Treasure Hunting

Estate Sale Fix

I heart estate sales.  Have I ever mentioned that before? (only a few times I'm sure).  Seriously, though it borders on unhealthy.  Do most normal people spend their spring/summer mornings getting up as early as they do on week days just to dig through other people's junk?  I blame my parents. I dragged myself a few towns away on Saturday morning because I was craving a treasure hunting fix and the ad looked promising.  This estate sale did NOT disappoint.  Even though they only had 3 rooms with stuff for sale (it's so much more fun when you have a house of treasures to explore), but those 3 rooms were chock full of piles and piles and piles of art, both framed and unframed, and vintage books.  Lucky for me, art is one of the few things I can collect without Hubby rolling his eyes.  For some reason he's not too keen on the rescued furniture piles I've started hoarding in the basement...

Like I already mentioned, I didn't leave disappointed.  Quite the opposite actually.  I left this sale with 2 pieces of art that I've been coveting for almost a year.

Flash back to almost a year ago and Nichole from Parlour Home Blog posted a picture of her shop.  The particular picture that made me swoon featured 2 vintage botanical prints.

theshop12

I immediately e-mailed her to see if she did online sales or shipped, but the answer was no.  sadface.  After a bit of research, I discovered that these were vintage reproductions from a catalog of flowers, Twelve Months of Flowers by Robert Furber originally printed in 1730.  and. I. wanted. them.  They have new reproductions available on allposters.com and similar sites, but where's the fun in new?

Guess what I found at the estate sale?

furber prints

$20 bucks a pop.  They had a lot of them at the estate sale, a few duplicates, but not all the months.  They're obviously reproductions, but I'd be shocked if they weren't at least 30 years old.  I must have poked through them for a good 20 minutes deciding which ones I needed (yes, needed).  I settled on only 2 since our house is small and there's only so many florals I can push on Hubby.  I ended up with April and October since they had the most vibrant colors and let's face it- April IS the best month of the year.  The weather gets nicer, it's warmer, the days are longer, and it all leads up to my birthday on the 30th.  It's not that I'm fixated on birthdays, but April just gives me the warm and fuzzies.

So do these prints:

April floral print

October floral print

I plan on getting bright new mats and painting the frames a pop color to modernize them (Hubby calls them "old lady" but appreciates that I like them.)

I also bought an unframed print of Brugge  ($5!) for the Hubs to soften the floral blow.

brouge print

I adore the colors, but the swan is by far my favorite element.

Now I just have to find a place for all my new art!

Craigslist Treasure-hunting

I love spring.  Spring means sunshine, flowers, warmth, and most importantly, TAG SALES!!  The tag sale season has yet to start here (since the weather is still making up its mind about spring), but I am ready and rearing to go!  I've been spending a bit more time on craigslist, lately, since I can't wait for the actual tag sales to begin.  Although I haven't bought any new pieces (yet), it's been a while since I shared with you one of my craigslist 'shopping trips.'

  • I'm thinking about taking this guy home with me for $75.  Hubby's still not sold on a new dining table, but I think this could look rather sharp.  Mixing some good ol' midcentury modern in with my traditional room might be just what the design doctor (me) ordered.

cl mcm dining table

  • This industrial storage piece is beautiful, but overpriced at $300.  I'm sure someone will be willing to pay for this awesome piece, but I'm looking for tag sale prices here.  I want a deal! I'd adopt it for $100 - $150 tops.

cl industrial cabinet

  • Don't you think this weathervane is a STEAL at $299??  Everyone needs a copper dachshund to class up their roof..... (what??)

cl dog weathervane

  • This is listed for sale for $100, although I think you'd have to pay me $1000 to be anywhere near it.  How do you make classic art creepy?  Like this!

cl mona lisa

Now that I'm scarred for life by the Mona Lisa, how about another awesome industrial storage piece.

  • At $275, the price isn't bad for the size.  I wouldn't be able to justify the price for my basement work area, so I'll just fantasize about it instead.  Perhaps I could build something similar this summer.  Perhaps.

cl industrial storage

Have you purchased any awesome pieces lately on Craigslist?  Or have you just been scarred by Monstrous Mona Lisa like I have?

Greetings from 1938

Now that I'm going to be my own boss in less than a week (it doesn't seem real yet), I've refocused myself on fixing up my antique secretary desk.  I'm going to need to be super organized and I'm always more organized with a 'home base' to work from. I don't have any desk updates to show you just yet, however it did have a few more surprises for me.  When I first started working on the desk, I shared with you my discovery of this lovely vintage note card.

found card

Well, it turns our that the desk was a bit of a time capsule.  Wedged in between the top of the desk and the shelving, I found this collection of treasures from the late 30s.

1938 treasures

The treasures include....

A coupon for dance lessons- 3 private lessons for $1!!!  Deal!  I especially love the phone #- Devonshire 6850

castle school of dance

A 1938 railroad schedule from the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co.

1938 advertisement

Don't you just hate the drudgery of washing your clothes yourself?

1938 t sched

A trading card from Dick Tracy Caramels signed by "Eunice" on the back

dick tracy card

The king of diamonds from a delightful deck of cards.  This makes me wonder what made this card so special to keep.  Did the king of diamonds represent a special man in Eunice's life?

playing card

and my personal favorite:  a photo of Clark Gable and Constance Bennett from the 1935 movie After Office Hours.  Oo lala.

after office hours

I love finding hidden history and imagining the people and stories that went with it.  Finding these treasures in my secretary desk makes it all the more special and I'm really excited that I can give it a new life!  Sorry, my inner antiques dork is showing.