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hen Roberto of Show Daily Magazine asked what separates the Coles Antique Show from the multitude of fabulous venues that grace Round Top Antiques Week, the first thing that comes to mind is the variety. While it is still one of the few proper antique shows in the traditional sense, it also has an eclectic and unexpected mix that will surprise even the most ardent collector. With the guidance of the next generation, James Coles, and the husband and wife team of Brittany & Chris Coelle, the show has managed to garner some heavy hitters in more modern genres of fine art & sculpture, antique and vintage jewelry, French & Italian furniture & accessories, and name-brand designer goods, creating an inspiring mix of the old, vintage, and contemporary. At 63,000 square feet, the main building is where you will find dealers like Crockett Artifacts, Carol Mitchell Antiques & Bronzes, Bruce Weekley Navajo Art, and Acanthus Antiques, representing everything from exceptional Navajo rugs & jewelry, European paintings and furniture, Black Forest, Majolica, Mid-Century jewelry, sculpture & art, religious artifacts, retablos, and Santos, Austrian & bronze animalier.
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flatware and pattern matching service. Coles Antique Show also houses some of the best jewelry and designer accessories. Talia Jade Estate Jewelry sources fine estates, auctions, and private clients to bring you the names you love - Hermes, Chanel, David Webb, Lalaounis, Cartier... Need we say more? Representing the West Coast, Hub Gallery joined us last year for the first time and created quite a sensation with their elegant mix of avant-garde and antique sculpture, art, and furniture.
Tony Duquette said it best when he said, “Beauty, not luxury, is what I value”. In a modern world that seems all too often to extol the virtues of name brands and luxury. Beauty can be found in the heart of most antiques. So whether you’re looking for the simplest stoneware mixing bowl or the most exquisitely ormolu-mounted sideboard, come find something beautiful at the Coles Antique show, the “best-kept secret” in Round Top.
vintage barware in Round
If you’re looking to set a spectacular table, then be sure to visit “Ed the Glass Guy” of Memories Antiques. His showrooms has the largest selection of fine china, stemware, and vintage barware in Round Top, and Kacer Enterprises with their extensive selection of sterling silver
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Lisa Stansbury is a talented antique vendor who was born and raised in Lafayette, Louisiana. She has many fond memories of shopping with her mother, and the two of them spent countless weekends exploring the many shops on Magazine Street in New Orleans. Over the years, Lisa has developed a keen eye for collectibles. Her favorites include old dark Crazy Quilts and old industrial wooden molds.
of the years, Lisa has developed a keen eye and creat-
One of the most unique items that she’s ever sold was a large “painting”; that she named “Stairway to Heaven.” It was created using paneling from a staircase wall, and it quickly became a beloved piece among her customers and friends. Lisa’s wares can be found at several different locations throughout Texas and Arkansas. They include ANTIQUES OFF THE SQUARE, which takes place twice a year at the SPJST Hall in Fayetteville, as well as Meyer’s Antiques in Jefferson, Texas, Main Street Market in Lindale, Texas, Gladewater Antique Mall in Gladewater, Texas, and Jenifer’s in Conway, Arkansas. When she’s at ANTIQUES OFF THE SQUARE, Lisa’s booth is always one of the most popular. Her attractive displays of antiques are easy to spot from afar, and they draw customers in almost immediately. Whether you’re looking for unique items like
repurposed building materials, barn beams, porcelain signs, weather vanes, stoneware, French doors, or handmade chairs, Lisa is sure to have something that
catches your eye. One
handmade chairs, Lisa is sure to have something that is
For example, one of Lisa’s neighbors at the event is Eliyzabeth Pflasterer, who co-owns and operates HIGH Majolica pieces. She’s been selling her antiques for many years, and
One of the great things about ANTIQUES OFF THE SQUARE is that there are many other talented vendors and dealers selling their wares as well. For example, one of Lisa’s neighbors at the event is Eliyzabeth Pflasterer, who co-owns and operates HIGH COTTON COMPANY in Jackson, Tennessee with her mother, Doris Lawrence. Doris is a well-known collector and dealer, and her favorite items are Majolica pieces. She’s been selling her antiques for many years, and she got her start at Marburger Farms. However, she found a new home among the dealers showing in Fayetteville and joined the group about fifteen years ago. In addition to ANTIQUES OFF THE SQUARE, she sells her vintage treasures at events like Vintage Pickin’ in Fort Payne, Alabama. Another talented vendor at ANTIQUES OFF THE SQUARE is Ellen Wolpert, who runs LUCKY GIRL VINT.
Alyssa and Mahmoud’s family weaving business, Magic Rugs at Tree Park, specializes in selling handwoven items made on a traditional Syrian loom. Mahmoud himself grew up in Aleppo, Syria, which is renowned for its weaving and textiles.
Aleppo was once a key stop on the Silk Road, and for centuries, it was a hub of trade and commerce between East and West. As a result, the city developed a rich tradition of weaving, which has been passed down from generation to generation. Mahmoud’s father, who is seventy-four years old, still weaves every day in Aleppo, maintaining the family’s long-standing tradition. Mahmoud himself has been involved in weaving for more than 40 years, and he has passed down the art to his own children and grandchildren.
Alyssa first met Mahmoud on a girls’ trip to Dubai. She had already learned how to weave on a small loom, and when she saw the big traditional loom in Mahmoud’s store, she was intrigued. Mahmoud demonstrated how to use it, and she returned every day of her trip to learn more about weaving. The couple made an instant connection, and Alyssa moved to Dubai a few weeks later. They got married at a mall
in Dubai in 2020 and lived there, as well as in Turkey, until they moved to the United States in March of 2023.
The Fall 2023 Show was the first time that Alyssa and Mahmoud sold their rugs at the Round Top Antique Fair. The event was a great success, and they decided to return for every show. They have also been doing markets around Texas and plan to travel to other states this year. They sell both antiques and items made by themselves and plan to have their items in boutiques and sell online on Etsy. Moreover, Alyssa and Mahmoud love to share the ancient art of weaving with others. During the day and into the evenings, they give weaving lessons, which can be a fun activity for a group of friends or a family outing.
The proceeds from their business help support Syrian refugees and families of victims of the Syrian Civil War. In addition to selling handwoven rugs and textiles, Alyssa and Mahmoud collect handmade items that celebrate the beauty of Arabic craftsmanship and heritage artwork. Their collection includes carpets, tapestries, pottery, and knives. They mix traditional Arabic weaving methods with modern styles, and they take pride in perpetuating an ancient craft that has been passed down through generations.
Excess II is a popular antique show held in Warrenton that attracts many antique dealers and collectors from all over. One of the businesses featured at the event is the Grainery, owned and operated by Chuck McNett.
When I arrived at the Grainery, I was immediately struck by the vast selection of items available. From repurposed building materials and furniture to unique props from TV shows and movies, Chuck’s business has something for everyone.
Chuck began his career as an antique dealer by selling farm primitives and baseball cards on eBay. As his business grew, he realized that there was a high demand for primitive farm items. Chuck expanded his business accordingly and eventually moved into an old grain building, where he began offering a wider range of items.
One of the factors that has contributed to his success is his ability to deliver his items worldwide. He has many Japanese clients who purchase entire containers of antiques and other unique items. In addition to providing large items like lumber and grain bins, Chuck also offers smaller items that can be easily shipped.
As Chuck showed me around his business, I was struck by the unique selection of items that he offers. His repurposed building materials, in particular, were a standout. I noticed that each item was well-displayed and individually marked for sale, making it easy for customers to browse and identify what they wanted to purchase.
In the end, I couldn’t resist buying one of Chuck’s weather vanes- a patina horse that was beautifully crafted and full of character. I was impressed by the helpfulness of Chuck’s employees, who held the weather vane for me until I was ready to purchase it.
Overall, my experience at the Grainery left me amazed by the quantity and quality of items available. If you are in the market for unique antique pieces or building materials, I highly recommend checking out the Grainery and getting to know Chuck and his friendly staff.
YOUR GUIDE TO EVERYTHING HAPPENING EVERYWHERE DURING ANTIQUES WEEK
Bar-W Field |
Located at 4001 S SH-237, Free admission and lots of free parking. A huge variety of antiquqqes and more. Dealers start setting up early. Coin-operated showers. ATM. Storage units. Large dealer spaces with electricity and water.
More Information Roy Wied 979-885-8762
Bull Market
Located at 3570 SH 237 just north of FM-954, Look for the bulls! European antiques and primitives, architectural, unusual, vintage and collectibles. Free admission. Free on-site parking. Covered outdoor space.
More Information casparandgerardsantiques.com
Cole’s Antiques Show & Sale |
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Located at the intersection of Hwy. 237 and FM 954. Air-conditioned building, outdoor dealers. Indoor ATM, ample parking on location, free admission.
More Information Brittany Cole 832-655-5995 or colesantiqueshow.com
The Blue House |
Located at Hwy 237, in the heart of town. Guest house with rooms for rent.
More Information Denise Wolff 512-567-9177
The Green House |
Located at 4418 SH-237, Next to St. John’s Church. Parking available.
More Information 979-540-9359
Dillard’s Field |
Located at 4407 SH-237. County Road Market, Dazzel Me with Gifts, Dry Creek Farm, Martha’s Hidden Treasures, South Fringe/ Wildflower, The Post Yard, The Sassy Spur Boutique, The White Cotton Gown. Free admission. RV hook-ups.
More Information Mrs. Kathy Dillard 979-249-3779
Located at 3907 SH-237 at FM-954, Fantastic field of finds on Hwy 237, and across the Hwy from the original location! Free admission.
More Information Susan Miller 817-980-8872 or excessfield.com
Granny McCormick’s Yard |
Located at 4246 SH-237, Across the Hwy from the gas station. Paid parking is available.
Indoor & outdoor dealers, and food vendors.
More Information Betsy McCormick 979-966-2970
Little House on the Hill |
Located at 4401 SH-237.
Free admission. Paid parking. RV space.
Marketplace at Warrenton |
Located 3960 S SH 237, Across the Hwy from Bar W Field. Covered pavilions with dealers in new and vintage items, food court, cantina, large screen TVs for sports, live music, RV spaces.
More Information Group W Productions 817-599-7664, themarketplacewarrenton.com or info@groupwproductions.com
North Gate Field |
Located at 3955 SH-237, Between Excess and Bar W Field. Quality dealers, large spaces, tons of variety.
More Information Danny Spencer 409-201-1748
Old Feed Store & Warrenton Grocery Field |
Located SH-237, down the dirt road past Warrenton grocery, across from the fire station.
More Information Doris Eckermann 979-249-3144
Old Town Market |
Located at SH-237 just north of FM-954, Free admission, free parking, RV space, indoor & outdoor vendor space.
More Information 281-894-7778, 832-250-0893
Located at 1132 FM 1291 N, At the new Round Top, TX location Recycling the Past has designed and built a 12,000-square-foot space bringing together green building techniques, unique raw materials, distinctive design and eclectic décor providing the perfect setting for any event.
More Information 979-484-7288 or roundtopballroomcom
Renck Hall Field |
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Located at 4123 SH-237. Free admission. Great offering of treasures, hot food and snacks on-site. Tent & Table Rentals available from Bowie Table Company. Please call (979) 966-9260 to reserve tables & tents.
More Information Marlene Rooks Cell: (512) 922-7330
Sommerfeld Place |
Located at 4143 SH-237. between Zapp Hall and Renck Field. Antiques, collectibles, clothing, crafts, and more.
More Information 979-249-3841
Stone Meadow- Home of Dead Peoples Stuff |
Located at Hwy 237, corner of Rohde Road. Join us! Quality dealers. 1000s of treasures. Dealers welcome!
More Information Chris Stone 405-915-9155, Michelle Stone 915-401-6650
The Campbell Building |
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.
Located at 4328 SH-237, Warrenton.
Painted furniture, estate jewelry, vintage clothing, textiles, garden furniture, lighting, bling and more.
More Information 12doorsdownllc@gmail.com
The Chicken Ranch |
Located 4150 S SH-237, between The Marketplace and The Lone Star Gallery. A fun venue featuring antiques, hip finds, and real Cajun cooking!
More Information Andrea Canova 225-936-9269
The Gin |
Located at 4261 SH-237, Parking, Scooters and Golf Cart Rentals Lodging and RV Spaces.
More Information 979-966-7995
Located at 4212 S SH-237.
From quality antiques to funky up-cycled creations inside two air-conditioned buildings. Food and beer/wine bar with TVs, pool table.
Ask about Glamp Inn, unique indoor RV rentals and tent camping.
More Information 432-847-9654 or https://lonestarglampinn.com/
Tin Star Field Antique Show |
Located at S SH-237.
More Information 817-680-7420
Tree Park Antiques & Collectibles |
Located at 4635 S SH-237.
Parking RV spaces, storage units, and ATM. Inside & outside dealer’s spaces. Food on-site.
More Information Darrold Mertz at 979-224-6471
Warrenton Grocery & Show |
Located at 4309 SH-237, Warrenton
More Information 979-249-3144 or warrentontx.com.
Warrenton Inn & The W Venue |
Located at 4339 S State Hwy 237 Inn & W Venue. Over 100 dealers. Restaurant open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Live entertainment. ATM on-site.
More Information 210-990-1111
Zapp Hall Antiques & Artisans Show |
Located at 4217 S SH-237. Over 150 booths indoors & outdoors. Live music all afternoon and nightly in the Beer Garden.
More Information 713-824-1157 or zapphall.com / info@zapphall.co
Abbieland Antiques Field & RV Park |
Located at 2326 Hwy 237 Round Top.
Free Admission, Free Parking, more info. RV hookup
More Information 405-301-1874
A.R.T. Antiques Round Top |
Located at 2260 Texas Highway 237, Round Top.
Multiple Dealers Inside.
Free Admission Free Parking.
More Information 913-345-9494 / 816-223-0277
Bader Ranch at Round Top |
Located at 470 S Washington St., Round Top. Fine European antiques.
More Information 830-426-6453 or roundtopvendors.com
Big Red Barn Event Center |
Located at 475 S SH-237, Carmine.
Original Round Top Antiques Fair. North of Round Top. Admission fee. Free on-site parking. Air-conditioned indoor space & tents. Food vendor.
More Information roundtoptexasantiques.com
Bill Moore Antiques |
8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 4905 FM 2502.
Just north of the town square. Wholesale antiques, wine-related antiques, glass jugs, French antiques, and more. We import directly from Europe!
More Information Bill & Sophie Moore 760-587-1300
Blue Hills at Round Top |
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.
Located at 1701 Texas 237 Great Venue. Well-arranged barns, free parking, clean permanent restrooms and great food.
More Information bluehillsatroundtrop.com
Cowboy Corner |
Located at SH-237. Just south of Round Top. Free admission. Free on-site parking.
Tent and outdoor space.
More Information CowboyCornerTX Facebook pg
Coyote Station Lodging |
Located at 701 N SH-237, Round Top
More Information 832-978-2007
Curate by Stash |
Located at 111 Bauer Rummel Rd, Round Top.
More Information 281-212-3929
Gasoline Hill Antique Show |
Located at 1901 SH-237, Round Top.
More Information 512-627-1657 or Gasolinehillantiques Facebook pg
Henkel Square Market |
|110 N Live Oak St, Round Top, Multiple dealers inside the air-conditioned.
More Information Gerald or Debbie Tobola 979-249-5840 or henkelsquareroundtop.com
Junk Gypsy Company- World Headquarters |
Located at 1215 S SH-237, Round Top
More Information 979-249-5865 or gypsyville.com
Knutzen Square |
Located at 123 East Mill Street, Round Top.
More Information 832-752-1544
Marburger Farm Antique Show |
Show dates: March 26-30. Early Admission $40. Gates open at 8am for parking, complimentary co ee, mimosas and shopping in seven of the historic buildings. Opening Bell rings at 9am for the tents and other buildings. General Admission begins at 2:00 pm. $15 admission, tickets good all week. 300+ dealers in ten historic buildings and nine huge tents plus golf cart rentals, ATM, a variety of food options, co ee truck the Mar Bar, Wine Bar, Wi-Fi and two on-site shippers. More Information 800-947-5799
Market Hill |
Located about one mile north of Round Top Square, across from Arbor Antiques on Hwy 237. Home decor, antiques, original art and more.
More Information Paul Michael www.paulmichaelcompany.com
McLaren’s Antiques Interiors |
Located about one mile north of Round Top Square, next to Arbor Antiques on Hwy 237. Look for the red English phone booths out front. Discover an enormous selection of inspirational interiors and antiques from all over the world. Free parking, real restrooms, complimentary drinks. More Information 917-900-5036 or mclarensantiquesandinteriors.com
The 303 |
Located at 303 N. Washington.
Right in the heart of Round Top, TX.
The 303 is a curated collaboration of artists, makers, and entrepreneurs, where the modern rustic aesthetic invites you to come gather, shop, eat, and sleep.
More Information 979-249-5240 or https://the303roundtop.com/
The Arbors |
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Located one mile north of Round Top. Free admission and parking. AC hall, big top tents, RV spaces, clean comfort station, and food vendors.
More Information Curtis Ann Davis 281-388-1075, or thearborsroundtop.com, email: roundtop@arborantiques.com
The Compound Antique Show |
Located at 2550 S SH-237, Round Top. Just south of Round Top. Free admission. Free on-site parking. Indoor & outdoor space.
More Information 979-551-5916 or roundtopcompound.com
The Continental Tent |
Located at 475 N SH-237, Carmine.
Original Round Top Antiques Fair. Admission fee. Free on-site parking. Air conditioned indoor space & tents. Food vendor.
More Information roundtoptexasantiques.com
The Porch |
Located at 306 N Washington St. SH-237, Round Top.
More Information 949-248-8810
The Venue |
Located at 2000 N. State Hwy 237 Round Top.
More Information Wesley Beard 903-586-7952
Townsend Provisions |
Located at 101 Bauer Rummel Road, Round Top
More Information 512-468-0580 or townsendprovisions.com
River Oaks Farms |
The Round Top Honey Company, Past and Present Consignments
Devonshire Garden. Vendor spaces are available.
More Information 949-248-8810
or riveroaksfarms.com
Round Top Triangle |
Located at 204 N Washington St. SH-237, Round Top on SH-237 near the square, Round Top. Free admission. Free on-site parking. Tent and outdoor space
Round Top Vintage Market |
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. A quality venue featuring antiques, vintage, collectibles and art. Open every weekind throughout the year.
More Information Barbara Grin 281-731-5132 or roundtopvintagemarket.com
Bootlegger’s Antiques & Unique Decor |
Located at 13129 Hwy 290 West, Burton. Antiques, collectibles, re-purpose, and signage.
More Information 979-251-2982
La Bahia Antique Show & Sale |
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, closes at 4:00 on Saturday.
Located at the north of Round Top on Hwy 237 almost at the junction of Hwy 290.
Free admission, 70+ select dealers.
More Information Carol & Rosy Schmidt 979-289-2684 or labahiaantiques.com
Poor Richards Antique Show |
Located at 19205 SH-237, Burton. Free admission. On-site parking.
More Information Chris Hammond 850-748-0914
Texas Cotton Gin |
The Oliver Whitener-Roy Winkler Pavilions at the Texas Cotton Gin Museum offer 9,000 square feet of open-air shopping (antiques/collectibles/ clothing/jewelry/handmade items and more).
The pavilions are located in the shadow of the oldest operating cotton gin left in the U.S. You can tour the cotton gin and view exhibits year-round. More Information call 979-289-3378 or visit www.texascottonginmuseum.org.
Antiques & Interiors |
Located at 2110 N SH-237, Carmine.
Carmine Antiques |
Located at 106 E Sylvan (SH-290), Carmine. Antiques, collectibles, home decor, yard & garden art. The Wade Collection — Texana, country primitives, Texas pottery and quilts.
More Information 979-278-4255
Carmine Dance Hall |
Located at 300 N Hauptstrasse, Carmine. Free admission free. Free on-site parking. Air conditioned indoor space. Food vendor.
More Information carminedancehallantiqueshow-texas. blogspot.com
Carmine Trading Post Antiques & Collectibles |
Located at 248 Centennial Street, Carmine. Antiques, collectibles, home décor, furniture, art china, silver chandeliers, stained class, crystal neon, clocks, vintage clothing, shabby chic & more!
More Information 979-278-4040 or www.carminetradingpost.com
County Line Antique Show |
8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Located at the intersection of Hwy 237 and FM 458.
Indoor & outdoor dealers, plus air-conditioned buildings. Over 100 dealer spaces, great antiques, collectibles, food, free parking and free admission. More Information Shophie & Bill Moore 760-587-1300
www.countylineantiqueshow.com
Grace’s Treasure Hunt Antique Show |
Located at the Carmine Y. Dealer friendly! Bargains galore!
Big top tents and indoor dealers.
More Information Grace Young 713-557-5991
Lulubelle’s |
Located SH-237 at Spur 458, Carmine
Mc Call Style |
Located 107 E. Thigpen, Carmine
More Information 817-304-0707
Neeses’ Antiques |
111 Thigpen, Carmine.
More Information 979-278-3280
Perez Imports |
Located at 19205 SH. 237, Carmine.
Cantera stone, concrete decorations, day pottery, palapas, rustic cedar furniture, metal art, and more.
More Information 832-480-0636
Stoney Creek Antiques |
Located at 125 Augsburg St, Carmine. Very rare & old electric collection of toys, rail road lamps, locks, fire equipment, china, pottery, decoys, fishing lures & reels, small vices & anvils, musical instruments and cowboy items.
More Information 979-278-3977 or 713-898-7667
Unique Antiques |
Located at 138 E Sylvan SH 290, Carmine Quality American furniture & accessories, unique collection of Daisy BB guns & toys.
More Information 979-278-3690
Y Station |
Corn Dog on the Corner Late Night Tuesday, March 26, 5:30-8. March 16 -30th.
Open 9am – 6pm daily from October 14-28th. Early shoppers are welcome.
More Information Len Peters 770-940-4002.
Antiques Off the Square |
Located in 507 East Main Street, Fayetteville. Super deals! Happy hour daily at 5:30.
Antiques Off The Square is an “early” show on he Round Top roster, opening approximately 5-7 days before other major Round Top venues. Excellent for antiques dealers, early bird shoppers and collectors, Antiques Off The Square features authentic antiques, Americana primitives, furniture and smalls, farmhouse and ranch furnishings, fine art, folk art, mid-century modern, industrial, garden decor, plants and more.
The show features a live no-reserve auction on the final evening of each show. Free admission. Free parking. Great restaurants. Happy Hour daily at 5:30 pm. Think Square. Be There.
More Information Lisa 318-465-1603
Market at Park |
Located at 1139 Park Praire Rd, Fayetteville
More Information 281-703-9328
Danny Wolfs is one of the most distinctive dealers in Excess II, with an incredible selection of antiques and unique items on offer at his booth, BIG BAD WOLFS.
Danny has always been interested in antiques, and he got into the business in the 1990s. Over the years, he has amassed an impressive collection of unique pieces, from vintage glassware to painted furniture and everything in between. When shoppers come to visit Danny at BIG BAD WOLFS, they’re in for a real treat.
He loves sharing his knowledge and expertise, and he’ll take the time to explain the history and background of each piece to anyone who is interested. For example, Danny’s best-selling glassware is Italian glass pieces, which are always in high demand. He also likes to showcase some more unusual pieces, such as Japanese “jam” bowls, which are beautiful and highly collectible.
One of the highlights of Danny’s booth is the incredible array of furniture on offer. His favorite pieces are the popular bluish/white painted ones, and he has a particular story that really brings these pieces to life. He brought a vintage piece with a painted front from Belgium to the show, which has seven layers of pigment and glue. As he explains, this piece is a perfect example of the traditional craftsmanship that is so important to him as a collector and dealer. Besides showcasing his collection, Danny also enjoys meeting people and sharing his passion for antiques. When he first came to Round Top, Texas, for the twice-yearly antique show, he was blown away by the warmth and friendliness of the people here. That’s why he keeps coming back, year after year. He and his wife stay in the area for a month during each show, and his son comes from Belgium to work the booth at Excess II during the next one. Danny’s store, BIG BAD WOLFS, is a destination for anyone who loves antiques and unique items.
Whether you’re looking for a stunning piece of glassware, a beautiful painted furniture, or just want to learn more about the history of the items on offer, Danny is always happy to chat. So, if you’re in the area during the next Round Top antique show, don’t hesitate to stop by and visit BIG BAD WOLFS. visit
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Burton Burton Chamber of Commerce Shop, eat, play and stay.
Carmine County Line Antique Show
Grace’s Treasure Hunt
Grace’s Treasure Hunt Lots of silver plate.
Grumpa’s
Y Station Vintage Christmas, Flea by The Sea, Maggieville, Artsy Fartsy Antiques & More, Rhonda and Johnny Johnson, Down Home Ranch, Corn Dog Corner, Elegant Irony, Get It Sold, Texas Rose Antiques by Vickie Davis, A Cowgirl’s & Tea Party, Mike & Ned’s Antiques, Green Dog Antiques, Gather & Grace, Final Touch, Roadside Cafe, Antiques Everywhichway.
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Old World Antieks
Europian antiques. 3 locations in Blue Hills, The Compound & La Grange.
La Grange Chevron
Gas station located in the heart of La Grange.
Jay Deez Sport Grill
Carmine Y 7700
Big games, big fun, open late.
La Grange Cotton Gin Art, home decor, antique, and jewelry.
Burton Burton Chamber of Commerce
Giddings/Winchester
Giddings Chamber of Commerce
Restaurant lodging, shops, tons of fun things to do.
Murphy’s Steakhouse
Still the best steaks in the area.
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Women’s apparel, vintage jewelry
Whiskey Glitter Co. Brooke Dreke Design
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Bill Moore Antiques/ Greenvine Wholesale Warehouse Importing from Europe.
McLaren’s Buyer Mkt McLaren’s Antiques & Interiors
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Cole’s Antiques Show
Cole’s Antiques Show & Sale Air conditioned building and outdoor covered booth.
Look What Found Old mine and European cut diamond jewelry.
What a Crock Antiques
Stoneware, Texas furniture and primitives.
BJ Pawlaczyk
Sporting Collectables, out board Motors, & Golf collectables
Bobbed Tail Bay Jewelry
Jewelry, Native American, Estate Jewelry, & Silver
Cheryl’s Antiques & Collectibles
Mirrors, Cake Toppers, Lady Head Vases, Coral Shells & Primitives
Baca Ranch Antiques & Collectibles
Alan’s Antiques Accessories
Kaw River Rustics
Brooks & Co
Ed the Glass Guy
Acanthus Antiques
Talia Jade Jewelry
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Joe Pete Antiques and good stuff.
The Iron Maiden Steel planters and decorative ironworks.
Wrechted Excess
North Gate Field Apropos
1800 1801 1802 1803
Patriotic Flag, silver plate mid century modern.
TheChandelierLady
Rob Rocks
More Than Antiques
Don’t
Bar W Field
Bar W Field Free parking, 200+ dealers.
Payne Glass Britain’s largest stained glass dealer.
PGC (Pottery Glass China) 1000s of pieces of FIESTAWARE!
83 84
Sommerfield Place
Charles Keyton
What selection!
Grocery & Old Feed
400
Warrenton Grocery & Gas Sandwiches, 24 hr gas.
Booth space available.
Warrenton Old Feed Store
401
The Gin
Funk N Junk
402
Carol Mitchell Antiques
The Hub Gallery
Bruce Weekley Navajo Art
Kacer Enterprises Sterling
Old Town Market
Old Town Market
Free parking, RV hooks-ups, showers, quality dealers.
Booth info: 281-894-7778 0r 832-2500893
Turkish Rugs
Zapp Hall & Field
Zapp Hall Show
Come for the antiques, stay for the atmosphere. Antiques and artisan show, live music, great food.
Leather & Vodka
Original leather fringe purses. Hand crafted.
303
Vincent Peach
Jewelry crafted with fresh water pearls.
Punkie’s Place
Punkie’s Place
Mexican inspired creations, funky vintage. Inside house.
Granny McCormick
La Jeanseria Italian Cuisine
Renck Hall/Field
Little House on the Hill
Tree Park Field
Renck Hall-Field-Yard 100+ dealers. Antiques and more.
JillSuzanne
1400 1000
Candles, architectural, ewelry and more. End of show part Friday.
Renck Yard
Mexican Dealer
Western Dealer
Affrican Dealer
Warrenton Inn
1500 210 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710
Warrenton Inn
Modern Arc
Junk N’ Disorderly
Dearly Departed Vintage
Junk Adx
Villa Villa Vintage
9 Re Style & Co
Texas Rose Boutique
Ramblin’ Rose Mercantile
1001
Steve’s Place
Green Acres
The Grapevine
Cowboys Right Away Boutique,
Damon’s Real Texas BBQ, Reel Love.
Robinson’s Field
Robinson’s Field Food, established dealers, and more.
Warrenton Grocery & Field
Warrenton Grocery & Field
Dillard Field
Martha’s Hidden Treasures
The White Cotton Gown
The Sassy Spur Boutique
The Post Yard
County Road Market
Dazzel Me with Gifts
South Fringe/ Wildflower
Dry Creek Farm
Tree Park RV & Antiques Show
100+ dealers, RV hook-up, storage units, indoors and outdoors booths.
Tree Park Cottages
Lodging
Cottage with amazing customer services.
The Hen Delivers
Kitchen islands, old schoolhouse, coastal chic & lockers.
El’s Handcrafted Soap
Large variety of handcrafted soap, bath bombs, lotion, beard oils.
The Side Stitch
Modern Charm
Darlins French Farmhouse
The Sign Guy
Nana’s Snack Shack
Hank’s Ammo
Gaudy Sisters
Weaster Auctions & Antiques
No Owwiebooboo
Majic Rugs
Bell Family Endeavors
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700
Key Warrenton Fields
Old Town Market
Bar W & Tin Star Feld
Granny McCormick’s
Zapp Hall & Field
Old Feed & Grocery
Campbell Building
Das Blaue Haus
Warrenton Inn
Cole’s Antique Show
Little House Field
Das Greune Haus
Dillard’s Field
Robinson Field
Tree Park Field
Renck Hall & Field
Sommerfield Place
St. John’s Church
North Gate Field
The Chicken Ranch
The Marketplace
The Lone Star Gallery
Damon’s Real Texas BBQ
Green Acres Field
Thur.-Sun. 11am-8pm
La Jeanseria Meson
Italian Cuisine
Granny McCormick’s Yard 917-686-5925
Open 9am-8pm
Casa Blanke
102 E Mill St
Round Top, TX 78954
Duo Gino & Nate
1542 N State Hwy 237
Round Top, TX 78954
Closed Mon. & Tue.
Wed. 5pm-9pm
Thur. 11am-3pm 5pm-9pm
Sat. 11am-3pm 5pm-9pm
Sun. 10am-2pm (979) 702-2084
LuLu’s
204 E Mill St
Round Top, TX 78954
Mon.-Thur. 11am-8pm
Fri. 11am-9pm
Sat. 11am-3pm 4pm-9pm
Sun. 11am-8pm (979) 249-5171
Show Daily Magazine is not responsible for differences in opening and closing times
Outlaws BBQ
Granny Mc Cormick’s
Wed.-Sun. 7am-3:30pm March 14th-30th
Red Beards Cook Out Warrenton Inn
Open 7:30am-5pm
During Show Dates
The Old Firehouse Cafe & Pub
Old Town Market March 14th-31st. 8am-6pm
Mandito’s
102 S Washington St Round Top, TX 78954
Mon.-Thur. 11am-8pm
Fri.-Sat. 11am-9pm
Sun. 11am-8pm (979) 249-5181
Paw Paw’s
Firehouse & Cafe
Chelsea’s Meadow
Open 11am-8pm
During Show Dates
Round Top Coffee Shop
111 W Wantke St
Round Top, TX 78954
Mon.-Fri. 8am-12pm Sat. 8am-5pm Sun. 8am-5pm (214) 356-3280
Royers Round Top Cafe
105 Main St
Round Top, TX 78954
Closed Mon. & Tue. Wed. 11am-2pm Thur. 11am-8pm Fri. 11am-9pm Sat. 11am-3pm 5pm-9pm Sun. 11am-2pm (979) 249-3611
The Garden Company Feed & Fire Water
104 W Wantke Rd
Round Top, TX 78954
Closed Mon-Wed
Thur. 11am-3pm 5pm-9pm Fri. 11am-3pm 5pm-9pm Sat. 11am-3pm 5pm-9pm Sun. 11am-2:30pm (979) 249-2588
Alejandras Mexican Grill
403 N Jefferson St
La Grange, TX 78945
Monday-Closed
Tues.-Thurs. 11am-9pm
Frid.-Sat. 11am-10pm Sun. 11am-9pm
Beerz Burgerz
115 Post Oak Rd
La Grange, TX 78945
Mon.-Thur. 11am-8pm
Fri.-Sat. 11am-12am (next day)
Sun. 11am-8pm (979) 242-2888
Bodega Wine Market
201 W Travis St
La Grange, TX 78945
Mon.-Fri. 11am-7pm
Sat.-Sun. Closed
Jay Deez Sports Grill
2001 W State Hwy 71. Unit E
La Grange, TX 78945
Mon.-Thur. 11am-11pm
Fri.-Sat. 11am-12am (next day) Sun. 10am-10pm (979) 206-2066
La Marina
1502 W State Hwy 71
La Grange, TX 78945 (979) 968-2065
Las Fuentes
658 S Jefferson St
La Grange, TX 78945
Mon.-Thur. 11am-9:30pm
Fri.-Sun. 11am-10:30pm (979) 968-8957 (979) 968-3125
Reba’s Pizzeria & Deli
539 E Colorado St
La Grange, TX 78945
Mon.-Sun. 10am-9pm (979) 968-3100
Joe’s Place
120 N Live Oak St
Fayetteville, TX 78940
Mon. 5pm-12am (next day)
Closed Tues.-Wed.
Thur.-Fri. 11am-2pm 5pm-9pm
Sat. 7:30am-9:30pm
Sun. 7:30am-3pm (979) 378-9035
Orsak’s Cafe
121 W Fayette St
Fayetteville, TX 78940
Mon.- Thur. 8am-9:30pm
Fri.-Sat. 8am-10pm
Sun. 8am-9pm (979) 378-2719
The 159 Junction
3024 East Tx 159 Fayetteville, TX 78940
Closed Mon.-Tue. Wed.-Thur. 5pm-10pm
Fri. 5pm-12am(next day)
Sat. 12pm-1am (next day)
Sun. 12ap-8pm (97 9) 249-5523
Riverside Cafe 1225 Carroll Ln
La Grange, TX 78945
Open 7am-2:30pm (979) 968-5506
Sealand Seafood & Steak
2359 W State Hwy 71
La Grange, TX 78945
Mon.-Thur. 11am-9pm
Fri.-Sat. 11am-10pm Sun. 11am-9pm (979) 968-6139
Weikel’s Bakery
2247 W State Hwy 71
La Grange, TX 78945 Open 5am-9pm (979) 968-9413
The Wine Bar at the Grand Fayette Hotel
201 W Fayette St Fayetteville, TX 78940
Closed Mon.-Wed.
Thur.-Sat. 5pm-9pm Sun. 11am-2pm (979) 716-6988
Danielle Behar and her husband, Ron, have been in the antique business for the 29 years of their marriage. Danielle became interested in antiques at a young age because of her family’s generational love for them, and she started selling at antique shows when she was just 16 years old.
When shopping at a vintage show, it’s pretty much impossible to miss Danielle’s tent. After all, it’s usually the one with the biggest crowd, drawn in by her famous $10 signs. Even though the signs are beautifully crafted and unique, Danielle believes in a low price point to get shoppers’ attention and draw them into her tent. Once inside, visitors are greeted with an incredible collection of antique furniture and wares. One of the most distinctive pieces that Danielle and Ron have ever sold was a Disney World paddle boat swan. This is an item most antique dealers can only dream of finding, let alone selling to a collector.
Other interesting items include 1940s pinball machines and a soda bar from the first Braum’s soda bar. Shoppers will also come across a vintage phone booth and a Coca-Cola collection, all of which are worth exploring. The most popular item at this year’s Bar W show, where Danielle sets up her tent on the first row on the left, Row A, is the AAA Root Beer sign. But the collection doesn’t end there. Shoppers are also drawn to a stunning array of 1950s diner furniture, vintage signs, and more.
Despite the success that Danielle and Ron have had in the antique business, they still enjoy the thrill of the hunt. They consider themselves to be antique hoarders, always on the lookout for their next big find. They’ve come a long way from their humble beginnings at small-time antique shows, but they still have the same passion for antiques that sparked their fascination all those years ago.
In many ways, Danielle and Ron’s business is a family affair. It’s not just because Danielle’s love for antiques was passed down through generations, but also because many of their most loyal customers are regulars. They love to see the familiar faces come back year after year, always excited to see what new treasures have been discovered and added to the collection.
Ultimately, Danielle and Ron love what they do and wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.
They’re known for their $10 signs, but their business is so much more than that. Their passion for antiques and unique treasures shines.
Jay’s Emporium is a must-visit for anyone who loves antiques and unique collectibles. Located at Cole’s Antique Mall since 2012, this emporium is owned and operated by Jay and Mary Kasper from Shiner, Texas.
Jay and Mary have a passion for antiques and have been collecting treasures for many years. Jay started sharing his collections since he was 15 years old back in 1971, and Mary’s parents were antique dealers, so she grew up surrounded by antiques. Jay’s Emporium specializes in antique bottles, holiday collectibles (such as Christmas, Halloween, Easter, and the Fourth of July), sports cards, buttons, beer and soda items, and advertising ephemera. The emporium has thousands of items ranging from a few cents up to extremely rare items that require a co-signer. From vintage Christmas decorations to antique beer cans, there’s something for everyone at Jay’s Emporium.
The Kaspers attend approximately 20 shows a year, traveling to various states such as Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and more. They are always on the hunt for new and unique items to share with their customers. Jay’s also loves shopping at Brimfield, Massachusetts, which is the Round Top of Massachusetts.
One of the things that makes Jay’s Emporium unique is Jay’s reputation for buying entire inventories of estate or retiring vendors. These treasures are then passed on to his customers at a fraction of their original cost. He always ensures that his loyal followers get great
deals, and he loves to preserve history while doing so. Jay’s Emporium is located at spaces #50 and #51 at Cole’s Antique Mall, which is in the center of everything. The emporium has become a go-to spot for collectors who love discovering unique items. William W. Reed, who visited Jay’s Emporium, overheard a comment from a fellow collector who said, “Jay’s Emporium has thousands of items that I didn’t even know about but can’t seem to live without.”
Jay and Mary Kasper have created a haven for antique enthusiasts. Jay’s Emporium is a must-stop for anyone who is looking for something special to add to their collection, whether it’s an antique bottle or a Halloween decoration. Jay and Mary’s passion for antiques is infectious, and visitors are sure to leave the emporium with a renewed appreciation for the past and a newly acquired treasure in hand.
Mike Williams and Joel Chapman are two antique dealers who set up booths and sell their treasures at a variety of antique shows throughout the country. One of their favorite events is the Bar W Antique show, which they attend regularly. Mike, who is from South Carolina, has been a full-time antique collector and seller for 38 years, although he has been interested in antiques all his life. His grandmother was an antique dealer in Pennsylvania in the 1950s, and she is the one who instilled in him a love for antique items. Mike’s specialty is Akro Agate dishes, which he collects and sells. He also has an interest in Civil War items and furniture from the Federalist Period of the 1700s.
When I interviewed Mike at the Bar W Antique show, he was in the midst of setting up one of his many booths. He paused when I approached him, happy to take a break from his work and chat about his passion for antiques.
Joel, on the other hand, is from Quitman, Texas, and has been in the antique business since the 1990s. He finds joy in the thrill of the hunt and preserving the historical aspects of his purchases. His main motivation for participating in the antique business is to find and share unique and significant items with others.
During the interview, Joel mentioned an intriguing find he came across: a signed flag of Herman Goehring from
the train at the Eagle’s Nest in Germany. He purchased the flag from an elderly veteran and had documentation for all his purchases. He also bought a fire engine nozzle from the same era. Joel takes pride in educating people about the historical significance of his finds and enjoys sharing the stories behind them.
Both men agree that although antique selling is not the most lucrative business, it is still a passion that they enjoy pursuing. In fact, they attend shows such as the Longest Yard Sale in Tennessee, Springfield, Ohio, and Canton, Texas, not just for the money, but for the experience and meeting new people.
As I walked around the Bar W Antique Show, I noticed that both Mike and Joel’s booths were packed with customers, proving that their love for antiques is contagious. From Akro Agate dishes to Civil War items and historical memorabilia, these antique dealers continue to share their passion and preserve the stories of past generations.
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Accessories- Fashion
Cowboys Ride Away Boutique..... p.41
Dillard Field..... p.55
Rambling’ Rose Mercantile..... p.63
Reel Love..... p.41
Americana
Antiques off the Square..... p.81
Chelsea’s Meadow Field. p.71
Renck Hall..... p.29
Y Station..... p.82
American Furniture
Y Station..... p.82
Ammo
Hanks Ammo..... p.61
Antiques
Abbieland Antiques Field & RV Park p.65
Antique Round Top..... p.70
Bar W Field..... p.18
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Brooke Drake Design..... p.68
Campbell Building..... p.30
Chelsea’s Meadow Field. p.71
Cole’s Building..... p. 4
Eduardo Lopez Design. p.73
Funk N’ Junk..... p.30
Joe Pete..... p.15
Junk N’ Disorderly..... p.56
McLaren’s & Interiors... p.10
Old Town Market..... p.16
Punkie’s Place..... p.39
ReStyle & Co..... p.56
R.T. Vintage Market... p.67
The Side Stitch..... p.61
Texas Rose Antiques..... p.66
The Grainery..... p. 26
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Y Station..... p.82
Antique Diamonds
Look What I Found..... p.21
Antique Firearms
Axe Antiques..... p.35
Antique Jewelry
Antique Round Top..... p.70
Campbell Building..... p.30
Southern
Classic Jewelry..... p.69
Antique Lighting Restore
Cole’s..... p. 4
Antique Military
Axe Antiques..... p.35
Antique Windows
Paynes Stained Glass..... p.29
Your A to Z list! Take the guesswork out of where to go. Look under the heading of your favorite items, the dealers listed there carry exactly what you’re seeking! Flip to the page their ad is placed on for more information about where to find them during the shows.
Antler Chandelier
Y Station..... p.82
Apothecary
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Apparel- Women’s Apropos..... p.17
Dillard Field..... p.55
Country Road Market
Dazzle Me with Gifts
Dry Creek Farm Wildflowers
Green Acres and The Grapevine... p.41
Reel Love..... p.41
Soho McKinney..... p.69
Texas Rose Antiques..... p.66
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Warrenton’ s Old Feed Store..... p.25
Architectural
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
JillSuzanne..... p.28
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
More than Antiques..... p.42
The Grainery..... p. 26
Y Station..... p.82
Armor
Axe Antiques..... p.35
Art
Abbieland Antiques Field & RV Park p.65
Antique Round Top..... p.70
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p.7
Campbell Building..... p.30
Cowboy Corner..... p.74
Majic Rugs..... p.21
Y Station..... p.82
Art Deco
Brooke Drake Design..... p.68
Breakfast/Brunch
Granny McCormick’s..... p.30
Tree Park Field..... p.60
C
Cameras
Old Town Market..... p.16
Candles
JillSuzanne..... p.28
Carnival Glass
Baca Ranch Antiques..... p.39
Chandeliers
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Charles Keyton..... p. 2
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Asian
Abbieland Antiques Field & RV Park p.65
ATM
Bar W Field Field..... p.18
Auction Antiques off the Square..... p.81
Vogt Auctions..... p.9
Weaster Auctions & Antiques..... p.60 B
Bakery
Weikel’s..... p.80
Bar & Grill
Jay Dee’z Sports Grill..... p.92
Bath & Body
Tree Park Field..... p.60
BBQ
Damon’s Real Texas BBQ..... p.41
Paw Oaw’s Firehouse & Café..... p.71
Beer
Old Town Market..... p.16
Boho
Majic Rugs..... p.21
Boutique
Dillard Field..... p.55
Rambling’ Rose Mercantile..... p.63
Reel Love..... p.41
Soho McKinney..... p.69
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Bracelets
Good Ground Trading.... p.22
Vincent Peach..... p. 3
Thechandelierlady..... p. 15
Children’s Clothing
Cowboys Ride Away Boutique..... p.41
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Christmas Y Station..... p.82
Clock Restore
Cole’s..... p. 4
Clothing
Punkie’s Place..... p.39
Reel Love..... p.41
ReStyle & Co..... p.56
Soho McKinney..... p.69
The Side Stitch..... p.61
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Coastal Chic
The Hen Delivers..... p.39
Cocktail Sets
Apropos..... p.17
Coffee
Granny McCormick’s..... p.30
Coins
Vincent Peach..... p. 3
Collectibles
Campbell Building..... p.30
Gasoline Hill & Antiques p.66
R.T. Vintage Market..... p.67
Y Station..... p.82
Comics
Old Town Market..... p.16
Concho Belts
The Good Stuff..... p.68
Country- Antiques
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Y Station..... p.82
Covered Shopping
Warrenton’s Old Feed Store..... p.25
Crosses
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Cupolas
JillSuzanne...... p.28
D Diamonds
Look What I Found..... p.21
Decor
Eduardo Lopez Design. p.73
ReStyle & Co..... p.56
Y Station..... p.82
Deli/ Dinning
Bodega Wine Market p.79
Doors
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Good Ground Trading.... p.22
The Grainery..... p.26
E
Early Painted Furniture
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p .7
Earrings
Vincent Peach..... p. 3
Electric
Joe Pete..... p.15
Entertainment
Warrenton’s Old Feed Store..... p.25
Estate Finds
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Estate Jewelry
Bobbed Tail Jewelry..... p.59
Look What I Found..... p.21
MJ Jewelers..... p.72
Southern Classic
Jewelry..... p.69
Y Station..... p.82
European
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Brooke Drake Design..... p.68
European Country
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Good Ground Trading.... p.22
Renck Hall..... p.29
The Grainery..... p. 26
European Dimonds
Look What I Found..... p.21
European
Furniture Antique
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
More than Antiques..... p.42
F Fabulous Finds
Dillard Field..... p.55
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Farmhouse Decor
Y Station..... p.82
Fashion
Dillard Field..... p.55
Soho McKinney..... p.69
Villa Villa Vintage..... p.56
Fields
Bar W Field..... p.18
Good Ground Trading.... p.22
Green Acres and The Grapevine... p.41
Old Town Market..... p.16
Renck Hall..... p.29
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Warrenton’s Old Feed Store..... p.25
Fine Jewelry
Bobbed Tail Bay..... p.59
Look What I Found..... p.21
Vincent Peach..... p. 3
Flags- Patriotic
Apropos..... p.17
Folk Art
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Renck Hall ............. p 29
Y Station..... p.82
Folk Art- Mexican
Punkie’s Place..... p.39
Food Booths
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Old Town Market..... p.16
R.T. Vintage Market..... p.67
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Warrenton Inn and The W venue..... p.17
Food Venders
Damon’s Real Texas BBQ..... p. 41
French Antiques
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Fun
Y Station..... p.82
Funky Vintage
Punkie’s Place..... p.39 Furniture
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Cole’s Building..... p. 4
Eduardo Lopez Design. p.73
Faulkner
Outdoor Furniture..... p.67
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Punkie’s Place..... p.39
ReStyle & Co..... p.56
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Y Station..... p.82
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Garden Antique
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
The Hen Delivers..... p.39
Garden Art
Y Station..... p.82
Gas
Warrenton Grocery and Gas..... p.36
Glass
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Payne Glass..... p.29
Y Station..... p.82
Glassware
Charles Keyton..... p. 2
Gold Filled Jewelry
Y Station..... p.82
Golf Collectables
BJ Pawlaczyk..... p.58
Good Stuff
Joe Pete..... p.15
Grain Bags
Bill Moore
County Line..... p. 7
Vintage Fabrics..... p.74
Groceries
Warrenton Grocery and Gas..... p.36
Guns
Axe Antiques..... p.35 H
Handcrafted- Handmade
Majic Rugs..... p.21
Vincent Peach..... p. 3
Home Decor
Rambling’ Rose Mercantile..... p.63
Vintage Fabrics..... p.74
Y Station..... p.82
I
Indian Beaded Jackets
The Good Stuff..... p.68
Industrial
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Renck Hall..... p.29
Y Station..... p.82
J
Jewelry
Bobbed Tail Jewelry..... p.59
JillSuzanne..... p.28
Look What Found..... p.21
MJ Jewelers..... p.72
Reel Love..... p.41
Southern Classic Jewelry p.69
Vincent Peach..... p. 3
Y Station.... p.82
Jewelry Repair
Cole’s..... p. 4
Junk
Funk N’ Junk..... p.30
Punkie’s Place..... p.39 K
Kitchen
Charles Keyton..... p. 2
The Hen Delivers..... p.39
Y Station..... p.82
Kitchenalia
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Kitchen Islands
The Hen Delivers..... p.39 L
Lamps
Alan’s Antiques.... p.65
Late Nights
Antiques off the Square p.81
Apropos..... p.17
La Grange Shops
5 Antique Shops On The Square..... p.79
Leather Accessories
Vincent Peach..... p. 3
Leather Handbags
Old Town Market..... p.16
Lighting
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Thechandelierlady..... p.15
Linens/ Lace- Estate
Apropos..... p.17
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Junk Adx..... p.56
Vintage Fabrics..... p.74
Live Music
The Stone Cellar..... p.49
Lockers
The Hen Delivers..... p.39
Lodging
Green Acres and The Grapevine... p.41
Warrenton Inn and The W venue..... p.17
M
Medical and Health
Sleep Solutions of Central Texas..... p.37 p.79
Mexican Clothing
Punkie’s Place..... p.39
Mexican Treasures
Punkie’s Place..... p.39
Mid- Century
Brooke Drake Design..... p.68
Period Modern..... p.30
More than Antiques..... p.42
Military
Chelsea’s Meadow Field. p.71
Modern/Deco
Apropos..... p.17
Antiques off the Square..... p.81
Brooke Drake Design..... p.68
Modern Arc..... p.15
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Period Modern..... p.30
Y Station..... p.82
Music- Live
Warrenton’s Old Feed Store..... p.25
N Native American Bobbed Tail Jewelry..... p.59
O
Oak Furniture
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Y Station..... p.82
Outboard Motors
BJ Pawlaczyk..... p.58 P
Painted Furniture
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p.7
Y Station..... p.82
Parking
Bar W Field..... p.18
Green Acres and The Grapevine... p.41
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Pastries
Weikel’s..... p.80
Pearls
Vincent Peach..... p. 3
Pickers’ Paradise
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Pottery
Charles Keyton..... p. 2
Renck Hall..... p.29
Potting Tables
The Hen Delivers..... p.39
Primitives American & European Antiques off the Square..... p.81
Kaw River Rustics..... p.59
R.T. Vintage Market..... p.67
Vintage Fabrics..... p.74
Y Station..... p.82
Prints/ Maps
Apropos..... p.17
Prisms
Thechandelierlady..... p. 15
Purple Glass
Texas Rose Antiques..... p.66 Q
Quilts
Apropos..... p.17
Antiques off the Square..... p.81
Quirky
Y Station..... p.82
Record Albums
Old Town Market..... p.16
Y Station..... p.82
Religious Artifacts
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p.7
Y Station..... p.82
Repurpose
Y Station..... p.82
Restaurants/ Sit-Down
Bar W Field..... p.18
Jay Dee’s Sports Grill..... p.92
Old Town Market..... p.16
Paw Paw’s Firehouse & Café..... p.71
Warrenton Inn and The W venue..... p.17
Retro
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Y Station..... p.82
Restrooms
Cole’s Building..... p.4
Rewiring
Thechandelierlady..... p.15
Rocks and Gems
Good Ground Trading..... p.22 Rob Rocks..... p.57
Rugs- Antique- Vintage Apropos..... p.17
Brooks & Co...... p.59
Majic Rugs..... p.21
Turkish Rugs Co..... p.38
RV Parking
Abbieland Antiques Field & RV Park p.65
Old Town Market..... p.16
Tree Park Field..... p.60 S
Saddles
Baca Ranch Antique..... p.39
Salvaged- Structural McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Schoolhouse
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Sculptures
The Hen Delivers..... p.39
Shabby Chic
The Hen Delivers..... p.39
Shows
Antiques off the Square..... p.81
Antique Round Top..... p.70
Bar W Field..... p.18
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Cole’s Building..... p. 4
Cowboy Corner..... p.74
Dillard Field..... p.55
Granny McCormick..... p.30
Green Acres and The Grapevine... p.41
McLaren’s & Interiors..... p.10
Old Town Market..... p.16
R.T. Vintage Market..... p.67
Warrenton Inn and The W venue..... p.17
Signs
Chelsea’s Meadow Field. p.71
Gasoline Hill & Antiques. p.66
The Sign Guy..... p.60
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Signs- Vintage
Bill Moore/ County Line..... p. 7
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Y Station..... p.82
Silver
Bobbed Tail Jewelry..... p.59
Indian Creek Antiques. p.67
Look What I Found..... p.21
Texas Rose Antiques..... p.66
Vincent Peach..... p. 3
Silver Buyers
Indian Creek Antiques... p.67
Silver Plate
Apropos..... p.17
Indian Creek Antiques. p.67
Sleep Aid
Sleep Solutions of Central Texas..... p.37
Smalls
Apropos..... p.17
Soap
El’s Handcrafted Soap.... p.61
Tree Park Field..... p.60
Sporting Collectables
BJ Pawlaczyk..... p.58
Sports TV
Jay Dee’z Sports Grill..... p.92
Spurs
Cowboy Corner..... p.74
Stained Glass
Payne’s Glass..... p.29
The Grainery..... p.26
Sterling Charles Keyton..... p. 2
Indian Creek Antiques..... p.67
Storage
Vintage Apparel
Vintage Finds
T
Texana
Texas Boudin
Textiles
Tools- Vintage
Tote Trays
Turquise Jewelry
Vintage Jewelry
Vintage Native American
Sweaters
Vintage Turquoise
Visitors Center
W
Water Features
Western Art
Western Decor
U Upscale
Uranium Glass
Western Tack
Western Wear
V Vendor Space
Wholesale
Windows
Wine & Wine Accessories
Victorian
Vintage
Y
Yard Art
Year Round Market