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Urban Art & Antiques
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Through travels to galleries, museums, flea markets and antique shows, we trace the history of civilization through art and antiques. Collecting, viewing and simply enjoying art and antiques fill the pages of this site.
Recent Posts
Antiquing in Brandywine Valley
We had a list of antique stores in the Chads Ford, Pa area, but one more search in Google couldn’t hurt. It was then I saw a photo of Baldwin’s Book Barn and knew we had to go. Moreover, it opened at 9 a.m. long before the Brandywine Rive...
Four Inspiring Booths at the Armory
The prediction given by the barometer being displayed by UK dealers Derek and Tina Rayment Antiques at Antiques & Art at the Armory said “Fair”. Without the benefit of weather forecasts, back in the day every farmer needed a barometer. I comm...
The Journey of Antiquing – 5
Too many times I have heard that young people are not buying antiques from dealers, but have the dealers truly reached out? Is there any measure that the owners of stores and malls can take to attract more young collectors? Here are some of my thou...
A Gaggle of Interests – Dec 6, 2009
26 Photos of Different Types from Austin Auction Gallery In this series, the UAA team will list some of the interesting items that we have found in auctions, antique shops or eBay. We neither own the items or have the capability of examining t...
Antiquing in Pennsylvania
A trip along Route 80, down I-99 and back brought us to a number of antique malls and shops and enough merchandise to make your head spin. The first stop was Lewisburg, Pa. Roller Mills, 100 N. Water Street, Lewisburg, Pa—Contains merchandise from ...
Don’t Miss Antiques & Art at the Armory
A rainy Manhattan night provided an excellent opportunity to spend some time at a preview for Antiques & Art at the Armory, although I don’t think a sunny day could have kept me outside. The best thing about the show is the wide variety of ...

