The Historic Annapolis Antique Show is an annual show that is normally held in January at the National Guard Armory in Annapolis Maryland. This antiques and collectibles show that attracts more than thirty reputable dealers and hundreds of visitors from the Mid Atlantic region. The Historic Annapolis Antiques Show features antique furniture, silver, paintings, china and porcelain as well as rugs, clocks, jewelry and vintage glass.
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Historic Annapolis Antique Show
National Guard Armory
18 Willow Street
Annapolis, Maryland
410.267.8146
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Kokomo Opalescent Glass first opened its doors in 1888 in Kokomo, Indiana. It all began with Charles
Edward Henry moving his stained glass company from New Rochelle, New York. Their initial contract was with Edison General Electric
to produce glass insulators (which are also highly collectible today), but soon branched out to produce opalescent glass from leftover
glass from the production of other products. The opalescent glass products were then sold to other companies and designers including
the Tiffany Glass Company and Decorative Stained Glass, owned by LeFarge.