Antiques, Decorative Arts & Vintage Show and Sale Coming to Santa Barbara

The Antiques, Decorative Arts & Vintage Show and Sale will be held January 23 to 25 at the Earl Warren Showgrounds,Santa Barbara,CA (Hwy 101 at Las Positas). The grounds will be filled to the rafters with beautiful antiques and unique decorative pieces brought to Santa Barbara by dealers from all over the west coast. 


 
The  Antique Appraisal Clinic of  Kaminski Auctions,  the same Auctioneers of the Oprah Winfrey Collection, will be at the Antiques Show on Friday and Saturday 11am to 4pm to benefit CALM and Santa Barbara PALS.  

Bring your Asian, 20th century/Modern, fine art, silver, glass, jewelry, etc. for verbal appraisals ($10 one item, $25 for 4 items and in home verbal appraisals $50). 
 

Whether your interest is in antiques or the decorative arts, be it Vintage, Modernism, Art Deco, arts & crafts, or Victorian, there will be something for everyone. Eighty of the west's finest dealers specializing in antiques and decorative arts will be selling period furniture, garden artifacts, decorative accessories, paintings estate jewelry, silver, textiles, linens, glassware, china, porcelain, and  much more.  

Benefit CALM a local nonprofit agency specializing in the prevention and  treatment of child abuse and neglect. At the door admission is $6.00, $5.00 with an ad, $5.00 seniors (62) one price all weekend and  children under 12 are free. Parking is free. Antiques will be on display from Friday and Saturday 11 to 6 pm and Sunday 11 to 5pm. Future Shows  will be held May 15, 16 and 17, 2015 and  October 16, 17 and 18, 2015

CALM  was founded in 1970 to reach stressed parents before they hurt their children. CALM continues to be the only non-profit agency in Santa Barbara County focusing solely on preventing, assessing, and treating child abuse and family violence through comprehensive, cutting-edge programs. CALM offers children, families, and adults a safe, non-judgmental, caring, and strength-based environment to heal and increase family well being. For more information about all of CALM’s services, call 805-965-2376, or visit www.calm4kids.org.

About the CALM Auxiliary: The  has played an instrumental role in helping sustain the great legacy of CALM in Santa Barbara since 1969. The Auxiliary raises additional financial support and community awareness through projects and events, allowing the organization to grow and continue to serve the children and families that need it most. The CALM Auxiliary has evolved into an incredible group of women, working collectively to continue this support of CALM.

For more information www.calmantiqueshows.com

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