The 2012 Philadelphia Antiques Show Brings Antiques into the 21st Century
The 51st Annual Show Refreshes Its Look with a New Location and Logo PHILADELPHIA (December 12, 2011) – Famed for its wide array of decorative pieces and furnishings, the Philadelphia Antiques

The 51st Annual Show Refreshes Its Look with a New Location and Logo
PHILADELPHIA (December 12, 2011) – Famed for its wide array of decorative pieces and furnishings, the Philadelphia Antiques Show and Mayor Michael A. Nutter announced today that the Show will move to a new home in Center City Philadelphia – The Pennsylvania Convention Center. The change in venue invites fantastic updates to the 2012 Show, including a larger floor plan and a fresh, new logo to bring antiques into the 21st century.
Sponsored by Drexel Morgan & Co., the 51st Annual Philadelphia Antiques Show will be held April 28, 2012 to May 1, 2012, with a preview party on April 27, 2012. One of the longest running shows in the country, the Show debuted on April 24, 1962 as the University Hospital Antiques Show at the 33rd Street Armory in West Philadelphia. Since its founding, the Show has moved to several locations, and was hosted most recently at The Navy Yard, Philadelphia Cruise Terminal at Pier One.
“Moving the Show to the Pennsylvania Convention Center allows patrons the chance to purchase the finest, most exquisite treasures from over 50 antiques dealers featured in our largest floor plan ever,” says Show Chairwoman Gretchen Riley. “With the new layout of the show, we also decided to elevate the look of our brand with a fresh logo that we hope inspires a new generation of collectors to attend the Show and begin collections of their own.”
In addition to the new location and Show dates, the 2012 Philadelphia Antiques Show announced it has embraced the past to modernize and adopt a new logo. The logo captures the essence of Philadelphia’s unique history with its distinctive script. The golden, ornate key hints at “unlocking” the past with antiques. The burgundy and gold color scheme for the logo makes for a bold, but traditional statement.
As the 2012 Show adopts a new look and home, proceeds from the Philadelphia Antiques Show will continue to raise funds for its beneficiary, the University of Pennsylvania Health System. Over the past five decades, the Show has raised over $18 million for the advancement of patient care. Proceeds from the 2012 Show will help establish the Penn Lung Transplant Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion Program. The program will facilitate the rehabilitation of organs that are normally unsuitable for transplantation, and use its resources to expand the number of transplants performed within the health system to revolutionize the practice of lung transplantations throughout the United States.
“Philadelphia is known for our eds, meds and beds,” said Mayor Nutter. “The Philadelphia Antiques Show combines all of them. Last year, about 10,000 people visited the show and stayed at our great hotels. The proceeds from the Antiques Show benefit UPenn Medicine. This year, the Philadelphia Antiques Show will be even bigger as it moves to its new home, the Pennsylvania Convention Center.”
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About The Philadelphia Antiques Show: Originated in 1962, The Philadelphia Antiques Show has grown to be one of the most prominent shows in the United States famed for its wide array of decorative pieces and furnishings. The Show hand selects dealers and galleries that offer visitors the finest quality of unique, timeless treasures to add a touch of history and elegance to today’s American home. Proceeds from the Show benefit Penn Medicine. The 2012 Show marks its 51st year as the major fundraiser for Penn Medicine to support innovative programs with direct impact on patient care.
About The Philadelphia Antiques Show’s 2012 Presenting Sponsor, Drexel Morgan & Co.: Drexel Morgan & Co., the parent company of the Show’s seven year-running title sponsor, The Haverford Trust Company, is an investment management company that helps today’s sophisticated investors accomplish their financial goals and objectives through a wide array of customized investment solutions. As a trusted fiduciary, Drexel Morgan & Co. offers personalized service to each client with a special emphasis on discretion, privacy and confidentiality. Find out more at www.drexelmorgan.com, or (877) 293-7300.
