Bradford Exchange

This article is about the collectible goods company. For the former railway station, see Bradford Interchange.
The Bradford Exchange
Private
Industry Direct to Consumer Marketing
Founded 1973
Founder J. Roderick MacArthur
Headquarters Niles, Illinois
Key people
Richard Tinberg (CEO)
Number of employees
500+
Website www.bradfordexchange.com

The Bradford Exchange is a producer and marketer of collectible goods, jewelry, sports memorabilia and apparel. Now part of the Bradford Group, it was founded in 1973 as The Bradford Gallery of Collector's Plates by J. Roderick MacArthur.[1] The company created its first live price quotation market in 1983,[2] but increasingly turned to creating new lines of collectibles (rather than just facilitating exchanges between collectors). The company sells its products through its website, direct mail and media advertising.

The Bradford Group of companies, headquartered in Niles, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, includes many groups of collectibles, including Ardleigh Elliott, Ashton-Drake Galleries, Bradford Editions, Bradford Exchange, Hamilton Authenticated, Hamilton Collection and Hawthorne Village. Internationally, they have a presence in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy, Sweden, Ireland and the Netherlands.

Under the Ashton-Drake Galleries name they have sold dolls like Gene Marshall and Blythe as well as Reborn dolls.

References

  1. The Genius Behind The Founding of the Bradford Exchange Company PR Article
  2. The History of the Bradford Exchange Company PR Article

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