The Palm Beach Show Group has announced the dates for its newest event: The Palm Beach Jewelry-Antique-Design Show. At the peak of the Palm Beach Season, the show is slated to debut on December 3, 2015 with an Opening Night Preview Party and will run December 4-7 to the collecting public at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.

Running at the same time as Art Basel Miami, only 70 miles away, the show will be heavily marketed to over 80,000 visitors that descend on the South Florida area for this event.

The Palm Beach Show Group has created another vibrant retail and trade event in which the public can shop impressive collections alongside members of the trade industry, all in search of fantastic treasures. This show will be a compliment to the group’s cornerstone event, The Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show, which takes place later in the season (February 10-16, 2016).

The February show has an acclaimed history and extensive following of both dealers and collectors. Building off of its success, the Palm Beach Jewelry-Antique-Design Show is set to provide an accessible alternative to acquiring important fine art and antiques, while also catering to an extensive array of jewelry enthusiasts.

The Palm Beach Jewelry-Antique-Design Show brings together well-established exhibitors presenting their stunning pieces to collectors of all types. Not only does the show represent all categories of jewelry from antique and estate collections to period and retro eras, but it also hosts an impressive group of antiques and fine art dealers, offering something for everyone.
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“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring another world class show to the Palm Beach market during one of the most important times of the year. Combining a very strong Palm Beach demand during the holiday season, with world-class exhibitors of jewelry, watch and antique specialties is a recipe for success,” stated Scott Diament, Palm Beach Show Group president/CEO.

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