Brattleboro Area Jewish Community’s own
mini-version of “The Antiques Roadshow” will appear live on Sunday
afternoon, June 28th from 1:00 to 4:00 at their synagogue located at 151
Greenleaf Street in West Brattleboro.
BAJC is hosting an appraisal day with
four experienced appraisers present to evaluate and assess antiques,
collectibles and memorabilia, including books, documents, sterling silver,
glass and art glass, china and pottery, fine art and signed prints, musical
instruments, records and entertainment memorabilia, jewelry, paper documents
and ephemera, small furniture, tchotchkes, and much more – but please, no firearms, knives, ammunition, or other
weaponry are allowed, and no large and bulky furniture.
The appraisers are local dealers Richard
Michelman (sterling silver, glass, china), Kit Barry (paper goods, documents
and ephemera), Stephan Brandstatter (art, music, entertainment memorabilia) and
auctioneer Sharon Boccelli (all categories). The appraisers are knowledgeable in their respective fields and will
offer an accurate valuation of your prized possessions based on current trends
and market value.
Admission is FREE; you can come to BAJC
any time between 1:00 and 4:00. The cost
for each item to be appraised is $5 (cash or check made out to BAJC) and there
is a limit of five items per person. While you’re waiting your turn to show
your items for appraisal, light refreshments will be available.
Be amazed or amused as you find out what
your keepsakes are worth! If you have any questions or want more
information, call or text Stephan at 802-380-9795 or email: getmusic@sover.net.