Winter Antiques Show Celebrates Its 56th Year With Six New Exhibitors and a Loan Exhibition from Historic New England

NEW YORK, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The Winter Antiques Show celebrates its 56th year as America's most prestigious antiques show, providing museums, established collectors, dealers, design professionals and first-time buyers with opportunities to see and purchase exceptional pieces showcased by 75 exhibitors. This year, specialists in 18th and early 19th century American furniture, 20th century fine and decorative arts, and Chinese furniture join this fully vetted show, which is held January 22 to 31, 2010. From an Egyptian sarcophagus from 1000 B.C. through mid-century modern furniture, every object exhibited at the Winter Antiques Show is vetted for quality and authenticity. All net proceeds from sponsors, special events, and ticket sales support East Side House Settlement, a non-profit in the South Bronx providing social services to community residents.

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Bank of America renews its commitment as show sponsor with its support of the Winter Antiques Show Education Fund. Sallie Krawcheck, Bank of America's President of Global Wealth & Investment Management, is the Chair of the Opening Night Party on Thursday, January 21st. "Bank of America is proud to sponsor the 56th annual Winter Antiques Show," said Ms. Krawcheck. "The support of this event, and in turn, East Side House Settlement, is part of our commitment to strengthen the communities we serve."

Peter M. Brant, Chairman of Brant Publications and a passionate patron of the arts, is the Winter Antiques Show's Honorary Chairman for 2010. Brant Publications' The Magazine Antiques is the 2010 Show sponsor.

The popular Young Collectors Night will be held Thursday, January 28th.

The loan exhibition for 2010 celebrates Historic New England, the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional heritage organization in the nation, with thirty-six historically and architecturally significant properties. Colonial to Modern: A Century of Collecting at Historic New England features objects from the 18th to the 20th centuries, including furniture, paintings by academic and provincial artists, ceramics made in New England and abroad, and personal accessories from diamond brooches to silk brocade shoes. The emphasis is on superb objects with great stories, such as the Quincy family's Boston-made Japanned high chest, tour de force of 18th century furniture, which belonged to one of New England's most influential families. The exhibition is sponsored by Chubb Personal Insurance, which has sponsored the loan exhibition for fourteen consecutive years.

Jeff Daly, who recently retired as senior design advisor to the director at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and now heads his own design firm, will design the loan exhibition.

New Exhibitors:

Selected Highlights:

A full list of captions and images is available in the image gallery at: http://www.winterantiquesshow.com/press/.

The 56th annual Winter Antiques Show will be held from January 22-31, 2010 at the Park Avenue Armory, 67th Street and Park Avenue, New York City. Show hours are from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily, except Sundays and Thursday, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. To purchase tickets for the Opening Night Party on Thursday, January 21st or the Young Collectors Night on Thursday, January 28th, please call (718) 292-7392 or visit the Show's website at www.winterantiquesshow.com. General admission to the Show is $20, which includes the Show's award-winning catalogue.

About the Winter Antiques Show

The Winter Antiques Show celebrates its 56th year as America's most prestigious antiques show, featuring 75 renowned experts in American, English, European, and Asian fine and decorative arts in a fully vetted Show. The Show was established in 1955 by East Side House Settlement, a social services institution located in the South Bronx. All net proceeds from the Show benefit East Side House Settlement and its new initiative, the Winter Antiques Show Education Fund, proudly supported by Bank of America. The 2010 Show sponsor is The Magazine Antiques, with Peter Brant as Honorary Chairman. The loan exhibition, Colonial to Modern: A Century of Collecting at Historic New England is sponsored by Chubb Personal Insurance, which has sponsored the loan exhibition for fourteen consecutive years. The Winter Antiques Show will run from January 22-31, 2010 at the Park Avenue Armory, 67th Street and Park Avenue, New York City. Show hours are from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m. daily, except Sundays and Thursday, 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. To purchase tickets for the Opening Night Party on Thursday, January 21, or the Young Collectors Night on Thursday, January 28, please call (718) 292-7392 or visit the Show's website at www.winterantiquesshow.com. General admission to the Show is $20, which includes the Show's award winning catalogue.

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