Find Weatherly Shows | 2026 Antiques, Art & Design at Wallace Hall

We are so glad that the Antiques Council is once again hosting Antiques, Art & Design at Wallace Hall at St. Ignatius Loyola after a year off. It truly is a jewel box of a show, bringing together an incredibly varied group of high quality dealers in an intimate and beautiful setting on the Upper East Side of New York City.

Held at historic Wallace Hall along Park Avenue, this New York antiques show is known for its thoughtful curation and welcoming atmosphere. Collectors, designers, and art enthusiasts alike appreciate the opportunity to explore fine antiques, decorative arts, and design-focused pieces in a setting that encourages connection and discovery.

We are especially excited to share a selection of great new inventory for this show, including marine art, folk art, and distinctive garden accents that we have been sourcing with Wallace Hall in mind. These pieces reflect the character, craftsmanship, and timeless appeal that define Find Weatherly’s collection.

For visitors attending both shows, there will be a regular jitney bus running each day linking Wallace Hall and the Armory Winter Show, making it easy to experience two of New York’s most anticipated winter antiques events.

2026 Antiques, Art & Design at Wallace Hall
Friday, January 23, 2026 through Sunday, January 25, 2026

Location:
980 Park Avenue
84th Street and Park Avenue
New York City

Show Hours:
Friday, January 23: 10 am to 7 pm
Saturday, January 24: 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday, January 25: 10 am to 5 pm

For additional information about the show, visit the official website at newyorkantiquesartdesign.com.

We hope to see you in New York City and look forward to welcoming both familiar faces and new visitors to this special winter show.

Find Weatherly Shows | 2026 Washington Winter Show

We look forward once again to taking part in the 2026 Washington Winter Show. We’ve been saving special pieces all year for one of our favorite shows!

The Washington Winter Show is a premier annual event in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1954, it is the second oldest charitable antiques show in the United States and brings together more than forty outstanding dealers from across the United States and Europe. The show features fine art, historical furniture, and decorative arts, along with dealer talks, design panels, lectures, special events, and curated exhibits. Proceeds benefit local charities supporting at-risk children and families, making the show both impactful and highly regarded.

We can’t wait to share our hand-selected collection and connect with fellow enthusiasts at this signature winter event. Stay tuned for images from the show and visit us at the Katzen Arts Center at American University in Washington, D.C.