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2nd Annual Garden Event – April 11, 2015

Come join us from 1-4 pm for light fair and refreshments to celebrate spring and our container of garden items arriving from Europe! With a demonstration by noted garden designer, Scott Zimmer, lead landscape designer for Zimmer Gardens, located in

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Industrial Designer Norman Bel Geddes

Norman Bel Geddes started his career as a scene designer for the New York Metropolitan Opera. He also designed and directed various Broadway, theatrical works such as Arabesque to The Five O’Clock Girl. As successful as he was as a

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Think Spring with At Home Antiques

We’re so excited for Spring! Spring is a time of rejuvenation for the mind, body and home! Please join us, March 30, 2014 for our Think Spring: Breaking the Ice Event!! Learn how to plant a garden with in a

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Antique American Weathervanes

by Judy Milne Although these beautiful instruments are rarely still used on buildings, weathervanes have been around for thousands of years. The earliest one known to our historians was created and used in Greece during the first century, BC. Weathervanes

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Industrial Furniture

I love industrial furniture. The modernness of it. The way it feels cool to the touch or hot to the hand depending upon where it is placed. I love the fact that it’s so substantial and yet so elegant. Perhaps

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Sinterklaas/Small Business Saturday in Kingston Rondout

We are so excited for the 6th Annual Sinterklaas Event taking place in the Kingston Rondout on November 30th, starting at 11am. As an antiques store, we love tradition and will be going all out for the Old Dutch Sinterklaas

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Kingston Night Market: A ‘Haunting’ Invitation, Attend if You Dare

You are invited to Milne’s At Home Antiques Haunted Night Market, antiques with a haunting history; attend if you dare. Here at Milne’s At Home Antiques, we have a few tricks and treats prepared for Kingston’s Night Market Event on

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19th Century Trade Signs

New York Antique Dealer Judy Milne on 19th Century Trade Signs Trade signs are very sought after because they are a graphic representation of our countries past through commerce.  Trade signs are each unique to the past user as they

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Milne’s At Home Antiques Profile on VISIT Vortex

All of us here at Milne’s At Home Antiques love this amazing profile of our Kingston antiques store on VISIT Vortex. Take a look for yourself and learn about our antique dealing business. VISIT Vortex: Milne’s At Home Antiques Profile

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Q&A with Photographer John Dugdale

Noted and acclaimed Photographer John Dugdale will be displaying 17 of his newly-framed works in Milne’s At Home Antiques and Gallery during Kingston’s First Saturday, September 7, 2013 from 5 – 8 PM. John’s pictures are influenced by 19th century

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