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March 17, 1995 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-17

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Cordially Invites You to Our
12th Annual Antique Art Show and Sale
March 24th - March 31st

Featuring 19th and 20th Century American
and European Oil Paintings,
Drawings and Collectibles

Special Preview
Thursday Evening March 23 6-9 put

Myron Barlow - Harold Cohn - Roy C. Gamble
Robert Hopkin - Douglas A. Teed
Charles Vlialtettsperger

280 N. Woodward • Birmingham
(810) 646-1132

Ladies' & Men's

ALTERATIONS

Louis XV
Empire
Sheraton

Chippendale
Queen Anne
George II

- Now Featuring -
Men's Designer
Suits, Shirts, Ties
and More!

SPECIALIZING IN MAHOGANY & WALNUT

(Ask For Albert)

15531 W. 12 Mile • Just West of Greenfield
Southfield
810-569-8008

Visit Our
NEW Location
At
West Oaks II

Hours: 10AM-6PM • Closed Tues. & Sunday

(across from 12-Oaks)

Novi
(810) 348-6970

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ORIENTAL RUGS



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POTTERY • PAINTINGS • JEWELRY • FURNITURE

LLJ

UNIQUE ACCESSORIES FOR THE HOME

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32800 FRANKLIN ROAD ♦ FRANKLIN, Ml 48025

TUESDAY - FRIDAY 10 A.M. - 5 PM.
SATURDAY: 11 A.M. - 5 P.M.
(810) 851-9949

550 FOREST AVE.
PLYMOUTH
(313) 455-0190

The Animation Station is Warn-
er Bros.'s newest Authorized
Gallery. Take a ride to the Ani-
mation Station to re-live a portion
of your childhood. We feature the
finest in animation, limited edition
pewter sculptures and collectible
figurines. If it is cartoon relat-
ed...it's at the Animation Station.
Your One-Stop Cartoon Col-
lectible Shop.

Atrium Gallery

Classic
Tailor

I TIMELESS mictuEs

Animation Station

We buy them, sell them,
appraise them, clean them
repair them
and love them!

In-Home & Office
Carpet Cleaning

(810) 399-2323

OAK PARK OUTLET • (810) 546-RUGS
• (810) 646-RUGS
BIRMINGHAM
• (810) 973-RUGS
ANN ARBOR

Find It All In
The Jewish News
Classifieds
Call 354-5959

109 N. CENTER ST.
NORTHVILLE
(810) 349-4131
"Party Time" is the theme of
West Bloomfield artist Audrey Di
Marco's new show at the Atrium
Gallery. Acrylic and multi-media
figurative pictures with coordinat-
ed clay wall plaques. The show
continues through April. Gallery
Hours: 10-6 M-Th, 10-7 Fri, 10-5
Sat, 12-4 Sun.

Mesa Arts

32800 FRANKLIN RD.
FRANKLIN, MI 48025
(810) 851-9949

A deeply felt affinity for Native
American and Southwest culture
and landscape permeates the art
and sculpture at MESA ARTS.
The artifacts represent the earth,
cultural brotherhood and global
harmony. According to Native
American beliefs there is nobility
and spirit in the humblest being.
The bear, for example, represents
stewardship over the earth, wild-
ness and human respect for that
wildness. In printings and water-
colors, man and animals are
brought together in studies that
are joyous, tender and bold. Mesa
Arts' Southwest art and jewelry,
pottery, sculpture, furniture and
weavings nurture and enrich the
human spirit.

Pierce Street
Portrait Gallery

217 PIERCE ST.
BIRMINGHAM
(810) 646-6950

Marcia Boxman, Nan Carnick
and Elaine Yaker, owners of
Pierce Street Gallery of Photog-
raphy, established Pierce Street
Portraits with the goal of bringing
the beauty and enduring quality
of the black and white photograph
to children's portraiture.
The resulting black and white
studio portraits reveal the joy,
thoughtfulness, playfulness and
dignity of each child who sits be-
fore the camera.

The Print Gallery

29203 NORTHWESTERN HWY.

FRANKLIN PLAZA
SOUTHFIELD
(810) 356-5454

Founded by Diane DeCillis in

1978, The Print Gallery carries
the largest collection of original
prints, posters and reproductions
in the United States. Expert cus-
tom framing and a wide selection
of artful gifts from renowned mu-
seum collections. Unusual per-
sonal and decorative accessories.
New resource room allows you to
browse through hundreds of cat-
alogs or rent a video of your fa-
vorite artist.

Timeless Antiques

15531 W. 12 MILE
SOUTHFIELD
810-569-8008

Timeless Antiques specializes
in antique furniture and other turn
of the century desires. Find...
Chippendale, Queen Anne, Em-
pire, Louis XV, George II & more!

Xochipilli Gallery

568 N. WOODWARD AVE.
BIRMINGHAM
(810) 645-1905

Xochipilli Gallery is hosting an
exhibit of sculpture and watercol-
or painting titled, "Housewives."
Featured are works by nationally-
known artists Claudia DeMonte
and Gladys Nilsson. This exhibit
runs through March 31. Gallery
hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Tues-
day through Saturday. (810) 645-
1905.

Pitfalls In
Rug Buying

Michigan Oriental rug dealer
Edgar Hagopian will give a talk
titled "Don't Let Them Pull the
Rug Out From Under You"
Thursday, March 30, at the
Townsend Hotel in downtown
Birmingham. The seminar is the
seventh program in the Bank of
Bloomfield Hills' "Alternative In-
vestment Series" which began
in 1994.
Edgar Hagopian has been
president and CEO of Hagopian
and Sons since 1976. The semi-
nar will include reference mate-
rials, market price information
and names of collector clubs.
The program will be held from
7 to 8:30 p.m. and is open free of
charge to the general public.
Reservations can be made by
calling the Bank of Bloomfield
Hills, (810) 540-6224 by March
28.

Fund-Raiser
In Ferndale

The Ferndale Arts Council will
sponsor a fund-raiser. Act-a-thon
will benefit the Ferndale Arts
Council and Ferndale Art Fair.
It will be held April 2 at Laven-
der Moon Cafe, 205 W. Nine
Mile, Ferndale, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Free admission; donations are
welcomed.

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