Explore The Nantucket Show: Antiques • Art • Design
Nestled amid the charm of Bartlett’s Farm, The Nantucket Show, formerly known as the Nantucket Summer Antiques Show, returns July 18–21, 2025. Now in its ninth year under The Antiques Council, the show features 28 exceptional exhibitors curated from both the U.S. and abroad.
What You’ll Discover at the 2025 Nantucket Show

Diverse Antiques & Art – Wander through generations of craftsmanship: fine furniture (American, English, European), mid-century modern, antique Oriental rugs, ceramics, silver, prints, nautical collectibles, folk art, garden pieces, jewelry, books, photography, and contemporary art.
Expert Dealers – Each exhibitor holds to rigorous ethical standards—written provenance, accurate descriptions, and guaranteed authenticity. Members are vetted annually The Nantucket Show.
Festive Events & Philanthropy
Morning Preview (July 18, 9–10:30 am): A special ticketed event benefiting the Nantucket Historical Association—enjoy light bites and drinks, and be the first to explore the show.
Charitable Support: Proceeds support key island organizations, with a special focus on the Nantucket Historical Association and preserving local history and architecture.
Visitor Details- What When & Where
Dates Fri–Mon, July 18–21, 2025
Hours Fri 11–6 pm, Sat 9–6 pm, Sun 9–5 pm, Mon 9–4 pm
Location Air-conditioned tent at Bartlett’s Farm (33 Bartlett Farm Rd)
Tickets Available online—purchase ahead to secure your spot
Pro Tips
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Arrive early on Saturday to enjoy a less crowded browsing experience.
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Choose the Morning Preview tickets if you want a VIP-style early entry.
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Check the Q&A or Exhibitors page for exhibitor highlights like maritime tools, rare maps, fine silverware, and jewelry collections.
The Nantucket Show is more than an antiques sale—it’s a carefully curated cultural event blending history, design, and community. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just appreciate quality craftsmanship, this show offers a rich, unforgettable experience surrounded by the charm of Bartlett’s Farm.