If you have ever read my profile,
you might know
that one of the hats I wear
is an antique dealer.
My friend and I share a booth
at a local antique mall.
Well, spring is here and there are deals to be found!
I have a hard time selling what I find a LOT of the time.
(The only downfall of my job,
according to my dear husband.)
Here are some things I am currently struggling with....
I want to keep most of these things.
What do you think?
Sweetie pie cute little alabaster lamp.....$22. (I had the shade in the closet!) |
Set of brass bookends....$65. |
Heavy carved 1" thick wooden frame..... $10! (This is 14" tall.... very large!) |
Plaster pigeon with hole for candle or plant, $2 and another marble lamp with shade $33. |
Two pewter pitchers.... 6-8" tall. $20. and $22 each. |
Ceramic top hat, a lidded box. Have never seen anything like it. |
I can hide chocolates in here maybe? Or keys.... I guess. $28. |
Cool vintage handmade roulette wheel kind of game. |
Little bird with beak ticks off the winning spin. $29 Anyone know what game this might have been? |
Cutie patootie Steiff kitty without tags. $12...he "made" me buy him. :) |
Close-ups of lidded urn..... $45. |
There is still more stuff in the car I have yet to unpack!
Three days of shopping. Furniture too.
What should I keep?
;)
I really love those pewter pitchers. I also really love the song you have on your blog.
ReplyDeleteConnie
Love the lamps and the pewter. You did find some great treasures, I would be in big trouble if I had to choose. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteYou HAVE to keep the book-ends. They're made for your house! I think you should also keep the little alabaster lamp. So adorable! And the top hat would look good in your house also. I think you should sell that gorgeous carved frame to me! The other things are lovely and unique, but could probably be sold in your booth. For what it's worth, that's my opinion...
ReplyDeleteI would definitely keep the little alabaster lamp. It is adorable, and you can always find a small, dark corner for it :D
ReplyDeleteI love it all, especially the pewter pitchers and bookends, oh an the alabaster lamp!
ReplyDeleteYou can always host a giveaway!!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
I vote for the alabaster lamp. It is very sweet.
ReplyDeleteI vote for the alabaster lamp. It is very sweet.
ReplyDeleteI think you'd better keep the brass bookends!
ReplyDeleteI think you'd better keep the brass bookends!
ReplyDeleteThe bookends of course!!
ReplyDeleteLove the top hat, Alison! That would be so great at the holidays with some greenery and berries ~ as if Frosty just happened to leave it there. : ) I know you weren't showing them, but I love your transferware pieces. Love how you put a little plant in the one cup and saucer.
ReplyDeleteLove all your goodies! I think you should keep that black lidded hat! You will NEVER see another one of those!
ReplyDeleteHappy PS and Happy Mother's Day!
Big TX Hugs,
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
I don't think you need that beautiful turkey platter do you? If you decide it should go let me know what you want for that. Beautiful stuff to drool over on this post!
ReplyDeleteSave the lamps until I make it to your shop. Then sell them to me :) Where is your booth located? I'd love to visit next time I'm in the area!
ReplyDeleteKeep the urn in the first photo and the top hat.
ReplyDeleteI could never be a dealer...everything would stay in my home!! I love the brass bookends, they really fit The Polohouse!!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I took a look at our weather vane after one of your posts and it is a horse and carriage. Hubby found it at an antique store in Michigan.
XO,
Jane
It would be impossible for me to be an antique dealers, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteYou should keep everything except that heavy wooden frame.
P.S. Then you need to let us know where your antique place is located so that we can go and snatch up all the other stuff.
ReplyDeletethe alabaster lamp and the kitty! where's the shop?
ReplyDeletemichele
Alison, I'd love to be close enough to show your booth. Great finds! I think I'd have the same difficulty. I wouldn't want to sell any of these. That said, you have to keep the book ends. They are perfect for Polohouse.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a delightful weekend. Happy Mother's Day! ~ Sarah
You have some treasures there! It would be hard to pick which ones to keep and which ones to sell.
ReplyDeleteThat hat is special and I really love that frame!
Have a fun weekend! Would love to visit your shop!
Alison, If I had to choose... I'd keep the alabaster lamp, the brass bookends and the pewter pitchers... oh, and the frame.
ReplyDeleteYou find the most perfect pieces and I wish you had a booth near Atlanta.
I hope you have a very Happy Mother's Day.
Babs
Well, that little lamp with the shade you had in storage is adorable! The shade just makes that one. This is precisely why I do not have a booth somewhere. I would never be able to part with anything!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Alison, I have the same problem with selling things. The good thing is you can keep some of these for a while and then sale them when you find something to replace it. I love the lamps and the top hat is really unique.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
Just wanted to respond to those of you asking where the shop is, we are in a 6,000+ sq.ft. building, an antique mall called Anna's Mostly Mahogany in Highwood, Illinois. (Her other location in in San Francisco).
ReplyDeleteYou can read about and see the shop at the blog site:
http://www.bluecardinal.blogspot.com/
Check it out!
Thanks for your questions.
xx
Alison
Oh, I have the same problem...I want to keep everything I should be taking to the shop also! I'm with Ricki Jill...I would keep the alabaster lamp...adorable!
ReplyDelete1. BOOKENDS!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have many bookends and they do somtimes get lost and unappreciated on the sides of books....repurpose??? I have used some to prop tilted art prints or black and white etchings in a bookcase.
2. urn
3. frame
1. BOOKENDS!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a sucker for bookends but they can get lost on the sides of books.....repurpose???
I have used some as a a prop for tilted echings or prints in a bookcase or on a mantel.
2. urn
Well, it looks like these treasures have already found a good home!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful things!!!! I would have troble letting go too!
Yvonne
Keep it all! How can you get rid of such pretty treasures? lol Maybe just sell everything and go on another shopping spree.
ReplyDeleteI am the last person who should answer that question. I love antiques, I crave vintage and would have such a hard time parting with any of your treasures.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
I have this same problem. My solution is to live with what you don't think you can sell for awhile, then I later can let them go. It works most of the time. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI agree, those bookends were made for you, xo Debra
Hello:
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog and so enjoying it. Looks like you found some amazing things. That top hat box is so unique, I don't think I could part with it.
- The Tablescaper
Alison, It's hard to part with treasures you find. Can you tell me about that turkey plate. Is it Japan.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda!
ReplyDeleteThat turkey plate in my kitchen hutch is unmarked. Not sure where it came from but I do know I bought it on Etsy two Thanksgivings ago!
Thanks for your question!
xx
Alison