Harold and Carole Keller
The Keller’s too, have been long time dealers at the Gallery, selecting their space prior to the Mall opening in October, 1992. Their booth number is 24 and their display area is located due south of the main sales counter.
Carole and Harold have been collecting Glass and China of the Depression Era for about 30 years. They started out as collectors and loved it so much, that they became hobbyist, and eventually sellers. “The collection got so overwhelming that we had little choice but to start selling”, Harold said. Their display area at the Colorado Antique Gallery contains a wide array of top quality Depression Glass and China; both in price and uniqueness.
“Items we especially like are pieces that are uncommon, rare and extremely hard to find. These include Depression glass patterns from Adam to Windsor. China patterns in Franciscan, Russel Wright, Homer Laughlin and Blue Ridge. In the Elegant glass patterns, these include Fostoria, Heisey, Cambridge, Tiffin, Duncan & Miller and other glass companies.”
The Kellers also have many Barware items from the prohibition era such as shot glasses, cordials, muddlers, and much, much more. The inventory items in Harold’s Collectables are timeless and continue, today, to be utilized for formal and informal dinning as well as just collecting as the Kellers have done.
When visiting the Gallery, don’t miss this beautiful display of rare vintage Glass, China, and Barware.