My friend, Sharon and our daughters, Kim and Tracy, went off to Stateline, Idaho for a large indoor garage sale on Saturday. We got out of the rain and here are a few fun things I found. This old metal box was 2.50.
I just had to have all this patina! The all brass faucet was 1.50!
There is a faint design on the top of the box, not sure what it is.
A few more treasures, an old Prince Albert tin, a short ruler and a wonderful old box, all for $8.
Both sides of this box have such interesting patina! And check out the bottom! I live in the town of Cheney and apparently this box just had to come home…I never even noticed this when I bought it.
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Looks like clamshells on the top of that tin box. Great finds girl!! Wasn't that fun? Dean and I are going back on the 13th.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds.Love them all!
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Oh my goodness Karen, fabulous patina going on here with all your goodies. I love that wood box, you know it was meant to be yours. Awesome metal box!!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful treasures you found...love all of them!! What a great way to spend a rainy day!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week and a Happy Easter!!
Wow...what great finds Karen!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou get the best antiques and finds out there! It seems the East coast and the West coast have the best. The midwest must be where they decided to get rid of their "junk" that was weighing down the wagon not only that but nowadays here, they charge an arm and a leg....no deals like you and Nancy Jo get. Those are wonderful items and right up my alley too! You were meant to have that box for sure! That was a great sale and you got some great things! Congrats! A great way to spend a rainy day.
ReplyDeleteI am so teased at work, if it's old and rusty June will love it! Yes, I love that metal box!!!! I agree that wood box was met to come home. We could get in so much trouble if we live closer, my pocket book is shuttering! But you got some great bargains, way to go! Here's to the rest of the week being dry, ha-ha-ha!!
ReplyDeleteYou always find the neatest stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove the old box. Ring ring.... Do you have prince Albert in a can? Let him out!
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Wow! Great finds! Old boxes are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff! I love thrifting...All us thrifters should meet sometime for a thrifting outing :)
ReplyDeleteYour metal box is amazing. You found some great stuff. We need an indoor garage sale around here, the outside ones haven't kicked into gear yet!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your finds! Visiting from White Wednesday.
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Yeah Karen, I got ya back! LOL! Thanks ... love all your vintage finds and your beautiful pictures could be in a magazine! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeletehaha! how & where did you find that "photo" of me! lolol!
ReplyDeleteThe image on the metal box is a clamshell & flowers, and shells & florals were popular in the victorian era... how ever,, it might have been a decal, saved and applied years later... who knows,,, but what fun to snoop & research it's history.
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Karen, Love your finds. Is that old wooden box what they used to call a cheese box?
ReplyDeleteWhat was the old joke "do you have Prince Albert in a tin?" or some such dumbness.
Love the old brass knob, too. what finds! xo, Cheryl
You always seem to find the most interesting things......and not only do you find them you know exactly how to make them into something special! (Glad you got the blog back!)
ReplyDeleteLove that metal box and what a price! Had to laugh at the Prince Albert in the can . . . old phone prank joke memories :)
ReplyDeleteLove love your box....and all your other treasures too.
ReplyDeleteThose are all things I would have snagged up.
blessings and Happy Easter.
barb