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Coming Grand Illumination weekend, December 5 & 6, 2009. An indoor gathering of some of America's finest traditional artisans and craftsmen, joined by dealers of fine antiques, right in the heart of the Williamsburg area. A grand opportunity to shop for some of the finest collector and gift quality wares while you are in town for the Grand Illumination celebration in the restored area of Colonial Williamsburg.
The show will be held in the CLICK HERE for a Map to the Hotel Saturday 10am till 5pm and Sunday 10am till 4pm Admission: Adults $6 ~ Children 12 and under FREE Exhibitors Mox Nix Textiles : : Jain Faries Shari Lutz Folkwork : : Shari Lutz By Hand for All Seasons : : Marci & Bruce Freeman Maritime Blacksmith : : Kelly Smyth Olde Virginea Floorcloth & Trading Co. : : Sharan J. Mason Tatted Webs : : Elaine O'Donal Theorems by SJC : : Sandra Coldren Wintergreen Farm : : Mike Johnson Barking Dog Jewelry : : Jeffery Jobe White Historic Art : : Bryant White Hand Carved Santas : : Johnathan & Ann Bastian Joseph's Cabinet Shop : : Joe McPhail DLP Leather : : Diane Louise Paul Olde Virginea Trading Co. : : Roger Mason American Windsors by Peter Wallace : : Peter & Carol Wallace P. Patrick White Historic Art : : Pamela White Robin's Miniature Furniture & Dolls : : Robin Thompson The Carpetbagger : : Beth Mary Myers Studio : : Mary & Earl Myers Future Heirlooms : : John & Barbra Hebden Early American Tin Lighting : : Mike Walsh Hanway Mill House : : Barbara Kauffman ASL Pewter : : Tom & Pat Hooper Country Products : : Richard Ennis Redware Pottery : : Tammy Wilkinson The Itinerant Band : : Bob & Roseann Clark Dr. Th. Daniel Bloodsworth : : 18th Century Physician Antiques Dealers Oak Summit Antiques : : Mike & Peg Jones Antiques & Vintage : : Nannette Johnson Ricki Schmidt Antiques Please check with us later for more complete details and a full listing of exhibitors. $1 of each regular admission will be donated to the Alzheimer's Association Brought to you by 18th Century Advisory, Inc. Your hosts for the Colonial Craftsman's Faire and |
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