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Show us your Thrift and/or yard sale finds

Kimberly

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I LOVE getting things for a bargain and I know all of you here do too. What are some of the things you have found at a yard sale, estate sale, thrift shop, etc that you know you got for a bargain when compared to antique shops and online auctions places?

I do very well at thrifts and it's kind of iffy at yard sales (many times the yard sales don't have vintage things and that's what I look for).

Anyhow, here are a few of mine.

I just picked this up today. It's an electric fan that still works. I am guessing it's from the 40's or 50's and was very inexpensive.

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My Westinghouse Roaster I got a couple of years ago at a yard sale. The thing still works but is an electricity hog. :eek:

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I got this payphone, well half a pay phone for free. The guy said he just wanted to get rid of it. :D

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I have a ton more, but would love to see some of the things all of your loungers have discovered.
 

Liz

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Flea markets and garage/estate sales are probably my favorite places to shop. For some reason, I have terrible thrift store luck and never find vintage clothing -- the only things I buy at thrift stores are trashy movie star biographies and Dolly Parton LPs. One of my all-time favorite flea market finds is a lucite purse by Rialto that I bought a couple years ago.
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I've also found loads of great records at flea markets and garage sales over the past several years.
 

MaryDeluxe

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Kimberly great thread!! I am always collecting from yard sales, thrift stores, and estate sales! Here's one of my favorite finds from a yard sale. My boyfriend saw it as we drove by. I wasn't paying any attention!!:eusa_doh: So we turned around and bought the table and six chairs for 75 bucks! :eusa_clap I had to reupholster the chairs but we bought the set from the original owners who got it in the 1950's. I have since learned to pay better attention when going places! hahaha

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Kimberly

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Mary, you have fabulous taste! :D

That set is so nice and it looks fantastic in the yellow kitchen. Is that black and white tile underneath the set or is is some kind of rug?
 

Kimberly

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MaryDeluxe said:
It's self adhesive black and white tile. I used them to do kind of a rug effect just under the table.

Thanks! I was thinking of doing that myself for the entire kitchen floor. My kitchen is black and white w/ red accents and I hate the beige linoleum that is currently on it. I have been thinking of sticking the new b&w tile linoleum right over the beige but am hesitant. I would hate to rip the old stuff up though because it's not in tiles but in one big roll and would be a pain to do. :rolleyes:
 

MaryDeluxe

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I think you would be okay. There is a special cleaning product you should use to clean your current floor...you can find it all at Lowes!
 

Kimberly

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Thanks Mary, I am going to attempt it over the summer. I just don't have the mental energy to deal with any kind of home improvement projects until it's nice out for one solid week. ;)

Seeing your floor has reinspired me though. Did you get the tile at Lowes too?

Thanks :)
 

MaryDeluxe

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Yes! I love Lowes! I could do a commerical for Lowes. I use them for all my home improvement projects. I just retiled my bathroom tub surround last weekend and bought all my tile from lowes. It took me 4 days and cost me only 600 dollars. This summer I'm going to retile my bathroom floor too. Lowes has those black/white hex tiles!

You will have no problem using those self adhesive back tiles. Just peel and stick. Very simple!
 

ShooShooBaby

One Too Many
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kimberly, thanks for starting this thread! i'm sure i'll be posting to it frequently in the future, like tomorrow ;)

great finds, everyone! and i really like the tile-under-table idea.
 

Pink Dahlia

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My couches and coffee tables circa 1950.

The tables are in great condition but the couch is waiting for a re-upholstery (we have the fabric).

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The whole shebang $40! They even threw in a modern table that ironically I use to display all my vintage family photos!
 

green papaya

One Too Many
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California, usa
flea market finds

I often go to flea markets searching for old militaria

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1. Brazilian model 1908 mauser bayonet & scabbard

2. German or French brass fireman's helmet circa 1890 - early 1900's

3. old US army post card dating back to around 1900 - 1905 era
 

cookie

I'll Lock Up
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Sydney Australia
That Sofa

Pink Dahlia said:
My couches and coffee tables circa 1950.

The tables are in great condition but the couch is waiting for a re-upholstery (we have the fabric).

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The whole shebang $40! They even threw in a modern table that ironically I use to display all my vintage family photos!


Looking at your sofa I see so many of the present Italian style sofas around the shops. Tout ca change.....
 

SpitfireXIV

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chicago
i've only found a WWII peacoat lately and a few books from the era in resale shops. not quite nice enough for garage sales here in the midwest yet.
 

Sweet Leilani

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Quakertown, PA
I seem to do pretty well at yard sales; not so great at thrifts. I think all the thrifts around here sell the good stuff on ebay and put the junk out on the floor!

Anyway, I got this chair for free- someone had put it out by the curb. It's woven houndstooth.

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The lamp with the green shade on the table behind it is one of my best thrift-store finds- $2.

This is probably my best-ever yard sale find. It's a Motorola TV from 1950. I paid $15 for it and the guy threw in the UHF tuner (what looks like a radio on top) for $1.

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And like Mary, I got an awesome 50s table cheap too: $100 including the chairs.

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ShooShooBaby

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i love the pattern on your tabletop leilani!

i have a very similar chair, but in a much less comfy fabric - mine is textured nhagahyde. it's huge, and great for sitting crosslegged in!
 

Sweet Leilani

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Thanks! I don't know if the TV works; I'm kinda afraid to plug it in. The wire you see is the cord for the TV lamp on top. Everything is intact inside, though- so theoretically it could work. I often joke that next time I have to have a cable guy come out, I am going to tell him that's the TV with the problem and see the look on his face! lol
 

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