Guests walk the red carpet at the Baltimore Art Antique Jewelry Show as they visit some of the best booths at Baltimore Art looking for things to buy. Image: Baltimore Antiques Show
BY KAZAD
BALTIMORE, MD-The Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show is set for the Labor Day Weekend at the Baltimore Convention Center at the inner Harbor. The annual event brings together artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts from across the country. There are more than 200,000 individual items guests can enjoy and experience.
More than 35,000 art lovers visit the Baltimore Show annually to enjoy some of the art on display. They include vintage and estate jewelry, American and European silver, furniture of all kinds, crystal, art glass, ceramics, quilts, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, lamps, ethnic art, and paintings. Others include decoys, Chinese exports, bronzes, music boxes, sewing collectibles, oriental rugs, textiles, posters, tribal art, antique armor, military and political memorabilia, and much more. Some of the best booths will be presenting items that collectors are looking for to add to their collections. Below we share highlights from the fair’s best booths that you must visit this year.
With works by Claude-Emile Schuffenecker (French, 1851-1934)
Guarisco Gallery is one of the largest 19th-century galleries worldwide. Founded in 1980, the gallery currently holds an extensive inventory of exceptionally quality original 19th and early 20th centuries European and American paintings, watercolors, and sculptures. Recently, the gallery expanded into contemporary art. This is one of the best booths to visit at this year’s art show. The gallery has over 250 paintings from every major school within the 19th and early 20th century, including 19th-century Academic, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modern, and Contemporary works in its collection. Some of these works will be on display at the Baltimore Art, Antique, and Jewelry Show. Subject matter ranges from sporting pieces, marines, and orientalist works to still life, landscapes, and elegant and charming genre works.
With works by Edouard Leon Cortes (1882 – 1969)
Located in New York, the Rehs Galleries is one of the regular features at the Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show. For almost 89 years, Rehs Galleries has been buying and selling art. Although it started on a whim in the 1930s, the gallery has grown from its warehouse days to be one of the most respected galleries in the United States. Rehs Galleries represents more than 200 artists, including painters, sculptors, and designers. Some of the works by the artists will be on display at the Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show.
Rehs Galleries is one of the best booths to visit at this year’s art show. In its booths are works by 19th and 20th-century artists. There will also be Rehs Contemporary, which focuses on contemporary art. Some of the artists represented by the gallery include Daniel Ridgway Knight, Antonio Jacobsen, Paul Aizpiri, Stuart Dunkel, and Timothy W. Jahn, among many others.
M.S. Rau Antiques has a noticeable presence at the annual Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show in Baltimore. A leader in rare and important antiques, fine art, and jewelry, the company has grown over the years, becoming internationally recognized as one of the leading antiques, fine art, and jewelry dealers in the world. The company has an incredible collection of antiques by Tiffany & Co., Paul Revere, and Fabergé, among many others.
M.S. Rau Antiques also has an unparalleled selection of important, original paintings and sculptures spanning the 16th through the 21st century. There are works by famous artists, including Brueghel, Monet, and Rockwell. If you are at this year’s Baltimore Show during Labor Day weekend, this is one of the best booths to visit. One of the pieces the company will present at the Baltimore show is The Royal Boulle Marquetry Commode. The piece was crafted by Robert Blake, modeled after the legendary pair of commodes made for France’s King Louis XIV by master ébéniste André-Charles Boulle.
A French Louis XVI Ormolu-Mounted Mantel Clock, Leroy measuring 24 in. H x 20 in. W x 7.5 in. D, is one of the antiques Nicolo Melissa Antiques will be presenting at this year’s Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show. Nicolo Melissa Antiques specializes in high-quality sculpture, art, furniture, lighting, and decor. Second-generation dealers, the company has roots in a reputable family antique business in Northern Italy, founded in the 1970s. Nicolo Melissa Antiques has a variety of European and Asian works of art. The company focuses on works dating from the early 1st century through the 19th century, with a smaller selection in 20th-century design. This is one of the best booths to visit if you are interested in the early 1st century through the 19th century.
Located in the quiet town of Englewood, NJ, Ophir Gallery specializes in museum quality objects in Twentieth-Century Decorative Arts. For more than 35 years, Ophir Gallery has been offering all objects by Tiffany Studios, French Art nouveau Furniture by Louis Majorelle, and Emile Gallé, & Eugene Gaillard. The gallery also offers enamel vases by Camille Faurè, fine Austrian & French glass by Daum, Gallé and Loetz, and American and European Sculpture by Bouval, Frishmuth, Chiparus, Larche, and Kauba, along with many other artists of the period. Every object presented in the gallery is hand-selected for its authenticity, value, rarity, and historic significance. One such object is the Tiffany Studios Belted Rose Table Lamp, circa 1910. It measures 27.5 in. x 20 in.
Managed by Wyler Weir and Ryan Briggs, the company specializes in diamonds and estate jewelry domestically and internationally. The company sells beauty and enduring value, which include earrings, rings, engagement rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings, necklaces, and other jewelry. Each item features exquisite stones like a cut diamond, ruby, emerald, pearl, sapphire, quartz, and coral.
Founded in 1986 as a family-run business, J.S Fearnley has in 33 years grown into an international company. Located in Atlanta, the company specializes in rare antique jewelry, fine-colored gemstones, and the best estate jewelry from history’s premier jewelry houses, such as Cartier, Buccellati, and Van Cleef & Arpels, to name just a few. This is one of the best booths to visit at this year’s event. The company will be offering a beautiful selection of jewelry at this year’s Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show, including an Art Deco Platinum Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet.
Established in 1984, Jacob’s Diamond & Estate Jewelry specializes in buying and selling better-quality estate jewelry. The company focuses on vintage engagement rings, Art Deco, Edwardian and Victorian estate jewelry. Jacob’s Diamond & Estate Jewelry also carries a few select modern and contemporary pieces.
The unique and finely crafted work of Scott Causey will be on display in booth #909. A ceramist, Scott began showing his love for clay at a very young age. He was an apprentice to Rob Reedy, who was then an instructor at Itawamba College in Fulton. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from The Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. Scott later attended The Arrowmount School of Arts and Crafts. Born in Eupora, Mississippi, Scott lives and works in Sarasota, FL. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States. This is one of the best booths to visit in this section of the Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show 2019
Alexis Barbeau is a goldsmith and jewelry designer. A scuba instructor, Alexis draws inspiration for her beautifully wearable designs from the deep ocean. The beautiful underwater life, shapes, and the fantastic array of sparkling tropical colors inspire her creations. Each piece, setting, link, and coral branch of her design is meticulously crafted using the lost wax casting process. This is followed by forging, fabricating, and finishing the piece. With the addition of unique stones set in contemporary forms, the designs come alive in glowing beauty. Alexis donates a portion of her sales to the Ocean Conservancy and Reef International to help sustain the study of scientific education as well as conservation. Remember, when you buy one of her creations; you are not only getting an exquisite design, you are also helping protect the environment.