Some More Vendors at the Sunday Market
Regular updating is done each Wednesday for the upcoming weekend. Check back on Wednesday afternoon. Please note that on bad weather days, some vendors may be found inside the building.
Featured Vendor This Week
Dolhathai Srijamcharoen - www.littlepooh.com

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Regular Vendors Appearing Most Weeks
Pat Haber, Our Very Own Fur Lady
Pat Haber has made it her responsibility to keep the market supplied with the best in gently used furs. Her selection includes every type of fur imaginable. Styles range from the traditional full-length minks to one of a kind marvels. Most are in perfect condition. After suffering through a New York winter like this last one, isn't it time for a warm coat? She also has some spectacular gently worn evening wear and designer clothing.
furs of all types hot pink fur jacket dazzling evening wear
Jay Kavi, Gemstone Jeweler
precious beads Jay Kavi has been at the market for years and is recognized as a superb dealer in gemstones. You can see from these photos the range of stones he carries. He works almost every Sunday - look for him in the cafeteria. lavish gemstones
Bonnie Schewkes and Shadowbox Miniatures
Bonnie Schewkes has been known for years as one of the best high-fashion jewelry dealers at the market but she has recently added another line of hand-made miniatures framed in shadow-boxes. They are available in ready-made styles or as custom pieces. A terrific gift idea!
Richard Kurtzman and Shiny Silvery Things
Richard Kurtzman is our resident silver specialist. He carries a very broad selection of vintage silver cutlery and flatware, smalls and serving pieces (hollowware). You will find famous English and American manufacturers each week - especially Tiffany and Gorham. These items are really sensational.
Marie Bradley and Vintage Items
As you can see from the photos above, if you're looking for fine ladies' accessories of a time now past, Marie Bradley is the vendor to see. You can usually fine her working either along the school building or in the hall. In addition to these fabulous vintage women's accessories, she also carries wonderful linens from the past.
Carmen Flick - Fine Things for Women
From vintage tabletop items like china and wineglasses to delicate dressing table items, you will always be delighted with the items Carmen Flick brings to the market each Sunday. She also has a small but refined selection of women's accessories and apparel. Look for her in the first row of the cafeteria.
Richard Delit and Metal Toys and Things
Need a goofy lunch box (of course it will be for your kid!)? Or a new reproduction of a vintage scale-model metal truck or car? You must visit the booth of Richard Delit. Something for the kid in all of us. Near the gate on Columbus Ave.
Miriam Bedolla and Handmade Items
Miriam Bedolla works with fine stones and beads to create some very delicate jewelry - necklaces and earrings -- as well as some rather gorgeous serving pieces and cutlery for the table. She is located in the center of the school yard.
Larry Pincus, the Original Flea Market Vendor
If we had to pick the vendor who personifies the 'typical flea market vendor', it would have to be Larry Pincus. Not only is he among the first vendors of GreenFlea but he is the archetypal vendor. Every week brings new surprises - he is not the vendor who brings the same stuff week after week. And the range is from the practical to the clearly pointless with many fine shadings in between. Is there any wonder why there is almost a Larry Pincus fan club? All at prices you'll find affordable. Facing the gate on Columbus Ave.
Marlow Archer with Tin Signs and Bric-a-Brac
Marlow Archer carries an eclectic mix of vintage items - from fine linens and women's apparel, to housewares, kitchen utensils, to reproductions of metal signs from the 19th and 20th century. The display changes every Sunday. She is usually along the school building or inside the hall.
Twenty-Nine Threads

Bridget Recchione does an entire collection of decoupaged and hand-painted boxes and tissue box covers that would make the ideal gift or add some interest to any room. She will be showing for the first this week - look for her in the first aisle of spaces in the cafeteria.

Selma Elyachar
green shark puppet Selma Elyachar offers a wide array of really cute hand puppets. They are made of fabric and are washable. You'll find just about any animal or creature to delight your little ones. She can be found in the front of the little duck puppet
The Ultimate Fragrance
The Ultimate Fragrance brings the mystery of the Near and Far East to the market each week. They offer exotic scents from the Mid-East and Far East, both as oils and incense. They also carry unusual soaps. The oils are available in beautiful glass bottles that make them the perfect gift.