Antiques: Hudson Supermarket Celebrates
Posted by: Marilyn Bethany
Posted on: Sunday, November 23, 2008
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On Saturday, November 22, Vintage and Modern Inc. and the Hudson Supermarket co-hosted a drinks and dim-sum do to introduce new vendors. Dealers from up-and-down Warren Street joined in welcoming (have these people never heard of cut-throat competition?) Olenka, whose “Artworks” floral designs now occupies the space near one of the front windows, David Petrovsky, Tom Noonan, James Cummings, Thurley Randolph, Nicholas Hardy, Richard Eagan, Kathy Pakay, and Daniel Turk. Besides the myriad antiques sellers, there were antiques seekers, including at least two bonafide farmers and one principal dancer with the New York City ballet. We ask you: where else?

Artist David Michalek and Wendy Whelan, a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet.


Artist Abel Ramirez, Jenny Baldwin and antiques dealer Tom Swope; Golden Harvest Farms and Harvest Spirits’ Derek Grout with fellow farmer Christopher Fortugno III and Ashley Hartka


Seth Datz, John Hannan, owner of The Van Schaack House , the uber-elegant Kinderhook B&B, and photographer Pat Harbron; Kim and Jennifer Arenskjold of Arenskjold Antiques with Chris Sansbury (center) of Vintage and Modern Inc., who co-hosted the party.

Hudson Supermarket owner Able Sun with his colleagues, Circa Trade vendor Courtney Pyle, and the one who keeps it all together, Christina Bohnsack


Antiques seekers Johanna Bard and her daughter Jessica Bard; therapist Dr. Bob Gillis and serious dairy farmer (Glencadia Farm) Christopher Fortugno III.


Peter Frank, Rural Residence owner Tim Dunleavy, and Five and Diamond vintage clothier Lisa Durfee; antiques and art dealer David Bruner with Keystone Antiques owners Theresa and Jim Godman


Cynthia Lathrop, Thomas Malic, and Todd Gribben owner of Gris Antiques; Adelle Gleamann (center) with Douglas Maguire and his wife Anna


Mark Wasserbach of Mark’s Antiques, Michael Levinson of Gray Fish Interiors, and Karen Murphy of Carousel Antiques; George Stillwaggen of the eponymous Hudson antiques store, new Hudson Supermarket vendor Kathy Pakay of Relics Antiques, and Henry Antiques’ Nancy Shaver


Hudson FilmWorks’ Sedat Pakay and designer James Corbett; Coldwell Banker Bartolotta Associate Broker Sterling Swann with Stair Galleries’ Colin Stair












