Aug. 7-9 Collect yourself: Annual NH Antiques Show at the Doubletree

From left, Ann Thorner, Richard Thorner and Katherine Thorner of Resser-Thorner Americana. Richard Thorner is the current president of the NH Antiques Association. File Photo/Carol Robidoux

MANCHESTER, NH – Some things never get old. Back for its 68th celebration, this year’s Annual New Hampshire Antiques Show will feature over sixty exhibitors from all over the country showcasing a wide range of fresh-to-market items that include folk art to fine porcelain, country and formal furniture, paintings and prints, glassware, metalware, pottery and so much more. Held at the DoubleTree by Hilton in downtown Manchester from August 7th through August 9th, highly reputable dealers will join together with thousands of buyers and enthusiasts in search of high-quality antiques while enjoying NH’s no sales tax.

The New Hampshire Antiques Show caps off a week of antique events known as Antiques Week in New Hampshire, and is a well-known tourism draw for the state, attracting passionate dealers and collectors from all around the country.  Whether a newcomer or a seasoned collector, there is something for everyone. The show’s organizers and dealers prepare all year long, attracting a variety of goods and acquiring inventory, pleasing all levels of collectors who look forward to this annual event. Booths are continually re-stocked throughout the three-day event, so visitors will want to take advantage of the free return visit with an initial admission fee. Every day will bring new fresh-to-market items that you do not want to miss.

“The dealers prepare all year, saving a variety of goods and acquiring inventory pleasing to all levels of collectors who look forward to this annual event. Whether a newcomer or a seasoned collector, there is something for everyone, stated Richard Thorner, President of the NH Antiques Dealers Association Board of Directors.

The tradition continues, as The Annual New Hampshire Antiques Show returns for its 68th year to

the DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester, NH 700 Elm Street, August 7-9, 2025. Show hours are Thursday, August 7 & Friday, August 8 from 10 am – 7 pm; and Saturday, August 9, 10 am – 4 pm. Admission is $15 on Thursday, $10 on Friday and Saturday. Visitors under 30 (with proper ID) are admitted free and as always, there are free return visits to the show after initial admission. For more information, visit www.nhada.org.

About NH Antiques Dealers Association (NHADA)

The New Hampshire Antiques Dealers Association (NHADA) is one of the largest antiques organizations of its kind, with one hundred seventy in-state and out-of-state members dedicated to integrity and courtesy in their business dealings and to an awareness and appreciation for objects of antique value. From its humble beginnings in 1957, when membership dues were five dollars, the NHADA has developed a reputation for being one of the most respected dealer organizations in the country.


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