Navan Antiques Fair – Sunday 25th July
ARDBOYNE HOTEL, NAVAN
OPEN: NOON TILL 6PM
20 dealers will be selling at the fair, including jewellery, fine art and collectables.
Now that the M3 has opened, the Ardboyne Hotel is a short 20 minutes from Dublin and the M50, there is plenty of parking, and the hotel is famous for its excellent Sunday carvery.
Take the Navan South exit (Junction Eight) off the M3 and follow signs for Navan, the hotel is on the way into the town centre from the motorway.
Don’t forget, the fairs hotline is (087) 267 0607. You can text or phone this number to request text updates, or for information on any upcoming fair.
Gorey Antiques Fair – Sunday 11th July
Amber Springs Hotel,
Gorey,
Co.Wexford
(out the R741 Ballycanew Road)
11am-6pm
Over 30 stands
Kells – Headfort Arms Antiques Fair – July 4th
The annual Kells Summer Festival takes place this weekend and as usual, there will be an antiques fair in the Headfort Arms Hotel as part of the festivities. Now that Kells has been bypassed by the opening of M3 the festival committee has for the first time been able to organise a street market as part of the festival schedule. So on Sunday 4th July Kells will host an antiques fair, street market, kids carnival and funfair, art exhibitions and more.
The antiques fair runs from 12 noon to 6pm on Sunday 4th July, admission €3.50.
Details of the other events on http://www.KellsFestival.com. With the opening of the M3 you can literally be in Kells in half an hour from Dublin.
Clontarf Castle Antiques Fair – Sunday 27th June
Parking at the fair is free, or take the bus (route 130 from city centre). The carvery at Clontarf Castle is also highly recommended for Sunday lunch.
Don’t forget, the fairs hotline is 087 2670607. You can text or phone this number to request text updates, or for information on any upcoming fair.
Dun Laoghaire Antiques &Collectors Fair
Open: 11am – 6pm.
Lots of bargains, including a good selection of furniture and decor, plus vintage fashion accessories and jewellery, rare books and memorabilia, rare coins, stamps and ephemera etc etc.
Further info: http://www.antiquesfairsireland.com/
Trim Castle Hotel Antiques Fair – Sunday 16th May
Noon to 6pm
An Antiques Fair organised by Joan Murray (Antiques Fairs Ireland) takes place this Sunday 16th May in Trim Castle Hotel, located in the historic town of Trim. More than 20 dealers are booked to take part in the fair, which will include interiors, decor, lighting, paintings, prints and rare books (including items of local / Irish interest), rare coins and banknotes, jewellery and vintage fashion, etc.
Why not make a day of it! Located just a half hour from Dublin, Trim is a world away from bustle of the city. The Trim Castle Hotel is located opposite Trim’s historic Norman castle (open 10am-6pm Sun, booking advised, see contact details below), and serves a superb and very good value carvery lunch. There is also an a la carte restaurant for fine dining, and self-service coffee shop/restaurant for light snacks, great for afternoon tea. The exhibition room is on the first floor, with wonderful balcony views of the castle and the old church. The town of Trim and the surrounding area is just full of historic monuments and ruins, and if the weather is fine, there is a beautiful river walk which meanders through pretty meadows and with wonderful views at every turn.
Further info: vintageireland@gmail.com or telephone (087)267 0607
from UK 00 353 87 267 0607
Sligo Antiques Fair: Sunday 9th May, 2010
The 9th Sligo Antiques & Collectables fair will be held on Sunday 9th May at the Clarion Hotel Sligo. Doors open 11am-6pm.
There will be 20+ dealers offering a range of furniture, jewellery, silver, porcelain, postage stamps, oriental rugs, clocks & watches, books, prints & paintings and general collectables.
Clontarf Castle Hotel Antiques Fair
40 Dealers in attendance.
Sunday 25th April, from 11am-6pm.
Lots of bargains, including a good selection of furniture and decor, fine art, including works by Irish artists, Markey, Bewick, Maderson, etc, plus vintage fashion accessories and jewellery, along with memorabilia, rare coins and medals, etc, etc.
Free parking, or take the bus (# 130 from the City centre). The carvery at Clontarf Castle is also highly recommended for Sunday lunch.
Don’t forget, the fairs hotline is (087) 2670607. You can text or phone this number to request text updates, or for information on any upcoming fair.
This fair is organised by Joan Murray of Antiques Fairs Ireland and, as always, can be highly recommended.
Munster Militaria Fair at Metropole Hotel, Cork, on April 3rd, 2010
The next fair is scheduled for Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 at the Metropole Hotel, MacCurtain Street, Cork City, but due to the large numbers who attended in November the fair will be held in the larger Ballroom venue.Opening hours for the public will be 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Traders can set up displays from 8:00 a.m. on the day, or on Friday evening the 2nd of April from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Public Admission: €2.00
Children under 12: Free
Tables (6′ by 2.5′ approx) for traders are again priced at €20, or two tables for €30. If you would like to participate, either as a trader or to represent a re-enactment group, then please contact us for more information. All are most welcome.
Contact page here: http://munstermilitariafairs.com/contact/
Drogheda Antiques Fair Sunday 7th March 2010
An Antiques Fair in aid of Clogherhead Lifeboat takes place in the Boyne Valley Hotel Drogheda this Sunday 7th March. 20 dealers will be in attendance at the fair, which opens from 12 noon to 6pm
The Boyne Valley Hotel is just 30 minutes or less from the M50 (northbound heading towards Dublin Airport). Exit at Julianstown, last exit before the toll, and follow directions for Drogheda until you see the hotel on the right side of the road just before the town centre.
The admission charge to the fair is €3.50, all of which will be donated to the Clogherhead Lifeboat.
Organised by Joan Murray of Antiques Fairs Ireland this event is highly recommended!







