Tag Archives: Baltimore Antique Show
Results of the Baltimore Summer Antiques Show, September 2-5, 2010
On vacation for a week, so no new posts for a little while. The show started off on the right foot with good sales and interest on the first day, Thursday. It looked like the show was going to be … Continue reading
The Baltimore Summer Antiques Show is open until Sunday, September 5, 2010
The Baltimore Summer Antiques Show is now open to the public and will end on Sunday, September 5, 2010, at 6 PM. Tuesday and Wednesday was orchestrated chaos with dealers busy hauling in their treasures and setting up the show. … Continue reading
Results of the Chicago Summer Antiques Show, August 27-29, 2010
This year, Dolphin Promotions held its annual summer Chicago Antiques Show at the Rosemont Convention Center. It had been held there for many years, but was moved to a downtown location last year in an effort to reinvigorate the show. … Continue reading
Why do antique shows have preview parties?
I don’t understand why fancier antique shows have preview parties. They are an enigma to me. Apparently show promoters feel they’re important. Perhaps if a show has the support of a non-profit organization, it will benefit the show. I just … Continue reading
The Miami National Antiques Show results
I’m writing this blog at 2:30 PM on Sunday, so the final results are not yet in, but I have the preliminary results — the show is in trouble. Attendance was very light for most of the show, especially when … Continue reading
Thank you, Baltimore
I say thank you now, but for most of the weekend, I didn’t think I would say that. The show started off well on Thursday with good attendance, good interest, and moderate sales. Attendance stayed good throughout the four days … Continue reading
So-so results at the Pasadena Antiques Show
It’s really tough work sitting at a show when there’s very little to do. Kinda like Chinese torture. The show opened on Friday. I wish I knew why. There were very few people and of those who showed, there seemed … Continue reading