Barn Star Productions, 7 Center St, Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Tel (845)876-0616Fax: (845)876-8271E-mail:barnstar1@aol.com

Your Destination For Quality Antique Shows

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Friday, April 8,
Saturday, April 9,
and Sunday, April 10, 2005
Located at the PA Convention Center, Hall D
Hours and Admission
Friday, 10am - 7pm, $15
Saturday, 10am - 7pm, $10
Sunday, 10am - 5pm, $5

No Preview • No Early Buyers
Unlimited re-entry with admission

Show Phone: (215) 418 -5500 (April 6 - 10 only)


Welcome to Antiques at the Center
formerly Philadelphia’s Navy Pier Antiques Show.


Barn Star Productions is proud to announce that
Philadelphia’s Navy Pier Antiques Show has changed for the better.
With a new show name and a new location at
The Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall D, we promise an antiquing experience
you will find easy to navigate and exciting to shop
.
Featuring 90 nationally recognized
American & European antiques specialists

 Formal & Rural Furniture   Oriental Carpets    Exceptional Folk Art
  Textiles   Garden    Ceramics     Fine Art     Chinese & English Porcelain
 Metalwares   Jewelry     Period Accessories and More!

2005 Exhibitor List

A Bird In Hand Antiques
ron@abirdinhand.com

Aileen Minor Antiques
aileenminor@chesapeake.net

Alan & Kathy Stacey
Tea Caddies & Fine Boxes
ks@antiqueboxes.uk.com
www.antiqueboxes.uk.com

American Spirit/
Ted & Jennifer Fuehr
tedatiii@aol.com

Art & Antique Gallery, Inc.
wmunion@charter.net

Autumn Pond Antiques
autumnpond@comcast.net

Barry and Lisa McAllister, Inc.
mcall@fred.net

Ben Karr Antiques
bkarrantiques@localline.com

Bernard Cohen/ London
bgcl@mindspring.com

Brandegee Antiques
rob@robertbrandegee.com

Brant Mackley Gallery
mackley1@earthlink.net

Britannia House
pobox705@msn.com

Carl Hammer Gallery
hammergall@aol.com
www.hammergallery.com

Charles Wilson Antiques
and Folk Art
orvette@comcast.net

Charlton Bradsher American Antiques
cbradsher1@charter.net

Chuck White Folk Art & Antiques
chuck@chuckwhiteantiques.com

Clifford A. Wallach
tramptr@aol.com
www.trampart.com

Colette Donovan

Darwin
cpw@ritzfilmbill.com

David H. Horst Antiques
horstantq@comcast.net

David L. Good/
Samuel W. Forsythe
sam_forsythe2002@sbcglobal.net

Dixon-Fine Hall Antiques
ahall63470@aol.com

Dogwood Antiques
dwantiques@verizon.net

Douglas Constant , Inc.
dconstant@optonline.net

East Dennis Antiques
edantiques@capecod.net

Ed Weissman Antiquarian
edw@edweissmanantiques.com

Eve Stone Antiques, Ltd.
info@evestoneantiques.com

Francis J. Purcell Inc.
fjpurcell2@aol.com
www.francispurcell.com

Fred Giampietro
fredgiampietro@earthlink.net
www.fredgiampietro.com

Gemini Antiques Ltd.
julgert0223@earthlink.net

George & Debbie Spiecker
g.spiecker@comcast.net

Gloria M. Lonergan Antiques
pglonergan@patmedia.net

Gold Goat
info@goldgoat.com
www.goldgoat.com

Gregory Carraher gcaam@comcast.net

Harvey Art & Antiques
harvey@harveyantiques.com

Heller Washam Antiques

Holden Antiques
anholden@aol.com

Irvin & Dolores Boyd Antiques
info@boydsantiques.com

Ita J. Howe
idhowe@ptd.net

J. LiaBraaten Antiques
jliabraaten@aol.com

J. M. Sorkin
info@jmsorkin.com
www.jmsorkin.com

Jackie Radwin
jr@onr.com

James Grievo Antiques

Jan Whitlock Textiles
janwhitlock@aol.com

Jane Langol Antiques
sumrein@zoominternet.net

Jeff R. Bridgman
American Antiques
jrbantq@ptd.net

Joan Wenger Antiques
david.wenger@jefferson.edu

John Reeder Fine Art, LLC
info@johnreeder.com
www.johnreeder.com

Judd Gregory
jgregory@sover.net

Judith and James Milne, Inc.
milneinc@aol.com

Kemble's American Furniture

Laura Fisher/
Antique Quilts & Americana
info@laurafisherquilts.com

Leo Arons at The Gilded Lion
www.gildedlion.com

Martin Chasin Fine Arts, LLC
mchasin@att.net
www.martinchasinfinearts.com

Marvin Baer
orientway@optonline.net
www.trocadero.com/baer

Michael S. Haber
michaelhaber@earthlink.net

Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Blum

Neely & Neely Antiques
adalinen@aol.com

Neverbird Antiques
w.subjack@verizon.net
www.neverbirdantiques.com

Newsom & Berdan Antiques
newsomberdan@aol.com

Oakland Art and Antiques

Otto & Susan Hart
ottohart@sover.net

Port 'N Starboard Gallery
mleslie@maine.rr.com

Raccoon Creek Antiques, LLC
at Oley Forge
raccooncreek@msn.com

Renee Carol Rush
frush707@comcast.net

Richard Rasso
barich@excite.com

Robert Perry Antiques
rperi864@aol.com

Robert Zollinhofer Antiques

Running Battle Antiques
runningbantiques@aol.com

Russ and Karen Goldberger/
RJG Antiques
antiques@rjgantiques.com

Rutabaga Pie Antiques
rutabag@mindspring.com

S. Scott Powers Antiques
steve@burlsnuff.com
www.burlsnuff.com

SAJE Americana

Schweiz-Mar

Steve Smoot Antiques
smootantiq@aol.com

Sylvia Antiques Inc.
saces@sylviaantiques.com

T. L. Dwyer Antiques
tleed@enter.net

The Herrs
trishherr@aol.com

The Norwoods' Spirit of America
spiritofamerica@comcast.net

Thomas R. Longacre
longacreantiques@cheshire.net

Thurston Nichols American Antiques LLC
tn@thurstonnichols.com

Time & Strike, Inc.
johnandpatsnead@aol.com

Van Tassel/Baumann
American Antiques
rvtstitches@aol.com

Victor Weinblatt
vweinblatt@comcast.net

William R. & Teresa F. Kurau
lampeter@epix.net


Barn Star Productions would like to thank
Philadelphia Magazine's Home & Garden Magazine
for their continued support.

Look for your copy of
Philadelphia's Home and Garden Magazine
at the show.


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here
Philadelphia Magazine

About The Pennsylvania Convention Center

Show Amenities:

 Convenient Parking:
There are 42 parking lots
within a seven block radius of the Center

 On-Site Gourmet Café  
 On-Site Shipping by Mailing Services Plus
  Free shuttle to and from
The Philadelphia Antiques Show,
and  30th Street Train Station
Saturday and Sunday.
 Easy Access for patrons with special needs

The Pennsylvania Convention Center opened in June 1993, has 1.5 million square feet of space and an exhibit hall the size of six football fields. Visitors can cross a sky bridge from the Philadelphia Marriott Hotel to view the architectural highlight of the Center – the magnificently restored, Victorian style Reading train shed. The Center showcases the largest permanent collection of contemporary art, installed throughout the building. Located at 1101 Arch Street, the Convention Center is within walking distance of the historic area, shopping and other tourist attractions.


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Accommodations
Philadelphia’s Newest Hotel,
The Hampton Inn features
:
 250 beautifully appointed, state-of-the-art
    guest rooms.
 All rooms are equipped with Coffee Makers,     Iron/Board, and two-line speaker phone with Dataport     featuring FREE high-speed Internet Access.
    FREE in-room movie channel, and FREE local calls.
Two & One Bedroom King Suites available.
·

Amenities:
 Complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast
  Fitness Center
 Indoor Pool & Whirlpool
 Guest Laundry Facilities on site
  Hilton HHonors Program©
             100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!



      

Location:
 Adjacent to the PA Convention Center
 One Block from the Reading Terminal Market
 Walking distance to the Historic Area, the Museum      District, and over 50 shops and restaurants.
 Easily Accessible from I-95, 676, NJ Turnpike &
     PA Turnpike.

Mention Barn Star Productions or Antiques at the Center to take advantage of special room rates.

Hampton Inn – Philadelphia
1301 Race Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 665-9100 Fax: (215) 665-9200

Hersha Hospitality Management, LP

Travel and Directions

Below the Convention Center Complex, Market East Station connects the Center with
Amtrak’s 30th Street Station and Philadelphia’s International Airport via regional rail service,
making it simple for travelers to avoid city traffic.

Special AMTRAK Discount!

Mention FARE CODE X32G-936 and save 10% off the lowest available fare to
Philadelphia, PA between April 5 - April 13, 2005. Call Amtrak 1-800-872-7245.
Fare code cannot be used when booking via internet. Not valid on Auto Train.
Offer valid with Sleepers, Business Class or First Class seats with payment of the full
applicable accommodation charges. Fare is valid on Metroliner and Acela service for all
departures seven days a week, except for holiday blackouts. Transfer to regional rail
service and exit at Market East Station which is connected directly to the
Convention Center.

For train service from your area into Philadelphia's 30th Street Train Station, click here:

Amtrak

Free Shuttle Service
A free shuttle service will link Antiques at the Center (on 12th St .under the tunnel),
with the Philadelphia Antiques Show (at 33rd and Market),
and 30th Street Station (on the 29th St. side) so visitors can
make the most of their antiquing adventure.

The shuttle is a loop service picking up approximately every 30 minutes
at the following locations:

  • Antiques at the Center on 12th St. under the tunnel
  • 30th Street Train Station on the 29th Street side of the station
  • Philadelphia Antiques Show at the main entrance near 33rd and Market Sts.
Shuttle Schedule

Saturday, 4/9/05

2 vans: 9:30am – 7pm
Antiques at the Center
30th Street Train Station
Philadelphia Antiques Show

Sunday, 4/10/05
2 vans: 9:30am – 5pm
Antiques at the Center
30th Street Train Station
Philadelphia Antiques Show

Shuttle service is a loop service which will stop approximately every 30 minutes.


For SEPTA bus information
: Call (215)580-7777

For Taxi Service: Call City Cab Co., Inc. (215)492-6500

Directions
Located in the heart of Philadelphia at 11th and Arch Streets, The Pennsylvania Convention Center is
a state-of-the-art facility designed for easy customer access, and is surrounded by parking lots, restaurants, hotels and hundreds of daily pedestrians. We look forward to seeing you at the show!

From Northeast Philadelphia:
Route 1 South (Roosevelt Blvd.) to I-76 East (follow signs for Central Philadelphia). Exit 38/I-676 East (exit on left). Exit I-676 East at Broad Street/Route 611 (2nd exit). You will be on Vine Street. Follow signs for Vine Street/PA Convention Center to 12th Street (4 traffic lights). Make a right on to 12th Street. The entrances to the Convention Center are located two blocks ahead at the NE and NW corners of 12th and Arch Streets.
From the Northern and Western Suburbs:
Take I-76 East to Exit 344/I- 676 East. Follow signs for Central Philadelphia. Exit I-676 East at Broad Street/Rte. 611 (2nd exit). You will be on Vine Street. Follow signs for Vine Street/PA Convention Center to 12th Street (4 traffic lights) and make a right on to 12th Street. The entrances to the Convention Center are located two blocks ahead at the NE and NW corners of 12th and Arch Streets.
From the Pennsylvania Turnpike:
Follow Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 20/I-476. Take I-476 South to Exit 57/I-76 Philadelphia. Stay on I-76 East for approximately 12 miles to Exit 344/I-676 East. Take I- 676 East and exit at Broad Street/Rte. 611 (2nd exit). You will be on Vine Street. Follow signs for Vine Street/PA Convention Center to 12th Street (4 traffic lights). Make a right on to 12th Street. The entrances to the Convention Center are located two blocks ahead at the NE and NW corners of 12th and Arch Streets.
From PA Route 309:
Take PA 309 South to Pennsylvania Turnpike. Follow Turnpike West to Exit 20/I-476. Take I/476 South to Exit 57/I-76 Philadelphia. Stay on I-76 East for approximately 12 miles. Exit at 344/I- 676 East. Take I-676 East and exit at Broad Street/Rte. 611 (2nd exit). You will be on Vine Street. Follow signs for Vine Street/PA Convention Center to 12th Street (4 traffic lights). Make a right on to 12th Street. The entrances to the Convention Center are located two blocks ahead at the NE and NW corners of 12th and Arch Streets.
From US Route 611:
Take US 611 South into Philadelphia (611 South becomes Broad Street). Drive South on Broad Street for approximately 8 miles. In Center City, turn left onto Vine Street. Follow Vine Street/local traffic to 12th Street (2 traffic lights). Make a right on to 12th Street. The entrances to the Convention Center are located two blocks ahead at the NE and NW corners of 12th and Arch Streets.
From Interstate 95 South:
Take I-95 South to Exit 22 Central Philadelphia/I- 676. Stay in the left lane of this exit. Follow signs for 676 West to the 1st exit (Broad Street). This exit brings you up to 15th Street. Get into the left lane, follow the sign for 611/Broad Street and make a left turn on to Vine Street. Follow signs for Vine Street/PA Convention Center. Make a right on to 12th Street. The entrances to the Convention Center is located two blocks ahead at the NE and NW corners of 12th and Arch Streets.
From Interstate 95 North:
Take I-95 North to Exit 22 Central Philadelphia / I- 676. Stay in the left lane of this exit. Follow signs for I-676 West to the 1st exit (Broad Street). This exit brings you up to 15th Street. Get into left lane and follow the sign for 611/Broad Street and make a left turn on to Vine Street. Follow signs for Vine Street/PA Convention Center. Make a right on to 12th Street. The entrances to the Convention Center are located two blocks ahead at the NE and NW corners of 12th and Arch Streets.
From the New Jersey and Atlantic City Area:
Take Atlantic City Expressway to 42 North. Follow 42 North to Rte. 676 to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, crossing into Philadelphia. Follow local traffic and the signs for Vine Street/PA Convention Center. Go approximately 6 blocks and make a left turn onto 12th Street. The entrances to the Convention Center are located two blocks ahead at the NE and NW corners of 12th and Arch Streets.
From the New Jersey Turnpike:
Take NJ Turnpike to exit 4 (Philadelphia / Camden Exit). Take Rte. 73 North and follow it to Rte. 38 West. Take 38 West to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, crossing into Philadelphia. Follow local traffic and the signs for Vine Street/PA Convention Center. Go approximately 6 blocks and make a left turn onto 12th Street. The entrances to the Convention Center are located two blocks ahead at the NE and NW corners of 12th and Arch Streets.

Sorry....absolutely no dogs allowed at the show!

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Barn Star Productions
7 Center St
Rhinebeck, New York 12572
(845)876-0616
Fax: (845)876-8271