NOVA-Antiques does not manage, own, promote or operate the antique shows listed on this page. Although we try to verify all
listings prior to publication, there are times that date, location and times changes are made by owners and promoters that are not
communicated to us in a timely manner. It is a good idea to check to make sure the show is still on before embarking on a journey. All inquiries about these shows such as place, directions and time should be directed to the promoter, owner or manager of the show.
Upcoming Antique Shows & Flea Markets
NOVA-Antiques.com provides the most comprehensive antiques show and flea market calendar
for the Mid Atlantic region.
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The DC Big Flea is held several times a year at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia. The DC Big Flea is one of the Mid Atlantic region’s largest antiques & collectibles shows and attracts over 300 vendors and thousands of people from around the country. DC Big Flea features antique furniture, sterling, vintage pottery, porcelain and china as well as rugs, antique lighting, coins, militaria, memorabilia and vintage glass.
DC Big Flea
Dulles Expo & Convention Center
Chantilly, Virginia
757.430.4735
Collecting Venini Art Glass from Murano
Although many of the art glass manufacturers on the island of Murano have been around
for hundreds of years, one stands out among others and it has only been around since 1921, Venini. Started by an attorney named
Paolo Venini along with an antiques dealer, Giacomo Cappellin, Venini Glass quickly became one of the leading producers of cutting
edge, tastefully decorated and artistically pleasing art glass. Arguably, their success can be attributed to the hiring of great
artistic glass blowers and talented designers that included names such as Andrea Rioda, Ettore Stottsass and Fulvio Bianconi. And these are just some of the names that Murano Glass collectors look for today.