From Victoria:
Whether adding to a treasured collection or simply seeking decorating inspiration, attendees agree that summer days traveling to the country’s best-loved antiques shows are days well spent. Read on for a few popular destinations. Celebrating its golden anniversary in 2018, this show draws collectors to rural Texas three times per year. The extensive variety includes early American primitives, fine European textiles, ancient prints, architectural salvage, and porcelain. The Big Red Barn houses thirty thousand square feet of Americana and Continental pieces, and Marburger Farm features more than 350 dealers with high-end antiques and bibelots. (Read more.)


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