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FREE six part lecture series accompanies Baltimore Summer Antiques Show
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This Labor Day weekend, August 28-31, 2008, the 28th annual Baltimore Summer Antiques Show will open its doors to over 30,000 attendees looking for unique, one-of-a-kind treasures among over 550 international dealers and a 60-dealer Antiquarian Book Fair. An educational lecture series enhances the show and will offer attendees and the general public a chance to learn about a wide range of topics relating to antiques featuring an all-star line-up of speakers, all renowned experts in their fields.
“The Baltimore Summer Antiques Show is truly a cultural experience and offers an extraordinary opportunity for guests to view and purchase some of the finest antiques in the world,” says Scott Diament, co-owner and COO of the Palm Beach Show Group. “The lecture series affords a wonderful opportunity for the public and other dealers to learn from industry experts in an informal environment that fosters understanding and appreciation of antiques.” Thursday, August 28 3:00 pm, “Antiques: the New Recyclables” with Jay Jenkins of Jenkins/Baer Associates Friday, August 29 1:00 pm, “Japanese Imari Porcelain - East Meets West” with Matthew Baer of Ivory Tower Antiques 3:00 pm, “A Journey of Artistic Splendor: 20th Century Jewelry Design” with Gus Davis of Camilla Dietz Bergeron. Ltd. Saturday, August 30 1:00 pm, ”Collecting Rarities in Silver: Every Treasure Tells a Story” with Spencer Gordon and Mark McHugh of Spencer Marks Ltd. 3:00 pm, “Antiques: A Family Affair” with Eric Silver of Lillian Nassau LLC Sunday, August 31 1:00 pm, “Biblio Esoterica: The Hunt for Forbidden Fruit” with Ian Kahn of Lux Mentis |
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