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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.
View-Master & Tru-Vue Collectors Associationis for those interested in collecting, using and talking about 3D images; the authority on View-Master, Tru-Vue, Novelview, and DeVry stereo films.
The National Stereoscopic Association is a non-profit organization whose goals are to promote research, collection and use of vintage and contemporary stereoviews, stereo cameras and equipment, and related materials.
The Ephemera society is for collectors and dealers of paper collectibles focuses on the preservation and study of ephemera.
AAAA is dedicated to collecting all forms of quality advertising.
ATADA offers buyers a quality guarantee that objects members sell are genuinely represented regarding age, authenticity, and extent of restoration.
Sailplane enthusiasts who are keeping our gliding heritage alive by building, restoring and flying gliders from the past.
The IAA was founded in 1955 to serve cartridge collectors and professionals in the areas of ammunition research and forensics.
The North American Model Horse Shows Association's mission is to serve as an inclusive organization to promote the model horse hobby.
Association Internationale du Film d'Animation, orASIFA, was started in France in 1960 as a membership organization for animation artists and now has 35 chapters around the world.
ASIFA Portland is the Portland, Oregon chapter of the international animation society, the Association International du Film d
Association Internationale du Film d'Animation, orASIFA, was started in France in 1960 as a membership organization for animation artists and now has 35 chapters around the world.
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.
The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) is a non-profit membership organization of the nation's leading galleries in the fine arts.
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