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Hey its snowing here in Connecticut! Looks so pretty, and the birds are having a hey day out back. We've been home working on this old house, Cy is building cabinets for the kitchen out in the garage where we just installed a wood burner to keep those hands warm, and I've been slowly stripping paint from the trim in the parlor. Thank goodness for cable TV!
We've ordered a free range turkey from our neighbor, and am looking forward to a great turkey day. Hope you are all warm and cozy this holiday season!
We will update again in January.


The following pages will show you a wide spectrum of early antiques. We specialize in small early furniture in original surface, especially 18th C., fine hooked rugs, 18th century crewel and flamestitch, pewter, ivory, tin, early lighting, artwork, 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 its so hard to buy from a picture, so you always have a 3 day return policy. 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 judi@bluedogantiques.com  Please call or email with any questions, for prices, details, dimensions, or just to chat, 860-684-6353.

If you wish to purchase something you can call us and use your Visa or Mastercard or American Express card. Paypal works for us, and of course checks are always just fine. We updated this website 11/21/07.

Cy and Judi Stellmach

Blue Dog Antiques

860-684-6353

P.O. Box 158

Stafford Springs, CT 06076

judi@bluedogantiques.com


O.K. I just had to share this with you. Its a pic of my partner Marion Atten working away on another make-do armchair, and Lucy my dog laying on the quilt. She just had to be a part of the action. Couldn't possibly lay somewhere else, oh no! And no, this is not my old house, the action took place in my motorhome on the road somewhere this fall. Isn't this a crazy business?