Treasure Trove Vintage Flea Market (26,000 Sq Ft)
About the Business
Treasure Trove Vintage Flea Market is a sprawling 26,000 square foot institution located at 3706 New Boston Road in Texarkana, Texas. This unique establishment is a combination of a furniture store, home goods store, and flea market all rolled into one. With a vast array of vintage and antique items to choose from, shoppers can find one-of-a-kind treasures to add character and charm to their homes. From retro furniture pieces to quirky home decor items, this market offers a diverse selection of goods for every taste and style. Visit Treasure Trove Vintage Flea Market for a shopping experience like no other in the heart of Texas.
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Location & Phone number
3706 New Boston Rd, Texarkana, TX 75501, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Great building with lots of vendors, however it's more of a Antiques store not a Flea Market. So don't expect flea market prices. Very big so expect to spend over an 1.5+ hours in there. They have shopping carts which was I thankful for."
"I always find awesome treasures here. I love browsing through the whole place and always come home with some beautiful pieces"
"Large array of boots with very nice people and the prices are pretty reasonable. I would recommend this place"
"It's expensive was looking for an old wash board, found very small, $30.00 for each, I was shocked, I use to have a bigger one and it cost me $10.00 and in a lot better shape, no rust. These had rust and them some. I did buy a few things like 4 exact. I'll just use marketplace or eBay if I want a bigger one, wasn't going to pay $30.00 for ones that looked like that. People were talking and standing around couldn't get past cuz they won't move even when I said "excuse me please" still just stood there. Cashier was nice."
"I live in Las Vegas, but visited this Vintage Flea Market the first week of June when I was on vacation, visiting my parents in Foreman, Arkansas. My mom had shopped here before, and she knows I love everything vintage, so she brought me here. It's a very large, indoor flea market. It's a consignment-type market where each booth is rented by a separate individual and they pay the owner of the market space a monthly rental fee and in exchange, the market brings in the customers and takes care of payment processing, etc. This setup type offers the shopper a very diverse shopping experience with a large variety of items, however, it also opens the door for people just looking to sell all the junk they don't want anymore. Don't misunderstand me, there is a plethora of genuine, vintage items for you to rummage through, but, there's an equal amount of non-vintage items that you'd expect to find at a run-of-the-mill yard sale. I guess that's ok except they market themselves as a 'Vintage' flea market, but just as much is NOT vintage as IS vintage, and that's not fair to those shoppers who may not know the difference. For an item to be classified as 'Vintage', it has to be at least 20 years (up to 99 years) old. 10 years to 19 years is 'Retro', and 100 years old to 299 years old is 'Antique'. 300 years to 999 years is 'Antiquity' or 'Artifact'. Too many of the items I saw were contemporary items that were made to look old, cheap reproductions and even items I have seen in dollar stores... being sold for WAY more than a dollar! Thankfully, I am experienced and educated in this field, but most people aren't, so they may buy an item thinking it's vintage, when in fact, it's from IKEA or the dollar store, of which I saw plenty. I wish the market owner(s) would be more discerning about what they allow to be sold at their 'Vintage' market, however, that's not the reason for my 3-star rating. I did find a 1930's Susie Cooper Kestrel, wedding banded coffee pot that appeared to be in perfect condition. The lid was taped on, so not removable by the customer. I paid $29.99 + tax for it (approximate value of $100 - $150). I just assumed the checkout would include removing the tape so the interior could be inspected, but that didn't happen. When I was able to remove the tape, I found the interior rim was badly chipped, greatly reducing the piece's value to about $50. When I tried to return it, they would not accept it. I feel like it was a known defect that was deliberately hidden. So, be sure you can thoroughly inspect any piece of value both inside and out prior to actually purchasing. I should have insisted the top be removed at checkout, so it's partly my fault, so I will split the difference by my 3-star rating."
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