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All of the dealers, except for 4, will be returning
for the 2nd Annual GWHS Antiques Show. New this year we will have 6
additional dealers in “the old schoolroom” in the Monocacy Building.
The dates align again with the prestigious “Heart of the Valley”
antique show at the Ice House in Bethlehem. Many attendees last year
enjoyed an exciting day of antiquing by visiting both shows, only 8
miles apart.
The GWHS Antiques Show will feature 30 quality
antique dealers in three historic buildings at the Governor Wolf
Historical Society’s Park. Highlights will be historic room
settings, hearth cooking & sampling, a vintage fashion show and
informative speakers. Jen & Allen George “the Daily Grind” in Bath
will be serving up delicious coffee, sandwiches & more in the
Schoolhouse
Café. Parking is free, admission is $6.00.
Description:
30 select exhibitors featuring 18th, 19th & early 20th century
American, English, primitive & period furniture and accessories –
folk art, pottery, textiles, jewelry, lighting, wrought iron, hearth
ware, pewter, tin, toys, silver and china. The antiques will be
showcased in tow stone late 1700s buildings, some in period room
settings.
Food:
Enjoy tasty dishes in a quaint café setting
Demonstration:
Hearth-cooking and tasting in the 1785 Ralston-McKeen House and a
vintage fashion show.
Location:
The Governor Wolf Historical Society park is located at 6600
Jacksonville Rd., Bath PA 18014. From Rt. 22 go north on Rt. 512
for 2.8 miles. Turn west onto Jacksonville Rd and go 0.1 mile.
Located between Historic Bath and Bethlehem.
Proceeds
Benefit: All proceeds go to the Governor Wolf
Historical Society and the preservation of its historic buildings.
We have NO paid staff, we are all volunteers.
For additional information call Carol 610-390-0555
or GWHS 610-837-9015
There will be 30 antique dealers. The show cards have been printed
and distributed to antique shops, malls and shows.
It will be held at the Governor Wolf Historical
Society’s Park in all three historic buildings. This show will act
as a companion show to the already established
Heart of the Valley
Show held at the Ice House in Bethlehem just 8 miles away.