GURLEY ANTIQUES GALLERYGURLEY ANTIQUES GALLERY
A Quality Multi-Dealer Shop
Offering Antiques & Decorative Arts

Fall and Winter Hours: CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY
OPEN WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
10 am to 5 pm

189 Main Street ~ Yarmouth, Maine 04096
Rachel Gurley ~ Proprietor (207) 846-1102
  Gurley Antiques Gallery, a multi-dealer shop also offers the following services:
  • Auctioneering Services - Single Items or Entire Estates

  • Appraisals

  • Auction Consignments

  • Always Looking to Buy Quality Antiques, Textiles, Jewelry, Ephemera, Nautical, Decoratives, Photographs, Furniture, Glass, Pottery, Painting, Prints, Folk Art, and Sterling.

  • Gurley Antiques Gallery is Pleased to offer a variety of Salvage Wood from 18th and 19th Century New England Homes. Including but not limited to: Flooring, Sheathing, Moulding, Mantles, Doors, and various other parts. Please Call for more information. (207) 846-1102

  • Are you looking for a specific item? Maybe we just acquired it, or perhaps we know who has one. Please Contact us.


    Gurley Antiques Gallery also has a small book section with a changing list of titles.
    Always in stock:
    Rug Hooking In Maine: 1838-1940 by Mildred Cole Peladeau

    This fresh and scholarly look at a century of rug hooking in Maine demonstrates the significant role non-woven rugs have played in American decorative arts. True Waldoboro rugs are explored in detail and the myth of "Acadian" rugs is explained. Edward Sands Frost manufactured preprinted burlap rug patterns in the mid-19th century that spawned competitions across the country. By the 1880s, summer visitors helped organize cottage industries that turned Maine's rug-hooking talents into income producers. The Arts and Crafts movement in America led to new and exciting styles of rug patterns in Maine, and by the early 20th century, artists pushed the craft of rug hooking in to a fine art, with Marguerite Zorach's designs among the prominent examples. This lavishly illustrated book has over 250 color photographs that highlight the extraordinary story of rugs created throughout Maine and eastern Canada, including popular maritime designs by men of the seas.




Rug Hooking In Maine: 1838-1940  by Mildred Cole Peladeau

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