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Dr Doran

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Miss Neecerie said:
My baboonya sewed on one of those for years...and eventually the table was at my moms, and as a kid I used to pretend the treadle was the gas pedal for a car....Imagine my dismay upon learning to drive that real cars weren't 'pedal faster go faster' and you had to -hold- the pedal down! ;)

I still haven't figured that one out yet. I'm not much of a driver.
 

Lucky Strike

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Ultima Thule
Teekay44 said:
And this ring. Its German WWI. The winners of the Iron Cross would sometimes make signet rings. A Rare find!! $15 :D
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Good find - are there any hallmarks on it? The typical German marks of that time would be a royal (closed) crown, a crescent, and in most cases the number .800.
 

Sweet Leilani

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Quakertown, PA
I picked up these teen mags from 1957 at a church rummage sale for $2 each. They're quite a snapshot of the era with all kinds of "dreamy" photos and interesting slang terms I had never heard of before.

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Plus, I got a celluloid necklace for $1 and a couple of Russell Wright melamine dishes for 10 cents each.

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Teekay44

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Amish Hartland PA
Lucky Strike said:
Good find - are there any hallmarks on it? The typical German marks of that time would be a royal (closed) crown, a crescent, and in most cases the number .800.
The ring is too worn to see. Some marks but I can't make it out. Nice ring though.
 

Warbaby

One Too Many
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The Wilds of Vancouver Island
Here's my latest find - a 1940s-50s hand-knit Canadian sweater with a hunting theme. Unfortunately it's too small for me and too big for my wife, but it's such an iconic piece of Canadiana that I had to buy it. I'll prolly end up selling it on eBay someday, but for now it's draped across the back of a living room chair as a decoration.

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Those aren't wrinkles on the front and back - it's some kind of moire thing that happened from an interaction of image pixels and the weave pattern.

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Dr Doran

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Los Angeles
Paid a 20-spot for this lovely functional clock in my favorite thrift/antique store in the world, which is located in Vancouver, Washington:

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contentmentfarm

New in Town
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35
Location
Boston Area
50s lace dress

I stopped at a thrift yesterday where they have told me they don't take vintage because they can't sell it. After talking with the manager for a bit she let me in the back room where she had "a few pieces". I left with a trash bag of things including some vintage Hermes, Pucci, a couple of 40s dresses, some later funky unlabeled dresses and this fabulous tiered lace dress from the Sara Fredericks store in Boston. It pays to ask!

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JEEP

Practically Family
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704
Location
Horsens, Denmark
I found the beautiful art-deco styled alpaca-metal pencil at an antique store a while ago, but I haven't been able to get a decent picture of it untill now:


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20s I believe - stamped alpaca.


/Jakob
 

donCarlos

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566
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Prague, CZ
I want something like garage sales here! There is no such tradition and as I see it´s a pity...
However, today I have visited the largest flea market in the country. Lots of junk, some interesting watches, some absolutely amazing art deco clocks (way out of my price range) and one totally devastated bowler. At least I bought a German->Czech dictionary from 1941. Beatiful book in quite a good condition. I love the old german script.
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Warbaby

One Too Many
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The Wilds of Vancouver Island
Ok, I'm back from the garage sales with my treasures:

A nearly new pair of black Florsheim wingtips - $2.00
An Italian pasta machine - $5.00
6 Snap-On open end wrenches - $1.00
Nice leather briefcase - $.50
Big Pyrex mixing bowl - $.50

Nothing vintage, but good, useful stuff and a couple of hours of cheap entertainment.
 

MJrules

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Yay Area
At an estate sale

A 1936 edition of Gone with the Wind for $4! Probably too worn to be worth anything but I've been looking for an old copy and this was perfect for the price.
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Pretty gilt jewelry box with plastic stones and crystals. This is my favorite!

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Pink glass perfume bottle...this and the jewelry box are probably contemporary items from Ross but so pretty don't you think?
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olive bleu

One Too Many
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1,667
Location
Nova Scotia
donCarlos said:
I want something like garage sales here! There is no such tradition and as I see it´s a pity...
However, today I have visited the largest flea market in the country. Lots of junk, some interesting watches, some absolutely amazing art deco clocks (way out of my price range) and one totally devastated bowler. At least I bought a German->Czech dictionary from 1941. Beatiful book in quite a good condition. I love the old german script.
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what do people do with their stuff??
 

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