What’s old is new again
December 3-6, 2009
Greenwich Civic Center
90 Harding Road, Old Greenwich, CT
General admission at door $15
For information, call 203-869-6899, ext. 14
SCHEDULE
Thursday December 3 - Opening Night Party, 6:30-9:30 pm
Friday December 4 - General Admission, 11 am–6 pm
Saturday December 5 - General Admission, 11 am–6 pm
Sunday December 6 - General Admission, 11 am–5 pm
DIRECTIONS TO EASTERN CIVIC CENTER
90 Harding Road, Old Greenwich, CT
From I-95:
Exit 5 off 95 NORTH, go right at end of ramp. Go to next traffic light and make a right
onto Sound Beach Avenue. Go under I-95 bridge, keep right at rotary, then a quick
left onto Forest Avenue.
Go 2 blocks to stop sign, Harding Road and turn left onto Harding Road.
Civic Center is immediately on right. Parking lot is on left.
From US 1:
US 1 (East Putnam Avenue to Sound Beach Avenue.
Turn onto Sound Beach Avenue. Go under I-95 Bridge.
Keep right at rotary, and a quick left onto Forest Avenue.
Go 2 blocks to stop sign, Harding Road and turn left onto Harding Road.
Civic Center is immediately on right. Parking lot is on left.
The Greenwich Antiques Show
From Friday, December 4 through Sunday, December 6, the 52st Greenwich Antiques Show — the centerpiece of the annual, week-long series of antiques and art events known as Antiquarius — will take place at the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, 90 Harding Road in Old Greenwich, CT. A gala opening night party on Thursday, December 3 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. will kick off the Antiques Show weekend. Guests are invited to browse the 40 impressive exhibits of world class art and antiques while enjoying cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.
The renowned antiques show is managed for the third year by Keeling Wainwright Associates, and features nationally and internationally known dealers from as far as Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois to as close by as New Canaan. Antiques Show hours are Friday from 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; Saturday from 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. General admission is $15 per person.
“The Greenwich Antiques Show has been defining baeutiful interiors for over 50 years and has long been a trusted source for the finest 18th, 19th, and 20th century American, European and Asian decorative furnishings, garden furniture, folk art, fine art and estate jewelry,” said Fraser Bennett Beede who co-chaired the 2008 show with Alease Fisher Tallman.
“Many of our dealers have been with this show a long time and this year, there will be an additional emphasis on smaller pieces at a variety of prices to meet the needs of today’s collector. The range of antiques and art will be broad and we feel that now is a favorable time to find good values on special pieces to accent your home or expand a collection.”
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