West Palm Beach Antiques Festival to Start Three Day Regular Season Schedule

Top Quote The first of the season three day events will be held November 4, 5, 6. End Quote
  • West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL (1888PressRelease) October 10, 2011 - The October edition of the West Palm Beach Antiques Festival wrapped up the two day Summer Season on a high note with a record attendance that exceeded that of any previous Summer event. The Festival was sold out of dealer spaces and enjoyed nearly perfect weather with a slight cooling trend that was greatly welcomed after a long hot summer.

    Items with a Florida provenance or connection generated a lot of interest in October. Of special interest was the collection of Disney related collectibles offered by Jack Goldschmidt of Wellington, Florida. Also of Florida interest was a large selection of old and highly collectible Florida automobile license plates dating from 1935 to 1984, priced from $10 to $100 by Carlotta Dicker, a Florida dealer. Other notables at the event were a rare Coca-Cola cooler from 1929 - all 100% original - priced at $1200 and lots of Beatles memorabilia including a rare punch-out poster for $200 by Florida dealer Henry Paschal.

    Norma Wolff, the dealer in booth #19 at the West Palm Beach Antiques Festival, could be called a "bag lady." But to be more precise she would have to be called a "handbag lady." Norma has been fascinated with handbags and accessories since she was a little girl in Taunton, Mass. She had an elderly neighbor who had an astounding collection of quality handbags and accessories and she regularly discarded older models to make room for new additions to the collection. Norma would surreptitiously sort through the neighbor's garbage looking for discarded treasures in the form of handbags and wallets. Her mother eventually called the neighbor to request that she put her discarded bags in a separate container so her daughter wouldn't have to go through the garbage. After that Norma anxiously awaited each garbage day to see if there were new additions to the discard box.

    Her affinity for quality hand bags and accessories became a lifelong pursuit and eventually a profession. She owned a high end consignment shop for thirty years before staking claim to WPBAF booth #19 over twenty years ago. And she specializes in - handbags.

    But not just any hand bags. She has only the "good stuff" that carries names like Chanel, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Judith Leiber, all vintage and all genuine. She says she can spot a knock off from the parking lot. In her opinion the older models of virtually all brands are superior to the newer versions. Her favorite models are the fine leather bags.

    In her booth Wolff proudly exhibits the contents of twenty-three boxes of fine handbags and wallets plus the assorted cases of fine jewelry and accessories. In the winter season she has a select collection of finer furs. Prices in her booth range from $20 to over $1,000. Most shoppers are struck by the number and assortment of bags on display. She says the most frequently asked question is "Are they all real?" The simple answer is "Of course." She is open to the acquisition of high quality items at the Festival and often will help a customer verify the authenticity of a bag they bring in.

    The West Palm Beach Antiques Festival returns to its regular season three day format with the November 4,5,6 show. It will open with over 400 dealers in place as northern dealers begin to filter south for the winter season. Early buyers start at 9am Friday November 4 for $25 and the ticket is good for all three days. The show opens to general admission at noon on Friday to 5pm, Saturday 9 to 5 and Sunday 10 to 4:30 for $7 and Seniors $6. Anyone under 16 is admitted free. There is no charge for parking at the Fairgrounds.

    The West Palm Beach Antiques Festival is held at the South Florida Fairgrounds located off Southern Boulevard in West Palm Beach, FL, 1.5 miles west of the Florida Turnpike and 1 mile east of 441/SR7. For more information contact the West Palm Beach Antiques Festival at (941) 697-7475, email info ( @ ) wpbaf dot com or visit the website.

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