What a favorite junking finds weekend in Sylacauga! I’m following my own advice to go picking out of town, and it’s usually worth the extra time, gas, and getting up extra early. Blogging friend, Wanda Horton Craft, fellow Alabama girl, who blogs at JustVintageHome, and does estate sales on the side, Sentimental Suitcase Estate Sales, had been telling me about a fabulous upcoming sale in Sylacauga…about an hour’s drive, and starting at 8 am. I planned to leave & get there on time, but I overslept. Then I forgot about how bad early morning rush hour traffic was, so I arrived 30 minutes late! Horrors! Lots of stuff was gone, but I still found treasures I’m happy with. And I’m going to show you all of it.
Vintage Finds~
One of the last finds of the day on the last pass through…pair of brass curtain tiebacks $5 SOLD $35
Vintage brass cricket boxes $1/ea
Vintage White Shoulders Cologne, still sealed. $3
Sweet vintage cabinet cards…(the one on the right was wrapped in plastic…believe this is a black/white photo of a painting.) But whatever, it is still very nice.
The vintage snapshot you can see a little clearer here….it looks like 1890’s to me. All 3 of these for $1.
2 Sweet little ring dishes…the one on the left is made in England, and has a tiny chip on the dish, not on the rabbits. Darn, I didn’t notice that chip until I got it home! $5.
The one on the right is a collectible pottery ring dish by M.A. Hadley… $3 SOLD $14
A couple of “man things.” We already have a full spool of fishing line, but no matter. 25¢/ea
Drum roll………..#2 favorite find of the day….collection of industrial junk pieces. $3. If I don’t think of a way to repurpose these, I’ll put them in my Etsy shop.
Drum roll and trumpets…….#1 favorite find of the day……
Ornate Silverplate footed butter dish by FB Rogers…..$8 SOLD $48
What I love about this is its hinged roll top lid with glass insert inside….
Silverplate usually does well for me, but I’ve only dealt in trays, so far.
Isn’t this a pretty box? I can hardly resist vanity boxes of any kind. It has a hard coating with a lot of small chips around the edges, which bothered me.
I touched them up using an artist’s brush and a mix of acrylic paints. It looks much better now, don’t you think? I posted this on Instagram recently, asking if you would buy it if you saw it….so would you?
I’m really happy with the favorite junking finds! What do y’all think? What is your favorite?
Florence
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kim says
The butter dish!!
Florence says
You got it Kim! Loved that too the moment I saw it!
Tania says
Great finds Florence, I love the curtain tie backs!
Tania
Florence says
Thanks Tania!
Wanda says
Good to see what you bought! I didn’t know. And woohoo!!! on the butter dish! Sorry about the chip on the rabbit dish. We probably didn’t see it, either. The box looks great after the touch up. Can’t tell anything was ever wrong.
The next sale will be mid May. We thought first weekend in June, but I have obligations that weekend and the next, so we pushed it up. It’s pretty massive. We just got started, but I believe it will be worth the trip as well.
(Thanks for the shout outs!)
Florence says
Oooh, definitely want to come to the next one then! OK about the rabbit dish….should have examined it more closely. Y’all are getting lots of estate sales lately! That’s great!
Ellen G says
I found a way to repair small chips in china. Use a slightly watered mixture of white glue and a small paintbrush to build up layers in the chipped area, allowing to dry between. Once filled in it may need to be sanded slightly and an emery board works fine. Then match the color paint with acrylic craft paints, then seal with a clear gloss. I’ve repaired many items this way.
Florence says
Great idea Ellen! You need to write up a tutorial on that one & put on Pinterest! Or at least just write one for me.
Debrashoppeno5 says
I like the butter dish but I wouldn’t mind playing around with the industrial junk.
Florence says
I know, and I’d love to pick your brain while you play around with the industrial junk! I try to think outside the box, but not always successful.
Melissa's Antiques says
Wonderful finds!
Florence says
Thank you Melissa!
Barbara Chapman ~ French Ethereal says
Lovely! Your butter dish is very nice and I especially like the tin type (?) photographs. I love the sentimentality of old photos… Pinned and Tailwinded. 🙂 On a side note, I lost out on a bid for some silver pieces at a Salvation Army in Austin, TX this weekend. The other woman really wanted the silver, I guess. $100 was my limit. 🙁
Enjoy your goodies!
Florence says
Thank you Barbara! The butter dish is a big favorite. Sorry you lost out on the silver pieces….hopefully some more will come along for you! Thanks for pinning & putting on Tailwind.
Patti says
Great finds! I remember White Shoulders, so fun. I love the way you touched up that box. So pretty. You make me what to go shopping.
Florence says
Thank you Patti! Just the result I wanted….that you are inspired to go shopping!!
Linda at Mixed Kreations says
What great junking finds! I love the little ring holder, and all the industrial junk pieces. Woo Hoo on the Ornate Silverplate footed butter dish.
Florence says
Thanks Linda! The butter dish was a great buy! Haven’t figured out what to do with the industrial junk yet…I’ll probably just list them.
Michelle says
Wow, all these beautiful things and you overslept too. If I had to choose I’d say those industrial junk pieces are my favorite – oh the possibilities. I’m going to have to see if they’re still available in your Etsy shop Florence. Please tell me you ship to South Africa
Florence says
Oh yes I do ship to South Africa! I’ve shipped all over the world, but I haven’t listed these yet.
Sarah - Craft Invaders says
What treasures – I adore the butter dish!
Florence says
Thank you Sarah! That butter dish has been a favorite.
Donna Wilkes says
The photos are my favorites. Second favorite are the old pulleys – are they for flag poles?
Florence says
Not surprising at all that you like the photos Donna! I like them too. I don’t have a clue what the pulleys were used with.
Keri says
Florence, you got some great things!! I love those cricket boxes and the bunny ring dish. You did an amazing job touching up the vintage box, just wow!!
Florence Salmer says
Thanks Keri! You should see the ring dish now! I’ve been touching it up too.