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A round up of Antique Fairs, Collectables Fairs and Vintage Fairs being held around Australia in September
With pierced and engraved design of plum blossoms
Queensland's biggest antique, vintage and collectables fair. With over 150 traders it is a giant treasure hunt. Come to Nambour Showgrounds and find your treasure.

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It might seem straightforward – turn up and look around. But there are actually some tricks to successful shopping at an antiques fair…
Visit this historic portside precinct and former bank for a wide variety of exceptional antiques and vintage treasures, estate jewellery, coins, silverware, militaria, Art Deco, old clocks and vinyl records.

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Australia's leading auction house for classic and collectable cars, motorcycles, automobilia, petroliana, advertising, antiques and collectables, conducting over 120 specialist auctions annually from Victoria and New South Wales, with buyers participating from across Australia and internationally.
The Shop that’s never open! Now open most Saturdays 11am to 3pm. We are still dealing in all the crazy stuff!

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Professional clock and watch repair and restoration – celebrating 40+ years of horological service
Experience living history. Australia’s timber, farming and mining history lives again at this authentic, award winning family owned attraction. Over 60 original buildings have shops, tearooms, vehicles, engines, industry, homes, lifestyle, fashion and much more.
Lord Rosslyn's Stallion, ‘Peter’ c.1892