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Renninger’sANTIQUE GUIDE

EXTRAVAGANZASPECIAL SUNDAY, APRIL 30 @ RENNINGER’S ADAMSTOWN, PA

KUTZTOWN, PA•APRIL 27-28-29, 2017SPEC

It Is Always About the Demographics

Generation Age Population PercentageGreatest Generation

Age 89 and Older

3 Million 0.009 %

Silent Generation

71-88 26.2 Million 0.081 %

Boomers 52-70 72.9 Million 0.226 %

Generation X 36-51 65.9 Million 0.204 %

Millennials 19-35 75.5 Million 0.234 %

Generation Z 18 and younger

77.9 Million 0.246 %

Dick Tracy Characters

Some of the plots, names and situations in the old Dick Tracy comics would be considered non-PC today. But the foul smelling, dirty thief B.O. Plenty has become a popular character. A walking tin windup toy of B.O. holding his beautiful baby Sparkle sold at auction for $118.

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Foreign Rate on request.Full payment must accompany all orders. Rates subject to change.

www.renningersfl orida.net

CURRENT PRICES

COMING UPAPRIL14-16 ......Lakewood 400, Cumming, GA14-16 ......NC State Fairgrounds, Raleigh,

NC19-23 ......Fairgrounds, Carlisle, PA21-23 ......SUNY Broome Ice Center,

Binghamton, NY22 ...........On The Streets, Mullica Hill,

NJ….Antiques22-23 ......Duval H.S., Lanham, MD….

Dep.Glass23 ...........Farm &Home Center, Lancaster,

PA….Doll/Teddy27-29 ......Renningers Extravaganza,

Kutztown, PA28-29 ......Liberty Festival, Pike Farm Rd.,

Staley, NC28-30 ......Fayette County Fairgrounds,

Washington Court House, OH29-30 ......Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly, VA29-30 ......Agri-Plex, Allentown, PA….

Paper/Ad

MAY5-6 ..........Expo Center, Carlisle, PA….

Glass, China6-7 ..........Memorial Hall E, Fairgrounds,

York, PA7 ............. Forks Twp.Com.Cntr., Easton,

PA….Doll/Bear9-14 ........The Meadows, Brimfield, MA9-14 ........Shelton, Brimfield, MA10-14 ......New England Motel, Brimfield,

MA

MAY11-13 ......Mays, Brimfield, MA11-14 ......Expo Centers, Atlanta, GA12-13 ......J&J, Brimfield, MA19-20 ......Schwenkfelder Heritage Cntr.,

Pennsburg, PA19-21 ......Lakewood 400, Cumming, GA19-21 ......Augusta Expoland, Fishersville,

VA27-28 ......Chenango Cnty. Fairgrounds,

Norwich, NY….Auto & F/M27-29 ......Brandywine River Museum,

Chadds Ford, Pa

JUNE2-4 ..........Cider House, 6769 Rt.20,

Bouckville, NY2-4 ..........TownWide Event, Bouckville, NY2-4 ..........Pinebrick Show Field,

Bouckville, NY8-11 ........Expo Centers, Atlanta, GA10 ...........On The Streets of Mullica Hill,

NJ….Antq.Fair16-17 ......Agricultural Hall, Allentown, PA16-18 ......Lakewood 400, Cumming, GA22-24 ......Renningers Extravaganza,

Kutztown, PA23-25 ......Fayette County Fairgrounds,

Washington Court House, OH23-25 ......All Star Sports Complex,

Eisenhower Inn, Gettysburg, PA….Civil War

The 82nd Show Sponsored by the Del-Mar-Va Depression

Glass Club

2017 Show and SaleAll American: Pattern, Elegant, Art Deco &

Depression-Era Glassware, China, Kitchenware, Pottery, Books & Linens

Special Display: “Reamers! A Juicy Twist”

Saturday, April 22, 2017 10 am - 5 pm

Sunday, April 23, 2017 10 am - 3 pm

DuVal High School9880 Good Luck Road at Greenbelt Road

Lanham, MD 20706

BW Parkway to Route 193 East - Greenbelt/ NASA(about 2.5 miles to DuVal H.S.)

**Glass Identifi cation - Door Prizes - Food**

INFO: 201-544-2333/202-363-6331;

Email: [email protected]

Admission: $4.00

MILLION DOLLAR ANTIQUE SHOW

www.binghamtonsertoma.org $1. OFF ADMISSION WITH AD

Friday, April 21, 2017 VIP Opening Night Preview 5-8 pmwith $10 admission that is good for all 3 days!

Saturday, April 22, 2017 • 10am-5 pm • Admission $7Sunday, April 23, 2017 • 10am-4 pm • Admission $7

with Free Antique Appraisal Clinic from 12-3 pm

Friday - Sunday, April 21-23, 2017SUNYBROOME ICE CENTER

907 Upper Front Street • Binghamton, NY

Binghamton Sertoma Club’s 35th Annual

DC Big Flea & Antiques Market Adds Washington Modernism

Show April 29-30

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SCURRENT PRICES

Ani DiFazio Antiques, Silver Spring, MD

Antique-A-Day Plus, Nazareth, PA Carlson & Stevenson, Manchester

Center, VT Chestnut Hall Fine Antiques, Asbury, NJ*Colette Donovan, Merrimac, MA Country Things, Bowie, MD David Tuttle, Oley, PA Gene Bertolet Antiques, Oley, PA Julie Silber Quilts and Labor of Love,

Berkeley, CAMargaret Schenck Antiques, Ulysses, PANailor Antiques, Shiremanstown, PA Neverbird Antiques, Surry, VA Old Farm Antiques, Reading, PA *Peacock Collection, Lansdowne, PA Rose B. Berry, Richmond, VARSG Antiques, Hanover Township, PA Sandy Elliot CountryAntiques, Brentwood, NH Serapi Antiques, Huntingdon Valley, PASmall Wonder Antiques (Frizellburg

Antique Store), Westminster, MD

Tex Johnson & Son Antiques, Adamstown, PA

The Cat Lady Antiques, Bangor, PA and Anderson-Breish Antiques, Fort Washington, PA

The Gatchellville Store, New Park, PA

The Norwoods’ Spirit of America, Timonium, MD

Van Tassel Baumann American Antiques, Malvern, PA

Twin County Doll Collectors UFDC Presents

Parade of Dolls and Bears Show/Sale

$1.00 Off Admission with this Ad

Sunday, May 7st, 201710am - 3pm

Forks Township Community Center500 Zucksville Rd., Easton, PA 18040

Featuring Antique Doll and Doll House Raffl eAntique, Modern, Collectible Dolls, Bears, Miniatures, Doll Houses, and Doll Related Items.

Dorothy Hunt of Sweetbriar will do doll appraisalsContact info: Earl Bethel 610-866-5326 or [email protected]

Something for Everyone!

BEAD & PEARL RESTRINGING

SPECIAL PRICE WITH THIS AD

484-356-3123

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CURRENT PRICES

Easter Egg Hunt and More at Grist Mill Antiques Center

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS By Terry and Kim Kovel

It Is Always About the DemographicsContinued from page 1

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS By Terry and Kim Kovel

Special Easter Display at Haddon Hts. Antiques Center

April 28-29, 2017

Sept. 29-30, 2017, April 27,28, 2018

20’x25’ Booth - $200; 10’x20’ - $150; 14’x14’ Space Under 120’ Big Top - $300. Add $10 after 1st of Show Month. Great home cooked food. Show will continue rain or shine. No refunds unless sold out. Table & tent rentals available. Local and national advertising. 24 hour security. Dealers may camp overnight free. Many motels nearby. Restrooms on premises. No pets please!

Happy Spring!April’s special display at the

Haddon Heights Antiques Center is set up with all sorts of springtime bunnies, chicks, and ducks, so come and join the parade! You’ll find plenty of antiques and collectibles to decorate your house and table for Easter and beyond, too.

The Haddon Heights Antiques Center consistently offers a great selection of merchandise at affordable prices no matter what the season. Come see why so many first-time customers become loyal returning customers year after year. This two-story multi-dealer shop is located just off Exit 29 of I-295 on Clements Bridge Road where Haddon Heights and Barrington meet at the railroad tracks. It is open seven days a week from 10 to 5 with extended hours on Friday evening. For directions or further information, call 856-546-0555.

Easter Bunny History

This papier-mache candy container, made in 1900, is an Easter bunny in a peasant dress. She carries an Easter basket but no eggs. At 16 inches tall, the rabbit probably was a store display.

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