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East Hampton Antiques & Design Show Returns

June 17, 2021 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

East Hampton Antiques & Design ShowThe East Hampton Historical Society on Long Island has announced the return of the East Hampton Antiques & Design Show on the grounds of Mulford Farm is set for Saturday, July 17th and Sunday, July 18th.

Marshall Watson, interior design luminary, is the Honorary Chairperson of the Friday, July 16th, Preview Cocktail Party. The party will take place from 6 to 8:30 pm, and offers patrons an early buying opportunity of the array of antiques, jewelry, textiles, collectibles, chic furniture and accessories.

Both the Preview Cocktail Party and the Antiques & Design Show take place on the pastoral grounds of the Mulford Farm, located on James Lane in the heart of East Hampton Village. Maintained by the East Hampton Historical Society, this 3.5-acre property features a restored 17th-century farmhouse as well as several barns and outbuildings that are among the oldest on Long Island.

The East Hampton Antiques & Design Show features wares and art come from a diverse assembly of more than 50 antiques, and art dealers, housed in white tents across the farmstead’s greensward.

The focus of the show is on vintage decorative items for the home and garden as well as art. Classic rattan and bamboo furniture, lighting, textiles, architectural elements, American and European country decorated furniture, Art Deco and Moderne, garden ornaments, wrought-iron accessories, industrial items, paintings, trade signs, period jewelry, weathervanes, and mirrors will be for sale.  With a broad range of styles from classic to contemporary represented, there is truly something for everyone.

Admission to the Antiques & Design Show costs $10 for the general public and $8 for East Hampton Historical Society members. Show hours are Saturday, July 17th, from 10 am to 6 pm, and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm.

Tickets for the Friday night Opening Night Preview Cocktail Party start at $175 per person and include return visits over the weekend. For tickets, call the East Hampton Historical Society at (631) 324-6850 Ext. 1, or email info@easthamptonhistory.org.  Tickets can be purchased online by visiting the East Hampton Historical Society’s website.

Photo of East Hampton Antiques & Design Show provided.

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