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First Williams County Antique Show Held at Montpelier Schools

By Newspaper StaffMarch 31, 2014Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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On March 29th and 30th the Bryan Historic Homes Association, Montpelier Vintage Homes, Williams County Historical Society and Montpelier Chamber of Commerce sponsored the first Williams County Antique Show. The show was held throughout the school, and vendors came from various places within the tri-state area. The show offered a little bit of everything, with an exceptional array of antiques and collectibles, including toys, farm items, primitives, steam punk items and shabby chic. There was even an antique appraisal booth available, two items were appraised for $5.

There were over thirty dealers who made it out, some of those were: Sam Baurer, R&D Photobooth, Jay Bollinger, Lyle Brigle, Judy Crawford, John Diller, Bureau of Antiques and Collectibles, Earl Hays, Kristine Helle, Ann’s Antiques, Antiques on the Square, Pzazz, Mudsock Mercantile, Grandpa’s Antiques, Maple Grove Farm Antiques, I-Deal Antiques, Tony Sesler, Hen’s Teeth Antiques, Jerry Spindler, KP Primitives and John Wier.

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