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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

My Best Vintage-Thrift Finds of 2019

Happy New Year Day!

 Today I'm sharing some of my best thrift items found in 2019

This pair of salt & pepper shakers have cute little red and yellow birds pecking at seeds on the ground as you can see they also have yellow and green detail trim, on the bottom they have a JAPAN stamped in red.


I paid $6.00 for this cute pair of salt and pepper shakers from a local antique store.

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A vintage Kerr Self Sealing Mason jar with a 
purple hue, maybe late 1800 to early 1900

I paid $14.00 at a local antique store

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This little Bond Ware beauty will be added to my vintage collection of  Moss Rose China. 
Marking on bottom. 


I paid $1.50 at local Community Budget Center

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This beautiful Moss Rose dish piece, I also bought at my local Community Budget Center.
Their is no markings on the bottom

I paid $3.00 for this beauty.

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The bottles were bound with copper tape that I believe is used for finishing up stain glass projects.  I just couldn't past this up I love the shapes and color of the bottles. 


 This cute little 3" inch bottle has two handles at the top, a worn label that says Tally-Ho cream hair tonic by Mac Gregor


Here is a view of the back of this cute "Tally-Ho" hair tonic bottle



A bottom view.

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 The middle clear bottle, I  believe is a prescription bottle made in 1915.

 
it has measurements on the side of bottle,unfortunately it has paint or dye inside the bottle than I'm unable to remove.


and  I in the middle of a diamond. 


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The tall green bottle is 7" square at bottom and tappers to  a 1" neck I was unable to find any markings


I paid $4.00 for three bottles

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I'm always looking for crochet hot pad or dollies I added this white and red round shape hot-pad to my kitchen.
I also found this jadeite salt shaker.  This pewter mug has an emblem on one side that says Malayan Motor Sports Club there does seem to be some stamp mark, (MARC-16older - E.R.N.S.) but I couldn't find any reference.


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Every DIY'er on You-Tube is making wooden bead ropes to add to the farmhouse decor 
SO ....
when I found the bags of beads,  I was so excited that now I could make a wooden bead rope for myself.
2 bags of pink wooden beads, for $5.00.


Natural wooden beads, I believe they might have been used making macro may plant hangers, back in the 70's?  For $5.00
I paid a total of  $10.00 for all the beads


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Little houses that spell out WELCOME, I love them! What a find, I will probably paint the houses with white chalk paint and display individually in my vignettes.




Thank you for stopping by to see some of my favorite thrift finds of 2019.

Take care and God bless your family.
 
Until the next thrift adventure,
Vicki





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