U.S. Antique Shows has announced that it will be hosting the L.A. Antique Jewelry and Watch show March 22-24 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza. The show is expected to beckon all the avid fans of antique jewelry and watches as well as popular dealers in antique jewelry business.
The show will feature pieces by big brands as well as signed pieces, previously owned by celebrities and royalty. Rings, decorative necklaces, brooches, gemstones and pendants from various eras will be on display too.
"We are thrilled to be able to bring together dealers and antique jewelry enthusiasts in the market that boasts the largest jewelry district in the country," said Dan Darby , group fair director. "For more than 50 years, our shows have been well received in some of the most vibrant cities in the United States, so it only made sense for us to bring our show to Los Angeles. We look forward to introducing local antique collectors to some of the most unique pieces ever offered on the West Coast."
During the show, Jerome Heidenreich Inc. will introduce a vast collection of vintage bridal rings from their new division, Trumpet & Horn, as well as rare Art Deco diamond bracelets and jewelry.
Antique jewelry dealer, J.S. Fearnley, will unveil a variety of platinum pieces set with various precious gems, including an Art Deco platinum and diamond pendant by Tiffany & Co., as well as a large selection of antique rings.
Apart from these, some of the other collections that will be presented at the show include rare and unique jewelry and watches from famous brands including Cartier, Rolex, Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston , Patek Philippe and Van Cleef & Arpels.
"We are excited to be part of the L.A. Antique Jewelry & Watch Show and see this opportunity as another chance for us to increase our visibility in the industry," said Jerome Heidenreich , owner of Jerome Heidenreich, Inc. "U.S. Antique Shows has done a tremendous job in bringing a variety of the latest antiques to key markets at each and every show and we look forward to future shows."
The show starts at 11 a.m. and ends at 7 p.m. March 22 and 23 and will run from 11 a.m. till 6 p.m. March 24 and tickets are priced at $20.