The Original Miami Beach Antique Show Returns March 26-30 With Vintage Jewelry
Expect Cartier, Chanel, Rolex and dozens of vintage and estate jewelers when the Original Miami Beach Antique Show returns March 26–30 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

Collectors and dealers will converge on the Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139, when The Original Miami Beach Antique Show returns March 26–30, 2026 with a heavy emphasis on vintage and estate jewelry alongside antiques, watches, and 20th‑century design pieces. Miamiandbeaches highlights luxury names in the mix: “With brands such as Cartier, Chanel, Rolex, Hermes, David Webb, Van Clef & Arpels, Georg Jensen and many more, the Original Miami Beach Antique Show is a veritable treasure hunt of one-of-a-kind finds.”
The scale of the show is described differently across trade listings. Miamiandbeaches lists “nearly 600+ domestic and international vendors,” Sensations Exhibits advertises “over 600+ domestic and international exhibitors” and calls OMBAS “the largest indoor antique show in the world,” while Vendelux refers to it as “the largest indoor antique show in the United States” and in another section uses the phrase “thousands of dealers.” Organizers have not provided a single, definitive exhibitor count in the materials reviewed; the conflicting claims merit confirmation from U.S. Antique Shows or the show’s official press materials before relying on exhibitor numbers or “largest” rankings.
Programming on the floor includes appraisal and education offerings aimed at buyers evaluating provenance and value. “Bonhams Skinner’s popular Appraisal Day will take place on Saturday, March 28, allowing all ticket holders to receive a complimentary verbal valuation of one item across a variety of categories, from jewelry to art to décor.” Southernjewelrynews also lists pop-up education sessions on watch collecting, the history of jewelry, and how to weave antique pieces into contemporary spaces, plus a “Tales from the Trade” panel.
Show management is identified through U.S. Antique Shows; Andrea Canady, Show Manager for U.S. Antique Shows, said, “We are delighted to present long-time and new attendees alike with a vast selection of unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that cannot be sourced anywhere else.” The event’s stated emphasis on antique, vintage and estate pieces means provenance documentation and condition reports will be central to value; bring paperwork and ask dealers about prior ownership, restorations, and any grading or lab reports.

Exhibitors can expect full‑service booth support from local vendors: Sensations Exhibits markets custom booths and “With over 23+ years of experience, we offer seamless exhibit rentals, full-service support, and designs that attract collectors and serious buyers.” That firm’s recent projects list sizes such as TFI Labs Inc 30'X30', UI 20' x 20', and TECOI 40' x 60', examples of the scale available to exhibitors preparing for a high‑value audience. Vendelux frames the show as a lead-generation moment for “reputable collectors, antique dealers, museum curators, interior designers, and private buyers,” and advised exhibitors to align outreach with planning cycles that began in Q4 2025.
Practical details remain incomplete in the listings reviewed: ticket prices, daily hours, and a confirmed exhibitor roster were not provided; Miamiandbeaches lists a contact phone as (646) 668-3742 but the listing duplicates the number and should be confirmed with venue or organizer. For buyers seeking provenance-rich vintage and estate jewelry, March 26–30 will concentrate global dealers and appraisal resources in Miami Beach; confirm the official exhibitor list, ticketing details, and Bonhams Skinner sign-up procedure with U.S. Antique Shows before you go.
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