Showing posts with label Vintage Jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Jewelry. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

Estate Sale Treasures

It's been a really harsh Winter and treasure hunting has been limited.  Last Thursday morning's temp of 33 degrees was almost a heatwave.  It brought out lots of dealers and pickers hoping to find treasures.
I was #32 in line with about 30 more people behind me... and I was an hour early!
9 am came, the front door open and the Estate Sale was on!

This house was packed.  I asked where the buttons were and was told in a room, where they weren't.  However, this room had lots of beautiful odds & ends of of vintage fabrics and trims.  So, I shopped it first and slowly found my way to the basement where the buttons apparently 'had' been.  They were picked over and only a few remained; however, I am delighted with the ones I found.

Here are my finds for the day
 

1860-1880s Black Glass dress trim; Stamped steel buckle -late 19th century

(Top) 1930-40s Green glass button w/paint; Late 19th c. Pearl sash buckle;
Group of Cut Steel tri-tinted OME Steel Cup buttons 19th c.
(Bottom) White glass button w/painted grape design 1880s; Horn with inlaid abalone and silver (missing some inlay) late 19th c.; Victorian glass ear of corn;
group of Shell carved buttons, probably late 19th c.

Horseshoe trim: Celluloid with black glass OME, late 19th c.
Art Deco Design under Glass buckle with original fabric still attached 

Individual buttons are different designs/techniques of Celluloid buttons.
Matching pair are Celluloid Bubble Top buttons.  The other two are Tight Top Celluloid buttons.

  Some of the jewelry pieces had missing stones, but I have salvaged stones to repair them.





One of my first jobs was a PBX telephone operator... I love this Valentine!

Close up cuteness



 The artwork in this book is so adorable!



A few cabinet cards 



and photos


 Oodles of unusual tin molds


 This precious porcelain ballerina pivots (dances)


Wonderful vintage textiles




There's something about small treasures that tug at my heart...take me home.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Found Treasures

For our region it has a been an mild and warm winter.  There have been a lot of estate sales & auctions, but my busy schedule has not offered much time for treasure hunting.

Here are the few treasures I did find...

 
  Vintage miniature flocked birds & mushroom birds


Sweet handmade vintage Easter eggs from vintage velvet flowers 


Vintage handmade ornaments 

Two vintage metal serving trays - (I am already using the one not shown)


And now my special thrift store finds!!!
the Pièce de résistance



(needs two paste replaced)

 
 Eisenberg Originals dress clips for $1.99 each - I was dancing a happy dance!!
 

These photos do not show justice on these treasures especially the dress clips - they are brilliant and GORGEOUS...I need to work on my photography skills.

I am ready to enjoy the beauty of Spring and for treasure hunting those Spring house-cleaning sales... how about you?