Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Vingt-Deux

It's time again for Flea Market Finds!!
Whoopee Ding Dong!! Shee Blam!! Whoohoo!!

Can you think of ANYTHING more exciting???!!

"Watching the grass grow you say?"
Or perhaps "chatting up a used car salesman?"

Mais noooooo ma cheries! This post will be even better than those! *winks*...OK maybe only slightly lol!...But I'm gonna try real hard!

It's been hard times on the thriftin' trail for me. The fabulous finds have been elusive ....But....I did manage a few nifty treats. Well.... I'll let you be the judge.... so I'll start with my absolute fave (it's kind of a close three way tie this week)

This charming little antique french miss is actually an inkwell. $86.50 at a local antique store. I love the sweet little cobalt well! It even came with a matching blue quill.

Update: My friend Richard from My Old Historic House and antiquer extraordinaire told me this inkwell is old paris porcelain and early 1820-1840! YIPPEE!! I done good!


Isn't she sweet?


Then I stumbled on this reproduction antique barometer at a local antique mall. The owner of the space was there and he told me his father had worked at La Barge in the 70's and he brought this home from there. It was $75 and if you know anything about La Barge? it was a VERY good price *winks*

I found this large antique charcoal portrait of a young 18th century man on craigslist for $20. He's a keeper! Sorry about the bad picture, the glass was very reflective. This shot doesn't do him any justice.
This huge mirrored tray was $20 and has cherubs with little birds on each end. It will be living on my coffee table *winks*


Isn't he a cutie?
Then while I was at the Goodwill I found this wacky crazy cool vintage Japanese lady lamp from the 50's. It's also a music box and plays "Some Enchanted Evening" (The Japanese lady spins)
The color of the globe is bright blue until you turn the lamp on and then it changes color! There's also a small pagoda that can be seen in the crystal spire with a small deer sitting beside it. I'll be adding it to my etsy goodies.


Unique and kooky!! Lol!
The top reads "MERRY LAMP" It's in pristine condition.

Can you see the outline of the little deer under the pagoda in the spire?

I found this pretty hand painted rose bowl at the Value Village.


Aren't the soft pink roses luscious?!

This darling planter with barbola rose swags was $5.99 at the Goodwill. It originally had a black rose arrangement in it! Eeeeeewwww! Can you imagine a worse choice?!! What were they thinkin'? Anyhoo out they went....Needless to say I'm ready for Halloween with my black bouquet *winks*

And some more vintage alabaster grapes from the Goodwill for $3.99.

Another addition to my Odd Fellows collection. This antique collar was $5 on ebay.
I love the little metal tassels!

I tried my hand at a little gesso transformation via Rosemary at Villa Barnes on this frame/plateau from the Goodwill for 99 cents. It started out a bright tacky gold with some pressed dried flowers. I'm not sure it's much of an improvement lol!  *winks* but I can always slap on some more gesso!


Sorry I didn't get a better shot of the before, it somehow got deleted, but you get the idea.
And finally a set of sheer white lawn curtains with the prettiest tucked detail at the top from the Value Village.

That's it for this week. I hope you'll come back next week for more flea market finds. Please leave me a comment, I'd LOVE to hear from you! And I'll do the same *winks*
Vanna

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Vingt-et-un

Hi peeps!!
Just a few things to share this week because of my shopping extravaganza last week *winks*

I'll start as usual with my favorite find. It's a vintage HUGE rose covered fully lined curtain that I found at a local antique mall for $60! This one curtain is 8' tall and 15' long! I couldn't get the entire thing in a shot  because it was just too big for my poor camera. It could easily be cut apart to make several individual curtains, which is what I'm hoping to do. Love the green color and all the roses!! Isn't it gorgy??*sighs*

Close up.
Then I found this Italian shadow box jewelry display case on craigslist for $15.
Inside I have one new/old treasure and the other three are older finds but I haven't shared them here so I thought I'd take the opportunity now *winks*

The newest find is this cigarette case with a portrait of a woman. $12 at a local antique store. I will definitely be looking to collect more of these.




My next find is from a few years back. I paid $125 (which was actually half price) It's a micro petit point purse featuring a courting couple adorned with some stones and enamel flowers.





The back features a castle and swags with pink roses.
Lined with the palest pink ruched silk that is starting to tear and fray.

Next is this little silver mesh purse/compact that I purchased from an elderly neighbor for $15.
I would love it if these little blue stones were sapphires! *winks* But most likely pretty glass.



And finally this little beaded purse/compact was $10.


I found a new addition to my silver collection at the Goodwill. This silver glass caddy was on one isle for $1.99 and the dessert wine glasses were 50 cents each on another. So all told $4.99....Not bad I think!


And then I did discover something NEW to me...Maybe new to you also?

Let me start by saying I've been in love with antiques for most of my life and in all that time I've never known about this.......

The Odd Fellows!

Who and what are they? Weeellll....here's a little vid about them


The Odd Fellows (it turns out) are the Father of all fraternal organizations. Formed in England in the 18th century.
I discovered them when I was trying to find information about these antique red velvet collars that I'd found on craigslist. A set of four of them for $12. Sooo ornate and beautiful with their silver appliques, fringe and tassels. I thought originally they might have been priests vestments of some sort? But was quickly made aware that they were something else. I took a look on ebay and couldn't believe how cheaply these items were selling! Some at 99 cents plus shipping, and some of the beautiful velvet ceremonial robes were little more than $20. Also some beautiful ornate medals for a song!
I couldn't help but think of all the custom bag/purse and pillow makers who could use these old pieces in their designs. Am I the last one to know about these? Let me know! I feel I've discovered textile nirvana! Lol! *winks*
Each less than the cost of a latte!




And last (and definitely least) some vintage aqua lace trim from the Value Village for $1.99 and an egg vase for my etsy.

That's it for the flea market finds this week. I hope you'll come back next week for more thrifting fun!
And please leave me a comment and I'll do the same for you *winks*
I'd LOVE to hear from you!
Vanna


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Monday, June 20, 2011

My Shabby Chic-n-Pink Guestroom

A few years ago I joined the site Rate My Space. There I shared many of the rooms in my home and met so many wonderful people!
The other day I decided to take a trip down memory lane and read some of the lovely comments that had been left over the years, only to find that all my spaces had been deleted!
 I had the various spaces linked on my sidebar. Alas never to be found again. *sighs*

Soooo I'll be sharing my rooms here on my blog starting with my Shabby guestroom. It's encountered quite a few changes since the RMS days. Hopefully for the better?

This could take a wee while so you might want to get yourself a nice cup of tea or coffee ...or even better wine *winks* and settle in for LOTS of pictures!

I'll be moving clockwise around the room so come on and follow me and I'll show ya around! *winks*

This is the room overview...
Large white antique mirror for pretty primping...

This is the newest addition to my shabby room, a chippy old wicker bed corona (found last week at a yard sale for $10)  I wanted to use this as a shelf for displaying some rose paintings. However it just wasn't strong enough so I had to make do for this photo-op *winks* Whatcha think? fine or flop?


Close up.

This french floral sconce sits at the top of the mirror. I love its delicate beauty.



My lovely Marie dress form. One of my favorite things in the room!

French armoire...
Filled with all kinds of linens and treasures......


Come a little closer and take a peeky poo....

A favorite little french lamp.
The lady in green is the newest addition to my boudoir lady lamp collection.

Isn't she sweet?!
In the corner lies a victorian tete a tete chaise that I won at an auction. Fell in LOVE! Had to have it! Despite its shabby condition *winks*



A little pause for a spot of tea...

Italian  stacking tables in cream with dreamy florals.....

And above is a shelf filled with my small Norah Wellings doll collection.
The little brown pixie is one of my favorites!

Who can resist a smile like this???! Their little faces make me happy each and every time I see them!
A shabby chippy garden goddess adorned with rosaries and rhinestones...

A vanity found at the local Goodwill.


This little celluloid box featuring a courting couple still has its original interior brush set on a bed of blue silk.
Above hangs a bronze cherub lamp...
Frenchy bedside table.
Bed corona.

Darling ballet pointe shoes... One pair signed......Against a background of vintage roses.....I want more!!

Can you tell I LOVE roses?! *winks* Naw...to subtle for ya? LOL!
I wish I could've gotten a better shot of this 19th century Vinea hand colored aquatint, but the glass was too reflective so hopefully you'll get the gist?


It has lots of cavorting cherubs which I adore!!
A little shelf filled with some more of my boudoir ladies.
And we've come all the way around. I hope you enjoyed the tour of my shabby bedroom. It's my one room for over the top femininity! Have to consider the poor hubby in the rest of the house! *winks* So if you're a girl who loves things French foofy and poofy? You're welcome to come stay for a visit. I'd love to have you! Sorry boys I just couldn't do this to you! *winks* You might come away with tassels on your ears! LOL!
And as you leave the room this pretty french couple is waving goodbye! And wishing you a wonderful day! Please leave me a comment and I'll do the same. And come back for a visit anytime!
Vanna


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