The 4th annual New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show today announced that it will feature the latest trends in antique and vintage estate pieces, jewelry, gemstones and watches from more than 100 prominent dealers at the annual event, July 23-26, 2010, at New York's Metropolitan Pavilion.
With the jewelry industry reporting strong retail sales for the first half of 2010,Tiffany Knots cuff, the four-day New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show expects to see an increase in sales and attendance.
"Consumer confidence appears on the rise as individuals look to invest in tangible, quality timepieces,Tiffany 1837 cuff, gemstones and antique jewelry," commented Andrea Canady, fair director of the New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show. "In the intimate setting of the New York show, interested buyers will have the opportunity to meet with well respected dealers to see and learn about the lineage of the showcased pieces and walk away with fashionable pieces that are also investments in a part of history."
Designer pieces by Cartier, Rolex, Tiffany's, Harry Winston, David Webb, Patek Philippe and Van Cleef & Arpels, as well as rare signed pieces will be abundant throughout the show floor. In addition, attendees can view and purchase adornments previously owned by celebrities and royalty.
"We've been exhibiting in the New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show since its inception," said Michael Brown, owner of M.L. Brown Inc. in New York City. "The show continues to help us develop lasting business relationships with domestic and international clientele and provides an ideal venue for us to network with highly reputable dealers with the best merchandise available on the market."
According to Gus Davis with Camilla Dietz Bergeron Ltd. in New York City, "The New York show provides a great selection of unusual,cheap tiffany, one-of-a-kind and signed antique and estate merchandise that buyers are seeking to purchase."
"We've been exhibiting at this show for two years and are again looking forward to the intimacy of this smaller show that attracts an intense group of wholesalers and retailers alike," said Paul Haig, owner of Haig's of Rochester in Rochester, Mich. "This year we will be bringing some great antique jewelry, ancient items and objective art, such as a very rare Chinese fan made with mother of pearl, ivory, silk, lacquered wood, and other materials in a fitted box."
The New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show will be open from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, July 23; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 24, and Sunday, July 25; and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, July 26. The one-time admission fee of $15 is valid for all four days of the show.
For additional show information, please call (239) 732-6642 or visit www.nyantiquejewelry.com.
About The New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show
The New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show is produced by GLM(R). GLM is a leading producer and marketer of consumer product tradeshows in North America, serving industries as diverse as giftware, home furnishings, social stationery, home textiles, tabletop, gourmet housewares, contemporary furniture, personal care, antiques, jewelry, art, surf, skate,Tiffany Somerset cuff, water sports, swim and resort. GLM also manages business expositions and conferences on behalf of others, within the hospitality industry. Additional information about GLM is available online at www.glmshows.com. Follow us on Twitter at: MiamiAntiquShow or Facebook at: www.facebook.com/OMBAS. For additional information, visit www.usantiqueshows.com.
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