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At a past NHADA show, Cherry Gallery showed rustic antiques, always a favorite with buyers at the annual summer event. Photo copyright Catherine Saunders-Watson.

NH Antiques Show returns to downtown Manchester Aug. 7-9

At a past NHADA show, Cherry Gallery showed rustic antiques, always a favorite with buyers at the annual summer event. Photo copyright Catherine Saunders-Watson.
At a past NHADA show, Cherry Gallery showed rustic antiques, always a favorite with buyers at the annual summer event. Photo copyright Catherine Saunders-Watson.

MANCHESTER, N.H. – The New Hampshire Antiques Dealers Association will present the 57th annual New Hampshire Antiques Show on Aug. 7-9 at the downtown Radisson Hotel Manchester.

The NH Antiques Show features 67 exhibitors from all over the Northeast with a wide range of items from folk art to fine porcelain, country and formal furniture, paintings and prints and more.

“There’s nothing like this show anywhere in America,” hailed Maine Antique Digest. The show attracts thousands of buyers and enthusiasts from all around the country seeking high-quality antiques at reasonable prices.

The New Hampshire Antiques Show closes a week of antiques, auctions and shows known as Antiques Week in New Hampshire, a tourism draw for the state, attracting dealers and collectors from around the country. This annual tradition brings together highly reputable dealers who, with a keen interest in educating visitors about antiques, save their most prized wares for the event. With on-site shipping and no sales tax, this is the event to find that perfect piece of Americana.

“Participating in the NH Antiques Show is an immense honor. The show’s reputation in the antiques arena is legendary due in large measure to the dealers’ fresh-to-the market and astutely selected acquisitions,” noted Doug and Bev Norwood of the Norwoods’ Spirit of America, second year exhibitors at the show.

New exhibitors include John H. Rogers Antiques of New London, N.H., and third-generation antiques dealer Michael Black of Milford, N.H. John Rogers’ specialty is early kitchen wooden ware and kitchen items such as butter paddles, burl bowls and butter prints. Michael Black has grown up in the antiquing world, “the learning curve has lasted a lifetime and always been interesting. Waking up every day and going on a treasure hunt creates a psychologically compelling and rewarding drive.”

Show hours are 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Saturday. Visitors under 30 (with proper ID) will be admitted free. Free return visits to the show are available after initial admission.

For more information, visit www.nhada.org.


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At a past NHADA show, Cherry Gallery showed rustic antiques, always a favorite with buyers at the annual summer event. Photo copyright Catherine Saunders-Watson.
At a past NHADA show, Cherry Gallery showed rustic antiques, always a favorite with buyers at the annual summer event. Photo copyright Catherine Saunders-Watson.