Antiques 2019
Class 81
Laura Taylor (chair 519-463-5230)
NEW: Entries will be received on Thursday between 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and remain until 4:30 p.m. on Sunday
RULES:
- Antiques must be at least 75 years old
- Exhibitors may only enter 1 entry in each section
- Exhibitors must own the article exhibited. Historical interest and approximate age of item appreciated.
- Items will be judged on age and condition
- Items must not have been exhibited before at Drumbo Fair
- Articles will be removed from display area only by DAS Directors
NOTE: We will do our best to return all entries in the condition in which you brought them. However, all antiques are exhibited at the owner's risk.
PRIZES: | |||
Section | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
1-30 | $5.00 | $4.00 | $3.50 |
31 | $2.00 for each entry |
ANTIQUES
Section 1 to 10 sponsored by Drumbo & District Heritage Society
Section:
- Embroidered table cloth
- Crocheted table cloth
- Glass bud vase
- Glass water pitcher
- Floral patterned china cake plate
- Glass pickle dish
- Devilled egg dish
- Purfume bottle
- Music box
- Jewelry container
Section 11 to 20 sponsored by Judi Meadows and Neal Eedy
- Walking cane or stick
- Oldest calendar
- Bunnykins item
- Flask
- Funeral card
- Fountain pen
- Mixing bowl
- Wooden kitchen utensil
- Candle snuffer
- Fancy comb or hair ornament
Section 21 to 23 "In the Parlor" sponsored by Dennis & Linda Baker
- Wedding photo with names
- Oil lamp
- Small Bible
Section 24 to 28"Let's Play" sponsored by Phil Harmer and Janet Harmer in memory of their parents, Ray & Esther Harmer.
Section:
- Teddy bear
- Handmade doll
- Mechanical tin toy
- Wooden toy
- Cast iron toy
Section 29 sponsored by Oxford County Branch Ontario Ancestors
- Find a name on a monument/honour roll in Oxford County that intrigues you e.g. cenotaph, gravestone, etc. Include photo and all info you are able to find. Explain why this person is of interest to you.
Section 30-31 sponsored by Princeton & District Historical Society
- Heirloom Quilt, any size, made prior to 1950. Please attach a short history of the quilt
- A Stumper" - What is it? Stump the Judge! Identify the article and its use and place answer in attached envelope.