Featured Finds Thread

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

  1. Charliebfc

    Charliebfc Well-Known Member

    Especially with what seems to be the original stand ,

    Also been looking on the net more its From 1936,

    Can picture it now in a smoke filled Jazz Dance hall All Johnson playing his trombone .

    Lol my imagination running away with me .
     
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  2. FunkeysFinds

    FunkeysFinds Well-Known Member

    Great finds as always, everyone!

    Just got in (literally) from the dentist and errands. My dentist is near my favorite thrift so I will be forced - the agony - to go to my favorite thrift every month or so now.

    No time for pics today, but I found this beauty today. Not my listing, for reference only. I paid $4.00:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mottahedeh-...785339?hash=item33c3e34bfb:g:de0AAOSw5cNYPVs-

    Also 6 of the ice teas in what I am pretty darn sure is this pattern for $18.00, excellent condition:

    http://www.replacements.com/webquote/lacjuby.htm

    Some other goodies, but today will probably be my last picking adventure until January. January I have a fun pick planned. I'll take the time to share some older stuff I've found. Stay warm - cold and windy here! :panda::panda: (Is this a polar bear?) Cory
     
  3. quirkygirl

    quirkygirl likes pretty old things

    This is such a great thread! I just love seeing all your wonderful finds ... thanks for sharing them. :)
    Here are a few of mine from this week ...
    here's the ivory statue (don't know if it would be called an okimono or not) I found at the thrift yesterday for $6
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    a few pins from today's trip to the same thrift $8 each ... will probably post better pic.s in the jewelry forum.
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    found 5 of these at the GW for under $2 per. ... I think they may be Georgian rummers ... 5" tall, cut pattern, beautiful loud ring
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    Here's a BOLO for you all - 1996 Lenox snowflake... (I found this in the 50¢ ornament bin at the thrift) I was stunned to see what ones from this year (first year of issue) go for :wideyed::D:woot: ... even without their original box!
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  4. Charliebfc

    Charliebfc Well-Known Member

    Sorry for my ignorance is a Thrift store a Second hand Shop?
     
  5. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Love the 3 brooches!
     
  6. Charliebfc

    Charliebfc Well-Known Member

    Yes they are nice I like the Black one the best don't know why I must be morbid But said once before I like Whitby jet Jewellery
     
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  7. quirkygirl

    quirkygirl likes pretty old things

    I don't know. How do you define 'second hand shop'? ;)
    This particular thrift is about 40% donated goods and 60% consigned goods. Mostly used stuff, but some 'new in box' items too.

    The donated items are where I find the "good stuff". It's in a very nice area and the staff seems to be unfamiliar with most antiques (other than furniture, where I *think* they have a dealer help them) and old jewelry ... especially foreign hallmarks ... and small hallmarks ... and poorly stamped hallmarks ... ;)
     
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  8. Charliebfc

    Charliebfc Well-Known Member

    Right here In England don't think we have anything similar to that .

    That's why I asked but you lot do seem to get some good finds out of them .

    And good prices to .

    A second hand Shop in England can be described has some one who buys old used furniture and resales it.
     
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  9. desperate_fun

    desperate_fun Irregular Member

    Charlie,

    My wife is fond of Whitby jet as well.
     
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  10. Charliebfc

    Charliebfc Well-Known Member

    Yea don't know why there is something very attractive about it in my opinion not sure if it the quality of carvings in some of its jewellery like cameo brooches or just is shine when polished .

    And do you know what I not got one piece of it but guess it be strange a man having jewellery around lol .
     
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  11. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Men like jewelry too , ya'know !
    Just ask Harry Winston !!
     
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  12. quirkygirl

    quirkygirl likes pretty old things

    Thank you. I'm pretty sure the black cab is a banded agate/onyx ... black on top, thin white layer, another black layer ... and then visible from the back (shown in jewelry thread) is a brownish layer. And I agree .... I like carved jet jewelry too ... but haven't come across any .... yet.
     
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  13. terry5732

    terry5732 Well-Known Member

    I was sort of thinking I overpaid for this jewelry box tonight
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    Some of the unmarked turned out to be solid gold.

    It appears that the best sellers are the tiniest.
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    These are 10 or 14 K. I hadn't seen this type clasp before (and it didn't turn out in these pics).
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    Marked PLAT 14K
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    These unmarked broken bits are worth more than what I paid for it all.
     
  14. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    I agree quirkygirl:)
    great finds funkeyfinds and quirkygirl!
    Wow terry, that box of goodies looks like a great score!
     
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  15. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    I have a pair of those tiny pins, similar to the ones in your lot, Terry. They were my grandmother's (monogrammed, so that's why I know.) I gather they were intended for securing "lingerie" straps together, back when every decently dressed woman had several layers of such underneath the garments meant for public view.
     
  16. bercrystal

    bercrystal Well-Known Member

    I have a pair of those tiny pins, similar to the ones in your lot, Terry. They were my grandmother's (monogrammed, so that's why I know.) I gather they were intended for securing "lingerie" straps together, back when every decently dressed woman had several layers of such underneath the garments meant for public view.

    She would also be totally mortified & be thought to be nothing but a harlot if one of the straps should slip out of her clothing. ;):p:eek::rolleyes::D:D

    Peggy
     
  17. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    That is so true, Peggy!
     
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  18. Charliebfc

    Charliebfc Well-Known Member

    More items I've won ,

    Home made house 1930s dolls house with furnishings £22.50
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    Apprentice piece
    OF A SMALL VICTORIAN WARDROBE WITH KEY £28.00

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    AN A.J.Caley and sons 2 GallenEdwardian stoneware ginger beer bottle . £14.00

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    OAK STOOL £18.00

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  19. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    Charity shop?
     
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  20. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    That doll's house was THEFT! Congrats! The furniture is worth more than that if you part it out.
    @Terry are those white beads bone or meerschaum? They look like bone. The little lingerie pins do tend to sell handily. They were only made for a certain period of time and women tend to love them. Besides, you can fit a whacking big collection of them in a very small space.
     
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