Things have finally slowed down and we have had time to breathe! We were still going to estate sales last year but they were fewer in number, partially due to our busy schedule and partially because the quality of the sales went down a bit last year. In any case, we are back. We hope to catch up and, possibly, even catch up the past sixteen months in condensed form. Here we go...Post #280 in Our Adventures Amongst The Ducks...sixteen months after Post #279.
Our first sale on Saturday did not begin until 10am and that was a fairly late start for a Saturday sale. Some towns around here are very strict with estate sales, tag sales, garage sales, etc., and the town to which we were heading was one of those. A permit is required to have a sale in that town and no sale could begin there before 10am. It would be a 45 minute ride to get there and we targeted this one as our #1 sale so we left nice and early to have a chance to get what we wanted.
So we arrived at our first sale a full hour and fifteen minutes to find this line. We were not going to be amongst the first to get in.
After 45 minutes, we found ourselves inside and the Holt Howard pieces were still there. Unfortunately, they were not in the right price range for us. We already have the ketchup, olives and mustard pieces. The only one of these which we did not have was the mayonnaise one and that one, as the sign says, had been repaired. None of these came home with us.
There were only a few rooms to see and there was not much inside. The best part of the house was the outside. The inside was pretty bland. We did find a vintage Tupperware deviled egg tray and a small slide viewer. Do we have slides? Not at the moment but Monica has always mentioned wanting one so we got it. We took no pictures of the inside but took one more picture of the outside of the house...
Look at that great side door!
Our third and final sale was run by an estate sale company that we love and we try to attend their sales when we can. Not all of their sales are the kind which we like but the ones that are our kind are always fun. One of the owners is a personal friend of ours and it is always great to see her. The sale was described as having "lots of collectibles" and although it was the second day of the sale, we hoped to find something worthwhile.
Not only were we greeted by the owners when we arrived but we were also greeted by Buddha and when Buddha smiles, you can't help but feel that luck is on your side! In this room, we found a vintage Fu Manchu tiki mug and a pair of ceramic vintage candle holders.
The basement was groovy. In fact, it was Greg Brady level groovy!
The upstairs was the best spot of all. There was plenty of Christmas here and, while a majority of it was not old, some of the items were vintage and they came home with us!
Just before we were done, Monica mentioned to one of the owners that she loved the vintage room divider that was in the ad's pictures but guessed that it had been sold the first day. Monica has had her eyes on getting one for many years. Buddha must have still been smiling. The owner said that it was still in the garage where it could be ours...and it did!
Just before we were done, Monica mentioned to one of the owners that she loved the vintage room divider that was in the ad's pictures but guessed that it had been sold the first day. Monica has had her eyes on getting one for many years. Buddha must have still been smiling. The owner said that it was still in the garage where it could be ours...and it did!
There was only one problem with it. It measures 8 feet high and 6 1/2 feet wide which is far too large to fit either inside or outside Rob's Honda. We called Monica's brother-in-law and he said he could help transport it in his minivan. We drove home with all of the day's finds, except the room divider so that Rob and Lenny could return later to pick up this one last item. As it turned out, it didn't fit in his minivan either but they did manage to tie it to the roof with rope and a strap and safely transport it home. Success!
We did well on Saturday but that was not the end of the weekend's sales. We had one more set for Sunday and despite the rain that was coming down steadily, we went.
We did well on Saturday but that was not the end of the weekend's sales. We had one more set for Sunday and despite the rain that was coming down steadily, we went.
We didn't arrive early but we didn't arrive late either. We arrived right on time and found that we would be waiting on a line again. This sale was run by the same tag sale company who we visited at the end of the previous day. It was described as "Rock of Ages" and about 75% of the pictures were of rocks, minerals, fossils, etc. Evidently, its former owner was quite the collector. We were both wondering if that would be a big draw or whether this sale's success would be dependent upon two or three big collectors arriving and buying all those rocks to bolster their collections. It seemed to us that without those enthusiasts, this collection would have to be donated to a museum which would not be a horrible thing.
There were lots of rocks and it soon became evident to us that we were wrong because there was a line just to get an opportunity to buy the rocks! Who knew?
The previous liked rocks and liked Elvis. That became obvious as we walked through the house. The only thing we had interest in was the old salt and pepper shakers we saw in the ad's pictures. Most of our favorites were gone but we did find the indian salt and pepper shakers we liked and they came home with us.
We found lots of things over the weekend. Aside from the room divider, here are the other things that found a new home within our house:
We found lots of things over the weekend. Aside from the room divider, here are the other things that found a new home within our house:
A Fu Manchu tiki mug (made in Japan)
A slide projector (for future slides that we find)
A vintage Tupperware deviled egg holder
Some 1965 Man From U.N.C.L.E. cards
Some early 1970's "You'll Die Laughing" cards
Lots of 1966 Batman cards
Some 1970 Topps Scratch Off cards. A couple are scratched but most are not scratched off!
Some 1971 Topps baseball coins
The 1975 Mets photo album which was a giveaway at Shea Stadium in 1975
The 1976 and 1977 Mets photo album giveaways
An early 1970's Willie Mays button from The New York Daily News and the 1975 ASCCA Convention button
Carvel baseball comic books from 1976
A Dodgers comic book from 1979
A couple of miscellaneous cards (1969 Topps Deckle Edge Rusty Staub and a 1964 Topps Giant Ron Hunt)
A paperback book
Salt and pepper shakers (marked Japan)
Vintage Christmas things. Everything is marked Japan except the sputnik ornament (1960's), the plastic Rosbro Santa candy holder (1950's) and the flat snowman ornament (1960's)
It was a pretty action packed weekend and now we are back to share our adventures. We hope you enjoy! We'll be back next week!
It was a pretty action packed weekend and now we are back to share our adventures. We hope you enjoy! We'll be back next week!
Love your post so glad your back!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! We are glad to be back and so glad you enjoyed this! (Rob)
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Liz! Thanks for coming by to visit! (Rob)
ReplyDeleteSOOO GLAD YOU ARE BACK!!
ReplyDeleteI DO Hope that Buddha came home with you - I am smitten!!
Glad all is well in Duck-Land. Looking forward to catching up with you two again via your posts!
S~
Hi svelteSTUFF! Thank you for your very kind enthusiasm! It is good to be back! We did not bring the Buddha home although we do have one that belonged to Monica's mom. We hope to keep you entertained with our posts! Thanks again! (Rob)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back! I've checked often so I could catch you when you returned. Love seeing your finds. pam
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pam! We are glad to be back and we're glad you love reading about them! (Rob)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to see that y'all are back blogging!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melanie! We're glad to be back and we're glad you're back with us! (Rob)
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