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Welcome to the
Cape Cod Antique Dealers Association
The
Cape Cod Antique Dealers Association (CCADA) is the professional
non profit organization of antique and fine art dealers for Cape
Cod. This CCADA website is your ‘first stop’ for anyone
seeking all the many varieties of material this area has to offer.
“The Cape” is recognized as one of the richest sources
of antiques in the country and continues to attract dealers and
collectors throughout the year. You can find all manner of antiques
including: furniture, paintings, Americana, folk, primitives, country,
marine, nautical, cast-iron, scrimshaw, books, pottery, ephemera,
maps, silver, ceramics, glass, etc.
A lecture on "Photography and the Maritime Experience, 1840-1880.
CCADA member Jane Turano-Thompson will be giving a lecture for the annual
meeting of the Chatham Historical Society, to be held at the Chatham
Community Center, 702 Main Street, Chatham, MA, on Sunday, August 16, at 2
PM.
The fully illustrated talk will show numerous daguerreotypes, ambrotypes,
tintypes, as well as related paintings and prints. The event is free and
open to the public. For further information, contact the Chatham Historical
Society at 508 945-2493.
Background information on Jane Turano-Thompson. She is a graduate of Smith
College, is an independent scholar and art historian specializing in
19th-century American art, culture, and photography. Her professional career
began in New York at Charles Scribner's Sons, which she left to she join the
staff of THE AMERICAN ART JOURNAL, a scholarly journal devoted to American
art history. She served as Editor of THE AMERICAN ART JOURNAL, and then
continued as Consulting Editor. She has written for numerous publications
and has lectured at the National Portrait Gallery, Middlebury College, the
Smith College Museum of Art, the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife,
the Daguerreian Society, the New Bedford Whaling Museum, and other
institutions throughout the Northeast. She is a contributor to the "Oxford
Encyclopedia of Maritime History" published in 2007 by Oxford University
Press.
Ann Rascati contacted us about a robbery at her shop. She had a
*decoy*stolen from her shop last week.
It was a
"*Stars and Stripes" swan carved by Kevin Karrigan*
(signed and engraved on the bottom) The head and the neck of the Swan is a
blue field with white stars and the body is red and white stripes. The
Barnstable PD were notified.
Dealers are reminded and need to be on alert that it is again the summer
season and there are many more people on Cape and elsewhere traveling
quickly through the area.
If you have any information about this theft *please contact the Barnstable
Police Department
(Detectives line) at 508-771-6237.*
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39th Annual Cape Cod
Antiques
Show & Sale
July 31 - August 1,2 2009
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Fri. July.31
5-8:00pm |
Sat. Aug.1
10am-5pm |
Sun. Aug. 2
11am-4pm |
Nauset Regional Middle School
Rte. 28, Orleans, MA
50 Quality Exhibitors
Addmission $6.00 With this card $5.00
Mid-Cape to Exit 12. Right on 6A. Right at light onto Eldredge Park Way. Left at light onto Rte. 28 or from Rotary, follow Rte. 28 past 2nd light. Middle School is on Rte. 28 on the right. Parking on right side of building.
Booth Chats - Sunday, August 2
Robert Zaremba - Nautical Charts of Massachusetts and the Northeast Coast - 1pm
Henry Callan - What Samplers Are All About - 2.15pm
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Our
members, over 150 from Cape Cod, Massachusetts and a dozen other
states, are a community of dealers who are dedicated to high professional
standards. Our aim is to increase and enrich the knowledge of our
clientele and the public while offering fine quality, authentic
merchandise.
Please
browse our website to learn more about us, our programs, and the
offerings of our members. Our spring and summer antique shows are
great way to see a wide variety of material on one visit. Stay for
a few days and visit our members’ shops and enjoy the abundance
of natural treasures together with fine dining and an array of inns,
bed & breakfasts, and motels.
We
look forward to hearing from you seeing you here on Cape Cod at
our places of business and at our antique shows and events.
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