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Price your antiques, or buy some new ones
There won't be cameras, but on June 3, you can still act like you're going on "Antiques Roadshow" on PBS. The Sand Point Antique & Design...
Seattle Times staff reporter
There won't be cameras, but on June 3, you can still act like you're going on "Antiques Roadshow" on PBS.
The Sand Point Antique & Design Market carries an abundance of options for antiques buffs looking for a find, but also helps those who don't know much.
A certified appraiser will be on hand and, for $4, will look at your grandma's writing table and let you know whether you have hit it big-time or should just tuck that table back in the attic.
Of course, you can just shop instead.
The annual show will feature a variety of furniture, textiles and art at more than 100 booths, with styles including Art Deco, midcentury modern and Asian. You can pick from antique furniture, garden-style pieces and vintage fabrics. The show also will have Native art, including baskets made by local tribes.
The show costs $6 for regular admission from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., or start early at 8 a.m. for $10.
The show takes place at Hangar 30 in Walter G. Magnuson Park, 7400 Sand Point Way N.E., Seattle.
Nicole Tsong: 206-464-2150 or ntsong@seattletimes.com
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