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Antiques PR Publicity Announcements News and Information

Miami Beach Antique Show Jan. 22-26, 2009

The Original Miami Beach Antique Show will feature more than 1,000 national and international exhibitors. The most prominent dealers will arrive from London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Madrid, Geneva, Brussels, New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, as well as Buenos Aires, Tokyo, and Sydney.

This lavish show will exhibit rare and unusual historical art collections and antiques from around the world such as 18th – 19th and 20th century furniture; original paintings and works of art spanning more than three centuries; fine American and European silver; highly sought 19th and 20th century art glass such as Tiffany, Lalique, Galle and many others; as well as world-renowned porcelain such as Meissen and KPM.

Show hours are from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday, January 22, through Sunday, January 25, and noon to 6 p.m. on Monday, January 26. A one-time admission of $15 is valid for all five days of the show.

“The Original Miami Beach Antique Show is the destination of choice for dealers from all over the world to bring to Miami their one-of-a-kind antiques,” said Andrea Canady, fair director for dmg world media group’s Miami Beach Antique Show. “Each year, our goal is to provide the perfect platform that allows dealers and buyers and even browsers to view the best selection of antiques available anywhere. This year’s show will exceed even our highest expectations.”

“As far as I’m concerned there is only one Miami Beach show. Every facet of the operation is handled in a professional manner and is dedicated to the dealers’ needs and concerns. The show allows dealers to conduct business with peace of mind,” said Nina Som with Tri-State Antiques, which showcases primarily 18th & 19th Century European decorative and fine arts. “The show has afforded me a chance to develop relationships with collectors and dealers from all over the world, all year long. I could never have met them without the show!”

Harvey Kessler, owner of Harvey Kessler Jewellery in Toronto, Ontario, said, “We have been exhibiting at the Original Miami Beach Antique Show for more than 15 years and develop new relationships with collectors and dealers each year. This show is the most important estate and antique jewelry show in the Americas. We do more business at the Original Miami Beach Antique Show than any other.”

Nan Summerfield, owner of Summerfield’s in Beverly Hills, said, “In this tight economy, beautiful jewelry is coming onto the market that we haven’t seen in several years. This is a great time for people to invest in tangible assets at good prices.”

“We’ve been exhibiting at the Original Miami Beach Antique Show for more than 10 years because this is the only show that affords us the best buying and selling opportunities with other retailers and consumers,” said Albert Levy, owner of A.B. Levy Antiques in Palm Beach, Fla. “What is most interesting is the vast array of clientele and price ranges of items available for purchase. For example, we will be featuring a Monumental Galle “Wisteria” Lamp from the early 1900’s.”

For show information, please call (239) 732-6642 or visit www.dmgantiqueshows.com.

About dmg world media
The Original Miami Beach Antique Show is just one of more than 300 trade exhibitions, consumer shows and fairs that dmg world media produces every year in the United States, the United Kingdom and France. The company also publishes more than 45 magazines, newspapers, directories and market reports. dmg world media is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT), one of the largest media companies in the United Kingdom. For more information, visit www.dmgantiqueshows.com.