Along with the long weather drought, there's been a long yard-sale drought. The pickings have been small to nothing for weeks on end. If it wasn't for the doughnuts and coffee at the Alton Coffee Cup, my two junking pals and I would have had no joy at all on our recent junking forays. All that changed this week.
First of all, there was a big car show in Wolcott (NY) this weekend. What a load of pretty vintage cars. (And did I have my camera with me? That would be a very big NO!) But part of the celebration was a community yard sale. Yes! Lots and lots of sales.
My first score was at a former bed and breakfast. I got two (count 'em) bone china sugar and creamer set for the insanely low price of a buck each.
These were from a sales promotion from the old A&P grocery store in the early 1960s (or so an antiques dealer once told me). I already have the same set (along with 6 cups and saucers and luncheon plates), but how can you pass up that kind of a deal?
This is the other sugar and creamer set, which was marked Ansley Bone China England. Not sure what the pattern is.
At another sale, I found these sweet rose plates -- three of them -- for yet another outrageously low price. (Can you say less than a buck?) I do think they would have been prettier without all that gilding, but they are nice nonetheless.
My last score in the china department was from the Wolcott Historical Society. They were practically giving this cup away, and I didn't dispute the price. Isn't it darling?
Of course, that wasn't the end to the scores for the weekend, but that's enough for this post. Check back later in the week!
1 comment:
Awesome finds!! I think we have the same taste in china! Thanks for sharing!
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