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Mason's Ironstone China Decorative Vase, c.1820

The Ellis Boston Antiques Show

http://www.ellisboston.com

The Ellis Antiques Show ran for 49 years in Boston before closing its doors in 2009. The Boston Antiques Show ran for 21 years, before closing its doors in 2001 in the aftermath of 9/11. Now, co-producers Tony Fusco and Robert Four do honor to both historical shows by launching The Ellis Boston Antiques Show October 20-23, 2011 at The Cyclorama, Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont Street in Boston's South End. The show will feature 40 American and European exhibitors of the highest quality, drawn from both past Ellis and Boston Antiques Show exhibitors as well as many new additions. The weekend show is Friday, October 21, 1pm - 9pm, Saturday October 22, 11am - 8pm, and Sunday, October 23, 11am - 5pm. Admission is $15 at the door, with children under 12 free. Admission includes the show catalog, all special programs, and re-admission throughout the weekend. Friday evening from 6pm to 9pm will be "New Collectors' Night", featuring a series of programs designed to introduce new collectors to the world of antiques. Additional programs are planned for both Saturday and Sunday. For additional information, visit the show's website at www.EllisBoston.com or call 617-363-0405. The show will offer a vast array of antiques, decorative arts, fine art, jewelry, silver, antiquities, quilts, rare maps, books, prints and more. Show goers will be dazzled by numerous specialist booths including Russian icons, Greek and Roman antiquities, Georgian and Federalist furnishings, Spanish and Swedish antiques, English ironstone china, oriental rugs, Asian works of art, fine silver, copper and brass, marine art and artifacts, quilts, Victorian and Georgian jewelry, antique fireplace equipment, China Trade porcelain, majolica, and unique quilts.

The Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts
539 Tremont Street
Boston, Massachusetts