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The Bridgehampton Antiques & Design Fair

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 2357 Montauk Hwy Bridgehampton NY 11932  See map

The Bridgehampton Antiques & Design Fair presents 25 Exceptional Antiques Dealers from the United States & Europe Offering a Extraordinary Selection of Antiques, Mid-century Modern, Asian, Vintage Couture, Folk Art, African, Garden & Architectural Elements, Americana, Silver, Fine Art, Art Deco, Textiles, Ceramics, Lighting, Jewelry and unusual Furniture and Decorative Objects from Antiquity to Present Day.  

A very eclectic group of dealers representing 14 States & abroad including Britain, Turkey, France, Argentina and Tanzania with a emphasis on quality. And that is the reason why these shows at the Bridgehampton Community House have become a favorite shopping destination for many Decorators & Design Firms & celebrated personalities for the past four years.

Friday 10AM-7PM  Saturday 10AM-6PM Sunday 10AM-5PM

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John Thompson May 19, 2013 at 10:26 pm
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