

Shrubsole<br />

38<br />

James<br />

Robinson<br />

36<br />

Geoffrey<br />

Diner<br />

34<br />

Alexander<br />

Gallery<br />

32<br />

Giampietro<br />

Barbara Israel<br />

Garden <strong>Antiques</strong><br />

51<br />

Keshishian<br />

49<br />

Kentshire<br />

Galleries<br />

Historic<br />

Hudson Valley<br />

Daniel<br />

Katz<br />

Thomas<br />

Colville<br />

Hyland<br />

Granby<br />

53<br />

52<br />

50<br />

48<br />

47<br />

Ralph<br />

M. Chait<br />

67<br />

65<br />

L’ Antiquaire &<br />

The Connoisseur<br />

63<br />

Hill-Stone<br />

61<br />

Elle<br />

Shushan<br />

Fine Art<br />

Society<br />

Hyde Park<br />

<strong>Antiques</strong><br />

68<br />

66<br />

Lost City<br />

Arts<br />

64<br />

62<br />

Arader<br />

Galleries<br />

60<br />

Michele<br />

Beiny<br />

Olde Hope<br />

<strong>Antiques</strong><br />

8<br />

Adelson<br />

Galleries<br />

7<br />

Joan B.<br />

Mirviss, Ltd.<br />

6<br />

Les<br />

Enluminures<br />

5<br />

Robert<br />

Young<br />

Peter Finer<br />

29 30<br />

Carswell<br />

Rush Berlin<br />

C. L.<br />

Prickett<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

221<br />

James &<br />

Nancy Glazer<br />

Kenneth<br />

W. Rendell<br />

Donald Ellis


Index to Advertisers 2012 <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

Exhibitors<br />

A La Vieille Russie, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47<br />

Adelson Galleries, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48<br />

Alexander Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49<br />

Alfred Bullard, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50<br />

Arader Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51<br />

Aronson of Amsterdam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52, 53<br />

Associated Artists LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54<br />

Barbara Israel Garden <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . .55<br />

Bauman Rare Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56<br />

C. L. Prickett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57<br />

Carlton Rochell Asian Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58<br />

Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59<br />

Carswell Rush Berlin, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60<br />

Christopher T. Rebollo <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . .61<br />

Cohen & Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62<br />

Daniel Katz Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63<br />

David A. Schorsch − Eileen M. Smiles<br />

American <strong>Antiques</strong>, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64<br />

Donald Ellis Gallery, Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65<br />

Elle Shushan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66<br />

Elliott & Grace Snyder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67<br />

Foster • Gwin, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68<br />

Frank & Barbara Pollack<br />

American <strong>Antiques</strong> & Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69<br />

Geoffrey Diner Gallery, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70<br />

Georgian Manor <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71<br />

Gerald Peters Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72<br />

Giampietro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73<br />

Hill-Stone, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74<br />

Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75<br />

Hostler Burrows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76<br />

Hyde Park <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77<br />

Hyland Granby <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78<br />

James & Nancy Glazer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79<br />

James Robinson, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80<br />

Joan B. Mirviss, Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81<br />

Joan R. Brownstein and Peter H. Eaton . . . . . .82<br />

Joe Kindig <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83<br />

Jonathan Boos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84<br />

Jonathan Trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85<br />

Kenneth W. Rendell Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86<br />

Kentshire Galleries, Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87<br />

Keshishian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88<br />

L’Antiquaire & The Connoisseur, Inc . . . . . . . .89<br />

Les Enluminures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90<br />

Liz O’Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91<br />

Lost City Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92<br />

Macklowe Gallery, Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93<br />

Maison Gerard, Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94, 95<br />

Martyn Gregory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96<br />

Michele Beiny, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97<br />

Moderne Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98<br />

Nathan Liverant and Son, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . .99<br />

Nicholas Grindley Works of Art, Ltd . . . . . . .100<br />

Olde Hope <strong>Antiques</strong>, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101<br />

Pace Primitive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102<br />

Peter Fetterman Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103<br />

Peter Finer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104<br />

Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105<br />

Philip Colleck, Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106<br />

Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . .107<br />

Robert Young <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108<br />

Rupert Wace Ancient Art Limited . . . . . . . . . .109<br />

Roger Keverne Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110<br />

S. J. Shrubsole Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111<br />

Safani Gallery, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112<br />

Exhibitors (continued)<br />

Schwarz Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113<br />

Stephen & Carol Huber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114<br />

Suzanne Courcier • Robert W. Wilkins . . . . . .115<br />

Taylor B. Williams <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116<br />

The Fine Art Society PLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117<br />

The Old Print Shop, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118<br />

Thomas Colville Fine Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119<br />

Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120<br />

Tillou Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121<br />

<strong>Antiques</strong> & Fine Art Dealers<br />

1stdibs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />

John Atzbach <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179<br />

Wally Findlay Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133<br />

Cora Ginsburg LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130<br />

Bernd Goeckler <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134<br />

Ray Haradin Toys of Yesteryear . . . . . . . . . . . .186<br />

Hermann Historica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178<br />

Clinton Howell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164<br />

Hans P. Kraus, Jr. Fine Photographs . . . . . . . .124<br />

Julius Lowy<br />

Frame & Restoring Company, Inc. . . . . .166<br />

H.M. Luther . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183<br />

Malmaison Now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167<br />

Manhattan Art & <strong>Antiques</strong> Center . . . . . . . . .137<br />

Manko American Folk Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175<br />

Carl Moore <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181<br />

Nasser Tribal Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190<br />

O’Sullivan <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189<br />

Stair Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191, 193<br />

Alan Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171<br />

William Vareika Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139<br />

Wartski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153<br />

Carpets & Textiles<br />

Beauvais Carpets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135<br />

Brunschwig & Fils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3<br />

Stark & Darius Antique Rugs . . . . . . . . . . . . .129<br />

Fixtures, Lighting & Reproductions<br />

McKinnon & Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2<br />

Price Glover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169<br />

Waterworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177<br />

Publications<br />

American Express Publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201<br />

Jane Katcher Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174<br />

<strong>Antiques</strong> & Fine Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .212, 213<br />

Apollo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203<br />

Condé Nast Media Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152<br />

The Magazine <strong>Antiques</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123<br />

Modern Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .214<br />

New York Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33<br />

Insurance & Financial<br />

Chubb Personal Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, 17<br />

Goldman Sachs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128<br />

Hub International Northeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . .206<br />

U.S. Trust, Bank of America<br />

Private Wealth Management . . . . .Back <strong>Cover</strong><br />

Wells Fargo Insurance Services of New York . .184<br />

Real Estate<br />

Carriage Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .194<br />

Handsome Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196<br />

Sotheby’s International Real Estate . . . . . . . . . .16<br />

Interior Designers, Decorators & Architects<br />

Alessandra Branca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180<br />

Cullman & Kravis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127<br />

Ferguson & Shamamian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173<br />

Ralph Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37<br />

John B. Murray Architect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132<br />

New York Design Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />

Peter Pennoyer Architects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21<br />

Thomas Pheasant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172<br />

Luxury Retail<br />

Bergdorf Goodman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155<br />

Bloomingdale's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136<br />

Brooks Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138<br />

Bulgari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Back <strong>Cover</strong><br />

Chanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Front <strong>Cover</strong><br />

Elie Tahari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35<br />

Estée Lauder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151<br />

Elizabeth Locke Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131<br />

Saks Fifth Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197<br />

Salvatore Ferragamo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22<br />

Museums<br />

Colonial Williamsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187<br />

Drayton Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195<br />

Historic New Orleans Collection . . . . . . . . . .194<br />

Metropolitan Museum of Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />

Olana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190<br />

Preservation Society of Newport County . . . .165<br />

<strong>Winter</strong>thur Museum, Garden & Library . . . .125<br />

<strong>Show</strong>s & Auction Houses<br />

2012 Gala Preview of the<br />

New York International Auto <strong>Show</strong> . . . . .204<br />

2012 New York International Auto <strong>Show</strong> . . . .216<br />

American International Fine Art Fair . . . . . . .210<br />

AVENUE <strong>Antiques</strong> & Art at the Armory . . . .215<br />

Bonhams Auctioneers & Appraisers . . . . . . . .168<br />

Christie’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205<br />

Cowan’s Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176<br />

Delaware <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198<br />

Doyle New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .192<br />

Freeman’s Auctioneers & Appraisers . . . . . . . .188<br />

LAPADA Art & <strong>Antiques</strong> Fair . . . . . . . . . . . .211<br />

Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry <strong>Show</strong> . . . . . . .217<br />

Naples International Art & <strong>Antiques</strong> Fair . . . .210<br />

Newport <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .202<br />

Northeast Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199<br />

Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique <strong>Show</strong> . . .208<br />

Park Avenue Armory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209<br />

Philadelphia <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185<br />

San Francisco Fall <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> . . . . . . . . . .207<br />

Skinner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154<br />

Sotheby’s Americana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200<br />

Stella <strong>Show</strong> Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198<br />

Swann Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170<br />

Theta Charity <strong>Antiques</strong> <strong>Show</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . .196<br />

Special Services<br />

Aiston Fine Art Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220<br />

Canard Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126<br />

The Carlyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182<br />

Planetary Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .206<br />

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