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About
About Tillou Antiques
Visit Tillou Antiques
Contact Tillou Antiques
Inventory
Recent Acquisitions
Furniture
Case Pieces
Continental / English Furniture
Mirrors
Painted Furniture
Seated Furniture
Tables
Works of Art
American Paintings
Continental / English Paintings
Works on Paper
Folk Art
Sculpture / Ornamentation
Treen Ware
Weathervanes
Decorative Arts
Accessories
Ceramics
Fireplace Equipment
Glassware
Lighting
Sculpture / Ornamentation
Textiles
Exhibitions
Current
Past
Peter Kirkiles
John Sideli
Past Sales
Shows
Media
Ads
Press
Video
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The Premier
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for Americana
Delaware Antiques Show
November 15th - 17th
Preview Thursday, November 14th
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Recent Acquisitions
Philip (1907-1987) and Kelvin (b.1937) LaVerne
Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (1880-1980) Lived/active; New York
George Herbert McCord (1848-1909)
Paint Decorated Lift-Top Blanket Chest
Folk Art Child’s Rocker
Carved Lion’s Head
View of a Homestead with Horse and Carriage
Rare Ceremonial Snapping Turtle Rattle
John Woodrow Wilson (1922-2015)
Fountain Statue of Demeter, Goddess of Harvest
Edwin Plummer (1802-1880)
Carved Cigarette and Tobacco Holder
Rare Standing Horse Weathervane
Queen Anne Dressing Table
Richard William Hubbard (1816-1888) Lived/active: Connecticut and New York
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