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The Pier Antiques Show is normally held a few times a year at Piers 92 & 94 in New York City. This antiques and collectibles show attracts more than five hundred exhibitors and is internationally known. The Pier Antiques Show features 17th – 20th Century Art, paintings, prints and sculptures, antique furniture, vintage glass and decorative accessories as well as sterling, jewelry, rugs, lighting and vintage fashions.
The Pier Antiques Show
12th Avenue & 55th Street
New York, New York
973.808.5015
Kokomo Opalescent Glass first opened its doors in 1888 in Kokomo, Indiana. It all began with Charles
Edward Henry moving his stained glass company from New Rochelle, New York. Their initial contract was with Edison General Electric
to produce glass insulators (which are also highly collectible today), but soon branched out to produce opalescent glass from leftover
glass from the production of other products. The opalescent glass products were then sold to other companies and designers including
the Tiffany Glass Company and Decorative Stained Glass, owned by LeFarge.