“Everything from tabletop to architectural salvage. Everything is displayed very well in a way that makes them easy to see and get to. And the shop is always clean! Friendly staff always available to assist and answer questions.”
“A nice antiques mall (and i go to them a fair bit). Plenty of vendors, wide selection, few empty spaces. The staff is friendly and they also sell snacks and drinks. Recommended.”
“Tremendous find!!! Beautiful shop that is thoughtfully merchandised and a joy to spend time in. Perfect selection of old and new. The owner is kind, professional and takes time to connect with her customers. I am an avid vintage and recycled shopper and this will be a frequent return spot for sure!”
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Great ? location, plenty of parking, open six days, closed on Monday. Early American folk art ?, the candles are unique and memorable ✨️ sourced from a Mother/Son team on the East Coast. The owner is a subject matter expert on 16th/17th century Antiques ?. Checks only, ATM ? only one mile away on State Route 306 & Bell Street.”
“The house was built in 1791 and modeled after Henry Ford's home in Boston. Lots of history here and the owner was on site, with 3 friendly dogs, to describe the origins of the building and the barn. Both buildings are open and full of furniture, houseware, and china. There are also lots of books and artwork in the attic. Be careful going up, the stairs are tall and steep, and the ceiling beams are low. There is a smell (cat pee?) in the house in a couple places, so I'm glad the doors and windows were open. I found a nice glass cake plate and cotton table cloth, both for total of $15. Prices are reasonable, but ask if you see something without a price, definitely ask. Glad we stopped in.”
“Love all the vendors in this shop! Beautiful home decor, stunning vintage/antique finds, creative upcycles and unique artisans. Best place to find that perfect gift, I always find something.”
“An antique book buyers paradise. Lots of books on history of all kinds and classics. Some newer book selections, old calendars and small signs. See nice antique glassware, jewelry and furniture, tho the rooms are not packed to the gills. Worth a stop for that unusual find. Shop sits back off Rt. 306.”
“This is a beautiful facility with owners that care of every horse that comes through the barn doors. Large indoor arena, outside ring and plenty of large turnout. I trust”
“I came to “Past Meets Present” expecting an antique store, that’s what Google maps said they would be. They are not that at all, but I don’t think they’re trying to be. I would classify it more their store as a bespoke, luxury boutique, catering almost to the “old money” aesthetic. I may not be using the correct words to describe this aesthetic, I am not the target demographic and I am not “in” on what terms would be used. But their aesthetic is clearly very curated, as are the items they sell.
The collection reminds me of my grandmother, it is warm and makes me happy in that way. But it is also very disconnected from how I would choose to style myself or what I choose to buy. “Past Meets Present” is not for everyone, but it is very well suited for those that would enjoy it”
“Beautiful things and very nice people- especially Ron the owner. I’ve sold some pieces of jewelry to Ron and he’s always given me a very fair price. Even when he is not interested in what I have to sell, he will be very professional and super nice about it. The store has many beautiful and unusual pieces . A great place to go - whether selling or buying!”
“I went to the store to sell silver coins and the owner was very friendly and helpful. He quickly appraised the coins and made me a generous offer. Would recommend this seller to anyone.”
“I had a great time here looking for treasures! Found a bunch of old postcards but they have a wide variety of just about everything while still having reasonable prices!”
“The absolute best auction house ever!! Jesse, Amanda & their wonderful staff never disappoint! Honest; dependable; the best items; the best packaging ever! His packing skills are 2nd to none; my fragile items could withstand an earthquake or tsunami & still arrive perfectly! He must use $100 worth of packing supplies & does not gouge u on shipping costs; he’s not making a penny on that! Probably losing money actually. If u want a worry free transaction, look no further! Real upstanding people! And the nicest, to boot. I absolutely love Jesse, Amanda & Premiere Auction Galleries!! Thanks always, guys!”