Tuesday 15 March 2011

Vintage Finds

I had rather a lucky, vintage find, weekend. The weather again was glorious and that always puts me in the mood to have a wander round my favourite places. I went to the usual junk/antique shops but couldn't see anything that appealed to me but on my walk back home I noticed the local church had a Jumble sale, if like me, you are always on the look out for items that are unusual or different this is the place to go.
I have been on the hunt for one of these crock-pots for a while, good for winter stews.
I'm always on the look out for these, this one has lovely pale green paint.
A glass etched decanter, minus its lid, but I wanted it for flowers anyway so that doesn't matter.

Very starched linen.


Lovely old weathered flower pots, they do have a tendency to break in the frost but lovely all the same.

9 comments:

  1. I an tinged green with jealousy, far far before St. Patrick's Day.

    Luckily you're not a hoarder and share with us.

    xo Jane

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  2. what a lovely haul....i am off to the local big country private school boot sale on sunday morning- i literally can't wait- why do wealthy people not realise all the lovelies they are selling are worth holding onto!!??

    melissa x

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  3. Lucky you. Nice finds! Sinead

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  4. Lots of wonderful finds - well done! I'm a new follower dropping by from BC Good Life Wednesday. Your blog is lovely!

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  5. great finds...especially love the green scales!

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  6. Love, love, love your scale.. all your photos are stunning!
    Smiles~
    Cricket @ gypseanurse

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  7. Absolutely beautiful finds - I especially love that pale green color - gorgeous photos!

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  8. What great finds!

    I love to go to church rummage sales---many here {South Dakota, USA} call them "Grandma's Attic" sales for some strange reason. But it seems that some of the church sales just have the best stuff!

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