About
The Antique and Collector Fair has a rich history. It was formerly known as Antiques At Kimberton and started in 1968 by Shupp's Grove Antique Market in Adamstown, Pa. It was held at the Kimberton Fire Hall in Kimberton, Pa.
In March of 2023, after 55 years at the Kimberton Fire Hall, the show had a venue change to the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. The new venue proved more easily accessible from Main Line and Philadelphia communities with abundant free parking and beautiful partnering hotels.
The Antique & Collector Fair dealers are hand selected to ensure authentic, quality antiques are always showcased. Whether you are looking for the diamond in the rough or just came to browse, you will be wowed by the beautifully staged booths of each dealer. Plus, with 2 shows held twice a year (Spring and Fall) and 65+ dealers filling over 20,000 sq. ft. of space, you are certain to never leave empty handed. We are excited to welcome you to our exciting and expanding community.
In The News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 02/20/25
A New Take on Old Treasures: Antique & Collector Fair in Oaks, PA
The Former “Antiques at Kimberton” Show is Revived
in Partnership with The American Treasure Tour Museum
Oaks, PA: The new Antique & Collector Fair (formerly “Antiques at Kimberton” est. 1968) is taking place on March 14 and 15, 2025 in Hall D of the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. Under new ownership and new moniker, this show revives the deep traditions of its predecessor while expanding its reach in a new partnership with the American Treasure Tour Museum. The Antique & Collector Fair at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks is located 25 miles Northwest of Philadelphia.
The Antique & Collector Fair is now partnering with the burgeoning American Treasure Tour Museum, a neighboring Pop-Culture museum recently catapulted into popularity by quirky, viral Instagram posts @americantreasuretour. While many of the vendors from the original Antiques at Kimberton will be present this spring, at least 20 new vendors will be present.
The American Treasure Tour Museum houses one of the world’s largest collections of automated music machines along with millions of artifacts and memorabilia including classic cars, animatronics, holiday displays, and more. The items are purported to be collected by one anonymous individual. Ashley Galleo, museum manager, told us that, “We get a lot of inquiries from customers wishing to purchase items from the collection, but none of our exhibit is for sale.” This new partnership is designed to inspire fans of the American Treasure Tour Museum to join the anonymous “collector” in his favorite pastime—collecting.
The new Antique & Collector Fair has diversified vendor offerings to attract the interest of seasoned antique enthusiasts and the next generation of antique and retro memorabilia collectors with a range of aesthetics. Attendees can expect to shop a wide variety of authentic, quality antiques including art glass, historical china, primitive and country sundries, fine jewelry, vintage textiles and wearables, furniture, art deco, mid-century modern, and pop culture artifacts.
The new owner of the show, Jerry Frey, is a lifelong collector and antique dealer. He personally reviews the application of each vendor to ensure that only authentic antiques and beautifully staged booths are included. The Antique and Collector Fair will take place in spring and fall each year. You can check out the fall show in the same location on October 17 & 18, 2025.
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The Antique & Collector Fair event has been highlighted in many different news outlets over the years, below are just a few of them.
AL DÍA News
All Events
Antique Mall Tracker News
Antique Week
Antiques & Auctions News
County Lines Magazine
Daily Local News
Festivals Insider
I love Phoenixville
Montco Homes, Gardens & Lifestyle
NYPA Collector
Philadelphia Gay News
Phoenixville Patch
The Magazine Antiques
The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware
The Times of Chester County
The Unionville Times