Rik Pierce is well known for his imaginative 1:12 scale Paperclay structures. His designs conjure up images of rustic English Medieval and Tudor buildings. His book "The Magical World of Rik Pierce" embraces his wide range of paperclay storybook structures. He also offers a fine variety of original Dollhouse Resin Castings. Rik's "Techniques Tutorial" book is filled with colored photographs and detailed step-by-step info on the techniques he taught when giving dollhouse classes over the past 15 years. Rik also offers a Paperclay Rolling Board and Tool Set (11 items) of his own design.
Web: http://www.frogmorton.com
Dealer Isako Furuhashi, Atelier Deux Chevaus (Atelier 2 CV), Japan
Isako Furuhashi has been a dealer at Good Sam since 2011. She designs detailed 1:12 scale antique Japanese and Chinese style furniture and accessories, early 1900s antique pieces, and modern furniture. Her craftsmanship is exceptional. Web: http://www.dollhouse-isako.com
Antique wood Japanese tansu chest Samurai sword, and Japanese-style table lamp. |
Traditional Japanese carpenter tools. |
Antique Chinese carved folding wash stand with wood wash bucket, 1:12 scale. |
Wine with wooden box. |
Dealer Ferd Sobol, The Ferd Sobol Editions
Ferd Sobol and his wife Millie have been dealers at Good Sam since 1993. An IGMA Fellow, Ferd specializes in fine handcrafted 1:12 scale furniture from the Federal Period. Don't miss The Ferd Sobol Editions table at this year's show. Web: www.SobolEditions.com
Dealer Athena Koeppel, Gothic Miniatures
Athena Koeppel handcrafts 1:12 scale books, candles, scrolls, wands and furniture. New to Good Sam this year, Athena has been a vendor at the Tom Bishop Southern California show and the Miniatures West show in Culver City for the past three years. Her spell scrolls were featured in the Dolls' House magazine in the U.K. Web: www.gothicminiatures.com
Dealers Chris, Holly, & Daphnica Wood- Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Chris, Holly, & Daphnica Wood of Scottsville, KY offer a wide variety of quality artisan miniatures (mostly vintage) with an eye for proper scale & intricate detail. They try to carry a selection from accessible smalls to rare retired artisan work, focusing most heavily on furniture but also with a large selection of paintings, samplers, turnings, & statuary. They have an especially nice grouping of quality painted country furniture & accessories including many rare pieces by James Hastrich & also some by David White, Mary Grady O'Brien, Cindy Malon, Therese Bahl, & others. They've previously sold high-end pieces by Linda LaRoche, Don Buttfield, Harry Smith, John Hodgson, & William Robertson just to name a few. As antique dealers for over 20 years, they feel they learned to recognize quality workmanship in full or small scale, reflecting in the items they offer for sale. You can visit their Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Facebook page. The Woods also sell fine miniatures on eBay, under eBay user IDs: scraphooked & born-again
Email: hollywood13@windstream.net
Dealer Karen Benson, The Quarter Source
New to Good Sam this year, Karen Benson creates quarter-scale room box kits and structure kits. She also makes unique and precise 1/4 (1:48) scale laser cut furniture and accessory kits, as well as finished accessories. Web: www.TheQuarterSource.com
Dealer Joan Such Liponi, Such Things
Long-time dealer Joan Such Liponi offers a diverse and eye-catching selection of 1:12 scale furniture and accessories for use in miniature scenes. She also handcrafts an excellent selection of unusual one-of-kind unusual Halloween, Christmas, and artist items in 1:12 scale. Shows only.
Dealer Susan Karatjas and Pamela Ridgley, sdk miniatures LLC
Susan Karatjas and Pamela Ridgley, sdk miniatures LLC, make miniatures and kits in 1/144th, 1/120th (Baby House size), 1/4", 1/2" and 1" scales. In their Etsy shop, they sell completed miniatures. Several are one-of-a-kind decorated pieces. Many items are also available as kits.
Web: www.sdkminiatures.com
1/144th scale cottage. |
Half inch scale fuchsia. |
1:12th scale bulb garden in a basket. |
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