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    Quidley & Company - 26 Main Street, Nantucket

    Quidley & Company

    (1 review)

    They have excellent works and the owner is wise. We once came in with our kids and everyone chose a…read morepainting they liked. Over the years, we have bought pieces here because the young kids became teens and we took their tastes into consideration for major pieces. So many galleries are dismissive when they see someone who they believe isn't a buyer. But families are good customers. Not surprised they have stayed in biz.

    From the owner: Fine Art Gallery representing contemporary realism and traditional representational painting by…read morepremier international and American artists. Exhibiting Figurative, Landscape, Marine, still life, narrative, and abstract artworks. Quidley & Company has two galleries; located on Newbury Street in Boston, and Main Street, Nantucket, MA. We are a full service gallery, satisfying every imaginable need arising from building and maintaining a fine art collection. Artists: David Greame Baker, Sean Beavers, Doug Brega, Phillip Buller, Matthew Cornell, Frank Corso, William Davis, Don Demers, Flick Ford, Douglas Freed, Bill Duffy, Daniel Graves, Duncan Hannah, Jeffrey Hein, Jim Holland, Donald Jurney, Michael Keane, Gary Korlin, Gregg Kreutz, Michael Lynch, Lu Cong, Joe McGurl, Jane Mihalik, John Neville, TM Nicholas, Anne Packard, Anthony Panzera, Peter Quidley, Scott Prior, Deborah Quinn Munson, Forrest Rodts, Sergio Roffo, Robert Stark III, Tim Thompson, Glennray Tutor, Sid Willis Evan Wilson

    Cambridge Antique Market - The complete works of Longfellow from 1920!! What a find!!

    Cambridge Antique Market

    (169 reviews)

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    East Cambridge

    Finally checked out this spot after wanting to come for a long time. They have 5 floors of antiques…read morebelonging to many different vendors, so each one you walk through has its own style and character. You could spend hours here. They have everything, clothes, decorations, kitchenware, large furniture--basically anything and everything. There's elevators and they do have a parking lot although parking was tight and crowded. But it is also accessible by Lechmere station. We found some cool paintings and a decorative dish. I would come back here! You can pay by card and the workers were friendly. Some things were pricey but some reasonable, it depends on the booth you were purchasing from.

    Pretty unique place. My top-tier chum who literally went to the school of hospitality and I came by…read morehere last Saturday afternoon, basically on the recommendation of my Lord and Savior Reddit as an indoor activity we could do before the Celtics game later in the evening. My chum is a big shopper and I like wandering around in life trying to find random objects to emotionally imprint on, so it was a good match. I was also impressed by the idea of five entire floors dedicated to this, which we didn't even come close to completely exploring. The negatives were minimal but significant - the market was insanely crowded, especially on the first floor, and it was teeming with Gen Zers holding out their phones, presumably ecstatic that they'd found juicy TikTok content for their cottagecore fans or whatever. It was a lot and difficult to navigate; we had to pause a lot to make our way through, though it wasn't quite as bad on the other floors. And I'm not sure there's a solution to it; what are you going to do, have a quota for the number of people in the building at a given time? That would just involve bottlenecking and customers standing outside in the cold. So just make sure you're caffeinated and mentally prepared for people. I grew up with a mother who spiritually lived in Jane Austen novels so antique shops were a way of life. They're not known for their minimalist interiors but this was a ton of stuff by any measure. I don't think I've seen this amount of clutter in a space that didn't give off massive hoarder vibes. And it sort of had themes; there were alcoves or little areas divvied off that were, say, more nautical items, or more outdoorsy forest items. I can't even imagine how they managed to even quasi-successfully organize this kind of inventory but it definitely helps a little. My chum knows my taste, or lack thereof, and located a masterpiece (attached) which will be displayed prominently in my kitchen. The quirky artwork was abundant, to say the least. She also spied a magnificent Saturday Evening Post with my BFF Nixon on the cover, which I will be framing shortly and adding to the fray as well. If you don't spend a solid 45 minutes in here and not find a few choice treasures to bring home, that's on you. I was also impressed that they had easy-to-find restroom facilities on every floor (or close to it), right by the staircases. Not only were they convenient bathroom options, but they worked well as de facto changing rooms (which my chum took advantage of when she encountered a wild flapper dress on one of the higher floors). There were a few employees roaming around for both assistance and I imagine, sadly, to minimize potential shoplifting but it didn't seem overly egregious and everyone I encountered first hand or second hand was very friendly. One of the highlights of the trip for sure - political bovine posters are hard to come by.

    The Estate Ladies

    The Estate Ladies

    (11 reviews)

    East Side

    Amazing experience! All of the items were displayed very nicely!Despite the huge crowd, it remained…read moreorganized!

    This is everybody's least favorite company in the area. Everything from the unfriendly older woman…read morewho runs it to the high prices on 75% of it. Her prices are unreal And often higher than sold comps on eBay. I understand that some higher end items should be priced accordingly, but she looks them up on eBay and bases price on what people are asking for the item and not what an item sells for, like a professional would do. I could ask $1,450 for a bag of vintage dog sh!t but if nobody buys it at that price, that's not it's value. If only she realized this. Also, she not friendly and most estate sale goers in the area stay clear of her sales or go there at the very end, because that's the only time she'll discount her ridiculously inflated prices. If you're considering hiring her, do your homework and look for the best company to represent your estate. Her photos in the listing are consistent with the quality of 1997 flip phone photos. She repeats photos a half a dozen times and hasn't a clue how to display in an attractive manner. I've read she has 30+ years experience. Just because you've worked in a field for 30+ years doesn't mean you know what you're doing or you perform it well. Just my opinion of this company. It's the last on my list of companies in the area to go to and if you chat with others in line, that is pretty much the word on the street with this company. Overall rating is a D.

    Wisteria Antiques

    Wisteria Antiques

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    I'm not one to write reviews, but I wanted to say how pleased I was with my experience at Wisteria…read moreAntiques. I've been visiting Brewster my whole life, and my last visit there, a friend recommended Wisteria Antiques. When I arrived, I noticed the sign said the business was closed. Having visited some other antique shops in the area, I didn't want to leave this one off my list, so I called to see if they would be open during my brief visit to the Cape. They were gracious enough to schedule an appointment for a private visit. Once I arrived, Ken and Clay could not have been more friendly and accommodating. Their shop is in their beautiful and historic home, and I was amazed by the curated selection of beautiful items. I was kind of on a search for a unique gift for a friend who appreciates fine antiques as much as I do. It was here where I was able to select a lovely vase, that fit well within my budget. Ken and Clay were available and informative, willing to explain each piece that caught my eye. This shop is such a unique treasure in a corridor crowded with antique shops. It's well worth the visit. What a special, personalized experience!

    The Twin Peaks of antique stores on the Cape. If tea cups and dainty glass things are your…read morething... then this place is for you. No, not my thing, that is; I prefer traditional colonial antiques. Long story short: two guys bought an old house, Route 6A west bound on the right side. Go slow or you will miss the entrance. Limited parking. Be careful when jumping back on 6A too. They have a few rooms of glass curios, tea cups, and such. However, you are not allowed to touch or pick anything up. You are, sort of, escorted through the store by one of the two owners. Claim to fame... Babs Streisand once visited. Nice service, but you are watched intently and a little uncomfortably. Prices are, in my opinion, very inflated... cashing in on the 6A antique crowd. Remember, do not touch a thing!

    Eldred's - antiques - Updated June 2026

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