Baltimore Convention CtrHaving a historic listing in Dickeyville made me want to visit the Baltimore Summer Antique show that at the Baltimore Convention Center this weekend.  The show started on Thursday and ran through Sunday. So after my first showing on 2300 Tucker Lane we took a short drive downtown to the Baltimore Convention Center.

Somehow "antiques" makes me think of chairs with delicate legs and fragile porcelain vases. The Baltimore Summer Antiques Show had those, of course, but so much more.  Fine furniture, jewelry, sculpture, and books were only part of the story.

 

 Chinese MusiciansPaul Evans TableAx Sculpture

 

This ax sculpture doesn't seem like an antique, but the two owners of Wells and Company deal in 20th century furniture and art. "Antique" covers a lot! I saw this wonderful Paul Evans table, too – I have a Paul Evans piece in my dining room and I love it. And these hand carved Chinese musicians caught my eye among the Asian antiques from the Chinese Art Gallery.

The BallewsJean and Harold Ballew own Ballew's Olde Books & Collectibles in Stone Mountain, GA. We were lucky enough to sit and have lunch with this very interesting couple. Jean is also a portrait artist, and Harold also appraises contents of homes. Wish they were in Baltimore - so many time I have an elderly person selling their home and the kids don't want to be bothered with their "stuff" so they then just have it hauled away. What a great service to have someone like Harold to visit the home before this happens.

I love this little car – it is a hand made model of a 1930 Bentley Blower by someone who worked at Bentley, and is battery driven. It shared the Daniels Antiques booth with all these wonderful old slot machines. Some of them date to the early 20th century like the yellow Jack Pot machine circa 1936.

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There was more to see at the show than we could take in, but it was a delightful few hours. Even if you're not an "antiques person," you can learn a lot wandering around a good show.

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11 Comments on From Historic to Antique

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2007
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I love antiques. Unfortunately we have no room in our house and would be shot on site if I were to buy one more thing.
10:53am • #1
Margaret - I'm afraid to go to an antique show because they may keep ME!! LOL
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Having grown up in Newport, Rhode Island, antiques are part of life.
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Randy, Just get rid of the guns!

Linda, That was funny. So many of the things at the show did not seem that old to me.

Sharon, What a beautiful place to grow up.

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I love antique shows - I use to live in Portland Oregon in an area called antique row..... it was full of old stuff from housing fixtures to furniture - this would have been right up my alley
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Thesa, Maybe you will come to Baltlimore for next year's show.
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I grew up around antiques, so once I moved to asia, its no surprise that I got involved with them in this part of the world too. So, at the risk of sounding like a spammer if you really are interested in antiques then you may then you will be interested to know we have launched the first blog dedicated specifically to chinese antique furniture, handicrafts and  artifacts. Its really intended mostly for the industry (in other words  wholesalers and exporters), but nevertheless it is quite interesting.  Have a look - the address is: http://www.acf-china.com/blog/

Roger @ ACF
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Looks like a wonderful time, Margaret !  I love attending antique shows....of course, I'm addicted to antiques.
Beautiful pictures of the slot machines and model car.

Jo 

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Jo, Glad you liked the pictures. The slots and car were were so pretty, they needed to be photographed. Are you also a collector?

Roger, Thanks for stopping by and sharing your blog site.

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Good morning Margaret,

I used to collect a LOT of antiques. Those were the days when I lived on a farm and had numerous outbuildings to store my collection in. Then I moved to a 4 bedroom century home so took my collection with me...then another century home that was bigger than the first two. Then I moved to a small place and gave 2/3rds of my collection to an auctioneer friend to auction off in his hall.

I kept a sampling of things from my collection....mainly some graniteware and china ( I used to be a mad collector of china and also of blue graniteware). I have many antique furniture items ...some from auctions and estate sales and some that are family heirlooms. I love antiques.

Jo 

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Jo,

Thanks for sharing your antique history. Have you thought of writing a post on your love of collecting.

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