The Philadelphia Show Returns for its 63rd Edition
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Set of four highly carved mahogany Philadelphia side chairs, circa 1770 –75. Courtesy of H.L. Chalfant American Fine Art & Antiques. |
The Philadelphia Show Returns for its 63rd Edition
The Philadelphia Show
April 24 – 27, 2025
Philadelphia Museum of Art, East Terrace, Philadelphia, PA
For more information visit thephiladelphiashow.com
The beloved Philadelphia Show returns for its 63rd edition, taking place from April 24–27 on the East Terrace of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The show will once again host more than 40 art, antiques and decorative design dealers, with exhibits ranging from folk art and colonial American furniture to mid-century modern design and contemporary art.
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Left: William Sidney Mount (1807–1868), Going Trapping, oil on canvas. Courtesy of Rehs Galleries. Right: Tiffany Studios Drophead “Dragonfly” Table Lamp, circa 1915–20. Courtesy of Lillian Nassau, LLC. |
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Left: Rooster Weathervane by J. Howard & Company (1856–1867) Bridgewater, Mass. Cast zinc body, sheet copper tail, full body molded copper feet. Courtesy of Jeffrey Tillou Antiques. Right: Early Victorian 15kt, Enamel, Pearl, Emerald, Ruby, & Diamond Bangle Bracelet, circa 1840. Courtesy of James Robinson, Inc. |
First time exhibitors this year include Antique French Fine Arts, Bittner Antiques, Future Nostalgia, Glass Past, Graham Shay, Lincoln Glenn, Rosior, and Kraushaar Galleries. “We’re thrilled to introduce a dynamic array of new exhibitors this year, alongside many returning favorites,” says Huntley Platt, the longtime manager of The Philadelphia Show.
“This edition offers something for every art enthusiast — from seasoned collectors to first-time buyers. It’s a celebration of both tradition and innovation in the art world,” Platt says. Among the returning exhibitors are Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques, Dolan/Maxwell, Moderne Gallery, Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Elle Shushan, and James Robinson, Inc.
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Slab coffee table by George Nakashima, 1963, highly figured American black walnut. Courtesy of Moderne Gallery. |
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Left: Ercole Barovier, Dorico Corniola bowl, red and white fused glass tesserae, Barovier & Toso, 1960. Courtesy of Glass Past. Right: Walter Williams, Sunflowers, 1977, oil on board, 22 inches in diameter. Courtesy of M. Hanks Gallery. |
Proceeds from the event will once again benefit the Philadelphia Museum of Art, including support for educational programs for area school children. “The Show is a vital contributor to the cultural fabric of Philadelphia,” says Ellen Simon, Chair of The Philadelphia Show. “It’s a unique opportunity to support the museum’s educational mission while experiencing exceptional works of art and design.”
For more information, please visit the show’s website thephiladelphiashow.com and follow it on Instagram and Facebook.
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Edward Redfield (1869–1965), Hills of Point Pleasant, oil on canvas, 24 x 29 inches. Courtesy of Avery Galleries. |
2025 Exhibitors
Antique French Fine Arts — France & Maryland
French Impressionists and Post Impressionists Paintings
Arader Galleries — New York
Rare Maps, Prints & Books
Avery Galleries — New York
American Fine Art
Bittner Antiques — Vermont
Antiques, Americana and Decorative Arts
Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques — Pennsylvania
Antique American Flags and Textiles
Ralph M. Chait Galleries — New York
Chinese Ceramics and Fine Art
H.L. Chalfant American Fine Art & Antiques — Pennsylvania
18th - 20th century American Decorative Arts
Childs Gallery — Boston
American and European paintings, works on paper and sculpture from the Renaissance to Contemporary
Dixon-Hall Fine Art — Pennsylvania
19th & 20th Century American and European Paintings and Works on Paper
Dolan/Maxwell — Pennsylvania
Modern & Contemporary Art
European Decorative Arts Company — New York
European Ivory Carvings, Objects of Vertu and 19th Century Porcelain and Art
Gemini Antiques — New Jersey
Antiques Toys and Banks
Gladwell & Patterson — London
Fine Art and Sculpture from the 19th and 20th Centuries
Glass Past — New York
Italian Glass 1870–1970
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts — New York
Early 20th Century American Art
Graham Shay — New York
American Paintings and American and European Sculpture
Barbara Israel Garden Antiques — New York
Garden Antiques
Kraushaar Galleries — New York
American Art of the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Betty Krulik Fine Art, Ltd. — New York
American & European 19th & 20th Century Art
Glen Leroux Antiques — Connecticut
Mid-Century Modern & 20th Century Decorative Arts
Levy Galleries — New York
Americana and Fine Art
Lillian Nassau LLC — New York
Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios
Lincoln Glenn — New York
19th – 20th Century American Art
Nathan Liverant and Son — Connecticut
Fine Americana
M. Hanks Gallery — California
African American Fine Art
Moderne Gallery — Pennsylvania
20th Century Decorative Arts
Olde Hope Antiques, Inc. — Pennsylvania
American Folk & Decorative Arts
Peter Pap Oriental Rugs — California
17th – 19th Century Rugs & Textiles
Francis J. Purcell — Pennsylvania
Antiques and Mantels
Rehs Galleries — New York
European, 19th Century, Impressionist, and Historic Art
Rehs Contemporary Galleries, Inc. — New York
Contemporary Realism and Representational Art
James Robinson, Inc. — New York
Antique Jewelry, Silver, Glass & Porcelain
Rosior — Portugal
Jewelry
Schwarz Gallery — Pennsylvania
18th – 20th Century European & American Painting
S.J. Shrubsole — New York
English & American Silver & Jewelry
Elle Shushan — Pennsylvania
Portrait Miniatures
Silver Art by D & R — France & Maryland
Antique French Art & Silver
Somerville Manning Gallery – Delaware
20th & 21st Century Painting & Sculpture
Jayne Thompson Antiques – Kentucky
English & Continental Furniture
Jeffrey Tillou Antiques – Connecticut
18th & 19th Century American Antiques & Fine Art
Walker Decorative Arts – New York
Antiques and Fine Art
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Walter Robertson (Irish 1750-1802, fl America 1793-1796) trade card of jeweler John Cook of New York within case, circa 1794. Courtesy of Elle Shushan. |
Show Information
Click here for preview party and admission tickets
At the East Terrace, the Philadephia Museum of Art
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Preview Party
Thursday, April 24, 6pm – 9pm
Get a first look at the fine works of art offered at this year's show. Tour the show and enjoy hors d'oeuvres and cocktails while mingling with supporters of the show.
Admission
Friday, April 25, 11am – 7pm
Saturday, April 26, 11am – 6pm
Sunday, April 27, 11am – 5pm