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The National Antique & Art Dealers Association of America (NAADAA) is a non-profit trade organization of the United States leading dealers.
The Antiques Dealers' Association of America, Inc. (ADA) was established in May 1984 as a non-profit trade association. Its major objective is to make more professional the business of buying and selling antiques.
SNEADA has a membership of dealers who are pledged to a professional code of practice.
The Woodbury Antiques Dealers Association (WADA) consists of over 30 dealers in 18 locations offering virtually all categories, periods, styles and price ranges of antiques, art and related accessories from every corner of the world.
Chamblee's Antique Row District is a charming collection of antique stores and resale shops appealing to local Atlanta residents and world wide travelers.
The Chicago Suburban Antiques Dealers Association (CSADA) is a not for profit organization of 45 members, formed in 1957.
The Maine Antiques Dealers Association (MADA) is the nation
The Cape Cod Antique Dealers Association (CCADA) is the professional non-profit organization of antiques and fine art dealers for Cape Cod, long recognized as one of the richest sources of antiques in the country.
The New Hampshire Antiques Dealers Association (NHADA) is one of the largest antiques organizations of its kind, with nearly 300 in-state and out-of-state members dedicated to integrity and courtesy in their business dealings.
The Genesee Country Antique Dealers Association (GCADA) is a nonprofit membership organization that was founded in 1948 and is based in Rochester, New York.
The Hudson Antiques Dealers Association (HADA) represents over 60 businesses in the City of Hudson, which has become widely recognized as a premier antiques and art center in America.
The home of twelve antique shops, Cameron has become a destination for the serious collector, tradesperson and those just interested in local history.
Our Association includes shop owners, appraisers, specialists, an auctioneer, restoration experts, show exhibitors, and members with over 30 years in the business. All of whom are dedicated with a strong code of ethics and a love of antiques.
Our goal is to promote Galveston as a fabulous Antiquing destination.
Our mission is to encourage and promote the highest standards for antique dealers and to educate the public about collecting antiques.
The Vermont Antiques Dealers' Association is committed to the integrity and promotion of the antiques industry in Vermont.
This special organization springs forth to form new chapters when eight or more people gather to gain new friendships, discuss the fascinating topics of antiques and history, and to share their collections and personal knowledge with many others.
SOACC's mission is to form a club to promote the growth of knowledge in antiques & collectibles fields.
One of the WNYATC objectives is to foster and promote the exchange of information about the discovery, identification and preservation of antique tools and implements.
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