Troyer's Antiques 15420 Baldwin Street Extension, Meadville, PA 16335
About the Business
Troyer's Antiques is a charming home goods store located in Meadville, Pennsylvania. Situated at 15420 Baldwin Street Extension, this quaint shop is a treasure trove of unique and vintage items. From furniture to decor pieces, visitors can find a wide array of antiques that add character and charm to any home. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or a one-of-a-kind find, Troyer's Antiques is the perfect destination for antique enthusiasts and interior design lovers alike. Visit today and discover the timeless beauty of yesteryear!
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"This place is closing. Auctioning off remaining inventory on May 20th 2023."
"Everything almost gone good business down the drain no one with brains left to run it."
"This place gets a 3 star ONLY because they have some pretty cool things in there but they are all overpriced and the owner is horribly rude. He yelled at my elderly mother to leave her purse in the car which contained her life saving emergency medicines she is supposed to keep on her at all times. Even when he was told that she had emergency meds in her purse, he told her not to have an emergency then and leave it in the car or leave, showing no sympathy for her. He was crass and emotionless. I was allowed to carry my purse which wasn't much smaller than hers for no reason explained."
"Very rude. The man working there told my wife to leave her purse in the car and it wasnt asked politely. We will never go back."
"We have been traveling from Buffalo NY to Meadville PA to visit Troyer Antiques for years. It has always been fun rooting through barns of really great antiques and what-nots. Sadly, last fall we found out that the original owner passed away, but we were happy to find his son had taken over. That was up until our last visit... It seems that the son has been letting an auctioneer cherry-pick through and claim what he wants for auction. But, the items were still left in the barn and the new owner couldn't sell them because they were earmarked for auction, even though it was iffy which items actually were or were not. The final blow came when he wouldn't sell us some items that didn't have a price tag because he "didn't know what they are worth". Seriously? Why were they on display then? Sadly, if this continues all of the lovely antiques will be gone and all that will be left at Troyer Antiques will be junk."
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