Building III, booth #118
732-842-4336
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Bob Regan is now the owner of Hal Morrison Antiques since Hal’s untimely passing in December 2007. Bob is continuing the legacy of Hal and offering Sterling , Glassware of all kinds, Antique and Vintage Jewelry and Paintings and much more. Bob is also known as a fair and reasonable man when it comes to pricing his wares. Stop by Building III and ask for booth #118 Bob, will be happy to assist you. His booth is located straight ahead as you enter the door in Building III.
Limoges
Looking for a beautiful hand painted bowl that will impress everyone? Consider stopping by and checking out the large Limoges bowls Hal has. They are extraordinary!
Silver
Tiffany Silver your cup of tea? Looking for beautiful silver service pieces or silverware, make sure you stop by Hal’s booth first. His selection is extensive and the quality is not to be surpassed.
Jewelry
Vintage brooches, Austrian crystals, ruby, diamond or emerald rings, vintage watches, designer necklaces; many showcases of fine and costume jewelry await you. You are sure to find that special gem.
Glassware and China
Gorgeous sets of crystal goblets, art glass vases, stretch glass, crystal punch bowls, beautiful sets of German China, crystal perfume bottles, china cups and saucers, plus many more treasures await you in Booth 118.
Artwork
Oil Paintings, antique prints, sketches, pastels adorn the walls of Hal’s booths. You are sure to find the exact
“We sell the real thing.”
We sell Oldies but Goodies!
Buying Silver and Antiques
Have silver items you want to sell? Hal is a licensed dealer for buying precious metals in Red Bank. He will give you a fair deal. He will also buy your quality antiques and collectibles. You can call him at Building III 732-842-4336. Feel free to contact Hal if you are looking for something and need some assistance.
Post Cards
Bob has amassed quite a collection of vintage post cards and pictures. Come in and spend an hour or two browsing through the many colorful and historical cards.
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