Antique & Summer Market

Antique & Summer Market
July 25 & 26, 2026
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. rain or shine!

Get lost in nostalgic bliss! This indoor/outdoor event features a standout collection of Antique Dealers from the Mid-Atlantic area showcasing a wide selection of ceramics, furniture, glass, jewelry, memorabilia, toys, vintage accessories, and more. Enjoy a variety of local artists, traditional craftspeople, food vendors, and farm market proprietors.

The Antique & Summer Market is included with General Admission to WheatonArts: $14 adults, $13 seniors, $8 students, and children 5 & under are free. WheatonArts Members are always free! Tickets are available online and at the front gate. Take time to explore the Museum of American Glass, the Down Jersey Folklife Center, Artist Studios (Hot Glass, Pottery, & Flameworking), Museum Stores, and the Nature Trail! See our free family art activities below. 

NOTE: There is not an ATM on the grounds at WheatonArts. Please remember to bring cash with you or there are locations near by where you can stop to take out cash before or during the event.

A collection of 5 glass oil lamps surrounded by china plates.
Artists selling a pottery to a customer outdoors at WheatonArts.
Woman ordering a Twisted Lemonade from a food vendor at WheatonArts.

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Antique Dealers

Arlene Rabin
August Flowers Vintage
Back to the Future Gifts
Barbara’s Unique Mix
Business Name
Clementina Antiques
Edmund R. DeHaven
Elwood Antiques
Estate Rescuers LLC
G & S Antiques
Garysmark
Imagine Antiques
Jim & Carol Leach
Karen O’Neill Antiques
Kathleen Rodgers Antiques
Nantiques
Peter Fury Antiques
Princeton Antiques Bookshop
Rachael’s Dowry
Robin’s Nest Antiques
Shoemakers’
Something Old
Stephanie’s Stuff
Stouch Studios
Sweet Sally’s Vintage
Ternay’s Shop in the Woods
The Acorn Post
The Very Thing
Thomas Antiques
Timberdoodle Antiques
Victor & Victor 
Victor Scaranda Antiques
Wood Coast Connection LLC

Artists & Exhibitors

Anchored in Suds
Beads on Cypress
Coastal Flameworks
Cottontales
EAO Craft Studio
Earth Products Essentials, LLC
Jam Designs
Jen Ottepka Photography
Made 4 U by Jean
Little Bites
Porellearte
Shrimp Fossil
The Inked Kettle
Wildflower & Willow

Food Vendors, Snacks, & Farm Fresh

Crawdaddys Cajun
Curry’s Culinary Corral
Essence of 2 Catering
Frosbite
Jalma Farms
Karen and the Nut
Keystone Farm Cheese
Macs & Munchies
Matty G Dogz,LLC
Murphy’s Farm Market

A woman in a purple shirt on the right side of the image is pointing at a glass dish at an antique vendor's table in the vent hall. The subject is the table with an array of antique dishes labeled $5 each. In the background is an antique clothing vendor and a man in a blue polo browsing an unseen vendor. the man is standing between two framed pictures. The left picture has a red bored and the subject is a farm landscape. The right picture is of a teal and black carriage attachment.
Visiting artists are renting out of the glass studio space and & equipment. Two people are working on a glass piece with torches at a workbench in the glass studio. The piece appears to be a pig.

Artist Demonstrations

Be sure to stop by the Glass, Pottery, and Flamework studios to watch ongoing demonstrations throughout the day. Speak with the artists about the current work they are demonstrating and feel free to ask questions about their process!

A parent helps his daughter to complete a Family Arts Workshop craft project.
A child is wearing a blue button up and safety goggles while designing a pendant to be fused in the center of the image. At the bottom of the image are materials for the pendant place in cups. There are 3 cups of materials and 3 containers of beads. The first cup on the left contains green glass pieces, the middle cup contains small blue glass , and the right contains small yellow glass. The pendant in the center has an orange base, a blue square glass fragment, a blue and yellow fragment, a square black fragment, and a bright yellow fragment. The kid is holding a small design tool in his right hand.

Free Family Art Activities

Make it Spin! Pinwheels! 
Celebrate summer breezes with a colorful, hands-on pinwheel craft! During this activity, you will design and decorate your own paper pinwheel. As the breeze catches your finished creation, you will discover the simple science behind wind-powered motion while leaving with a cheerful keepsake that’s perfect for a sunny day. 

Paper Plate Suncatcher 
Brighten your day by creating a vibrant suncatcher inspired by the colors of summer. During this activity, you will transform a paper plate into a beautiful window decoration using colorful tissue paper, contact paper, and decorative paper accents. As sunlight shines through the finished piece, it will create a glowing display of color that can be enjoyed all season long. 

Woven Yarn Butterfly
Weave, create, and watch your butterfly come to life! Using yarn, craft sticks, colorful pipe cleaners, and decorative embellishments, you will create a whimsical butterfly featuring woven wings. This activity introduces a simple weaving technique while encouraging creativity and fine motor skill development.

Fused Glass Magnet, Pendant, or Suncatcher (fee-based)
Create a fused glass magnet, pendant, or suncatcher beginning with pre-fused glass blanks. Using small pre-cut pieces of glass and an assortment of accessory glass, including frit and stringers, create a design to be tack fused. After firing your fused glass, our artists will attach a bail, magnet, or leather cord, depending on your project choice. In one week, completed glass projects will be ready to pick up or ship (for a fee). This glass fusing activity has a discounted fee of $10 per magnet/pendant and $20 per suncatcher. 

Image of the Mac & Munchies food trailer outside at WheatonArts. The trailer is white on the top half and mint green on the bottom. There is a large open window with an employee inside taking the order of two adult customers with two small children in a stroller. There are examples and a chalkboard menu resting on a long tray under the window. There is a white board menu mounted on the side of the trailer and a small chalkboard sandwich board menu resting on top of a table with a black table cloth over top of it. There is also a small vase of white and pink flowers, pamphlets, and two tall bottles of water resting on top of the table and two small pink lawn flamingos in front of the trailer. Their logo is on the front and side of the trailer and includes their name "Mac & Munchies" written in black script over the top of a pink tea cup with three lines of steam coming out of it. There is a thin black outline of a circle around it with small black text inside of it that follows the curve of the circle.

We will update this page as programming for the event becomes available. Please check for updates as the event gets closer. Thank you!