OAKS, PA — A beloved antiques show with deep roots in the local community will make its return to Montgomery County this month at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks. The Antique and Collector Fair, a rebranded version of the former Antiques at Kimberton event, will take place on March 14 and 15 in Hall D.
Now under new ownership, the fair revives the rich traditions of its predecessor while forging new connections. Organizers announced that this year’s event will feature an exciting partnership with the American Treasure Tour Museum, a collection that has garnered significant attention on social media in recent years.
This collaboration brings a fresh energy to the fair, alongside the familiar vendors attendees have come to expect. While many longtime exhibitors from the Antiques at Kimberton show will return, at least 20 new vendors will join the mix, offering a variety of collectibles and treasures for sale.
New owner and lifelong collector Jerry Frey emphasized the importance of curating only authentic antiques for this event. “We’ve carefully reviewed each applicant to ensure that the fair offers genuine items and beautifully staged booths,” Frey said.
The fair promises a diverse array of items, ranging from historical china, fine jewelry, and vintage textiles, to furniture, art deco, and mid-century modern pieces. Collectors will also find pop culture artifacts, among many other treasures. A standout feature of this year’s show will be the inclusion of exhibits from the American Treasure Tour Museum, which boasts one of the world’s largest collections of automated music machines, along with other unique items.
Originally established in 1968, the Antiques at Kimberton show was once one of the region’s premier destinations for antique collectors. Now, under its new name and vision, the Antique and Collector Fair aims to build on this legacy while offering an exciting new experience for both seasoned collectors and newcomers alike.