Susan Bain has been collecting antiques for many years.
"I always loved antiques, since I was 10," she says. "I loved to wash my mother’s salt and pepper shakers and cups and saucers every spring and fall. And I loved rearranging them on the shelves. That’s how I knew I was born with it, I guess.”
Bain will be one of the vendors at the SeaSalt Antiques and Vintage Market Saturday, June 10 in the Anthony Pavilion behind the Mariners Centre and she's looking forward to it.
“It’s just fun for me," she says. "It’s a lot of work because you have to pack everything, take it there, pray for sunny days and then pack up what you don’t sell to bring it back.”
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Warehouse Antiques and Collectibles
Although Warehouse Antiques and Collectibles (located on Water St., under the Glebe St. Frenchy's) just opened its doors this year, Howard Benham is an old hand when it comes to picking antiques.
"Oh my gosh, I've been doing this off and on for 35 years or so," he says.
He goes by the moniker Antique Picker and also sells his wares from his barn at 301 Dayton Rd.
Benham says his love of antiques started when he was just a boy.
"I've just always liked old stuff," he says. "We'd go to Grammie's to visit and, you know, my brothers would be out playing and I'd be in the house looking at all the neat, old stuff. It's just always been something I've liked."
Warehouse Antiques and Collectibles is a group effort with several vendors sharing one large space. He and fellow collector, Alice Pedersen, came up with the idea of opening a shop.
"I needed a partner, so we partnered up," he says. "We'll give it a whirl and see what happens. I hope it works out for us."
Benham has been instrumental in helping to organize the second annual Tusket Vintage and Antiques Fair. He says he's excited to take part again this year.
"I'm glad Natalie [Smith] started this," "We love it and look forward to doing it again this year."
"Oh my gosh, I've been doing this off and on for 35 years or so," he says.
He goes by the moniker Antique Picker and also sells his wares from his barn at 301 Dayton Rd.
Benham says his love of antiques started when he was just a boy.
"I've just always liked old stuff," he says. "We'd go to Grammie's to visit and, you know, my brothers would be out playing and I'd be in the house looking at all the neat, old stuff. It's just always been something I've liked."
Warehouse Antiques and Collectibles is a group effort with several vendors sharing one large space. He and fellow collector, Alice Pedersen, came up with the idea of opening a shop.
"I needed a partner, so we partnered up," he says. "We'll give it a whirl and see what happens. I hope it works out for us."
Howard Benham, Alice Pedersen, and Craig Ward
Benham has been instrumental in helping to organize the second annual Tusket Vintage and Antiques Fair. He says he's excited to take part again this year.
"I'm glad Natalie [Smith] started this," "We love it and look forward to doing it again this year."
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