Arkansas Antique Dealers Association
Overview
Founded in 1975, AADA seeks to promote the best interests of the antique and art trade; to sponsor and organize antique and art exhibitions: and, to promote just, honorable and ethical trade practices.Contact Information
306 AshlandHot Springs, Arkansas 71901
United States
Description
The Arkansas Antique Dealers Association is a nonprofit trade association of Arkansas leading antique dealers. The object of this association shall be to encourage the highest standards of ethics, to acquire, through sharing, knowledge concerning antiques, and to promote the antiques business by working together with the public. Founded in 1975, AADA seeks to promote the best interests of the antique and art trade; to sponsor and organize antique and art exhibitions: and, to promote just, honorable and ethical trade practices. Many years of study and experience are necessary to acquire the specialized knowledge that has made AADA members recognized authorities in their various fields. Each member of the Association has earned a high reputation for integrity and fair dealing in all transactions, so that collectors can be confident that an antique or work of art is honestly represented as to authenticity, provenance and condition. ADAA members take pride in careful, personalized service they provide. Whether to acquire a single object, or to start or add to a collection, the Association cordially invites you to visit the shops and dealers listed in this Directory, and to make use of members' knowledge and experience.