Antique Market Returns to Potchefstroom this Spring - 6 September
- Amanda Bekker

- Jun 25
- 2 min read
The ever-popular Antique Market is back in Potchefstroom on Saturday, 6 September 2025, promising a full day of nostalgic browsing, curious finds, and well-priced treasures.
What to Expect
Hosted at Van Rooyen Hall, right on Piet Bosman Street, this one-day event will run from 08:00 to 15:00. With both indoor and outdoor stalls, visitors can expect a wide variety of vintage and antique goods, from fine porcelain, silverware, and books, to bric-a-brac, old cabinets, and even the odd vintage car (assuming someone manages to roll one in without losing a wheel).
Whether you're a seasoned collector, a casual browser, or just there for the retro vibes, there'll be something with a little dust and a lot of charm waiting for you.
Entry Fee? Nope.
In case you were wondering, entry is completely free. So you can keep your cash for that ceramic cat you didn’t know you needed until you locked eyes with it.
Want to Sell Your Stuff?
If you’ve got antiques hiding in the garage, maybe an old gramophone, some inherited silverware, or a questionable oil painting of a man and his dog, you can book a stall and share your gems with others. Who knows? That weird thing in the corner might be someone else’s dream find.
To book a stall, give Tania a shout on 079-918-2092. She's handling the logistics and will likely be able to tell you whether that chipped plate from your ouma’s cupboard is worth dusting off.
Details at a Glance
Date: Saturday, 6 September 2025
Time: 08:00–15:00
Venue: Van Rooyen Hall, Piet Bosman Street, Potchefstroom
Entry: Free
Stalls: Indoor and Outdoor
Contact for stalls: Tania – 079-918-2092
Event Facebook page: Antiekmark Potchefstroom
There won’t be a music festival, but you’ll find plenty of charm in the clink of teacups and the hum of friendly bargain banter. It’s a relaxed day out with a side of nostalgia, and possibly a flamingo.
If nothing else, come for the people-watching and the chance to say “they don’t make them like this anymore” at least three times.










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