Christie Classic Antique Show in Dundas
The Christie Classic Antique Show will take place on September 10 from 8 am until 5 pm. It will be held on the grounds of the Christie Lake Conservation Area in Dundas. Those in nearby Stoney Creek might want to head out there to check it out, as among the items that will be for sale will be vintage postcards; those in the printing industry will no doubt be interested to examine how postcard printing has changed over the years.
The Christie Classic Antique Show charges a $10 admission fee. They offer over 300 dealers on 10 acres of land and food vendors for when you get hungry. There will be a wide range of items available at the antique show such as furniture, vintage postcards, fine art, nostalgic items, folk art, native artefacts, golf items, tins and even scientific instruments from the past.
Even if you don’t plan to buy any antiques, a visit to an antique show can teach you a lot about the history of an area. Just seeing the items that people used to have in their homes, seeing and touching the medical and scientific instruments that they used, and viewing old photographs or postcards of the area can give you a much better idea of what it was really like than reading about it in a history book would. It is also important for those who work in the printing services to be able to view the history of their craft through items such as postcards or art works.
The Christie Classic Antique Show charges a $10 admission fee. They offer over 300 dealers on 10 acres of land and food vendors for when you get hungry. There will be a wide range of items available at the antique show such as furniture, vintage postcards, fine art, nostalgic items, folk art, native artefacts, golf items, tins and even scientific instruments from the past.
Even if you don’t plan to buy any antiques, a visit to an antique show can teach you a lot about the history of an area. Just seeing the items that people used to have in their homes, seeing and touching the medical and scientific instruments that they used, and viewing old photographs or postcards of the area can give you a much better idea of what it was really like than reading about it in a history book would. It is also important for those who work in the printing services to be able to view the history of their craft through items such as postcards or art works.