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The Annual Ephemera Society Fair Will Be Held March 15-16

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There is no hotter field of collecting today than ephemera. Ephemera are those odds and ends, by definition, things that were only meant to be used for a short time. Posters, letters, greeting cards, programs, schoolwork, baseball cards are examples. Miriam Webster defines it as “something of no lasting significance.”

 

How wrong they are! Yesterday's trash is today's treasures. On March 15-16, collectors will be gathering in Greenwich, Connecticut, to teach the lexicographers a lesson about ephemera. They will be viewing and buying ephemeral material valued anywhere from $10 to millions of dollars. If you think millions is absurd, a Mickey Mantle baseball card recently sold for $12 million. You could buy two Shakespeare First Folios for that. The age of ephemera has arrived, and it's not too late to join the party.

 

The Ephemera Society of America will be holding its 45th annual ESA Ephemera Fair. It will be held Saturday, March 15 – Sunday, March 16. The location is the Hyatt Regency in Old Greenwich Connecticut. It is timed to coincide with the ESA's annual meeting, held the night before. Its theme is “Invention and Innovation.”

 

The ESA announced that the “Ephemera Fair will feature over 10,000 items, including advertisements, baseball cards, rare maps, playbills, banknotes, sheet music, luggage tags, wood engravings, and more—spanning centuries of history and culture. With prices ranging from $10 for entry-level collectors to multi-million-dollar rarities, the fair caters to everyone from casual enthusiasts to seasoned experts.”

 

Michael Peich, Vice President of The Ephemera Society, added, “We’re thrilled to kick off Ephemera 45. This year’s fair offers something for everyone, blending a mix of longtime returning dealers and exciting newcomers. Our 45th annual conference, themed ‘Invention and Innovation,’ provides a unique opportunity to delve into the profound impact of ephemera on our day-to-day lives and offers an excellent introduction to ESA membership.”

 

The largest ephemera fair in America, the ESA event will feature over 60 exhibitors from all over the U. S., from Maine to Washington State. After forty-plus years, this is the premier event for those who collect those unusual, rare if not unique, items that constitute the category known as “ephemera.”

 

Hours are:

 

Saturday March 15 – 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Sunday March 16 – 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

 

The price of a single day admission is $12 online, $15 at the door. Students with a valid ID (at the door) enter free. Free for children 16 and under.

 

To order tickets in advance, click here.

 

Here is a list of exhibitors.

 

aGatherin'

Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints

Archway Books

Art Groten's Attic

Bartleby's Books

Between The Covers Rare Books

Bluemango Books and Manuscripts

Boston 2026 World Expo

Brooklyn Rare Books

Cardtique

Carol Mobley

Commonwealth Books, Inc.

Cultural Images

David Bergman

David Cohn

David Thompson Antiques & Art

DeWolfe & Wood Rare Books

Eclectibles

Erin Waters Fine Photographs

Everything is a Primary Source

Evie Eysenburg Ephemera

Evolving Lens Bookseller

Frank Reilly Antiques

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Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, LLC

George P. Sutton Rare Books

Gilann Books

Haec City / Also Books

High Ridge Books, Inc.

House of Mirth Photos

James Arsenault & Company

James L. Kochan

Janet West

John Bale Books LLC

Johnnycake Books

Kuenzig Books

Kurt A. Sanftleben

L & T Respess Books

Locus Solus Rare Books

Mare Booksellers

NCC Antiques

Neverbird Antiques

Original Antique Maps by Carol J. Spack

Passionate About Postcards / The Postcard Dude

Peek-a-Book Rare Books

Peter Luke Americana

Philip Mead LLC

Rabelais Inc.

Resnick Paper Americana

Resser-Thorner Americana

Rivermill Books

Robert Langmuir

Robinson Murray, Bookseller

Spencer Fine Books

Stan Gorski, Books & Ephemera

Steven Schuyler Bookseller

Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.

Ten Pound Island Book Company

The Old Print Shop, Inc.

The Picking Fields

Trevian Books

University Archives

White Fox Rare Books and Antiques

Wm. Hutchison

Zephyr Used & Rare Books

 

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