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Showing results 1 - 10 of 24 for the tag: Brimfield.
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Brimfield Vintage Canoes (5/11/09)
During the September antiques shows at Brimfield, WorthPoint Chief Worthologist Thom Pattie talked vintage canoes with dealer John Magoun—their history, what to look for and their future value.
See WorthPoint’s feature section on Brimfield.
Videographer: Scott Shactman
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Brimfield: A Cornucopia of Collectibles (5/11/09)
At Brimfield, WorthPoint’s Tom Carrier discovers you can get almost anything you want in the way of collectibles and antiques: from old newspapers to adjustable dress forms. Buyers show off their treasures.
Videographer: Scott J.Shactman
Editor: Sharon Levy
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Sunnybrook Antiques at Brimfield (9/12/08)
WorthPoint’s Dan Borsey takes a peek inside the tent of Sunnybrook Antiques at the September Brimfield antique shows. He finds beautifully hand-painted “Gone with the Wind” replica lamps, a 1930s or ’40s lady’s dresser set with all its pieces and a still-working early-20th-century clock.
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Czechoslovakian Glass at Brimfield (9/12/08)
Tom Pattie, WorthPoint’s chief Worthologist, spends time with a dealer who specializes in the gloriously colored Deco Czechoslovakian Art Glass at the Brimfield antiques shows in September. Joe Mattis, a third-generation antiques dealer, describes the unusual techniques used to produce the glassware, which he says is “still priced in the realm of reality.”
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Great collectibles, great people pack Brimfield (9/8/08)
Want a mind-blogging selection of antiques and collectibles? Then you’ve got to head to tiny Brimfield, Mass., where three times a year what is arguably the largest outdoor antiques show is open for business. If you can’t find collectibles that excite you at the 5,000 dealers, I don’t know where you can.
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Brimfield premier of Mothballs a comedy about the antiques biz (9/6/08)
As hoped for, Chris McCallion the producer of Mothballs had a full tent for the Brimfield premier of his feature film about the antiques trade called Mothballs.
I’m not a movie critic but I know what I like and the flick was a lot of fun, it kept everyone in the tent laughing and at times, shocked them.
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