Thursday, August 7, 2014

Thrifty Thursday

Gentle Friends, last Saturday I found quite a few things at the thrift stores and a great Estate Sale....here's a snap...


...   I found the Frankoma Rooster tea tile and the two Cary Grant DVD's at the thrift/consignment shops.  I found the rest at the estate sale, the house was just packed full of things, and the sale had already been going on a good day and 1/2 before we got there.  Most of the things were hundreds and I mean hundreds if not thousands of collectibles....  dolls, figurines, Franklin Mint, 100's of collector plates, they had two f the bedrooms full of just these plates.... all sorts of bits and pieces of Wedgwood, Minton, thimbles and tons more.  There were bookcases packed full on every floor (it was a split level, three floors and basement) So, from the top left going clockwise....  two books I really enjoy, "The Scarlet Pimpernel" and "Brideshead Revisited" both copies from the London Folio Society with original slip cases, a 1st edition of Pearl Buck's "Pavilion of Women," a 19th century porcelain salt box, a great pair of silver tongs.....


.... a Wedgwood Collector's Society Christmas porcelain Christmas box from 1974.....


... it has a poem from 1831 about Santa and the top has what is purported to be the the first illustration of Santa in a sleigh with reindeer, I do love Christmas and this just said take me home.....  and I found the first 3 seasons of the Tudors DVD's.  I found them in three different rooms and sort of buried in boxes.  I am sure the 4th season was there some where but I just couldn't find it anywhere. 

 This was a three day sale and as with most of the Estate Sales the third day is the "Discount Day" and this is when I swooped in and bought the things I did.  I had seen them on Saturday, but thought "I can wait a day and get a bargain.  The only thing that I didn't get was a cut glass vase, it had sold at some point Saturday after we left, but thems the breaks.  There is another sale this weekend and I'm just itching to get there, I do love the hunt!!
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There you go sports fans, me and my craziness, thanks for stopping by, do stop again!!

Take care,
edgar

13 comments:

  1. Hunting for things is part of the fun, and you found some pretty things!

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  2. You always have such great finds, Edgar :)

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  3. Curious about tongs...what for....could be asparagus?
    Except for shell spoon beneath....I will have to do a little research........not berry no holes.....

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  4. You are one lucky shopper!!! I, too, love those tongs....could they be for salad?? I found some tongs once with the bird claw-looking fork side--unusual! But I love these--if they turn up missing, you'll know they're with me!!! HA
    It is always a "rush" to see what treasures await!!

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  5. What a great haul! That Santa box is a treasure.

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  6. Love the Wedgewood box, and the tongs are fantastic!

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  7. Awesome! You really have got some treasures. I liked to go to flea markets, but now I simplify my life,and there's still enough stash in my house. LOL.
    Greetings from Germany

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  8. It looks like you found some treasures! What fun. I agree with you, if I lived in an area where there were sales like these, I would go as well. You never know what you will find!

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  9. You find the BEST treasures! Love that Santa box with the poem, your book choices, and The Tudors dvd's. Enjoy your new stash!

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  10. Those tongs are great. Have not seen any like that!

    Mary in TN

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  11. I agree with Kevin ... you find the best treasures : ) I also love the Santa box with the poem.

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