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Saturday, October 21, 2023

Fire-King-Milk Glass! Weekend Yard Sales


Hi Friends, 
 I'm so glad your here! 

As you know I have been collecting Milk-Glass, today, I'm so excited to share what I brought home from two yard sales I stopped by, this weekend.
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As you know I have been collecting Milk-Glass for a couple of years, well.......
First,
 was this very cute covered Fire-King refrigerator dish ($.25)

and a couple of Fire-King custard cups for $.05



Next,
 I saw a stack of small dishes. I guessing their used for sauce or fruit. I'll be using the dishes for display,


I paid $1.00 for this amazing vintage Taylor Smith & Taylor small bread/dessert plate, Pastoral pattern.


Farmer plowing with two horses, green, embossed white edge.


So pretty, I'll be on the look for more of these plates.

I think the red trimmed bowl will look nice in a Christmas setting. ($.05) it is stamped Syracuse China

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The Second Yard Sale....... 
I found a few fun treasures

For $5.00 I brought home -

The stuffed parrots hanger isn't my thing, but I thought I might try and change the parrots into crows, what do you think.
Maybe use black glitter or feathers? I'll let you know how this project turns out.
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Who doesn't love Snoopy? The coffee cup is super large, will probably use it as a decor piece maybe a gift not sure.
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Isn't this fabric covered trinket box adorable? I'll be using it for storage.

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I picked up this red and black nut dispenser thought it would look great with maybe little pumpkin potpourri for Fall.
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I think this aluminum coffee peculator will look great with my other tea-pot planters out on the deck for next Summer
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This bag of water spigots valve handles is one of my favorite finds today!

Here I have the handles displayed in the seed box.
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This weekend thrifting was so fun and the prices were great!

 Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to stop by to see what treasures I have found out thrifting this week. 

 I would love to hear what you have found thrifting and how you style it in your home. 

 So until my next post...... 

May God Bless You and Your Family,
 I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett

4 comments:

  1. i always look forward to seeing ur posts! hope you’re well! jealous of your great finds :)

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  2. Great treasures as usual! I loved the wataer spigot handles. If I had room for a coat rack, I would use them as the "hooks." I, too, collect milk glass and around here, $1 is a good buy for a custard cup--which I use for lots of different foods! Thirty five years ago, when camping, I had a percolator like that--used it to heat water to wash dishes with! I would use the parrots as parrots--and Velcro them to a grand's shoulder for a pirate outfit! I love the gumball machine; I have always wanted one and have never found one that I wanted to pay so much for!

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    1. Hi Kathy, thank you for taking time out of your day to visit my blog and for your kind comments. I always enjoy reading your comments, I never thought to use the parrots as a pirate costume accessory., Great idea.
      I apology for not communicating to the blog, the last couple of weeks I have had a few bumps in the road of life. Have a wonderful weekend.

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