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By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik

Published on August 31, 2006

Ah, Lincoln Road on market day. There is nothing lovelier than strolling along the promenade, sipping fresh lemonade, and browsing table after table of eclectic antiques. Unfortunately the weather is far too hot and disgusting to afford such outdoor pleasures. That’s why the Miami Beach Antique and Collectible Show is taking the exhibition indoors, to the air-conditioned comfort of Hall D of the Miami Beach Convention Center. “This is the kickoff to the season, but September is a rainy, muggy, bad-weather month,” explains event organizer Tony Angione. Antiquers can cool off and enjoy displays of vintage jewelry, kitschy Seventies furniture, Orientalia, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and midcentury tchotchkes today from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Call 305-673-4991, or visit www.antiquecollectiblemarket.com.
Sun., Sept. 3