A Winterthur Tradition | November 15-17

One of the nation’s most highly acclaimed antiques shows presents a spectacular showcase of art, antiques, and design! Featuring the finest offerings from more than sixty distinguished dealers, the Delaware Antiques Show highlights the best of American antiques and decorative arts. Join us for a full schedule of exciting show features sure to captivate the sophisticated and new collector alike.

Opening Night Party

Please join Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library and Wilmington Trust for the opening of the show with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and exclusive early shopping!

  • Sponsor: $250 per person, includes admission at 5:00 pm
  • Patron: $175 per person, 6:00 pm entry
  • Young Collector: $125 per person, 6:00 pm entry

Opening Night Party ticket valid for admission to all days of the show and to Winterthur during the show dates. All lectures are included with show admission.

Thursday, November 14 | 5:00–9:00 pm Purchase tickets.

General Admission

$25 per person; $20 Winterthur Members. Children under 12 free.

Ticket valid for admission to all days of the show and to Winterthur during the show dates. All lectures are included with show admission.

Location & Parking

The Chase Center on the Riverfront is located at 815 Justison Street, Wilmington, Delaware, less than one hour south of Philadelphia, and midway between New York City and Washington, D.C.

Ample free parking. Accessible parking for persons with disabilities.

Keynote Lecture | Saturday, November 16, 10:00 am

Uprooted Elegance: The Surprising Journey of American Garden Ornament

by Barbara Frelinghuysen Israel

After nearly forty years as an antique garden ornament dealer, Barbara Israel has gathered plenty of stories. This lecture delves into the many gardens, experiences, and intriguing personalities she has encountered over the years, ranging from the sublime to the nefarious (and everything in between).

Barbara Frelinghuysen Israel founded Barbara Israel Garden Antiques in 1985. Nearly forty years and hundreds of exquisite objects later, she is recognized as an authority on the subject, and her book Antique Garden Ornament: Two Centuries of American Taste is the definitive work in the field. Barbara has served as a consultant to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Institution for their collections of nineteenth-century cast iron. Barbara Israel Garden Antiques has been featured in The New York Times, House & Garden, Martha Stewart Living, and Flower magazine, among others. Book signing to follow lecture. Headshot by Bryan Goldberg Photography.

Student Scholars Lectures | Saturday, November 16, 2:00 pm

Student Scholars lectures sponsored by the Decorative Arts Trust 

Of the Earth: Neoclassicism and Natural History in a Philadelphia Center Table

by Steven Baltsas, Lois F. McNeil Fellow

Baltsas shows how a cabinetmaker in antebellum Philadelphia harnessed the city’s insatiable attraction to ancient and natural history in his creation of the ideal center table. Inlaid with floriated brass patterns against flame-like mahogany crotch veneer, this peerless classical table testifies to intellectual culture’s impact on furniture design in the early nineteenth-century Atlantic world.

“To Imitate China”: A Close Reading of a Pair of Eighteenth-Century Hand-Screens

by Lanah Swindle, Lois F. McNeil Fellow

Swindle grapples with anti-Chinese sentiment in imagery preserved on a pair of eighteenth-century hand-screens. The survival of these objects, made between 1759 and 1770 for fashionable circles in London and Paris, presents an opportunity to reflect on the dissemination of racial stereotypes of Chinese people through decorative art forms made by and for Euro-Atlantic audiences in the eighteenth century.

Performance and Pleasure at the Early Modern Table

by Graham Titus, Lois F. McNeil Fellow

By 1650, a nascent English glass industry supplied elite diners with the tableware necessary for increasingly luxurious and performative feasts. Through the discussion of a seventeenth-century glass salver in Winterthur’s collection, Titus explores changing dining practices and foodways at a defining moment for the modern meal.

New to Collecting?

The Delaware Antiques Show welcomes all, from the newest collector to the most knowledgeable connoisseur.

Delaware Antiques Show Exhibitors

Arader GalleriesJeffrey Tillou Antiques
Aronson of AmsterdamJohanna Antiques
Avery GalleriesJonathan Trace
Barbara Israel Garden AntiquesKelly Kinzle
A Bird in Hand AntiquesLevy Galleries
Blandon Cherry AntiquesLillian Nassau, LLC
Charles ClarkMarcy Burns American Indian Arts, LLC
Charles Plante Fine ArtsMartyn Edgell Antiques, Ltd.
Christopher H. Jones American AntiquesNathan Liverant and Son, LLC
Dan and Karen Olson AntiquesThe Norwoods’ Spirit of America
David Brooker Fine ArtOlde Hope
David Schorsch-Eileen SmilesOliver Garland
Diana H. Bittel AntiquesThe Parker Gallery
Dixon-Hall Fine ArtPeter H. Eaton Antiques
D. M. Delaurentis Fine Antique PrintsRalph M. Chait Galleries, Inc.
Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, Inc.R. M. Worth Antiques
Elle ShushanSchillay Fine Art, Inc.
Elliott and Grace Snyder AntiquesSchoonover Studios, Ltd.
Francis J. Purcell, Inc.Schwarz Gallery
Greg K. Kramer & Co.Scott Bassoff, Sandy Jacobs Antiques
G. Sergeant AntiquesShaia Oriental Rugs of Willamsburg
The Hanebergs AntiquesSilver Art by D & R
Hilary and Paulette NolanS. J. Shrubsole Antique Silver and Jewelry
H. L. Chalfant American Fine Art and AntiquesSomerville Manning Gallery
Ita J. HoweSpencer Marks, Ltd.
James L. Price AntiquesSteven F. Still Antiques
James M. Kilvington, Inc.Sumpter Priddy III, Inc.
James Robinson, Inc.Thistlewaite Americana
Janice PaullWalker Decorative Arts
Jayne Thompson AntiquesWilliam R. Teresa F. Kurau
Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques

Thank You for Your Support!

Proceeds from this year’s Delaware Antiques Show help support key educational initiatives such as free school programs, low-priced tickets for families in need through the Museums for All program, and Discover Winterthur, our free day for the community. Through your support of these important programs, we are able to share the wonder of Winterthur with thousands of schoolchildren, and our surrounding community is able to enjoy the beauty of American decorative arts and the Brandywine Valley.

Presenting Sponsor

Media Partners

The Delaware Antiques Show is sponsored in part by these media partners:

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Student Scholars lectures sponsored by: