Internationally Renowned Antiques, Art, and Jewelry Dealers Exhibit at the 49th Annual Original Miami Beach Antique Show

A.B. Levy, in booth 1224 - 1225A - 1225B, has this beautiful Vittorio Reggianini, Italian, 1858-1938, “La Romanza Preferita” portrait

Location: Miami Beach Convention Center. 1901 Convention Center Drive. Miami Beach, FL 33139

Dates: From Jan 21st through 25th, 2010

Admission: $15 for all five days

Internationally renowned antiques, art, and jewelry dealers will exhibit at the 49th Annual Original Miami Beach Antique Show, opening January 21st through 25th, 2010, at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The show will also host free antique appraisals by an internationally recognized panel of world-renowned appraisers comprised of Gary Piattoni, David McCarron and Todd Peenstra.

This five-day show will feature more than 800 national and international exhibitors and is the largest indoor antiques show in the world. The most prominent dealers will arrive from all over the world representing 22 countries, such as Brazil, Argentina, Australia, Italy, Germany, France and many other antique rich regions.

“The Original Miami Beach Antique Show is the destination of choice for dealers from all over the world to bring the best pieces from their extensive antique collections,” said Andrea Canady, fair director for the Original Miami Beach Antique Show. “Each year, we provide the perfect platform for new, novice and serious collectors to view an amazing variety of antiques which cannot be found, together, in any other venue.”

This lavish show will exhibit rare and unusual historical art collections and antiques, such as furniture by Marcel Breuer; original paintings and works of art spanning more than three centuries; fine American and European silver; textiles and rugs; highly sought 19th and 20th Century art glass, such as Tiffany, Lalique, Galle, Webb and Goodall; Asian Art; world-renowned German, French and English porcelain, such as Meissen and KPM; objects of virtue and pieces from Art Deco and Modernism eras.

The appraisals, free to consumers with paid admission to the show, will take place from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 23, 2010, in Hall D at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Each attendee will be allowed to have one item appraised; however, items purchased at the show will not be eligible.

Show hours are from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday, January 21, through Sunday, January 24, and noon to 6 p.m. on Monday, January 25. A one-time admission of $15 is valid for all five days of the show. Additionally, attendees can complete an onsite survey and will receive $5 off the cost of admission and be entered to with a $500 American Express gift card.

For additional show information about dmg antique shows, please call 239.732.6642 or visit www.dmgantiqueshows.com.

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Original Miami Beach Antique Show
1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Ph: 239.732.6642
www.miamibeachantiqueshows.com

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