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  Our 75' X 160' pavilion is all metal construction and is built to withstand heavy rains.  Rain gutters and downspouts carry water to an underground drain, which takes it away from the building.  The "floor" of the pavilion is built higher than the ground outside to force water to run away from the building rather than through it.  Tarps can be pulled across like shower curtains to help keep things dry, as well as at night.  The pavilion has skylights which provide natural lighting that can be supplemented by fluorescent lights.  Each dealer has access to 20 amp electricity.
 

 

  Local sheriff's deputies and police are hired to provide traffic control so that shoppers can safely cross the road as they shop with us and at the Arbors Antiques & Collectibles Show.  We also hire them to provide night security every night of the show. (Officer is behind shoppers.)

Friends don't let friends shop alone.

   

Coffee time!

 

Milton & Bettye Daniel, dealers, search all across the Midwest and always have a great selection of beautiful American Oak furniture to bring to Round Top.

Museum quality postage stamp quilt from the 1800's

 

 

Postage stamp quilt

Calendar Girl

 

Cecil Taylor, dealer:  Rare Coca Cola salesman's  sample. Length 12" X 7 1/2" wide X 10" high.

 

Great antique furniture selections!

 

Incredibly detailed American Indian artwork on the jawbones of cows.

 

Cecil Taylor, dealer:  Cecil has some of the finest pottery you'll find anywhere, including hard to find Roseville Pinecone and Fuschia patterns. He also has a great selection of Persian rugs.

 

 

Ted & Kay Norrid, dealers:  English oak carved wardrobe and English marble topped hunt cabinet.

 

Richard & A.J. Isaac, dealers:  Enterprise coffee grinder #2, manufactured in the late 1800's in Philadelphia.

 

Larry & Lavita Richard, dealers:  Specializing in signs, thermometers & tin advertising.

 

Linda & Jerry Adams, dealers:  Edward Chalmers Leavitt painting from Providence, Rhode Island. Dated 1892, signed front and back. 

 

Linda & Jerry Adams, dealers:  Handmade 1832 trunk with hand forged heart shaped hardware handles.

 

John & Barbara Quinby, dealers:  Tiger stripe oak beveled front display cabinet containing a fine selection of glassware:  Stevens & Williams, Westmoreland and Fenton.

   

Susie & Daryl Sanborn, dealers:  Specializing in primitives & architectural iron pieces.  Elegant iron patio set with a hard to find eight chair setting.

 

Ken & Becky Coatney, dealers:   Two new style cylinder churns displayed on a Clark's 4-drawer spool cabinet. From churns to bear traps, they always have an interesting variety of unusual antiques.

   

Carnival glass

 

Carol Clary, Gary Pickett, Larry & Diane Cook, dealers:  Roseville,   Weller, Hull, and Rookwood pottery.       

 

 

 

16.  Carol Clary, Gary Pickett, Larry & Diane Cook, dealers:  This foursome has a tremendous following for their glassware and American  Pottery:  Fiesta, Blue Willow, and Autumn Leaf.

 

Carol Clary, Gary Pickett, Larry & Diane Cook, dealers:  Vintage toys, games & dolls.

   

Carol Clary, Gary Pickett, Larry & Diane Cook, dealers:  Cut Crystal, Fostoria, and Flow Blue

 

High quality kitchen cabinets, hutch, and chest of drawers.

 

   

Mike & Ashley Flores, vendors:  They provide an attractive splash of color that attracts shoppers eyes as they near the entrance to Round Top Hill, and are a very popular stop for shoppers.  

 

As friendships develop, our dealers often get together in the evening for meals,   visiting and relaxing.

 

 

 

Victor Talking Machine from the late 1800's made prior to RC Victor.

 

Apothecary scale from the late 1800's with weights, seltzer bottles, beehive jugs and moonshine jug.

 

 

Children's washing machine from the 1900's by C. G. Wood Company, Girard, Pa.

 

Pharmacist's cabinet built in the late 1800's, all original pine.

 

 

Original receipt written Adam Davenport for 9 schillings and 6 pence, for 6 dining chairs, dated April 5, 1794.

 

 

Rookwood 11 1/2" scenic vase dated 1946 by noted artist Edward Hurley.

 

 

Doctor's cabinet from about 1910, quarter sawn oak.

 

Coca Cola electric clock with green lettering from the early 1950's.

 

California Bauer pottery made in the 1930's and 1940's in Fiesta colors.

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Old Sleepy Eye Pottery from 1906 - 1929

 

Carnival Glass, pre-1940.

 

1880 Barrel Churn

 

1880 Barrel Churn

 

Oak Medical Cabinet built prior to 1910

 

This is only a small sample of the collectible fishing lures at our last show

Early Gulf sign from the 1930's
   

OK sign from the 1950's
 

Victorian Silver Plate, Tipler water picture, Victorian Silver Plate cruet sets, Figural French artist signed lamp

 

A beautiful assortment of vintage linens is displayed here

 

Good Things and Cottage on Comal display showing a signed 1850's J Hoare & Co. cut crystal compote, a signed 1880 Rome cameo, religious chalkware, early 1900's French mantle clock, and an English oyster plate

 

Vintage charms

 

Collectible mugs

 

Christmas Past has many collectible Christmas items, including religious, Santa, and ornamental

Rare American Art Pottery

 

Rare American Art Pottery

 

Nostalgic toys from days gone by

 

 

"The Jury" displayed with quality vintage furniture

Rare 7' X 10' Persian Heriz rug

 

Happy shoppers find a lot of Good Things at Round Top Hill.

 

Red Cross Magazines from World War I;  1918 illustrations inside include some by noted artists N.C. Wyeth, S.J. Woolf, and J. Paul Verrees

 

Twin oak three stack bookcases with all original leaded glass from about 1910

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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