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Spring Antiques at Rhinebeck, New York May 24, 25 2025

More fun awaits at the Spring Antiques Show in Rhinebeck, New York. 125 busy dealers brought something for everyone to their fully stocked booths. The large crowds attest to the popularity of this show. The demographic runs the gamut from young singles, parents with strollers, middle age couples (and singles) old timers ( like us) along with decorators of all ages and dealers. There is literally something for everyone. The atmosphere is festive and convivial. Below are a few standouts. However, I only walked the 3 large buildings twice. When I see photos from other sources who attended the Show, I realize how much I missed! The Spring Antiques Show is located at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds 6550 Rout 9 Rhinebeck, NY . Ample free parking and incredibly helpful shuttles.

The booth of Heller Washam. I was taken by his Windsor Chairs.

The booth of Sylvia Antiques.

Sylvia Antiques

This busy fellow wrote up a number of slips. Ancient Origins.

Joshua Lowenfels

Barnard, New Hope, PA. Loved this chair. It had already sold by the time we saw it. Early birds win.

This dealer had some very interesting fraktur. Marvin Wies Baltimore, Maryland.

Never tire of a New York City skyline. Booth of Mary B. Ross

Attractive decorator booth. Half Acre.

Quilt front and back. Booth of Rue du Tresor

Afterwards, we enjoyed a satisfying lunch at Beekman Arms in Rhinebeck.

Lunch after the American Art Fair