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Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show Set for August

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It includes antique and estate jewelry.

(Press Release) Now celebrating its 37th year, the Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show is set for Aug. 24-27 at the Baltimore Convention Center.

The show offers collections including antique and estate jewelry, furniture, American and European silver, major works of art, Asian antiquities, porcelain, Americana, glass, textiles and more.

Embracing the “show-within-a-show” concept, the Baltimore Show announces the addition of The Market. A dedicated section of diverse local and international dealers offering materials appealing to all levels of experience, it promises to offer something for every type of collector. The long standing Antiquarian Book Fair hosts numerous exhibitors that will offer rare books, first editions, autographs, fine manuscripts and unusual bibliographical material.

The show is produced by the Palm Beach Show Group.

Tickets are $20 and are valid for multiday use.

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Thursday, Aug. 24, noon – 8 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 25, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Saturday, Aug. 26, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 27 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Baltimore Convention Center
Downtown at the Inner Harbor
One West Pratt Street
Main Entrance: West Pratt Street Lobby

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For more information, call 561-822-5440 or visit www.BaltimoreSummerShow.com

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