This Antique Center will inspire your creativity.

Welcome to Kolbe Antiques & Art on the Delaware, a mesmerizing sanctuary where the delicate threads of history intertwine with the breathtaking beauty of nature, creating a stunning tapestry of cultural richness. Established around 1760, our gallery is nestled within a charming former hotel, a structure steeped in rich narratives and transformative moments that have unfolded across the centuries. As you step inside, you are enveloped by the history of the building.
We’re just a block away from the Delaware River, but on our 2nd floor balcony, you can hear the lively gurgle of Geddes Run Creek. inviting you to embark on a delightful journey through the realms of antiques, art and primitives while shopping inside the store.


Kolbe occupies a prime location, perfectly situated between the renowned antiquing havens of Lambertville, NJ, New Hope, PA, and Frenchtown, NJ. This exceptional setting transforms us into an oasis for art aficionados and nature devotees alike. As you meander through our meticulously curated exhibitions brimming with artistic treasures, let the allure of adventure beckon you to explore the myriad outdoor activities awaiting just at the nearby majestic Delaware River, which offers an abundance of exhilarating pursuits, from invigorating hikes along scenic trails to serene canoeing excursions and heart-pounding tubing escapades. Meanwhile, Geddes Run Creek showcases its thrilling charm for those in search of adrenaline, providing exciting opportunities for periodic white-water kayaking.

At Kolbe Antiques & Art on the Delaware, we are deeply passionate about honoring the exquisite beauty and rich history encapsulated in art and antiques. Our gallery proudly showcases a diverse and vibrant collection of works by both emerging and established artists, accompanied by an exquisite array of antiques that whisper tales of yesteryear, inviting you to delve into their storied pasts. We wholeheartedly believe in the transformative power of art to inspire, provoke thought, and cultivate meaningful connections within our community. Our mission is to create a warm and inviting atmosphere where art enthusiasts and antique lovers alike can come together to engage, explore, and be uplifted by the unbounded creativity and captivating history that fills our space.

We cordially invite you to experience the enchanting allure of Kolbe Antiques & Art on the Delaware. Step into our historic venue and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of art and antiques that awaits you. Whether you are a passionate collector, a casual admirer, or simply in search of a refreshing day trip, Kolbe promises to deliver an unforgettable adventure that will leave you feeling inspired and enriched. Come visit us and allow the magic of our historic surroundings and the brilliance of our art to captivate your spirit.

RW BROWN FINE ART

As a contemporary landscape and figurative artist, RW BROWNE

finds inspiration in the disappearing traditional beauty of our times.

Capturing that beauty and creating a sanctuary within her paintings is the artist’s goal for both herself and her collectors.

 

Working in oil on canvas and wood panel, Browne’s paintings reflect the serene settings she seeks out, while consistently exhibiting the power of nature to affect our innermost feelings.

 

A lover and collector of timeless design through history, Browne is now working in her studio to incorporate her painting skills and aesthetic to design upcycled traditional, vintage, and antique decorative pieces in metal, wood, & ceramics.

 

Previous Exhibition highlights:

 

Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, NJ

Art Atelier, Marlboro, NJ

Somerset Art Association, Bedminster, NJ

CUE Art Foundation, New York, NY

Village Fine Art, Allentown, NJ

Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ

Open Space Gallery, Frenchtown, NJ

​Lenox Art Walk, Lenox, MA

 

Visit Roni’s showroom at Kolbe Antiques & Art.

 

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Mike Brill performs at the Bucks County Brewery

Join the crowd for evening of live music on November 9 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, featuring Mike Brill and his guitar at

Bucks County Brewery, 31 Appletree Lane, Pipersville, PA.

Home – Bucks County Brewery

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Sound Journey and Reiki Healing – Tuesday 08/27/24

End of Summer Sound Journey and Reiki Healing

Tuesday / 08.27.2024 / 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Dharma Bums

4935 River Road

New Hope, PA 18938

info@dbums.com

215-66-dbums (32867)

 

Corey “Yoga Bro” Happel specializes in profoundly relaxing and trance-inducing sound experiences through the use of gongs, Himalayan and crystal singing bowls, stringed instruments, chimes, drums, chant, and more. Trained reiki practitioners will provide loving hands-on Reiki healing to all attendees throughout the entire journey! No experience is required. Bring your mat, pillow, eye cover, extra blanket, etc. to build a comfortable cocoon to optimize your comfort. Chairs available for those who prefer to sit.

 

$45 or $80 for two people

GET TICKETS

 

 

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Antique & Artist Space Available

Kolbe Open By Appointment

 

KOLBE

Antiques & Art on the Delaware

Serving the Greater Delaware Valley since 1938.

(Formally known as F.P. Kolbe)

 

Same owners as the People’s Store Antiques Center in Lambertville and the Stone House Antiques Center in Doylestown, PA.

Dealer Space Available for Antiques & Artists
for more information email: Jim@PeoplesStore.net

 

 

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Artist Charlotte Schatz

Charlotte Schatz: Industrial Strength

November 16, 2024 – March 9, 2025

Beans Gallery

 

James A. Michener Art Museum

138 S. Pine Street

Doylestown, PA 18901

215.340.9800

info@michenerartmuseum.org

 

A sculptor and painter who lived and worked most of her professional life in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Charlotte Schatz (1929-2023) explored industrial forms through non-traditional materials and colorful, painted compositions that were considered unconventional for women artists at the time. Charlotte Schatz: Industrial Strength investigates the visual and material connections between Schatz’s sculpture and paintings as she documented the region’s changing industrial landscape.

After raising a family and pursuing a fine arts degree as an adult, Schatz created enigmatic, abstract sculptures from metal and unusual materials like PVC pipes, mirrors, Plexiglas, and polyfoams, inspired by the work of minimalist artists Judy Chicago, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, and Lucas Samaras. In the late 1970s, she became aware of the danger of chemicals she worked with and slowly transitioned to painting and drawing. Her later industrial-themed body of work was a response to the decaying factories she viewed, and often trespassed, in Philadelphia’s Old City and Northern Liberties neighborhoods. These compositions recall earlier, Precisionist depictions of industrial structures by Charles Demuth, Elsie Driggs, and Charles Sheeler, but with a vibrant Pop aesthetic. According to the artist, “form and color are my primary concerns.” In a later body of work, Schatz digitally layered drawings of water towers and other industrial forms to create new compositions she called “combines.”  This exhibition celebrates a formidable artist, feminist, and social activist, who embraced industrial themes and materials typically associated with male artists in the second half of the twentieth century.

This exhibition is guest curated by Cheryl Harper.

 

 

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