Calendar of shows, March 2004 - Calendar of Shows - Calendar
Magazine Antiques, March, 2004
April 30-May 2. Bronx, NY. ANTIQUE GARDEN FURNITURE SHOW AND SALE. The country's most celebrated garden antiques show features a discriminating selection of antique garden ornaments and accessories exhibited by 30 leading antique dealers at The New York Botanical Garden. Fountains, statues, sundials for collectors and garden designers. Lectures, presentations, more. Information: (718) 817-8700.
April 3-4. Bedford, NY. 19th ANNUAL BEDFORD SPRING ANTIQUES SHOW. Rippowam Cisqua School on Route 22 in Bedford, NY. Special exhibit: "Historic Bedford." Preview party on Friday, April 2nd, 6:30-9pm, admission $75. Show hours: Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, 11am-5pm, admission $10.
April 17-20. Philadelphia, PA. THE PHILADELPHIA ANTIQUES SHOW is the premier American antiques and decorative arts show in the country. The show features the nation's leading antiques dealers and offers a wide and varied schedule of special events. A special loan exhibit highlights the proud heritage of our country's 18th- and 19th-century firemen with incredible artifacts. For more information, visit www.philaantiques.com or call (215) 387-3500.
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