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Eclectic mix highlights annual Kerr Museum Antique Show

Candy Williams
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Courtesy of Kerr Museum
Greensburg antiques dealer John Mickinak of Ligonier Antique Gallery will be among the sellers at the 16th annual Kerr Memorial Museum Antique Show March 13-15 at Oakmont Country Club. This is his display at the 2019 show.
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Courtesy of Haig’s of Rochester Fine Jewelry and Objects of Art
Antiques dealer Paul Haig of Rochester, Mich. will be selling this diamond and sapphire Russian Imperial ring said to have been created from a pin once worn by a lady-in-waiting for Catherine the Great, former empress of Russia (1762-1796). It features 6 carats of old mine cut and rose cut diamonds.
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Courtesy of Debbie Turi Antiques
Debbie Turi of Roseland, N.J., an antiques dealer new to the Kerr Museum Antique Show, will feature this solid marble carved lamb memorial from the mid-1800s selling for $950.
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Courtesy of Francis Crespo
A portrait painting of a boy in its original lemon gold frame circa 1850s will be among the items for sale by Francis Crespo, a folk art and antiques dealer from Lancaster, Pa., at the 16th annual Kerr Memorial Museum Antique Show March 13-15 at Oakmont Country Club.
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Courtesy of Paul Polce
An assortment of folk art pieces such as these owned by Paul Polce, owner of Ponzi’s Antiques, Trumansburg, N.Y., will be for sale at the 16th annual Kerr Memorial Museum Antique Show March 13-15 at Oakmont Country Club. Polce also serves as the show manager.
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Courtesy of Jane Langol
A tin train, circa 1890s-1910, will be among the antiques displayed by Pittsburgh native Jane Langol of Medina, Ohio at the 16th annual Kerr Memorial Museum Antique Show March 13-15 at Oakmont Country Club. The train was made in Germany for the American market and is of Philadelphia origin.

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