Picture Frames, a Camera, Shutters, a Runner, a Teacup And a Vintage Fan
September 06, 2013
I really haven't been to any garage sales lately but I continue to shop at the consignment shops on my lunch hour. Sometimes.
In the summer, I do miss some days with the extra time needed to keep my flowers watered.
I certainly purchased my share of picture frames recently.
First, this fun, rustic frame was $8 at an antique shop. I have it hung up already, next to my front door in a fall vignette. I will show you the rest of the covered patio vignettes as soon as I can find some real pumpkins. None available yet!
These two very large ($8 each) and 4 medium ($3 each) sized frames were sold at the consignment shop for a photo studio that had gone out of business. All of them are wood and well made. I have a gallery wall in my future!
I bought this pair of rustic white shutters with vignette backdrops in mind for $22.50.
I purchased this Coast-Air vintage fan for $18. I have been wanting one for a while. This one is not terribly old, but in very good shape and usable.
I still am drawn to bone china tea cups and saucers (even though I have slowed down). It was my favorite brand, Royal Albert, in the Silver Birch pattern. $4.
I purchased this white vintage runner with solid embroidery work and crocheted edging for $2.
Finally, I know absolutely nothing about this Ansco Flash Clipper Camera, but for only $8, I didn't think I could go wrong. Cameras are a newer collectible of mine.
I am happy with my purchases, and they didn't cost too awfully much!
In the summer, I do miss some days with the extra time needed to keep my flowers watered.
I certainly purchased my share of picture frames recently.
First, this fun, rustic frame was $8 at an antique shop. I have it hung up already, next to my front door in a fall vignette. I will show you the rest of the covered patio vignettes as soon as I can find some real pumpkins. None available yet!
These two very large ($8 each) and 4 medium ($3 each) sized frames were sold at the consignment shop for a photo studio that had gone out of business. All of them are wood and well made. I have a gallery wall in my future!
I bought this pair of rustic white shutters with vignette backdrops in mind for $22.50.
I purchased this Coast-Air vintage fan for $18. I have been wanting one for a while. This one is not terribly old, but in very good shape and usable.
I still am drawn to bone china tea cups and saucers (even though I have slowed down). It was my favorite brand, Royal Albert, in the Silver Birch pattern. $4.
I purchased this white vintage runner with solid embroidery work and crocheted edging for $2.
Finally, I know absolutely nothing about this Ansco Flash Clipper Camera, but for only $8, I didn't think I could go wrong. Cameras are a newer collectible of mine.
I am happy with my purchases, and they didn't cost too awfully much!
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What a haul you have there lol
ReplyDeleteI love the shutters - so unique - and can't wait to see the gallery wall
Oh and the camera and the fan - oh forget it - LOVE everything - lol
OXXO
Ooh, I would have grabbed the camera for sure!
ReplyDeleteYou got some great stuff! Love that fan.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
You came home with some great goodies! Love the camera and the fan.
ReplyDeleteJudy
Hi Carlene! Oh, what great things you've found. Now what are you going to do with all of those picture frames? :) The tea cup is so pretty. Thanks for popping in to see my dolls.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Great finds, Carlene, to get your creative juices going! Love the fan you found.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
I was born in MI - love your teacup!!! Also U were so creative with the rustic frame - I love that too. Mary
ReplyDeleteAmazing finds. Love the shutters!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great haul! Just how big is that consignment store???!!
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