
Kitschy kool's always the golden rule at this annual eclectic "antiques and collectibles" show/sale - oddles of vintage Florida souvenirs, tropical décor, and a touch of vintage Hawaiiana. The Sunshine State's longest running vintage "Floridiana" show, the focus is on early Florida tourist memorabilia (that beloved old roadside attraction kitsch), and eclectic offerings from the Florida of yesteryear.
Don't miss the show, Sunday, February 24, 2013! Every- thing from fun Florida ephemera and tacky tourist treasures, to sought-after offerings like vintage hotel china and Sunshine State jewelry. Heaps of citrus and cigar box labels, and old Cypress Knee wood small furnishings like lighting and lamps! Vintage hand-colored tropical photographic art is always popular at the show, as well as Florida paintings.
Show attendees can bring their vintage Florida art for a complimentary evaluation by Robert LeBlanc, an appraiser and expert in the field. This is an excellent FREE opportunity to find out whether that old tropical painting that Aunt Lu Lu left you is worth something, so bring your vintage art to the show. You never know what might happen!
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The Florida Highwaymen Artists will be participating too, selling their beautiful Florida landscape paintings! This is a wonderful oppportunity to meet and mingle with these legendary artists!
Highlights:
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- Exhibitor show/sale of vintage Florida souvenirs, memorabilia and tropical décor
- Complimentary valuations of vintage Florida art – attendees can bring their vintage tropical art
- Meet the Florida Highwaymen artists – James Gibson, Issac Knight, Carnell Smith, R.L. Lewis and Roy McLendon Sr.
Admission: $6.00; children under three years old are $3.00. Lectures, slide presentations, and Aloha shirt and vintage art valuations are included in admission.