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Clover Market Preview: 17 New Vendors This Sunday
The market features more than 90 vendors selling vintage clothing and household items, handmade jewelry, original artwork and carefully selected antiques.
Fingers crossed, it looks like sunny skies with temperatures in the high 50s on Sunday: perfect weather for the spring opening of Ardmore’s popular Clover Market, which features 17 new vendors this weekend.
April’s market, to be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, includes more than 90 vendors selling vintage clothing and household items, handmade jewelry, original artwork and carefully selected antiques.
Gypsy Fish, Nannygoat Antiques and Hinterland Vintage are just of a few of the regulars returning this month.
New vendors for April’s market are:
- Leaman Mere Images
- MDM Antiques and Rare Books
- Old American Heritage
- Royal Port Antiques
- Philadelphia Salvage
- Yankee Girl Antiques
- Dark Woods Soap Company
- Jane Ann Wynne-Wynne Studio
- Malagueta
- Rocks and Salt
- Works by M. Morton
- Fisticuffs Leather
- Dollhousefossils
- Framing Philadelphia
- Mary-Lynne Moffat
- Wish Painting + Sculpture + Design
- Blue Hawaii Vintage
Creative Clubhouse will also run a kids’ craft all day to keep the tykes happy.
Plus, McShea’s, Firinji, Cupcakes Gourmet, Hummus Restaurant, Brulee Bakery, Carlino’s, Melt Down Grilled Cheese and New Hope Beverage will all be on hand selling yummy food to keep you full while you browse the goods.
Clover Market runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday at Schauffele Plaza, 12 E. Lancaster Ave. in Ardmore (the lot by Bella Italia). It looks like nice weather right now—knock on wood—but the market runs rain or shine.
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For more on the market, visit the Clover Market website. View photos of a 2012 spring market here.
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