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Tiffany lily lamp from Philip Chasen Antiques, at the Pier Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.

Armory and Pier 92 shows are bigger, more diverse, says promoter

Tiffany lily lamp from Philip Chasen Antiques, at the Pier Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Tiffany lily lamp from Philip Chasen Antiques, at the Pier Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
NEW YORK – Americana & Antiques at the Pier, Jan. 22-23, on Pier 92 is being billed “The freshest show of Antiques Week” by Stella Show Management Co.’s director Jeanne Stella.

This event offers the youngest and newest dealers in antiques selling the newest, innovative and trendy styles in decorating and collecting. The Pier show is a “smidge less polished” than other shows in New York for Antiques Week, but it makes up for that with spectacular buys that are ripe for picking, said Stella.

Many of the 200 dealers will have industrial furniture and design – considered by many the new Americana. Also included this January is a special section of antiquarian, art and collectible books: Book Alley.

Antiques at the Armory, Jan. 21-23, at the Armory on 26th Street is “The hub of Antiques Week,” with free shuttles to and from the venerable Winter Antiques Show uptown and the pier show on the West Side.

The Armory event offers 100 dealers with compelling and affordable antiques from many eras. Although Americana, folk art and American furniture are well represented at the event there is also a great selection of 20th-century modern, and international art, silver, ceramics and furnishings.

In addition to free shuttles between the two Stella shows, there is a combination ticket available for $20 (each show is $15 alone).

Antiques at the Armory show times are 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday. Regular admission is $15.

Americana & Antiques at the Pier (12th Avenue at West 52nd Street) times are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Regular admission is $15.

Both Americana & Antiques at the Pier and Antiques at the Armory are presented by Stella Show Management Co. The company offers combination tickets ($20 for both shows) and free shuttle service between the two shows.

Show details and exhibitor information are available at www.stellashows.com.

Download Antiques Week at a Glance <http://www.stellashows.com/showmgr_imgs/ZJD1463_otherarmory20030117_7.pdf> to see a full antiques week calendar and map.

 

 


ADDITIONAL IMAGES OF NOTE


Victorian pillow top from Odds & Ads. It is one of a few dozen circa 1902-1910 printed textiles they will be exhibiting at the Pier Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Victorian pillow top from Odds & Ads. It is one of a few dozen circa 1902-1910 printed textiles they will be exhibiting at the Pier Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Carved eagle sternboard from a 19th-century sailing ship named the Little Eagle out of the island of Ossawba, N.C. Firehouse Antiques will have it at the Pier Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Carved eagle sternboard from a 19th-century sailing ship named the Little Eagle out of the island of Ossawba, N.C. Firehouse Antiques will have it at the Pier Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Rare bottle doll, late 19th century, from South Road Antiques, at the Pier Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Rare bottle doll, late 19th century, from South Road Antiques, at the Pier Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Exquisite extra-illustrated set of the ‘Life of Napoleon’ with Bonaparte’s signature, sumptuously bound for presentation from Mosher Books, ABAA, at the Pier show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Exquisite extra-illustrated set of the ‘Life of Napoleon’ with Bonaparte’s signature, sumptuously bound for presentation from Mosher Books, ABAA, at the Pier show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
George Jensen ‘Rose’ bonbonniere No. 262, 1920s, to be exhibited at Armory Show by Drucker Antiques. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
George Jensen ‘Rose’ bonbonniere No. 262, 1920s, to be exhibited at Armory Show by Drucker Antiques. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Set of six woven leather and oak armchairs designed by Stewart Ross James, Winchester, N.H., circa 1955. Andrew Spindler will have the set at the Armory Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.
Set of six woven leather and oak armchairs designed by Stewart Ross James, Winchester, N.H., circa 1955. Andrew Spindler will have the set at the Armory Show. Image courtesy of Stella Show Management Co.