Antiques near Beaverton, OR

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“My nephews love all things cards and this place is awesome. The 2 guys working were super helpful. It was really busy but they made time for them. Lots of options at good prices. We will be back”

4.8 Superb118 Reviews

“This place is so special. I cannot speak highly enough as an avid vintage lover this space offers a really unique shopping experience also Derek and Cody are always a great help if you go on weekends. i Always find treasures even if I've been there recently. truly magic highly recommend!”

4.7 Superb34 Reviews

“What a treat. My new favorite store! Very large, but not crowded so it’s not overwhelming. I found great gifts and things for my home, original things and handmade as well. Really enjoyed”

4.9 Superb158 Reviews

“This is not a bougie antique store. It is an old school, hunt and peck find everything from trinkets to treasures. I have bought some really unique larger pieces that I adore. Their social media is dangerous though sometimes posting things I didn’t know I “needed” !”

4.9 Superb51 Reviews

“This store has a beautiful collection of well-curated antiques and art, and the customer service is exceptional. After eyeing a Chinese screen while visiting the store in Portland, I decided to buy it months later, and the store director Dan could not have been more helpful in arranging shipping and ensuring that I received the piece in good condition at my home in SF. He was extremely responsive and helpful. I look forward to visiting the store again during my next trip to Portland.”

4.9 Superb29 Reviews

“2023.11 .04 Wow, great shop - lots of beautiful collection of cabinets and a vast variety of vermouth and bitters (with samplings available). Looking forward to going back for further shopping.”

5 Superb13 Reviews

“Regina has wonderful taste, is so knowledgeable, and was a pleasure to work with. I was so pleased she purchased several pieces of family jewelry from me that I wasn’t wearing. Glad they’ll have a new life!”

4.8 Superb24 Reviews

“I walk past this place weekly, but it looks like someone broke 3 of their windows on 3/2/24. Transients are getting brazen out here.Show your support by checking them out. They'll need it.”

4.7 Superb37 Reviews

“If you miss old-fashioned customer service, be sure that you will receive it in spades at this fabulous shop. The owners are delightful. The inventory is eclectic and ever-changing. My go-to for jewelry purchases and repairs.”

4.7 Superb24 Reviews

“First time here today! My husband and I were blown away with the quality of the furniture and lamps. Staff are very friendly and helpful! We look forward to retuning. Fantastic prices, too!”

4.7 Superb23 Reviews

“I remember Shogun's Gallery on NW 23rd. They relocated to a warehouse as the street gentrified - their old spot is a vacant lot. The original family who brought beautiful items from Japan have now largely passed the business to a younger person. I was strolling the neighborhood when a signboard announced an open day. Usually they are by appointment or voice call for entry. If you need their stuff, which you do, make an appointment or voice call for entry. They are on the 3rd floor of a clean warehouse with an elevator. They collect in Japan and ship their own containers. They have household ceramics, some tansu, some beautiful scroll landscape paintings, tools, tables, Japanese clothing, "go boards", sculptures, iron teapots, and more. Northern Japan is akin to Northwest USA and adjacent BC in climate and native culture. The native people in Japan are the Ainu and I visited their cultural center in Japan. Shogun's had on my visit collection of wood sculptures maybe 18-24" by 12" by 12" of bears catching salmon. It's in my pictures. Yes, Northern Japan has salmon! It is an Ainu native food. I have been known to haunt Japanese antique sales in Seattle. Some of the Shogun's items are very, very reasonably priced. I would recommend anyone interested in Japanese antiques, as seen by the photos, to visit by appointment and follow their announcements and other sales channels. The Northwest has a long relationship with Japan, Portland has a long and continuing relationship with Japan. If you want a little antique Japan in your living space or as a gift, Shogun's is a must-visit!”

4.9 Superb9 Reviews

“After traveling in Turkey with my wife and going through the trouble of finding and transporting rugs for our house I couldn't believe what this store offers.Walked into the store by total coincidence with my partner and we slowly realized that there is a great variety of rugs ranging from western Turkey to East Asia.Definitely a gem.”

5 Superb7 Reviews

“I love this place as a crafter! They have a variety of fun things to spark the imagination, for super cheap. I love the fabric scraps, stamps, and scrapbooking things you can find. Thanks for all you do, ReClaim It!!”

4.6 Superb36 Reviews

“I was so glad to discover Gary Germer & Assoc. They gave me a spot check on a piano stool. I have never dealt with antiques and they made it so easy to check on the value of the piece.”

4.5 Superb44 Reviews

“My new favorite store that I wish was open on Sundays! I found the best pieces here for really great prices. For some reason I always have the urge to go on Sundays but they’re closed and I make myself sad every week haha”

4.6 Superb8 Reviews

“My wife and I happily stumbled into this lovely store. We were nothing short of in 'awe' with amazing pieces with even better organizing of all the goods with an immaculate floor layout/display. If you like anything in the world of antique goods, STOP BY!”

4.5 Superb21 Reviews

“Plan a good 2 hours for this place! So much variety - vintage, antiques, and some really eclectic stuff. Lots of different booths. The staff are friendly and helpful and take good care wrapping your treasures when you check out. Prices seem fair. Can’t wait to go back!”

4.4 Superb24 Reviews

“Editing my initial rating after revisiting this large antique mall. My recent visit was wonderful. The folks who worked there were so sweet and I had such a good experience. This place is very large and the vendors clearly work incredibly hard to curate some really beautiful vintage. Give yourself time to wander. Lots of MCM/boho styles in particular. Got some lovely things and will be back next time I’m in town.”

4.4 Superb83 Reviews

“Multnomah Antiques is a hidden gem of an antique store. It's much bigger than it appears to be from the outside and they have quite a variety of things to look at. I enjoyed seeing the a lot of things that reminded me of my childhood.”

4.3 Superb6 Reviews

“A thrift store with lots of unique character! The place was pretty packed with clothing (mostly women's clothes, but I also noticed a room of men's items too). The price structure is $5 for most clothing items, and $10 for the "designer" brands. The store owner and her daughter were very friendly- and had a great sense of humor. I really like the handmade earrings she sells as well! TIP: Bring cash when you come to shop!”

4.3 Superb62 Reviews

“The store is massive two stories. And tons of variety! Definitely a must see!Also the bar in back is hella AWESOME!!!Live concerts, pool, large variety of brews! I definitely recommend a visit!”

4 Good20 Reviews

“Absolutely wonderful store with high quality plants, terrariums, stationary, and beautiful European home goods. I felt like I stepped into a little boutique shop in a small French town when going inside!”

4 Good30 Reviews

“Drove up from Lebanon. Worth the drive. I traded some vintage Star Wars stuff for store credit. EXCELLENT selection of vintage toys/collectibles. Will definitely be coming back on a regular basis to see what they have.”

3.8 Good56 Reviews

“I gotta give these guys a solid 5 stars! I am local to the area and tend to window shop from time to time! They are always patient and answers all my questions. I recently bought a gun from them as well and they gave me a great deal! Thanks for all of the help ! I will be popping back in soon!”

3.7 Good41 Reviews