“Today’s jewel in the crown of New York’s Winter Antiques Week, The New York Ceramics Fair, brings together a carefully selected and distinguished international group of around 36 galleries offering all things “fired” – porcelain, pottery, glass, cloisonné and enamels, in a setting perfect for the exhibition and sale of important small objects. “

SHOW DATES
JANUARY 20th – 24th, 2010

Also Check out their Lecture Series:
Sponsored by the Chipstone Foundation

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20th
12 Noon “Sources for Services” by Angela Howard 
2pm “Success to America: English Creamware for the Patriotic American Market” by Patricia Halfpenny 
4pm “Small cups with one handle fit for coffee or chocolate” : Chinese Export Porcelain Coffee Wares by Ronald W. Fuchs II

THURSDAY JANUARY 21st
12 Noon “Dutch Jugs and Flint Wares: Salt-glazed Stoneware in Early America”
by Janine E. Skerry 
2pm “Teapots, Coffeepots, and Cream Jugs, Oh My: Surprises in American Stoneware”
by Suzanne Findlen Hood

FRIDAY JANUARY 22nd
4pm “Wedgewood: 250 Years of Innovation and Derivation”
by Dr. Jeffrey Tulman

Both Saturday Lectures are in support of the Ceramic Fair’s 2010 Loan Exhibit

SATURDAY JANUARY 23rd
12 Noon “Making a Moravian Squirrel Bottle, Lecture-Live Demonstration.” by Michelle Erickson 
2pm Pottery “For Which the People Were Eager: The North Carolina Earthenware Tradition.”
by Johanna M. Brown

LECTURE TICKETS:
$10 per person per lecture plus $20
show admission (run of show)
3 lectures $25 plus show admission.
Seating is limited. Reservations required –
please call 310.455.2886

Show Information:
Caskey Lees, Inc.
PO Box 1409
Topanga, CA 90290
310.455.2886
310.455.1951 fax
website