Morphys York Toy Show slated for Saturday, Feb. 9

YORK, Pa. – On Saturday, Feb. 9, Dan Morphy will host the 13th edition of his Antique Toy, Doll, Holiday & Advertising Show at the Memorial Hall, York Fairgrounds, in York, Pa. The semiannual show has developed into a powerhouse event with approximately 175 top-notch dealers from North America and Europe participating. [Read More]

FEBRUARY ANTIQUES TOUR TO EUROPE – ONLY TWO SPACES LEFT

Philadelphia, PA – January 28, 2008 – In need of a late-winter adventure? Looking for new sources of affordable antiques? Join a small band of antique-lovers for a bargain hunt through Central Europe next month. Friendly prices – good company – shipping included. First come, first served – only two spaces left. [Read More]

LiveAuctionTalk.com

LiveAuctionTalk.com is devoted to the rare, weird and wonderful objects people love to collect. • One of the largest “Live” auction information databases on the Internet. • Over 700 articles including photographs are currently available to website visitors. • FREE weekly subscription to the updated articles too. Rosemary McKittrick has provided auction [Read More]

Antique Trader Launches New Blog

IOLA, Wis. (January 24, 2008) – Antique Trader, the weekly publication covering the lifestyle of antique collecting, has launched a new blog at www.antiquetrader.com. The blog will feature daily postings from editor Noah Fleisher, as well as guest postings from Antique Trader writers and industry professionals. The focus of the blog will [Read More]

Antiques Philadelphia – Spring Show at East Falls

Alexandria, VA – “Our unexpected relocation in Philadelphia has set us on quite an exciting journey,” says promoter Barry M. Cohen (b4rTIME, Inc.). “We certainly would not have chosen to move, but now that we have, it feels like the adventure is just beginning.” Indeed, some exciting destinations are in store for [Read More]

Evansville Antiques and Collectibles Show

The January Collectors Carnival Antique & Collectibles Show is still one of the best for many of Collectors Carnival’s antique dealers. The specialized show’s smaller size draws a knowledgeable shopper looking for quality antiques and collectibles which result in consistently good sales for the January show dealers. The timing of the show [Read More]

Why Your Special Collection Needs Special Insurance

If you watch the news, you know unexpected tragedies like burglaries, fires and natural disasters happen every day. But what may be even more unexpected to some victims is finding out most homeowners insurance does not adequately cover their cherished collections. Let’s take a closer look at the facts and identify the [Read More]

Antiques Auction Houses tap into online tools to increase revenues

San Francisco, California – January 12, 2007 – Antiques Auction Houses and Auctioneers make money by selling Antiques & Collectibles to the general public. Most items sold at Auction are consigned to the auctioneer by individuals, dealers or collectors. At the end of an Auction sale, the Auctioneer receives a fee from [Read More]

Americana Week in New York City: One Antiques Expert Takes a New Direction

Americana Week has become a New York City tradition spanning almost 14 days of jam-packed auction rooms and show venues, heralding what most collectors and market watchers consider the greatest concentration of goods, people and events involving American antiques to be found anywhere, anytime. For more than 30 years, historic American furniture [Read More]