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Dates
Tuesday, May 11 - 16, 2010
Tuesday, July 13 - 18, 2010
Tuesday, Sept 7 - 12, 2010
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Dealers at the Barn
Most BRIMFIELD BARN Dealers come to Brimfield only 3
times a year, but they are in business elsewhere, year-round, selling a wide
variety of fine antiques and collectibles. Please check them out and visit their web sites. Be sure to come back and visit with us longer at The BRIMFIELD BARN web site.
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Effective Immediately:
Buyers are invited to The Early Bird Show Saturday, Sunday, and Monday
during set-up. The show is in full-swing by Sunday night and Monday.
Remember, the Early Bird gets the worm!
Free Admission! |
Show Maps &
Directions

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Dealer Information
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| The BRIMFIELD BARN Antique Market, Brimfield, MA - corner Prospect Hill Road and U.S. Route 20 (foreground) aerial view taken in July'1991 |
The BRIMFIELD BARN Welcome to the BRIMFIELD BARN, located in the heart of
Brimfield, Massachusetts, home of the world famous Brimfield
Antique Flea Market. Brimfield is on busy U.S. Route 20,
seven miles east of Palmer and seven miles west of Old
Sturbridge Village, in the central part of the State. The
BRMFIELD BARN is located towards the western part of the Flea
Market, across the road from the Heart-of-the-Mart and Francesco's Italian Restaurant and
next door to Collins Apple Barn. Since 1986, the
Antique Show and Sale at the BRIMFIELD BARN has been known for
its fine hand-painted porcelain, art pottery, glass and china,
and oil paintings. The BRIMFIELD BARN also features estate jewelry, sterling silver, and various other wonderful
treasures. Outside and under the tents, you will find
Architectural treasures, early American and European
furniture, vintage lighting & lamp parts, vintage jewelry, a
large display of beads and findings, and
many other fine antiques and collectibles. Patricia and
David Schultz have owned and operated The BRIMFIELD BARN since
April, 1986.
The BRIMFIELD BARN Antique Market is
the place to be in Brimfield! See you there..............
The Brimfield Antique Flea Market The Brimfield Antique Flea Market
began in 1959 with Gordon Reid's small flea market and is,
at present, comprised of 22 individually-owned and operated flea
markets ranging in size from 15 dealers to over 1000. The
show has grown dramatically over the years and has entered its
50th year as of 2009.
Most of the dealers and buyers come from the forty-eight
contiguous United States, but many come from all around the
world.
They come back year after year, rain or shine, to buy and sell
antiques and collectibles, books, prints, stamps, and coins. The tents and dealer's
booths are set up on both sides of the road, 500 to 1000 feet
deep, starting in the center of town extending westward, along
Route 20, for approximately one mile. Also,
many food vendors and other services, including shipping
services and portable restrooms, are located up and down
the road. ATM's are available.....all dealers will
accept cash!
Every show there are thousands and thousands of dealers selling
to thousands and thousands of buyers. Even though the
Brimfield Barn Antique Market and Early Bird Show are primarily indoors -
offering safety and protection for our dealers' high quality merchandise - the
whole Brimfield Antique Flea Market is primarily outdoors and
under tents and is the largest outdoor antiques and collectibles
flea market in the U.S.
The Brimfield Antique Flea Market currently enjoys an international
reputation for both its large size and the high quality of its’
merchandise. The show runs from Tuesday through Sunday, three
times per year, in the months of May, July, and September.
However, the "Early Bird Show" at the BRIMFIELD BARN Antique Market starts
inside the barn the weekend before
everyone else and is your best opportunity to find some treasures
early!.
The BRIMFIELD BARN Antique Market and the Brimfield
Antique Flea Market have grown in reputation as well as size. The
markets have been featured in Sunset Magazine, as well as
Home and Garden Television's antiques show, The Antiques Road
Show, and Flea Market Finds. Buyers are attracted from as far away as Japan
and Europe, and recently, South America.
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