MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE) in the old shows reported sales live, local and international collectors and distributors alike, on the 50th anniversary of The Original Miami Beach Antique Show, which took place on 3-7th February 2011, the Miami Beach Convention Center. As the show's former world's largest interior, the show has become known for its wide variety of antique spectacular, international participants and dealers covering all regions of the globe. The show, located in Miami Beach for all of its 50 years in succession, hosts more than 800 dealers.
As this was the 50th anniversary of the event, on the opening day of the show, February 3, was proclaimed "Original Miami old Show day" by the city of Miami Beach. Participants at the show included many international collectors and gallery owners, as well as celebrities and local officials such as Emilio Estefan, Miami Beach Mayor Mattie Bower and numerous socialites of Miami, who had the opportunity to examine truly one-of-a-kind antiques. On display were rare items as an El Greco painting from the Renaissance, a Porsche 911 signed by Frank Sinatra and Imperial Russian antiques, to name a few. Great sales were reported by a wide variety of dealers very happy.
Scott Thomas of Furniture mid-century Co2 commented: "I sold in 10 minutes from the first day of the show. On the second day brought 12 pieces and sold seven. I did this show two years ago and last year met one of my clients best here. 3 participating shows, this is my best show. I'm thinking just do this. "
Aaron Newman, owner of Atlanta, GA with Steve Newman fine arts, stated: "the interest we received this year was stronger than I've seen. People were looking for and showed extremely high demand for modern art. In particular, received strong interest in our modern sculptures and paintings. Specifically, some of our sales consisted of Lapis vases by Asprey London and an abstract granite sculpture by American artist known Thea Tewi level. We will definitely be present at the show next year and have full confidence in the show and their promoters.
Gus Davis of Camilla dietz bergeron in New York City, whose company has participated in the show for 21 years, told us, "we feel that the interest was the strongest was in a couple of years. People were looking for bold, strong pieces, especially signed pieces. Specifically, we sell a 18 carat yellow gold and mother of Pearl Necklace Orchid by Angela Cummings, a 18-carat yellow gold and diamond necklace Buccellati and a necklace of enamel and Diamond by Schlumberger. We are extremely satisfied ".
Rick Bumgardner of morning glory Antiques of in Kansas city has been an exhibitor at the show for the past 14 years. "The show has been incredibly well attended this year," he said. "There has been a lot of live dealer purchase. We did well. " With reference to your best piece, a painting by El Greco, an artist of the Spanish Renaissance, titled "unknown Gentleman by El Greco" and worth an estimated $ 1 million dollars, he mentioned, "we have developed lots of good information."
John Atzbach, John atzbach, which specializes in Russian Imperial antiques and works of art, said, "it was a great show and was very well for us. Everything was fantastic as always. We look forward to the show next year. "
Odetto Lastra of Antiques Odelas commented: "I've been doing this show for 10 years. This show was pretty good to me. Read in Italian glass and sold a few pieces. Specifically, parts of the Japanese artist Yoichi Ohira. Also sold a Pessato vase by Venini and another by Renzo Pavanello. "
"We were very pleased to see that purchase seems to be back to levels now. Bring buyers right through the door is our number one goal, "said Andrea Canady, fair Director to the old Show The Original Miami Beach Antique Show. "And our exhibitors have reported overwhelmingly for us that we have succeeded in achieving this objective.
The campaign of auction held on The Original Miami Beach Antique Show benefiting charity, the Make-A-Wish R Foundation of South Florida, was a great success. Offering people on items ranging from Miami Heat tickets for paintings, antiques for bottles of wine. Over $ 16000 was created to benefit the children of South Florida.
The next show in the calendar in the old shows is show Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch. The show is scheduled for 2-5 June 2011, the Hotel de Paris.
About the Show's Original Miami Beach antique
The Original Miami Beach Antique Show is produced by GLM R. GLM is leading producer and marketer of consumer products fairs in North America, serving industries as diverse as giftware, decor, social stationery, gear, tableware, gourmet housewares, contemporary furniture, personal care, jewelry, antiques, art, surf, skate, water sports, swim and resort. GLM also manages business conferences and exhibitions for hire or reward within the hospitality industry. Additional information about GLM are available www.glmshows.com online. Follow in Twitter at MiamiAntiquShow or in www.facebook.com/OMBAS Facebook. For additional information, www.usantiqueshows.com visit.
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