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New Hampshire Antiques Show

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NHADA Members
Antiques Show

June 7, 2026
Douglas Everett Arena
Concord, NH

The 69th Annual
New Hampshire Antiques Show

August 6–8, 2026
DoubleTree by Hilton
Manchester, NH

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Happy New Year! This Amish crib quilt, courtesy of
Happy New Year! This Amish crib quilt, courtesy of our friends at Olde Hope Antiques, reminds us of a firework in the night sky. This quilt features hundreds of artfully arranged and expertly pieced cotton fragments to create a large central star against a black background, creating a dazzling effect. 

At the forefront of NHADA’s mission is a desire to ensure the future of antiques, and we have never been more optimistic. “We are continuously encouraged by new collectors that we meet, who display an enthusiasm and curiosity for antiques and decorative arts.” — @oldehopeantiques 

Cheers to a great year ahead!
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Amish “Crazy Star” Crib Quilt made by Mrs. Henry Yoder, Yoder Settlement, Partridge, Reno County, Kansas, c. 1915-1930. Pieced and quilted cotton, 51 ½” x 46 ¾. 

Featured NHADA Dealer: Olde Hope Antiques, Inc. | New Hope, Pennsylvania and New York City


Merry Christmas! Wishing you peace and joy from al
Merry Christmas! Wishing you peace and joy from all of us at NHADA. 

Longtime NHADA exhibitor Beverly Weir of Thomas R. Longacre Antiques has a wonderful display of Christmas antiques at The New Hampshire Antiques Show each year; this image shows part of her display at our 2025 show.


O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum...These spun cotton orn
O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum...These spun cotton ornaments were produced in Germany between the late 1870s and 1920s as a cottage industry. Many pieces are animals and people, especially children dressed to indicate different activities. Shown here is a display from the booth of Betty H. Bell Antiques at the New Hampshire Antiques Show this past summer, featuring a circus poodle embellished in a blue and yellow crepe paper jacket and red jester collar, as well as a “prancing pony” and a boy in a red night shirt and cap holding a mouse. 

“It is hard to imagine how these pieces have survived for more than one hundred years, but they evoke happiness and the joy of celebrating with your loved ones during holidays. That is what drew me to specialize in antique holiday items.” —@bettyhbell

Featured NHADA Dealer: Betty H. Bell Antiques | Dallas, Texas



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