Italy has The Great Antiques Market which is one of the biggest in Rome. The Autodromo di Vallelunga will be filled with enthusiastic collectors and antiquarians in the beginning of October.
Here visitors get to see a varied range of parts and equipments ranging from gadgets, clocks and other remaining items of Roman life up to the period of kitsch. It also specializes in vintage cars, furniture and motorcycles. So it is worth to pan to visit here with a little space available in your suitcase
Malaysia’s Antique City
The antique city of Malacca has constructions conserved from 16h century Portuguese invasions and from the 17th century influence of the Dutch. The oldest Dutch structure Stadhuys with its red, thick and the salmon red Christ Church are the two most famous among them.
Malacca is situated 90 minutes drive away from Kuala Lumpur. Malacca is a sanctuary for deal seekers through out the year. Genuine Malaysian and Chinese work of art and remnants can be seen surrounded by a crowd of fascinating collectibles.
The Metropolis of Atlantique
The biggest antique show of the world in Atlantic City in New Jersey is an inevitable show for the antique lovers
It is held twice in a year in March and October. The Atlantic City Convention Centre will be crowded with more than 100,000 people hunting Tiffany lamps and metalwork, European and American bronzes, American folk arts, prints, drawings and fine furniture. They will be also having the celebrity dealers check and appraise their own collection.
The Atlantique City show as well concentrates in American antiques like the macabre, coin-operated machines, medical
chris jensen is a contributing author of jetfly blog. for more related articles and reviews visit jetfly culture
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