Linda Rosen Antiques
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Linda Rosen Antiques is a renowned antique store located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, known for its exceptional selection of 18th and early 19th century American furniture and accessories. The store carries a sizable inventory of antique pieces, including Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal and Shaker, together with Windsor and Hitchcock Co. style chairs that are more at home in a home than in a museum.
Customers praise the store's commitment to providing a pleasant experience, noting that the owners, Linda and Allen, are willing and able to answer all questions and are fastidious in noting any marks, repairs or replacements on the antiques. The owners' circumspect approach to discussing the provenance of each piece engenders a trust that makes the seeking and acquiring of antique furniture a pleasant experience.
Reviewers have described Linda Rosen Antiques as having the best selection of real antique furniture in the area, and customers have expressed delight with their fabulous purchases for their homes, praising the store's easy-to-work-with staff and their ability to answer all questions.
The store's reputation for exceptional customer service is further reinforced by positive reviews, with one customer describing the owners as fantastic to work with, and another simply stating that the store has a very nice selection of antiques and courteous service.
Largest inventory of quality 18th and 19th century Americana in Western Massachusetts displayed in a restored 18th century barn.
8 reviews
Jimbo Productions
Best selection of real antique furniture in the area
Thanks for your review!
Barbara Tsonis
Absolutely love our purchases from Linda Rosen Antiques. They are so easy to work with and answer all questions. My husband, Bill, and I couldn't be more pleased with the fabulous purchases we have made for our home in Maine.
Thanks, Barbara. We're glad that you've been pleased with all your purchases and appreciate your taking the time to give us such a nice review.
Chadwick Mills
I’m a repeat customer and can only say wonderful things about all my purchases. I regret I haven’t been able to make a trip to meet Allen and Linda in person but it’s on my list...... I can only recommend them highly. Allen has been fantastic to work with.
Thanks, Chad. We've always prided ourselves on customer satisfaction and work hard to ensure that every purchase from us is a pleasurable experience.
Claude Jensen Hande
Very nice selection of antiques corteouz service
Thank you, Claude.
Shapard Ashley
Linda Rosen Antiques carries a sizable inventory of 18th and early 19th American furniture and accessories (Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal and Shaker, together with Windsor and Hitchcock Co. style chairs) which are more at home in a home than in a museum, which matches my tastes precisely. Linda and Allen are willing and able to answer all questions and are fastidious in noting any marks, repairs or replacements. They do not "oversell" and are circumspect in what they say about the provenance of any piece. These qualities, together with their commitment to service engender a trust that makes the seeking and acquiring of antique furniture a pleasant experience indeed.
Thanks for the 5-star review! We greatly appreciate it.
Shana Rudinsky
Beautiful antiques in a gorgeous barn
Thanks so much, Shana!
Frank DeMartino
Expensive
We are very surprised at your comment. We’ve been in business over 50 years. Over that time, we’ve heard from many of our customers that our prices are very reasonable for the quality of items we sell.
Paul Kelly
After spending thousands of dollars here over a couple of years, they sold me something that had been refurbished and enhanced without telling me. When I discovered the issues and had photographic proof and asked them about it they told me I should have known and acted like it was my fault they were dishonest. No apology, offering a refund did not make up for the breach of trust. If you shop here Caveat Emptor.
Mr. Kelly has a very distorted view of reality. The "refurbishment" he talks about was a very minor repair to the bottom edge of a trade sign that had rotted away. It was meant to enhance the sign, not deceive anyone. The repair was innocuous, which anyone with any knowledge of antiques would have realized. However, it took Mr. Kelly four months to get back to us with his concern. He also doesn't mention that when he finally contacted us, we offered three different times to refund his money if he wasn't satisfied. He refused each time, apparently because he had already sold the piece. If there's a caveat here, it is Caveat Paul Kelly as a customer.