Antiques sale planned at Ringwood Manor

| 01 Jun 2017 | 02:56

Ringwood Manor's Antiques & Vintage Fair will return for a third year on Sunday, June 11, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
There will be antiques appraisals, live music, gourmet food trucks and more.
The rain date will be Sunday, June 18.
JC Promotions, Inc. is again bringing their antique & vintage marketplace to the historic site. Collectors, treasure hunters, and decorators can spend the day shopping for their favorite antiques from a variety of vendors while surrounded by the beautiful and historic grounds of Ringwood Manor.
The marketplace will feature vendors selling antiques, collectibles, and vintage items such as coins, US & World stamps, comic books, toys, military items, currency, trains, sports & non-sports cards from the early 20th century, watches, clocks, jewelry, furniture, records, and more! The North Jersey Highlands Historical Society will be selling both new and historic books, and the Ringwood Manor Association of the Arts will have their art gallery open for viewing. Every visitor can find a unique treasure to add to their collection! While you shop, enjoy live performances from jazz & acoustic musicians. After working up an appetite, grab a tasty treat from the variety of gourmet food trucks on site serving empanadas, soups, lobster rolls, ice cream, waffles and more. There is no cost to enter the antiques & vintage marketplace, but there is a $5 per car in-state and $7 per car out-of-state parking fee to enter Ringwood State Park.
You can have your own antiques appraised while you are at the fair! Certified appraiser Jon Felz of RMZ Fine Arts & Antiques will be performing verbal appraisals between 11am and 4pm. Mr. Felz has more than 30 years of experience as an appraiser and selling antiques at auction. He will look at any and all items with the exception of antiquities (items more than 700 years old) for $10 an item. No appointments are necessary. Proceeds from the antiques appraisal will assist in the restoration of Ringwood Manor and its collections. Bring your antiques, garage sales finds, and inherited antiques to see if they are your ticket to an early retirement.