Game of Stones: Epic Jewelry to be Unveiled at The International Show

  • NEW YORK, New York
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  • September 16, 2014

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Exhibitor: Hancocks, London. René Lalique, Paris, circa 1895.

The Park Avenue Armory, New York, NY, will once again set the stage for the International Fine Art & Antiques Show, one of the world's most prestigious and influential fairs. Sixty-five of the world’s top dealers – many of them founding exhibitors – will converge on the Park Avenue Armory for the breathtaking event that collectors, connoisseurs, interior designers and art lovers anticipate all year long. The fair, founded in 1989, was New York's first vetted fair and remains one of the world's most prestigious and influential art and antique events.


This year's fair features an exceptional gathering of antique and contemporary jewelry to be exhibited by some of the world's most well-respected dealer specialists. The fair features some of the most exquisite signed jewelry on the market today -- from antique to modern, and jewels from the famed houses of Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier and Tiffany -- to the in-demand designers such as Suzanne Belperron, Rene Boivin, Boucheron and Fouquet. 
 

Top-flight international dealers from Europe are devoted exhibitors for whom IFAAS is an essential U.S. platform from which to see existing clients and to meet new ones on their home turf. The “one stop shopping” aspect to the International Show is one compelling reason to visit the fair as it would take a serious collector months, even years, to visit every dealer at the fair in their home countries. The Haughtons extraordinary attentions to detail, exceptional specialist dealers, breathtaking variety and exacting standards have established the International Show as the top American showcase of its kind.


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