Midcoast Maine is a treasure trove for antique lovers, offering a delightful array of unique stores that capture the region’s rich history and charm. From quaint shops nestled along scenic routes to hidden gems tucked away in charming towns, the area is brimming with distinctive finds waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re on the hunt for rare collectibles or simply enjoy browsing through history’s relics, these antique stores promise a fascinating and rewarding experience.
Check out our favorites below!
Antiques at 10 Mechanic – 10 Mechanic Street, Camden
Located in the heart of Camden, Antiques at 10 Mechanic has a variety of vintage, eclectic, unique, and every-changing new and gently used items for the home, as well as fine jewelry, antiques, and collectibles.
Check out their Facebook page here.
DAAC Designs – 49 Bay View Street, Camden
DAAC Designs embraces the charm of rustic decor blended with coastal elegance, offering unique hand-crafted and vintage items to accessorize your dwelling and to enhance your personal lifestyle.
Check out their Facebook page here.
Red Barn Marketplace – 2060 Atlantic Highway, Lincolnville
The Red Barn Marketplace features two floors of antiques, furniture, vintage, decor, collectables, gifts, art and local Maine artisanal goods—not to mention fresh-baked goods and local roasted coffee! Open May through October.
Check out their website here.
Antiques Etcetera – 607 Main Street, Rockland
Located in downtown Rockland, Antiques Etcetera is a group shop made up of 22 eclectic and prolific dealers, who sell furniture, art, collectibles, and more!
Check out their Facebook page here.
Blue Dolphin Antiques – 164 Atlantic Highway, Northport
Blue Dolphin Antiques offers a variety of crystal, brass, and gothic chandeliers, a wide assortment of furniture—including tables, chairs, side boards, desks, and bureaus—jewelry, and porcelain dinner and tableware.
Check out their website here.
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-Photo 2 courtesy of www.theredbarnmarketplace.com/home.html
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-Photo 4 courtesy of www.bluedolphinantiques.square.site