
Antiques Appraisal Afternoon
Sunday, March 4th , 1-4pm
180 Flynn Ave, Burlington
Vintage Inspired Lifestyle Marketplace is hosting an Antiques Appraisal Day on Sunday, March 4th from 1-4pm. Kyle Scanlon of K.C. Scanlon Vermont Estates will meet with individuals who are curious about the age, value or history of their particular treasure.
The entire $5 fee (per item) will be donated to Mercy Connections, a
nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals through education,
mentoring and entrepreneurship programs.
A graduate of the
Womens Small Business Program at Mercy Connections, Mary Heinrich Aloi
began Vintage Inspired Lifestyle Marketplace on Flynn Avenue in
Burlington, VT. The collection is a funky & accessible source of
vintage goods for inspired lifestyles. It is a delight for shoppers
wanting to combine a love for antiques, curious goods and art. Aloi has a
truly inspired eye and her shop is a must see destination for
in-the-know pickers, collectors, and art lovers of Burlington.
So bring your treasures and come support a great cause.
Hope to see you there!
About Kyle:
Kyle Scanlon is the co-owner of K.C. Scanlon: Estate Sales and
Services. He is the third generation of his family to be actively
involved in the antique and estate business. His grandparents, Nathan
and Margaret Merrill, founded the Vermont Antique dealers Association.
From an early age, Kyle worked with his mother in her antique shop and
on the show circuit.
After college, Kyle began working as a
fine arts appraiser and the gallery manager at Duane Merrill &
Company, Auctioneers and Appraisers. During his 10-plus years there the
company set several world records at auction, and Kyle's appraisal
customers included prominent New England institutions like the Shelburne
Museum.
In 2005 Kyle was offered the executive editor position
at Elk Publishing, where he would oversee the editorial content of
three magazines. In 2009 Kyle, and his wife, Amie founded K.C. Scanlon:
Estate Sales and Services on a part-time basis. Buisiness quickly grew,
and in March of 2011 they made it their full-time occupation. Last year
they conducted over 25 tag and estate sales across Vermont.
