FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

The Summer Antiques Show at Birchwood Manor

July 29, 30 & 31, 2011

Contact:

Allison Kohler, Director

JMK Shows & Events

(973) 927-2794

www.jmkshows.com

JMK Shows announces the Summer Antiques Show at Birchwood Manor just north of Morristown in Whippany, NJ that will take place on July 29, 30 & 31, 2011. The show includes a hundred exhibitors featuring outstanding quality and variety with a focus on affordable prices.

Antiques of all types will be on display including American, Continental, and Asian furnishings, toys, dolls, silver, paintings, prints, posters, bronzes, vintage fashions, Art Deco, lighting, jewelry, linens, art glass, scientific instruments, watches, porcelain, and much more. Collectors can find everything from samplers, sewing items, and Netsuke to Majolica, Doulton, and Limoges ceramics. The event encompasses every inch of space on Birchwood Manor’s expansive first floor including two ballrooms, two cocktail lounges, and the Greenery.

“Our customers love coming to Birchwood,” said Allison Kohler, Director of JMK Shows. “Besides the physical beauty of the facility, the glistening chandeliers, and the opportunity for fine dining in the outstanding Birchwood Manor restaurant, coming to our Summer Antiques Show is a fabulous way to shop from a hundred plus different dealers; it’s a destination for show-goers. Plus it is fully air conditioned!”

In addition to the distinguished roster of exhibitors the show features Wade Nulton’s expert glass repair clinic, an antique furniture restoration clinic, a silver matching service, expert porcelain and pottery restoration by Louis Pirrello, and a certified appraisal clinic by Linda Roberts from White Orchid Appraisals at just $5 per item. China mending service while you wait is available on Saturday and Sunday only.

Returning buyers are in for a virtual Aladdin’s cave of treasures and will discover an array of antiques and collectibles for every taste level. Exhibitor highlights include a fine selection of nineteenth century hand-painted porcelain objects from the booth of Gardner Burke Antiques. The firm from Fredericksburg, Virginia specializes in American Belleek, Limoges, Pickard, and fine crystal since 1998. American and European art will be well-represented by The Art & Antique Gallery of Worcester, MA. The gallery’s Bill Union will highlight a number of artists from the Hudson River School. Nineteenth and early twentieth century Impressionist paintings are also favorites of his well developed New York and New Jersey clientele.Also representing the art field are Jaffe & Thurston from New York and Tradewinds Fine Art from Rhode Island Additional dealers include Nancy Steinbock Posters with large mix of Travel, Animals, Sports, Entertainment & many more types of Vintage Posters. Leading the pack of some of the fine estate jeweler’s is Gem De La Gem, from New Jersey, Brad Reh from New York, Johanna Antiques from Maryland & Sue Brown from England with a nice variety of rings, bracelets, brooches and necklaces. “Honesty, Integrity, Reputation, and Ethics are important components in all of our shows,” announced Allison Kohler, Director of JMK Shows. “Our customers know that Birchwood Manor is one of the best places to buy; we’re thrilled about the long term success of the show and encourage the public to join us .” Plans are well under way for the New Years show at Birchwood Manor on January 7 & 8, 2012.

Show hours are 12 to 7 Pm on Friday, 11 Am to 7 Pm on Saturday and 11 Am to 5 Pm on Sunday. Admission is $8 (with a copy of the ad $7).

The Summer Antiques Show at Birchwood Manor, 111 North Jefferson Road, Whippany, NJ 07981, (973) 927-2794, During Show: (973) 887-1414 or (973) 224-2797, www.jmkshows.com

CAPTIONS:

1. Zoo Zurich c.1920 by Wenning, featured in the booth of Nancy Steinbock Posters”.

2. CARTIER Diamond Signature C's Bracelet -This is a magnificent five row multi link bracelet. Featuring large pave' diamond signature double C's featured by Gem de la Gem Jewelry

3. Jaffe & Thurston Antiques from Wawarsing, NY booth display.