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 02/18/26
Antique & Collector Fair Returns to Oaks, PA for Third Show Under New Ownership — Expands to Two Halls This Spring
Oaks, PA — The Antique & Collector Fair at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pennsylvania is set to return this spring for its third show since launching under new ownership and its refreshed moniker — and the momentum continues to build.
After two highly successful events drawing enthusiastic crowds of collectors, dealers, decorators, and first-time antiquers alike, the Fair is expanding in a big way. This season’s show will span two exhibition halls, featuring expanded dealer space and more inventory than ever before, making it one of the region’s most dynamic destinations for antique and vintage shopping.
What has fueled the Fair’s rapid growth is its distinctive breadth of inventory. Attendees can explore an impressive mix of eras and styles — from early Americana to Victorian to Mid-Century and everything in between. Inventory consists of but is certainly not limited to: furniture, historical china, fine art, porcelain, decorative art glass, ephemera, textiles, primitive home décor, estate jewelry and vintage clothing. The wide-ranging selection ensures that seasoned collectors searching for rare finds, professional dealers scouting inventory, and casual shoppers hunting for a statement piece will all find something to spark excitement. Also new this spring will be select 1960s and 1970s inventory especially clothing, jewelry and collectibles.
Equally important to the show’s mission is welcoming a new generation into the world of antiques and collecting. With approachable vendors eager to share knowledge, explain craftsmanship, and discuss collecting basics, the Antique & Collector Fair offers an inviting atmosphere for younger shoppers and curious newcomers who want to learn, browse, and begin sourcing quality items for their collection, lifestyle or home.
“Since reimagining the show, our goal has been to create a marketplace that feels fresh, educational, and exciting — while still honoring the rich history behind every object,” organizers shared. “The expansion to two halls reflects both the incredible response from attendees and the enthusiasm from dealers who see Oaks as an essential stop on the antiques circuit.”
The Spring 2026 Antique & Collector Fair will be held Friday, March 13 from 10 AM to 6 PM and Saturday, March 14 from 10 AM to 4 PM, with entrance at Hall D of the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. Admission is $10 at the door and covers both days of the show. More information can be found at www.ac-fair.com.
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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