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On ebay you'll find over 100 categories covering the Medieval and Renaissance periods, through Georgian, Regency and Victorian, to Edwardian, Art Nouveau and Art Deco.

Antique Dealers in California

Linda Stamberger

Linda Stamberger, author of "Antiquing In Florida", is a Florida expert and freelance writer of many genres. Visit this site to read her articles - some of which are available for purchase - as is her book.


Brooks Novelty Antiques and Records

Brooks Novelty is an all-vinyl record store. We specialize in: jukeboxes, vintage soda machines, antique slot machines, pin balls, arcade games, neon clocks and signs, rare concert posters, old advertising signs and much more!


The Antique Company

Established in the late 1900's, we occupy a huge corner building with a small garden area that leads to another 1000 sq foot store (called TAC) that contains our Mid Century collection.


Vintage Westclox

Westclox photo identification gallery and history and information of clocks, watches and other timepieces. This site primarily displays American clocks made by Westclox that were made from the early 1900's up to about the 1960's.


Antique Appraisals On-Line

We are one of the country's largest, oldest, most qualified and respected appraisal services. The majority of our appraisals are estate and personal property evaluations for valuation documentation purposes. However, we have evaluated goods and personal property for natural disaster losses (hurricanes), theft, fire, freight and shipping damage after the loss has occurred.


Connoisseur Antiques

Featuring fine antique furniture, Connoisseur Antiques is a Los Angeles Antique Furniture Showroom specializing in antique clocks and mirrors, European and French antiques, Antique Lighting, Chandeliers, Sconces, Armoires and much more.


Liz's Antique Hardware

Antique Hardware is the backbone of our business. We offer a complete selection of door, window and furniture hardware, lighting and accessories circa 1890 to 1970.


San Francisco Antique and Design Mall

San Francisco Antique and Design Mall is the largest antique mall in northern California. We opened our doors in October 1997 with 75 dealers and today we have over 200 of San Francisco's most professional antique specialists.


Ambiance Antiques

Importer of 18th and 19th Century French Antiques


C'est La Vie Antiques

European Antique and Accessories in San Diego, CA.


Lang Antiques

We carry a large selection of fine antique jewelry, antique rings & antique engagement rings. We also have vintage estate jewelry, vintage estate rings & vintage estate engagement rings from the Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian & Art Deco style periods.


Once in a Blue Moon Online Thrift Store

We are an online thrift store featuring new, used, and unusual items.


Sunday, May 27, 2012

Veterans to ride to annual service in antique autos - Blueridgenow.com

Veterans to ride to annual service in antique autos - Blueridgenow.com

Hendersonville's annual Memorial Day service is set for 11 a.m. Monday at Forest Lawn Cemetery. The ceremony remembers those who have died serving their country.

All veterans and active duty members of the miliary are encouraged to participate and will be escorted to the park by the Hendersonville Antique Car Club in classic, antique or vintage cars.

Veterans and active duty members will meet at the American Legion Hall on Washington Street or the VFW Post at Five Points to be assembled into the cars. The participants should arrive at either location by 9 a.m.

A caravan of cars will leave from each location at 9:30 a.m., and the caravan from the VFW will meet with the American Legion caravan and continue onto Main Street, then Four Seasons Boulevard and on to Forest Lawn.

Hendersonville Antique Car Club, Great Smoky Mountains AACA, the British Car Club and the Transylvania Cruisers have all participated in previous services, along with owners of classic vehicles.

For more information, visit the HACC website at www.hendersonvilleantique carclub.org or call 828-696-4168.


Source: www.blueridgenow.com

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