If you like antiques, you will be happy to discover there are more than a dozen antique shops in Petaluma. You could spend days exploring the treasures hidden in these quaint shops. Stroll through Petaluma’s historic downtown area, peruse antique shops for something special or a unique gift, grab a bite at an area bistro, and finish the day with a delicious dinner on the riverfront. Antique shopping doesn’t get any better than this.
Petaluma antique stores include Attic Treasure, Military Antiques & Museum, Petaluma Collective, Chelsea Antiques, Sienna, Pierre Art and Antiques, Vintage Bank Antiques, Antiquity, Copperfield’s Used & Rare Book Shop, Summer Cottage Antiques, Richardson’s Relics, The Doll Mercantile, R&L Antiques, and White Rose Antiques.
The Doll Mercantile carries a variety of dolls from antique to modern, including china Heads and German Porcelain and tin to composition, celluloid, hard plastic and vinyl. This shop also offers cloth and foreign dolls, and doll restoration services.
White Rose Antiques resides in a charming yellow Victorian near downtown and offers art pottery, art glass, vintage electric lamps, depression glass, dinnerware, porcelain & ceramic figurines, smalls, jewelry, prints, Madame Alexander, Barbie other dolls, Chantilly Lane Singing Bears, and much more.
The Petaluma Collective is one of the area’s oldest antique stores and features a large quantity and variety of antiques and collectibles. Shelves and cases are filled by more than 20 dealers who provide a constantly changing inventory. The Petaluma Collective is a great source for china, glass, ceramics, brass/silver/copper ware, radios, cameras, tools, vintage clothing and jewelry and much, much more.
Petaluma's Downtown Antique Faires are held in April and September each year and attract over 8000 people. The Historic Downtown area of Petaluma is transformed into an antique marketplace where shoppers will find an incomparable selection of affordable antiques from over 180 dealers. There are also free restoration technique demonstrations by local craftspeople. And the Masons host a delicious breakfast in the beautiful dining room of the Masonic Lodge building during the morning of the show.