Saturday, April 30, 2011

Sunday Favorites Some Days Are Diamonds Some Days Are Stones...

I'm joining my friend Chari once again for her Sunday Favorites
This post is from January of 2009. I hope you'll enjoy revisiting it again.

My misery loves company post...
The day before yesterday I was browsing through the listings on craigslist (y'all know how much I love it! *winks*) And I was finding little or nothing of interest when suddenly (doesn't it always go like that?) I opened up a picture and my heart stood still!! There was the most fabulous chandelier and it was only $150!!!!

(Please excuse the picture quality. I had to enlarge them from the small avatar size displayed on craigslist)



Here it is! Isn't it breathtaking?!! But wait!.....It gets even better! Also available by the same seller was a set of sconces to match for $75!!....Oh my goodness *drippy drool*



Doesn't get much more frenchy fabulous than this! But I found even one more item that night that made my heart skip a beat.....



A painting of cherubs!! And this is the best part....$50!! Well I wasted no time and contacted both sellers with my fingers crossed, I hoped fervently that I would hear back from them. The following morning I checked my email at about 10am. Well the gal with the painting responded only to tell me that she had to sell it or put the painting in storage by 10:30. I tried to call her and was only able to talk to her machine. So that FABU painting (so sooooo me!!) wasn't to be *sob sob sniffle sniffle* But I hadn't heard anything from the seller of the chandelier. I wasn't too surprised because I figured someone beat me to it. So deciding not to dwell on my losses *winks* hubby and I set out to do a little bargain shopping. I found a very cool and frenchy soup tureen at a local antique store as well as two transferware plates for $1 ea, also an iron urn (been seeing them on many of y'alls blogs and I love em!!) and a picture at the Goodwill for $5.99. So all in all not a bad haul. We arrived home and I went to catch up with some friends online when I noticed the seller of the chandelier and sconces had responded that he still had both, and could I come right away because several others were coming to look at them? This message had been left at 1:30 and it was now 4pm. I replied right away, but alas all was already sold!! I wanted to scream!! Cry!! Pull out some more of the little hair that I have! left! I know it's only stuff.....But what stuff!! I was sooo sad!! Hubby said 'Don't worry, you'll find something else" I wanted to shoot him!! He could NOT relate to my pain at all! I tried to put it in terms that he could understand like "You just found the car of your dreams...One you've been looking for for years...and it's half price....but it's been sold right out from under you!!! He said "OK honey I get it....would you like to go get some ice cream at Cold Stone?"..... What?....You dirty rotten......"Did you say Cold Stone?........Awwwww...... now I know why I married that man!! *winks* He may not understand my pain every time, but he sure understands my sugar cravings!! Lol!! So alas those beauties were not to be mine....But these beauties were! I found them the other day at the Goodwill. They are the Thames River Scenes by Palissy. There are 21 pieces and they were $50. But what makes it sort of strange is that my new friend Sally over at Salmagundi found transferware in the same color on the same day also at the Goodwill!! What are the chances?..... Pretty good I guess!Lol! *winks* Neither one of us can understand why anyone would give these babies up, but we're sure glad they did!!



Here are my new beauties, as well as my new white iron urn. Hmmmm I might just be able to participate in Tablescape Tuesday one of these days *winks*




And here's my ironstone frenchy soup tureen. I love the Chou Chou handles and top!




Isn't this a cool scene? The set had a soup tureen too!




As well as a small platter.




One of my dollar plates. Art nouveau in blue.



And another dollar plate in pink.



But I think this was an absolute steal!! I've been admiring everyone's nativity sets this Christmas and wishing I had one. Well this one was marked $5.99 at the Goodwill. I took it up to pay for it and the cashier told me all Christmas items had been marked down to 59 cents! So I got the whole kit-n-caboodle for 59 cents!! Oh happy day!! Thank you Jesus!!




Look at this cute little cow. Surely he alone is worth 59 cents *winks*




And y'all know how much I love my sheep! Almost as much as Debbie (Confessions Of A Plate Addict) loves her goats! Lol!




And last but not least this cute print of a french mirror. I think I'll be putting this up in my home gym. I hope y'all will come back for it's unveiling. It's been a long time coming. There always seems to be one more thing that I need to do kwim? Anyhoo did you share in my pain? Am I a big fat baby whiner? You betcha! *winks* Have you ever had a fabulous piece (or pieces) slip through your fingers? Did you try ice cream? Please share your stories! I really do think that if something is meant to be, it will BE. Don't you think so too?.......But still.......*winks*..... Vanna

I hope you'll stop by Chari's place and check out the other Sunday favorites!



 

17 comments:

Sares said...

You are too funny! Bummer about the chandeliers and picture but you seem to have found some other great things. I love me some transferware. I can't believe you found that many pieces all together. The nativity was a fabulous score too! Guess they don't want to hang on to the Xmas stuff till next year!

Emily said...

I love plates, you know how much........well when I saw your bargain set of transferware I'm thinking I've got to get to more tag sales......you are one lucky (smart) gal.
The tureen is a "TREASURE", love it.
Hope your day is great.....

~Emily
The French Hutch

Splurgie said...

How lucky are you?! Your transferware appears to be in perfect shape. Goodwill is amazing.

Courtney ~ French Country Cottage said...

Oh man, I would be crying over the chandelier and sconces too... I know the feeling of missing out on snagging something- but looks like you scored anyway. LOVING your gorgeous transferware~ that was such a deal & sooo pretty and the nativity set is fantastic too. :) Hugs, Courtney

Keetha Broyles said...

I was in a little antique/collectibles shop here in town this week and I SAW an old chandy over in a corner. I THOUGHT of all you girls that love to find them and restore them. I left it right there in the corner of that shop for you to find later.

You're welcome.

;-)

Sherry @ No Minimalist Here said...

Hi Vanna, I feel your pain! It has happened to me before. I am glad we don't live in the same area because we would be competing against each other on Craigslist and you would grab all the good stuff at GW. Love the tureen and the pretty transferware. You scored on the nativity scene.
Hugs,
Sherry

Kathysue said...

Vanna always fun to read one of your stories and see your treasures YOu are definitley the Queen of treasure hungting, Happy Sunday,Kathysue

Acquired Objects said...

I love your old print of the mirror and your transferware and white ironstone. I have a huge collection of white ironstone and mix the red transferware with it on holidays. Sorry about the chandelier and sconces but I hope your enjoyed your ice cream! Have a wonderful Sunday Vanna.

Katty's cosy cove said...

Hi Vanna,
You are so lucky! Love all your treasures. ~Have a wonderful day~

Rae said...

I cried with you about the chandeliers :(
But I got a happy face with the transfer ware and the nativity scene! What a steal! :)
And Cold Stone was a nice bonus!

xinex said...

I love everything especially the transferware and the ones that got away (Sorry:-() But you already have your treasure in Michael. I am still waiting to see your tablescape!...Christine

moonstone said...

hello wanna I love to see you find and the story to fallow I know how you feel when somenthing slippired from you hands ouch...love you plates I have some in blue andyou cherubs oh may oh may they are beautiful

Chari at Happy To Design said...

Hi Vanna...

Sooo happy to see you, sweet lady! Thank you so much for joining in with the Sunday Favorites repost party this week...what a fabulous post! Ohhh Girlfriend, I'm so sorry that you just missed that gorgeous chandy and matching wall sconces! I know I would have cried as well...what a great price for all of those beauties! Guess it wasn't meant to be...I know...doesn't really help though! But...sure was sweet of your honey to soothe the hurt with an offer of ice cream! What a man!!! A man after my own heart...that's for sure! Hehe! Wow...you still found some really great treasures though! You know how I love red transferware and that is a really pretty set! Ohhh...and I just swooned when I seen that gorgeous white ironstone tureen! Great treasure finds, my friend! Thanks for sharing all of your pretties with us for the repost party...such a treat!!!

I'm so sorry that I cancelled the SF party for a couple of weeks...hope I didn't mess you up too badly! I checked out your new frenchy girl bust...she is sooo pretty! I love how you placed the beautiful white rose garland around her head...just perfect! Thank you for the sweet mention in that post too! You're the best, Girlfriend!

Love ya,
Chari

that's life! said...

I love, love, love chandeliers so I feel your pain! But, you're an amazing shopper and what bargains you ended up with! Cheers from a damp, cold New South Wales morning!

Fete et Fleur said...

I gasped when I saw the photos of that chandelier!! I am so sorry that it didn't happen, but that china is certainly gorgeous!

Hugs!
Nancy

Bohemian said...

I'll let you eat MY bowl of ice-cream to comfort the pain of THAT loss! I would have had a major tantrum, it would have been Oscar worthy, flinging myself about dramatically, weeping and knashing of teeth! *winks* I could SO see that Chandy & Sconces in your Home.

Thanks for stopping by and leaving the complimentary comment on the bag I was carrying... it was the 1st one I ever made so its rather special to me... affirmation that I COULD do it! *winks, though there were many naysayers since I couldn't sew... but why would that stop me from creating custom hand SEWN Bags, right? LOL* The flaps pictured of the other two bags aren't mine, but are MP Bags, which is where I drew my inspiration from to start working with fabric and making bags. Alas, they were E-Bay Auctions I didn't have the budget to bid upon so I had to eat an entire wedge of Brie to soothe the pain... *Brie is MY ice-cream type comfort food of choice.*

Dawn... The Bohemian

Richard Cottrell said...

That is just too tough, S---!But, your husband is worth much more than those things, there are just things. I will stand up for him as I know what he is going through. Sorry you missed em. Richard.