
Hepburn has been a full-time antiques dealer since 1971 and has specialized in antique clock repair since 1968, a news release said. A licensed and bonded auctioneer and appraiser of antiques, he is well recognized throughout New England as an authority on period clocks, furniture and accessories. He has given numerous talks about clocks and early antiques as well as appraisals for local antique and historical societies. He is on the board of directors of the Maine Antiques Dealers Association and also president of the Maine chapter of the National Clock and Watch Collectors Association.
The 23rd season provides more than 50 dealers at Bath Middle School, 6 Old Brunswick Road. It is easily accessible from the Congress Avenue exit of U.S. Route 1. Posted signs at the intersection will direct drivers the short distance to the school.
The show will be open from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Admission is $4 and offers a full café.
For more information, call 582- 5908 or visit www.BathAntiquesShows.com.
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