We specialize in early American antiques. We carry small early furniture in original surface and or original paint, especially 18th C. We also carry fine early textiles such as hooked rugs, 18th century crewel and flamestitch. We love primitives, early treen, and bread boards. We specialize in early lighting such as rushlights, early tin sconces, early lighting standards, and hogscrapers. We carry pewter, ivory, tin,  artwork, soapstone and other accessories that will compliment your home.  We carry only real antiques. All our things are as real as we can find, most found within a few miles of our Connecticut home, and we guarantee them as such.
 
We know it's hard to buy from a picture, so you always have a 3 day return policy, no reason needed. On that subject, please email and ask for more pictures of things you might be interested in, no obligation. If you are an existing customer, welcome. If you are a new customer, welcome too.We update our website about every month. If you wish to be on our update list, please email us at bluedogantiques@gmail.com  Please call or email with any questions, for prices, details, dimensions, or just to chat, 860-458-9038
If you wish to purchase something you can call us and use your Visa, Discovery, Mastercard or American Express card. Paypal works for us, and of course checks are always just fine.

                        Cy and Judi Stellmach

                          Blue Dog Antiques

                 860-458-9038 or 860-458-9039

                             P.O. Box 158

                     Stafford Springs, CT 06076

                     bluedogantiques@gmail.com
                  Stafford Springs, CT 06076

A picture of our booth at Danielson. Please look on our new Cutting Boards page for all these great boards.


Judi and Cy
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Some new things for sale!
We're famous! Here's a link to the interview on Collectors
Weekly about us and stone fruit,
www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/551676-stone-fruit-and-a-brush-with-ron-keno
Here's a link to a new blog about our 1760 house. bluedogantiques.blogspot.com/2012/05/new-room-part-3.html