Our Friends

We are still accepting non-profit partnerships for our upcoming YADA Antiques Show taking place January 22-25, 2026.

American Young Georgians

The American Young Georgians is an association of young adults under the age of forty who appreciate the best of British art, architecture, and design. We are the young members of the American Friends of the Georgian Group, and we too work with The Georgian Group in London to foster the appreciation and preservation of architecture, art, and design from the reigns of George I to George IV in England. We work together with the AFGG but we are also our own entity, organizing our own relaxed gatherings and events and getting together to network, socialize, and have fun.

Instagram @americangeorgians

Fine Objects Society

Fine Objects Society is an association of forward-thinking professionals and enthusiasts who share a devotion to fine handcrafted historic objects.

Our members are collectors, dealers, scholars, curators, museum professionals, auctioneers, advisors, and interior designers, all passionate about historic objects as well as seeing the field into the future. Join us and help build a new generation of antiques.

Instagram @fineobjectssociety

The Decorative Arts Trust

The Decorative Arts Trust is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 1977. Our members live throughout the country, have diverse interests, and enjoy a compelling list of benefits.

The Decorative Arts Trust promotes awareness, encourages appreciation, and champions the study of the decorative arts and material culture through educational programs, communications, and grantmaking.

The Trust offers a robust calendar of educational programs including SymposiaStudy Trips Abroad, Sojourns, special programs, and virtual programs.

Instagram @decorativeartstrust

The Royal Oak Foundation

The Royal Oak Foundation seeks to raise awareness of and advance the work of the National Trust of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland by inspiring support from the United States for the Trust’s efforts to preserve 
and protect historic places and spaces—for ever, for everyone.

In the United States, Royal Oak offers a wide range of programs and activities focused on the National Trust, British art and architecture, fine & decorative arts, gardens, history, as well as conservation and historic preservation. These tours and day trips, as well as our Royal Oak Lecture Series, are offered in cities across the U.S.

Instagram @theroyaloakfoundation

The Hajji Baba Club 

The Hajji Baba Club is the oldest organization in America devoted to the study of oriental carpets and antique textiles. Founded in New York City in 1932, its original members included many collectors whose carpets and textiles now form principal holdings at several of our country’s major museums. Prominent collectors and textile scholars continue to be part of the HBC membership today, along with many other enthusiasts.

The HBC sponsors research into the history of carpets and other textiles, and has funded both exhibitions and publications in the field. The club also organizes trips to both public institutions and private homes so that its membership can have an insider’s view of textiles not usually on display. The Hajji Baba Club accepts new members and welcomes anyone interested.

Instagram @hajji_baba_club

French Heritage Society

Open to all lovers of France, French Heritage Society aims to ensure that the treasures of French architectural and cultural heritage survive to delight, educate and inspire future generations.

Founded in 1982 as the Friends of Vieilles Maisons Françaises, French Heritage Society (FHS) became one of the first “American Friends” charitable organizations, a model that has flourished in years since to protect cultural treasures around the world.

Our shared passion brings members together through our 12 chapters in the United States and France, not just to further our mission, but also to celebrate the French art de vivre. To date, French Heritage Society has awarded over $16 million in grants to over 701 châteaux, historic properties and gardens.

Instagram @french_heritage_society

The Holland Society of New York

The Holland Society of New York is a historical and genealogical society founded to collect and preserve information respecting the early history and settlement of New Netherland by the Dutch. The Society was incorporated on May 1st, 1885, by a group of gentleman descended from the original settlers of New Netherland.

Membership has since been opened to all direct descendants of residents of Dutch settlements in North America. We welcome all who are interested in this period of history to join us, whether as members or friends of the Society.

Instagram @hollandsocietyny

American Ceramic Circle

The American Ceramic Circle (ACC) creates and supports a community for the appreciation and study of ceramics of all kinds, periods, and origins. 

The ACC was founded in 1970 as a non-profit educational organization committed to the study and appreciation of ceramics. Its purpose is to promote scholarship and research in the history, use, and preservation of ceramics of all kinds, periods, and origins.

The current active membership is composed of ceramics enthusiasts from many walks of life, including museum professionals, collectors, institutions, auction house professionals, and dealers in ceramics.

Instagram @americanceramiccircle

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