Hello friends! I'm sharing bits of my latest flea market forage with you today. Nothing beats the winter blahs like a cart full of pretty! By now you know to look for the usual suspects from me. . . .
But I get more selective in what I pick these days. In a way, a doily is just a doily, but I love how this one almost looks like tape lace (like Battenberg), and I've never seen one like it before.
I was very lucky to finds these items over just a couple of trips in and out of two different markets. It really is mostly about random timing. But I love the hunt.
That pretty little vanity mirror was five bucks too.
Everything first lands in the guest room/nursery where I test drive things. I don't think I would want anybody to sit on this adorable French-y caned bench, but it makes for a fabulous little tea table.
I like how sweet it all looks with new things just being brought in and plopped down together.
Now I have to tell you that I long ago stopped buying random baby dresses whenever I see them, (hard as that can be). But this sample reaches the "collection" threshold because of its tatted lace details. Besides the beautiful lace work, the hand made stitches are also plain to see.
I love vintage clothes that have a little color of age and a bit rumpled, so I probably will leave this as is for now. So plain and honest and lovely.
Two different buttons on the back. The sewer likely used whatever buttons she had available.
Another pretty doily big enough to be of real use somewhere.
A great look for this Pottery Barn jar for five dollars. . . .
But it just can't compete with this grand old china pitcher with its now secret past.
Crazy for monograms! This set of two matching towels was four dollars. They will look amazing all freshly washed and pressed.
Just look at this beautiful floral ironstone cup and saucer! Still together after all these years. I'll drink to that! Four dollars.
The sweetest little lady in that chippy cream frame.
And another yummy frame! But I still get all dreamy over these old cottage prints. (It must be the Grammy in me.)
Now these are ancient original prints in lovely gold frames. About 8x10. They read "January" and "February," and will look luscious on my sitting room wall with other old prints. Five dollars each. The old tones should warm things up.
I talked myself into this mini-net lace tablecloth because it was a bit more than I like to pay for such. Then I found out it was actually half off! Gah!!! $10.00
Pulled thread runner in pristine condition.
Don't we love these little metal garden chairs? This one has just three legs.
A tall and handsome plaster candlestick was a bit of a splurge.
But not this gorgeous English ironstone creamer/sugar set! (Now this gets me where I live!)
This biggish ornate and tarnished silver plate bowl was seven and change. Let me count the ways. Maybe with a glass dome?
I am not supposed to be buying these wonderful old hand crochet tablecloths anymore, but just try to stop me!!! LOL! I really have not kept many... They just feel like love to me.
A net lace tablecloth is a different kind of wonderful. So beautiful, but more common to come across. I have had many of these pass through my adoring fingers.
I hope you enjoyed the show and tell!
Have a wonderful week ahead!
Jacqueline
Of course I love the teacup and saucer, but also love the little tea table and all the white linens. And that mirror tray is wonderful. I really must go thrifting soon. It's been too long.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful finds! I love everything!!
ReplyDeleteWow, you really know how to find the bargains.
ReplyDeleteI admire your finds and the old gold frames particularly. What a fabulous curation!
ReplyDeleteThat was quite a haul!! What fun....
ReplyDeleteGreat shopping. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteJacqueline you found many fantastic pieces. Many of I'm in love with myself.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy
Cindy
So many pretties. You find the best stuff on your outings. Love the christening gown you found too. I am always looking for those for my Grace angel. They are getting harder to find. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kris
Oh my did I enjoy this post Jacqueline! I'm with Kris, you do find the best treasures! (& Isn't 'the hunt' such a thrill!? : )
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these beautiful linens and all the vintage pieces you found. Each one is gorgeous! and yes, has a hidden story that comes along with it~ Hugs, karen o
Dreamy......thanks for the tour....🖤
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Linda :o)
I do so love it all. I can smell the cleanliness and starch.
ReplyDeleteAll so beautiful and what amazing prices!
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqueline! Your cart certainly runneth over! Would you mind telling me where the flea markets were? I'm not that far away here in Denver. Have a wonderful week playing with all your new goodies. Hugs, Pat
ReplyDeleteOMG, loved all of your finds. I, to this day use doliesthat I've purchased at antique stores or a flea mkt. I think I was born at the WRONG time period.
ReplyDeleteYou got a lot of nice finds!
ReplyDeleteOH you had some beautiful finds, Jacqueline! Gorgeous needlework pieces and I am in love with the cottage print and vanity mirror, too!
ReplyDeleteAll of those gorgeous whites! Just delectable! I love the little gold-framed pieces of art, too. And the ironstone creamer and sugar bowl are perfection as well as that silver piece. Such a pretty curved design. You certainly did very well and I am turning a pale shade of green with envy!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for showing and telling!
Your flea market finds are lovely.
ReplyDeleteI do needlework myself so I especially appreciate all the time and love that went into all your sweet finds.
ReplyDeleteI see couple pieces I have also in the white linens, and what good prices you got them for even the ironstone great prices.
I'm going shopping in St Louis this Saturday for treasures and hope to find some great prices also.
You always have such pretty pictures
You have scored big! Now that's the kind of show and tell I really enjoy! And I have to say, all those finds are terrific. I'm not kicking myself for being three stores away from Pottery Barn and not going in! I may have to make a return trip! Your photos and displays are always so beautiful. They make me feel peaceful (and the only world of white I'm really enjoying these days!)
ReplyDeleteLovely finds...i don't think I could pass any of them up. Love the little chair, so much character and screaming for a little birds nest and eggs for Spring.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finds. I love the creamer and sugar by Meakin. I have a little creamer this shape but with green on it. I love a good flea market.
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm new here but I love every single item you brought home! Wish I lived on your side of the continent, I'd stop by your shop and buy everything lol. Glad you're happy now that you got all your new things, so so pretty!
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