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DB Gallery Adding New Location in January!

DB Gallery Antiques Opening in New Location!

Originally founded a quarter-century ago as Dancing Bear Gallery by owner Christopher Radke on Central Street in Evanston, DB Gallery is now featuring not only Native American jewelry, art, baskets, pottery and textiles - but a wide array of art, antiques and collectibles from all over the globe.

The shop will move from its current Glenview location on Glenview Road to the historic Tripp School Building (c.1835) located on the grounds of the Antique Sale Barn located at 971 Milwaukee Avenue in Wheeling, IL in January, 2017.

"We'll be sharing a much bigger array of art, antiques, jewelry and collectibles from many eras and countries" stated Chris Radke who went on to add "We're looking forward to being part of the Antique Sale Barn family of shops." Mr. Radke stated that collectors, enthusiasts, dealers and decorators can continue to find his personally-selected merchandise at the Heritage Trail Antique Mall (410 Ridge Road, Wilmette) and Anna's Mostly Mahogany (531 Bank Lane, Highwood) today and even more merchandise when he opens the third location in January.

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Need your antique fix now? Please visit the DB Gallery booths at the following locations:
http://www.wheelingsalebarn.com/
http://www.heritagetrailmall.com/
http://annasmostlymahogany.com/

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