Greg Kramer, a PA native,
had an early start in the business of antiques. He bought
and sold arrowheads, coins and bottles between the ages of
9-18. The choice of his career early in his life has given
Greg the opportunity to acquire knowledge in many fields of
antiques over the last three decades, with an emphasis on
18th and 19th century Americana and related categories. With
this knowledge, Greg has built and added to many important
collections of Americana - Both private and institutional
across the United States. His opinion is sought after by both
dealer and collector alike.
Eric Kramer, Greg's son, is a 1999 graduate of
Conrad Weiser high school. For a year after he graduated,
he tried his hand at carpentry, but in 2000, he has come into
the business working fulltime with his father. Keep in mind
that Eric has attended antique shows, markets and auctions
since he was five years old, so it would only seem natural
that Eric is the next generation Kramer & Co.
Our shop is located in our circa 1809 historical
home with seven room settings of American painted and period
furniture, folk art, stoneware, redware, mocha, spatterware,
early American blown glass, fraktur, paintings, weathervanes,
textiles, and most related categories of our 18th and 19th
century American history.
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