Monday, July 11, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Estate sale findings
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| Navy Blue Lap/Crib Quilt - Check out the turquoise hounds tooth squares! |
However, this weekend I roused myself enough to go to a few sales - one in particular waterfront sale grabbed my attention. It really wasn't the weekend for cruising sales since it was the Fourth. With family and community events, pickings for sales are usually pretty slim. The waterfront sale didn't steering me wrong though. I found both practical and beautiful things. There were plenty of items for the serious collector (not me). And instead of going by my list, I just went with what my heart like - my painterly eye. Here's what I came up with!
At the top of the page, is the navy quilt that I scored for $5. Probably a crib quilt, the blanket appears to be handmade with pull through yarn on some of the squares. I love the mix of different blue patterns. And the backing is in a gorgeous soft navy flannel. It will make a great lap quilt.
The next quilt is a machine made, commercial quilt by Arch Quilts. It appears to be made in the 90's because of the mix of pastels and has the corner tag. It's not an extremely collectable quilt but I didn't pay very much for it and I love the mix of colors. There were no rips or tears. I took it home, washed it, and hung it out on the line.
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| Limoges Shell - It has two lovely ways to display it! |
The second item is the rich turquoise vase that you see next to the Limoges shell. It was a whopping two dollars with a repair on the base. Unmarked and very basic, it is near worthless. But I love the color. Picture this vase with a huge bouquet of peonies. Or some summer pink roses! And the tall fluted shape reminds me of art deco pottery.
So what was my grand total? $38.
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