Date: Fri 13-Mar-1998
Date: Fri 13-Mar-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
Historical-society-antiques
Full Text:
Historical Society Has Its Most Successful Antiques Show
(with cuts)
BY KAAREN VALENTA
The Newtown Historical Society conducted its most successful antiques show
last Sunday when more than 900 persons came to the gym at Edmond Town Hall for
the society's 13th annual event.
"It was great," Elin Hayes, historical society president, said. "We had all
positive feedback from the vendors, and everyone who came seemed to be having
a good time."
Twenty-five antiques dealers displayed a variety of furniture, textiles,
silver, lamps, baskets, dolls, tools, treen, china, maps, and paper ephemera.
Dealers beamed as items were quickly sold from their booths.
"It's a great show -- terrific," said Karen Redinger, who operates Redinger's
in New Milford, a specialist in interior design, vintage textiles, silver,
pottery and glass.
"We've been tremendously busy all day long," she said.
Fred Van Nostrano said he has been coming from Long Island to do the Newtown
show for years.
"It's definitely worthwhile," he said. "The primitives, old kitchen ware, and
the like really sell well."
Elin Hayes said the society did more advertising this year than in previous
years and it really paid off.
"The results were phenomenal," she said.
Mrs Hayes said the historical society trustees worked hard on putting together
the show.
"The coordinator, Nancy Taylor, was particularly fantastic," she said. "This
was her first year and our success was due to her stellar efforts. Of course,
we hope she will do it again next year."
After the expenses are paid, proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit the
society in both its public programming and its preservation of the Matthew
Curtiss House and its collections. The circa 1750 museum on Main Street was
open during the show for free tours by docents. Additional open houses will be
held one Sunday a month beginning next month.
