Editor’s Top Picks from The 2016 Winter Antiques Show
In our opinion, The Winter Antiques Show is the one fair that you need to attend this season. The fair stands as an indication of the Antiques Season. The much-anticipated show consequently runs from Friday, January 22 – 31, 2016 at The Park Avenue Armory.
The grand opening night takes place on Thursday, January 21st, and the Young Collectors Night is on the following week, Thursday, January 28th. This year, High End Weekly™ been asked to choose a few of our favorite pieces for the show before it opens to the public. And of course, we were delighted with this fine prospect.
Nature at its best. A naturally beautiful painting from Sloan at Gerald Peters Gallery.
A great big Blue Map from James Joyce. Truly a welcoming sight to all the wanderlusts out there.
A Pair of Playful Bronze Greyhounds at Hirschl & Adler. How magnificent.
The Wide Open Sky: Pittsburgh Environs from John Kane at Galerie St. Etienne.
Ode to the nostalgic feelings that Americana Art brings into our lives: American House Trade Sign from Olde Hope Antiques.
Have A Seat: Clean lines and sturdy elegance from the Carnegie Armchair at Historical Design.
For the well-dressed woman: Giuliano Persian Cuff from Historical Design.
When you need to impress your guests – and yourself: Sterling Vase from Historical Design.
A Japanese Marbelized Clay Stoneware Vase from one of the Go-To Asian Art Dealer in Manhattan, Joan B. Mirviss.
This art deco eye candy is just the ticket when you need to step out in style – night or day. Cartier Bracelet from Macklowe.
Whimsical Pair of Rams from Barbara Israel.
The Chiesa Lamp is perfect because it can easily fit in a traditional and modern home. Paul Donzella Gallery.
Klein Atomic Bomb Sky from Peter Fetterman. A romantic, yet gloomy scenery of the Big Apple. The perfect moody mood for a cold winter night?
A mischievous, almost abstract Bronze Bird from Lost City Arts. So much fun!
An outstanding Shodo Sasaki Sculpture from Kadego Japanese Art.
When furniture becomes art: Metamorphosis Sculpture from Paul Donzella.
An antique, yet “modern” old print from American painter and printmaker Louis Lozowick.
Springtime in Winter: Who wouldn’t want to possess this Ribbon Back Garden Bench from Robert Young?
An interesting Swedish flatweave from Peter Pap. The geometric lines provide that certain flair for an entryway, or hallway.
Frank Horvat, Givenchy Hat from Peter Fetterman. A-must have for every fashion lover.
The Winter Antiques Show marks its 62nd year in 2016 as the most prestigious art, antiques and design fair in America, featuring the “best of the best” from antiquities through modern times. Held at the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City, the show provides curators, established collectors, dealers, design professionals and first-time buyers with opportunities to view and purchase exceptional objects showcased by more than 70 exhibitors.
The Winter Antiques Show is an annual benefit for the East Side House Settlement(celebrating its 125th anniversary this year), a community resource in the South Bronx. East Side House’s programs focus on education and technology as gateways out of poverty and as the keys to economic opportunity. All revenue from the show’s general admissions and the net proceeds from the preview parties go to East Side House and contribute substantially to its private philanthropic budget.
In honor the 125th anniversary of the East Side House Settlement, High End Weekly™ is having a giveaway. We are offering one very fortunate reader and a guest, tickets to the Young Collectors Night. Tweet Us, Facebook, and/or Instagram Us your comments for a chance to attend The Winter Antique Show on its 62nd year anniversary.