The East Hampton Antique & Design Show Returns to the Hamptons
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The East Hampton Antiques & Design Show Returns to the Hamptons
10 James Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937
Preview Cocktail Party:
Friday, July 14 (6 p.m.–8 p.m.)
Show Dates:
Advance admission: $15
Saturday, July 15 (10 a.m.–6 p.m.) through Sunday, July 16 (10 a.m.–5 p.m.)
The second week in July is busy in the Hamptons. In addition to the Hamptons Fine Art Fair in Southampton, which runs July 13–16, that same weekend, the East Hampton Antiques & Design Show at Mulford Farm in the heart of East Hampton Village will run from July 14–16 to benefit the East Hampton Historical Society. More than 200 art and design galleries are participating in the two shows with around 50 dealers at the East Hampton Antiques & Design Show.
Liz Lange, American fashion designer, entrepreneur, author, and podcast host is the Honorary Chairperson of the Friday, July 14 preview Cocktail Party, which offers patrons early buying. “It’s a great evening because old and new East Hampton are all together,” Lange said. “So come and shop, come see your friends, come meet some designer you’ve always wanted to meet. It's a highlight of the summer and an event I never miss.”
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Left: Rare Torun neck collar with rutilated quartz. Courtesy of Drucker Antiques. Right: An extremely rare Georg Jensen sterling silver fish platter #335C and cover #335, designed by Johan Rohde, circa 1919. Courtesy of Drucker Antiques. |
The East Hampton Antiques & Design Show is a boutique and focused fair with an accent on antiques, art, and mid-century decorative items for the home and garden. Among the highlights of the 2023 show is a booth by Drucker Antiques presenting a collection of Georg Jensen jewelry designed by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe (1927–2004), also known as Torun. She was one of Sweden's most important 20th-century silversmiths and a master jeweler, achieving international acclaim in her lifetime.
Other Incollect dealers exhibiting in the show include Wells and Company and Glen Leroux, both of which are bringing a selection of outstanding mid-century furniture, decorative arts, paintings and sculpture.
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Left: Oil on canvas by Balcomb Greene, 1963, likely a scene off the coast of Montauk. Courtesy of Wells and Company. Right: 18th-century American pine trestle table. Courtesy of Wells and Company. |
Ronald Wells from Wells and Company has exhibited with the East Hampton Show since its inception and is a big fan of the event. “I have learned that this is an eclectic and fun clientele. My booth this year will be equally as diverse, filled with a collection of American art, European and American decorative arts, and furniture from the 18th- to mid-20th century including an oil on canvas by Balcomb Greene, from 1963, likely a scene off the coast of Montauk.”
Meanwhile, dealer Andrew Ford Fine Art is presenting works by Jorge Blanco, an artist who has created a body of distinctive, colorful, and immensely joyful sculptures using painted metal.
For tickets, contact the East Hampton Historical Society at 631-324-6850, ext. 1, or e-mail info@easthamptonhistory.org. Tickets can be purchased online by visiting the Events page on the East Hampton Historical Society’s website at www.easthamptonhistory.org.
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Participating Dealers:
Andrew Ford Fine Art Andrew Spindler Ann Parke Collection Antique Reflections Jewelers Bell&Preston Carole Pinto Fine Arts Chinalai Tribal Antiques, LTD. / Chinalai Modern Colette Donovan Antiques DGA - Objects of Art Embellish Antiques First Rugs Inc. Ginger Lyons de Neufville Gracious Tables Gray Antiques Greenwald Antiques H A L F A C R E Antiques & Interiors Harbor House West Shore Hoare & Hoare Antiques indian pink Jacqueline Graber JimmyZ Jewelry | Kitty Clay, LLC Lao Design Lawrence Farms Antiques Mantiques Modern Mark Shilen Gallery Merit Michele Fox Antiques & Design More & More Antiques Newlyn Lowly ORMOLU Antiques Peace and Plenty Antiques Piggy Kitchen Polaris Gallery Rayon Roskar Robert Massello Furniture Stephanie Schofield Susan Simon TJ Antorino Tom Luciano Village Braider Vintage Musts Withington & Company |