Architectural Antiquities has been featured in various national publications and publications targeting home renovation. It has been noted in many articles that our architectural salvage business is not only a salvage yard, but a one-of-a-kind architectural shop.
"The vast inventory spans the 19th and 20th centuries (earlier with some items) and is a gold mine for anyone who's renovating or restoring a house..."
Downeast Magazine
Reign, Victoria!
March 1990 By Beth Crichlow
"John Jacobs is busily recycling an era at his Cape Rosier showrooms."
Yankee Magazine
From the Sublime to the Ridiculous
August 1993 By Martha White
"Need a claw-foot bathtub? French doors? A marble sink? An elephant-shaped toilet? John Jacobs specializes in the funky, the exotic, and the hard-to-find."
The New York Times
Recapturing Maine's Elegance at Blue Hill Bay
August 12, 1990 By Paula Deitz
"Every window, door and doorknob is cleaned and repaired, ready for installation in either a restored or a new house."
Bangor Daily News
Recycling Antiquities
June 27, 1995 By Susan Dinsmore
"If it's old and has to do with architecture, this Harborside shop probably has it in a choice of styles."