It’s Cabot Mill Antiques 20th anniversary celebration
Cabot Mill Antiques will be celebrating 20 years in business! With 20 percent off storewide discounts on Saturday, Nov. 5 and Sunday, Nov. 6. This festive event filled shopping weekend will include; refreshments, presentations, door prizes, and gift certificates. Located in the beautifully restored historic Fort Andross building on the Androscoggin River at 14 Maine Street in Brunswick. The antique mall is conveniently located close to restaurants including two in the Fort Andross building, Bowdoin College, museums, art studios, shopping, lodging and the Amtrak station.
Cabot Mill Antiques is an antique lover’s heaven, offering a very unique shopping experience. Sun streams in through huge windows, 16-foot ceilings add a sense of grandeur, river views, exposed brick – all add to a wonderful browsing experience. The multi-dealer antique emporium boasts over 160 quality displays, in its 16,000 square foot showroom making it one of the largest antiques destinations in Northern New England. Offering special educational, appraisal and sales events, it is a true destination shop.
Cabot Mill Antiques has a vast array of merchandise with a price range for anyone’s budget. From period furnishings, to vintage collectibles, jewelry, rare books, art, textiles, nautical items, furniture, rugs, clocks, quilts, glassware, ironstone, pottery and ceramics as well as a variety of items in other categories. You’re sure to find something rare, unique and one -of-a-kind. Making it your one stop antique shop.
Everyone’s favorite independent appraiser, Bruce A. Buxton will be offering free appraisals from 1-3:30 p.m. on both Saturday, Nov. 5 and Sunday, Nov. 6. Pre-registration the day of is required. Limited spots are available so arrive at the shop early, get registered and then browse the showroom floor for those special treasures until show time.
Betsey Telford-Goodwin Antique Quilts Expert and one of the foremost authorities on antique quilt restoration techniques will be presenting the “Sociology and History of the Early New England Quilt 1780 to 1890” on Saturday, Nov. 5 from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
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