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28th Antique Stocking Stuffers Show and Sale

CROSS
RIVER, NY…Rows and rows of tables creatively adorned by approximately 50
antiques dealers with especially selected vintage treasures will greet an
estimated 800 shoppers.
The show is easily
reached via Route 684 exit 6, turning east on Rte. 35 for approximately 4.5
miles, making a left onto N. Salem Rd. 



Merchandise at the Antique Stocking Stuffers
show must fit into the categories of antique, estate and vintage costume
jewelry; silver and silver-related antiques and collectibles and a general line
of antiques and collectibles measuring no more than 6 inches by 6 inches and
able to fit a

holiday stocking. Size
allowances are made for silver and for items that can be folded or rolled while
displayed such as vintage belts, scarves and hankies. “Yes, it is a bit of a
game,” notes show manager Vivien Cord (Cord Shows Ltd., Armonk, NY) “but the dealers
love the challenge and save items that are perfect for this once-a-year holiday
tradition. Our customers save this day with great anticipation knowing that if
there is a collector on their gift list, they

probably won’t be
disappointed.” 



Some of what
will be found, displayed by dealers from VA to NH, include sugars and creamers;
figurines; salt and pepper shaker sets; antique and vintage Christmas ornaments
and decorations; military, police and fire department badges; English brass;
paper

machier objects; a
collection of Victorian hair (mourning) jewelry; vintage cameras; purses;
primitives; miniature oil lamps; pottery; porcelain; still banks; silver
overlay, sterling, silver-plate including hollowware, flatware and
candlesticks; treenware; netsuke; Beatrix Potter figurines; perfumes; country
items; Americana; Bakelite; coins; fans; spectacles; gloves; hair ornaments;
hat pins; belts; tiny art; Inuit carvings; watches; ephemera; dresser items;
textiles; tea cadies; frames; souvenirs; doll house furniture; boxes; toys;
keys; buttons and sewing items; advertising; tole; tins; ash trays; kitchen and barware; autographs; books; molds;
Orientalia; and of course, fine antique, estate and vintage costume jewelry.

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Admission, which benefits the JJ
High School PTO, is $7 (12 and under free). If coming by RR, take the
Metro-North Harlem Line to Katonah, NY, about 6 miles away. Please confirm

before traveling in ice
and snow.  Call Cord Shows Ltd. at 914-273-4667 or email
CordShows@aol.com





































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