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What Sold on Etsy for March 2018

April 4, 2018 by Florence 18 Comments

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Time for the monthly roundup of What Sold on Etsy for March 2018! It was a slooowwwww month with only 18 sales. Sometimes March can be good, but in general I’ve found that as the weather warms, people aren’t in front of computers as much, and sales dwindle. I see it every year, so try not to get upset by it. In this business, learning to handle the bad months as well as the good can be an adjustment.

Keep reading to the end to see the update on the ring I mentioned in my last post.

What Sold on Etsy in March 2018

Sales in my main Etsy shop~Vintage Southern Picks

I found this pointy brass box in an antique shop around Christmas of last year.

Bought for $1. Sold to someone in New York City for use in a play…$24.00

Vintage peaked brass box

Crochet thread lot…priced cheap to move it. I don’t buy crochet thread anymore. I’ve had this a long time and can’t remember at the moment what I paid for it.

Sold for $8.50.

blue crochet thread lot

Galvanized metal lighthouse, a recent estate sale purchase. This was unusual and I believe handmade.

Paid $1.00. Sold $21.00

galvanized handmade lighthouse candle holder

Another recent estate sale purchase. I found it on the last day when there was very little left to be had.

Bought $2.00. Sold $22.00

12 oz stainless milk pitcher

Another purchase from the same estate sale. I was surprised these vintage Tupperware mugs were still there.

Bought $2.00. Sold $20.00

4 vintage tupperware mugs

I’ve had these knife, spoon, and fork napkin rings a while. They were losing their finish, so I painted them gold. An estate sale purchase in Tennessee, where we often go to visit family. I always squeeze in an estate sale or two!

Bought 66¢. Sold to someone in Switzerland for $17.00 I lost money on this due to the shipping being much more than I figured on. I’m still not quite sure how I made that mistake!

knife fork spoon napkin rings painted gold

I loved this large metal industrial basket! So cool! Sold to someone in Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas.

Bought $2.00. Sold $59.50, which included free shipping.

large industrial metal basket

Bought at an estate sale in Sylacauga, Alabama, I’ve had these a while. Old spring door hinges, and one was broken, rendering it unusable. The gal who bought them planned to repurpose them into business card holders!

Bought $1.00 Sold $10.00

old spring door hinges

Another estate sale purchase I’ve had a while. A pair of vintage pillowcases with crochet detail.

Bought $2.00. Sold $16.00

pair vintage pillowcases with pink crochet details

3-piece set of Spode “Winter’s Eve” china (retired)…given to me by a cousin.

Free. Sold for $30.00

3 pieces "Winter's Eve" Spode china

Vintage Straw paper plate holders, thrift store purchase.

Bought…can’t remember, but if they’re not cheap, I don’t buy, LOL. Sold $17.50

vintage straw paper plate holders

Wooden pants hangers. Probably bought in a thrift store. I can’t remember how much without spending lots of time looking it up in my records book. I keep handwritten books. For me, it’s easier than Excel spreadsheets.

Sold $26.00

wooden pants hangers

This is the last of 3 faux oil paintings I found in a little shop in Greenback Tennessee last year.

Bought $5.00 Sold $25.99

Roses in a teacup faux oil painting

I found an old picture album at an estate sale last year. It was full of African American snapshots and falling apart. I had no idea if it would sell or not.

Bought 10¢. Sold for $18.00. 

over 50 African American snapshots from the 40's to 50's era

4 Sales from my 2nd Etsy shop~SquareDanceNWestern

Pair white shoes. Selling for a friend.

Free. Sold $18.00

ladies white Square Dance shoes

White frilly Square Dance blouse

Sold $20.00

Here’s an outfit I made and enjoyed wearing.

Sold $28.00

Black and pink polka dotted Square Dance dress

A pretty burgundy Square Dance belt I bought on Ebay long ago.

Sold $18.50

ladies wide burgundy square dance belt

That’s it for the Etsy sales! Thanks for sticking with me!

And now for the update on the baby pinkie ring I found in a vacuum cleaner recently….

I took it to a jeweler I use…

And learned…

It was 10k gold with no date, and no diamonds. boo hoo. And its worth? All of $6!

Fooey Patooey…

So I guess I’m $6 richer!

tiny pinkie ring for a baby

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As an experienced online seller for 19 years, I reveal some of my selling secrets. In my Vintage Finds posts, I show what I buy for resale, and what sells per month. Because many items are vintage and need TLC, I show the refurbish process to make them attractive for resale. I love picking, junking, thrifting, and shabby chic style.
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  1. Wanda says

    April 4, 2018 at 9:34 am

    The ring is still adorable. I’d have to keep it. Maybe put it on a chain for a necklace. And then probably never wear it, but still…..

    You still did pretty well in sales. I was thankful to sell anything. Getting back into a work routine is definitely not happening any time soon for me.

    I remember the door hinges. I’m glad you said what the buyer was going to do with them. I believe I put a hinge like them in a moving sale box. Yeah, I’ll be pulling that when I see it again.

    I still don’t get the paper plate holders. I just can’t tell the difference between old and new. They all look the same to me. 🙁

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    • Florence says

      April 4, 2018 at 2:57 pm

      Well, for one thing the paper plate holders had labels on them from “the People’s Republic of China,” which is an old label. They don’t call it that anymore, as you know. But the other thing, I’ve noticed is the vintage ones have a lip on them whereas the newer ones do not. To me they look different!
      Oh, I was so excited the hinges sold! I figured whoever bought them would have another idea in mind for them besides the original purpose. I hope you find yours.

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      • Wanda says

        April 5, 2018 at 8:20 am

        I never noticed a lip or no-lip on the paper plate holders! And I never thought about looking for a label. Duh. I’m glad I mentioned it. Thanks for the edumacation on that!

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        • Florence says

          April 5, 2018 at 7:09 pm

          The lip is the upraised and braided edge which I don’t see on more modern ones.

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  2. Debrashoppeno5 says

    April 4, 2018 at 10:24 am

    I always look forward to this post each month. You did well this month. I especially like the old hinges. The Tupperware cups reminded me that I still have the child’s version which I use as shot glasses. I have to many favorites to list them all this month.

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    • Florence says

      April 4, 2018 at 2:59 pm

      I’m happy that you look forward to them Debra! Oh my goodness, I didn’t know Tupperware made a child’s version of the mugs! I’m going to have to look for those! Glad you saw something you liked!

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  3. Kim says

    April 4, 2018 at 6:14 pm

    Ah the mystery ring. Well, $6 is still $6. And it always amazes me what sells! I love the napkin rings. It’s a bummer you lost money, but they’re adorable.

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    • Florence says

      April 4, 2018 at 9:06 pm

      That’s the way I look at it Kim. I’m a whole $6 richer than I would have been, LOL. Dashed hopes for sure!

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  4. Becky Denton says

    April 4, 2018 at 8:11 pm

    Hey Florence! Always interesting to see what sells. Glad to see that the Winter’s Eve plate, bowl and mug sold for you! Nice profit made on free! Keep it up cousin! 😁

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    • Florence says

      April 4, 2018 at 9:05 pm

      You bet Becky! I’m grateful for your gift of the pieces! Thanks so much!

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  5. mary scott says

    April 4, 2018 at 11:30 pm

    Always enjoy these posts too. That little ring is adorable. Wish it could talk!

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    • Florence says

      April 5, 2018 at 7:03 pm

      Yes I wish that ring could talk too! So glad to know you enjoy the posts Mary!

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  6. Michelle Leslie says

    April 5, 2018 at 12:10 am

    I still think that little ring is just beautiful and the story behind how you found it makes it a real treasure. Wonderful news about the photos Florence. If shipping wasn’t so expensive to S Africa I would have snapped them up a long time ago 😉 Hope you enjoy the warmer weather even if the sales drop a little

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    • Florence says

      April 5, 2018 at 7:08 pm

      Thanks Michelle! I am enjoying warmer weather & more time to get caught up on other things, which I’m grateful for. I’m sorry I didn’t get more of the photos to you Michelle, but honestly, there were so many that weren’t great quality. I got tired of them taking up space around here, I had to let them go.

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  7. Mary says

    April 5, 2018 at 4:14 pm

    Florence there is so much of what you have that makes me stop and say “hey I may have one of those.” I’m going to have a yard sale at the end of the month (hopefully) so whatever doesn’t go we will talk about any maybe you can sell them for me.

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    • Florence says

      April 5, 2018 at 7:11 pm

      Mary, I’ll be happy to help you out any way I can. Wishing you the best of luck on your yard sale. I’m having one too…getting ready for a massive purge.

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  8. Kari Wagner Hoban says

    April 6, 2018 at 10:57 am

    So that brass box, we had one growing up and my grandmother told me it was a cricket box to put crickets in for music. IS THIS TRUE?? Because that would be awesome and horrifying all at once.

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    • Florence says

      April 6, 2018 at 4:34 pm

      Well, it does look like those cricket boxes, but I don’t think this one was used for that. What do I know though? Found in an antique shop, so I don’t know what it was used for. But let’s put it this way, I didn’t see any little bug parts in it, LOL.

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