The Midlands newest Antique, 20th Century & Art fair will be at the award winning Birmingham venue the National Motorcycle Museum on Sunday 26th May.
There are plenty of general antique & collectors fairs in and around the Midlands so the organisers of Love Antiques have raised the game and introduced guidelines for exhibitors in order that visitors have only the best choice of quality antiques, collectable items & art.
Why? In these uncertain economic times visitors to fairs only tend to part with their hard earned cash for high quality desirable collectable objects or items that have potential as a future investment from as little as a fiver up to hundreds or even thousands of pounds. Which is why the fair organisers are encouraging the exhibitors at the fair to bring only their best quality items in order to raise the Love Antiques fair head and shoulders above the rest, and believe passionately that visitors and exhibitors deserve the best venue and quality event that the Midlands can be proud of.
Holding the event in the National Motorcycle Museum with its great transport links attracts a blend of local dealers and dealers from further a field which adds a different dimension to the fair. This time there will be dealers from Oxford and Bristol for example that you would not typically find at other local general antique fairs.
The Love Antiques Fair is from 9.30am to 3.30pm, Admission is £3 (Free for Accompanied children), There is ample free parking. The National Motorcycle Museum, Coventry Road, Birmingham B92 0EJ (Close to Junction 6 of the M42) www.loveantiquesfair.co.uk
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