Our events calendar is aproxamately every other Sunday, October 8th thru May 14th.
The average show maintains about 125 dealers each with diverse interests and collections.
This weekend social attracts some the best mix of 19th and 20th Century memorabilia and collectibles. A really great mix of what has come to be known as the Antique Style.
Take I-95 North to 836 East, MacArthur Causeway to Alton Road North. Travel Alton Road to 17th Street right on Michigan Avenue.
Take I-95 North to 836 East, MacArthur Causeway to Alton Road North. Travel Alton Road to 17th Street right on Michigan Avenue.
There’s a large Parking Lot between Lenox and Michigan Avenues
1946 photo of the Russian Bear Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge located at 929 Lincoln Road in Miami Beach. In 1939 owner Alex Danaroff moved the Russian Bear from 1627 Euclid Ave to Lincoln Rd. They offered dinners from $1.00, lunches from $.60 and even included an orchestra and show for entertainment. In 1947 Danaroff sold the restaurant and moved to Beverly Hills. The Russian Bear was renamed Pierre's Russian Bear. A legal battle between the owners ensued and the name was changed again in 1949 to the White Bear. They were out of business within the year. Florida Archives photo #miamispringshistoricalsociety #MiamiBeachHistory ... See MoreSee Less
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Very pretty ! Love the different colors of depression glass.
I collect the green depression glass as it lights up under a black light. Great stuff and Lincoln Rd vendors often have a unique piece.