The Elverson Show Fantastic Regional Show Took Place Nov. 1 And 2
By Edie Wilhide - November 28, 2025
The fall edition of the Elverson Antique Show was held Nov. 1 and 2 at the Honey Brook Elementary School, located in the borough of Honey Brook, Chester County, Pa. Over its 60-year history, the show has moved from its original location in the Elverson Firehouse, where longtime showgoers still reminisce about the turkey dinners the volunteers served, to its present location. No longer a fundraiser for the fire company, the show now helps to support the athletic department of the Twin Valley School District. Honey Brook is a small borough in Chester County, easily accessible by major highways to Philadelphia, New York, and Delaware. Nestled on a ridge between the east and west branches of the Brandywine Creek, a drive to Honey Brook through Lancaster and Berks counties provides visitors with an opportunity to shop for antiques that reflect the rich heritage of the area, and the show has become one of the regions premier antiques events. The majority of the more than 40 dealers are from Pennsylvania, with others coming from Ohio, New Jersey, New York, and Maine. Categories such as stoneware, redware, folk art, furniture, fraktur, paintings, quilts, early lighting, coverlets, butter prints, baskets, toys, painted smalls, historical china, and advertising were well represented. The layout of the show, utilizing the gym, cafeteria, and adjoining hallways, led shoppers through the attractive booths as they searched for that unique item to add to their collections. The opening crowd of over 250 was strong as dealers welcomed old customers and interacted with those new to antiques. Overall attendance for the weekend was over 500. Several attendees stated that this was the first antiques show they had ever attended, and many came from over two hours away, staying overnight to take in the region. Dealers enjoyed meeting new customers and answering their questions about the items. Prices ranged from under $10 to five figures; there was something for everyone. Taking a break from shopping, patrons were able to relax and enjoy a delicious sandwich from the food truck at the show. For those who want to experience the atmosphere of a small show with outstanding quality antiques at affordable prices and friendly dealers, the Elverson Antique Show is a cant miss show. The photos represent just a cross section of the fine items available. The Elverson Antique Show is held twice a year, spring and fall. The spring show will be back at the Honey Brook Elementary School, 1530 W. Walnut Road, Honey Brook, on Saturday and Sunday, March 21 and 22, 2026. For further information, call 707-310-4488 or see the shows Facebook page.

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