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ALEXANDRIA, VA. - Barry Cohen, show manager, has announced that his Center City Antiques Show, scheduled for April 8-10 in Philadelphia, has been cancelled. This ninth annual event would have marked its sixth year at the Historic 23rd Street Armo

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ALEXANDRIA, VA. — Barry Cohen, show manager, has announced that his Center City Antiques Show, scheduled for April 8–10 in Philadelphia, has been cancelled. This ninth annual event would have marked its sixth year at the Historic 23rd Street Armory with 35 exhibitors.

B4rTime, Inc, Barry Cohen’s firm, will stage its popular York Tailgate Antiques Show on May 6–7, Friday and Saturday, with 100 exhibitors at the Holiday Inn, a new location. The inn is at 334 Arsenal Road (Route 30 at I-83), in York, Penn.

“We have gone back to our original format for the show,” Barry said, replacing his spring York County Classic Antiques Show on the York Fairgrounds with his popular motel tailgate event. He will return to the fairgrounds on November 4–5 in Memorial Hall West for his York County Classic Antiques Show with 100 exhibitors.

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NEW BERN ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE FEBRUARY 11–13

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NEW BERN, N.C. — New Bern Preservation Foundation Antiques Show and Sale is set for February 11–13 at the River Front Convention Center.

The show opens Friday evening from 5 to 8 with the specially invited, premier vendors from Pennsylvania to Georgia displaying Eighteenth to early Twentieth Century furniture, china, porcelain, silver, art glass, cut glass, ceramics, linens, vintage clothing, jewelry, maps, primitives, folk art and collectibles and so much more.

Saturday the show runs from 10 am to 5 pm with many exciting events throughout the day. Free verbal appraisals will be from 11 am to 3 pm including general by Tom Faulkenberry; glass and porcelain by Ray Arends; primitives and tools by Howie Jenner; glass, porcelain and costume jewelry by Ray Stocks; oil lamps by David McFadyen; art by Larry Johnson; and books by Dick Lore. A presen-tation by Jenny Hamilton and Bill Layton of Hamilton Thomas Interiors entitled “Displaying Your Collections Effectively” will take place at 11.

There is still more to do on Sunday from 10 am to 4:30 pm. Have dolls verbally appraised by Judy George; glass and porcelain by Ray Arends; primitives and tools by Howie Jenner; books by Dick Lore; art by Larry Johnson; general by Michael Cable; pottery by Barbara Matthews; oil lamps by David McFadyen; and glass, porcelain and costume jewelry by Ray Stocks from 11 am to 3 pm.

The River Front Convention Center is on the corner of East Front and South Front streets in historic downtown New Bern. For information, 252-633-6448 or newbernpf.org.

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