Featured Finds Thread

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by verybrad, May 25, 2014.

  1. 42Skeezix

    42Skeezix Moderator Moderator

    Well, Nuff and I are both in South Jersey. So are Gregsglass and Markowitz.
    And yes, the estate/yard/garage saleing around here can be overwhelming.
    In season there will be at least a few estate sales, bolstered by 30-50+ yard/garage sales within a thirty mile radius on any given weekend, with at least a fair percentage having good old stuff...cheap to expensive. I've set my sight's on three estate sales, all within 10 miles, between Friday and Saturday this weekend and the season isn't even started yet. Town wides are somewhere nearby every weekend. These are usually treasure troves if you know what to look for but you MUST have a fairly broad knowledge to take full advantage. It's still not unheard of to find genuine 200 year old stuff for virtual pennies. You can also shop flea/antiques markets every day of the week if you chose. There are a few legendary fleas among the cognoscenti within just a few miles of me. Columbus Farmers Mkt. (about 8 miles) and Lambertville Antiques market just to name two. Perkiomenville is just a little further but worth the ride now and then, about 70 miles. Incredible finds still pop out at Perkie on a regular basis. And of course Denver Pa. is 80 miles out the Pa. turnpike. With Renningers, Black Angus, Shupp's Grove and others this is the center of the Antiquing universe on any given weekend. Nearly the same with auctions though they have dwindled to a considerable degree as of late.
     
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  2. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    I am on the other side of Jersey of Skeezix, Marko is on my side but further south. Toms River around me is noted for having the largest batch of retirement villages outside of Florida. Few yard sales and estate sales around are a waste of time. They are so expensive and you see the same damn items, they just move from house to house.
    greg
     
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  3. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    I'm in north central Connecticut. We do OK in the estate sale department, and things do turn up at yard sales, but you have to keep your eyes peeled. There are too many kiddie and Ikea disposal sites. Where I do best is Judaica; there are two synagogues in town, and three in the next town over. Those sales and the estate sales of older folks who went there tend to be gold mines.
     
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  4. moontymes

    moontymes Well-Known Member

    We have a fair amount of estate sales every week, but only one flea market, which comes once a month. I've never found anything at all at the flea market. There are a bunch of antiques stores around but everything is overpriced and usually boring stuff, the usual that you see everywhere. We don't do winter weather down here, so from December-March there are NO yard sales and the estate sales seem to have their worse/most boring sales during this time. The flea market here is extremely overpriced....Mike Wolfe (American Picker) lives about 5 miles from me and people tell me that he sometimes sells at the flea market....you know he's not giving stuff away!
     
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  5. mymysharona43

    mymysharona43 Well-Known Member

    There will be more than I can handle soon, and more than I can get to...but sure been a loooong winter for all. I usually hit the poorer parts of town because Johnson County are too proud of their China junque and new jewelry
    But there is a couple of established communities that are gooood Lakewood and Hyde Park have both turned up some goodies. Lakewood is a HUGE upscale are 2,000 residents and deals galore, I was just getting started last year and had to go to work, not this year....Im shoppin
    Here is a pretty tray I bought last year, never posted with Mount fuji, I think it was 5 or 7 buckers
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  6. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

  7. Bdigger

    Bdigger Well-Known Member

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  8. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Beautiful teabowl, 'Nuff! And at only a buck - what a FIND!
     
  9. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

    Thanks so much, Bdigger!

    The beads and rings both have what appear to be Arabic inscriptions (the white you're seeing within the beads).
     
  10. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

    Thanks, Baker!

    I picked up the bowl first and said "how much?" the vendor's reply was "$0.50 and the matching dish is around here somewhere, you can have both for a $1". :D
     
  11. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    More likely Sanskrit, if they're Buddhist. The prayer beads definitely are. And congrats on the tea bowl; I couldn't see what the other one sold for but I'm guessing it was more than $11.(LOL)
     
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  12. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    mms I like that tray - how big is it?
    nuff that tea bowl is gorgeous and it looks in wonderful condition for the age!
    I picked up this 'Thank-you for your war service' letter and (thanks to nuff for figuring out what it is) a Chinese tablet. Very interesting item!
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  13. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

    @Eve, thank you very much....definitely Sanskrit. The rigs I believe are Tibetan.

    @CX, thank you and always happy to help if and when I can. Awesome pieces!
     
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  14. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    CX , nice pull on the George signature !!!!!
    Very Nice !!!!!
     
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  15. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

  16. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    PS: This is the little 17th C one I grabbed a while back, and later found a saucer for. About the same price as the blue and white!

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  17. 'Nuff_Said

    'Nuff_Said Well-Known Member

    Very nice, Bear! I have a similar decorated one purchased last year with the matching saucer.

    Below are some recent finds...

    Blue Sancai glazed waterpot, small cylindrical carved seal and a white glazed seal paste box. One has a hand-written label on base that reads 18th C., but I have my doubts.

    The other two are circa 1930s/40s Japanese abacus.

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  18. moontymes

    moontymes Well-Known Member

    Very good finds cxgirl and Nuff! Cxgirl, you really find some neat things! Good luck with that Chinese item....looks good! Nuff, that white teabowl and saucer is TDF! And only a dollar. Insane in the membrane that sellers will sell this stuff so cheaply sometimes...wish it happened more often to me!
     
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  19. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    Thanks bear! Yes, I know they are copies but I find things like this quite interesting. I had never seen one before.
    That is a lovely cup you found! Very cool you were able to find the saucer.
    nuff I love the abacus!
     
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  20. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Oh, believe me, I'm just as fascinated, it's all social history. ;) And yours is still a Very Old Thing. Proper antique.
     
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