Bob has been involved in the Antiques business since 1972, while attending The Ohio State University. The love of the Outdoors eventually led him to pursue a career in the Sporting Art, Sporting Collectibles and Rustic Specialty fields of the antique business.
It has taken us a long time to get to this point in business. Starting as collectors in 1965, trying to furnish our first home with antiques soon became a passion. The hunt was on. Furniture, vintage decoys, folk art and much more soon became a driving force in our lives. As we began to … Continue reading J & G Enoksen→
Allan and Penny are well known amongst both the collector and dealer communities as respected dealers with extensive knowledge, a keen eye, and a strong passion for period American Folk Art. Penny, a native of Wilkes-Barre Penn. has a BS in Social Work and an MSW from Columbia University. She began her love affair with … Continue reading Allan Katz Americana→
I’ve sometimes wondered if becoming an antiques dealer was in part genetic, as my great-grandfather Oscar owned a pawn shop in Jersey City, NJ in the early 19th century. But regardless of what started me on this path, being an antiques dealer is the best job I ever had . . . learning new things, … Continue reading Randi Ona Antiques→
Mark McHugh and Spencer Gordon have been in business together as Spencer Marks since 1987. When we met, Mark was working in IT for a major telecommunications company in Boston, and Spencer had just finished his degree in history at BU. Spencer continued his studies in decorative arts when, four years later, we established our … Continue reading Spencer Marks, Ltd.→
Founder of Ziebarth’s Gallery, Zac Ziebarth is a second-generation antiques & art dealer specializing in Native American Art, Historic Militaria, and Antique Americana. At age 32, he is President-elect of the Antiques Dealers Association of America, Inc., representing a youthful wave of energy to the antiques trade while being guided by his traditional roots. Some … Continue reading Ziebarth’s Gallery→
Bittner Antiques was founded by Brian Bittner, a third generation Vermont antique dealer with over twenty years of experience. His grandfather, Jack, began buying and selling antiques in the 1960s and opened his shop, “Yankee Ingenuity Antiques,” in Brattleboro, VT. Brian’s father, George, picked up the trade at an early age and continues to buy … Continue reading Bittner Antiques→
The NHADA is proud to announce Matt Ehresman will join the New Hampshire Antique Show as a new dealer this August. A veterinarian and antiques dealer for over 20 years, Matt specializes in 18th and 19th century early American furniture, folk art and accessories. “I am honored and thrilled to be part of the New … Continue reading Matt Ehresman→
Oliver Garland specializes in authentic antiques and curiosities from the 17th century through to the 19th century. His primary focus is paintings, sculpture, folk art and decorative smalls with both American and European origins. His goal is to source rare, and unusual objects to satisfy his collectors and customers lust for curiosity.
Leon and Steven Weiss, Proprietors of Gemini Antiques Ltd., began collecting antique toys and mechanical banks at the tender age of eleven in 1968. By the time they were of college age (1975) it was a full-fledged family affair. Early on they met famous collectors such as Barney Barenholtz, Lloyd Ralston and Louis Hertz. Mentored … Continue reading Gemini Antiques Ltd.→