Hi! I got an unexpected treat today---the outdoor flea market opened early!
Usually it opens the first weekend of April, but that will be Easter Sunday and Passover so the organizations that sponsor the flea are observing their holidays: no flea. Instead the market opened today! I'd been watching the market website and no date was yet announced, but late last night I had the idea to to try the Lions Club site and there it was---March 29, Opening Day!
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Of course it was still snowing last night. And today when I got up early with Mo the temp was 27* with a 17* windchill. Not very Flea. We went back to sleep. But later it was so sunny and bright, though cold, that I decided to drive over and check things out.
A good dealer turnout!
Even the hot dog man was there.
This dealer had the best treasures by far, I saw so many things I wanted on his tables.
The bright sun made it hard to take photos. He had a wonderful green fishing float.
A shabby , rusty, white painted Eagle, for quilt applique inspiration. Note how his ribbon wraps around his wings and flutters out to the sides! I think he was a doorknocker.
And these cool letters.
A sign with "my name" [my etsy /eBay seller name] on it!
And he had this big collection of perhaps-vintage chocolate molds! (They were very shiny.[?] ) Really great figures. I didn't get pictures of the hen or the cat or the bunny with a basket cart that I wanted.
Even the tin box with the small molds was great.
They were VERY expensive. And since I hadn't planned ahead I had very little cash. I couldn't afford any of the larger figural molds.
But how could I pass up chocolate hearts? I always buy heart molds, tin or wood, or cooky cutters.
And we haggled a bit so I could bring home a bunny or two.
These are the little molds for foil wrapped chocolates probably. See how shiny they are? i'd hate to pay collector prices if they're recent and I could buy them at the kitchen supply store for .99 cents
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Back home I dug out my two partial Easter molds. Both are eggs. A running rabbit and a rooster. They came with a batch of tin cooky cutters, I've had them for years.
So now I have a little collection going!
For now I just put them in a mulberry Staffordshire dish, to enjoy.
In retrospect I should have bought ALL his molds, as besides Easter motifs he had wonderful Santas and a large, standing, 3-D turkey. I think I could have bought them all for about 200.oo, though the man was a bit grumpy [long cold day?] and wasn't very much of a bargainer guy.
I told him maybe next time. Because now I really really want the Santas! Think how cute they'll be on a tiny Christmas tree in my kitchen next winter.
At another booth I bought a few utensils.
A very large scalloped spoon, what I call a mashed potato serving spoon. I'll use it to scoop up my lavender filling for my sachets. (The new batch will be lavender with lemon verbena and bergamot! So springtime-y and sweet!)
And a knife to experiment with, maybe the handle can work for another velvet strawberry pincushion?
Besides the molds: What Didn't I Buy ?[ sometimes my favorite part,lol]:
-a blue and white transferware plate, Bicentennial, flower border with monuments/ buildings and Revolutionary War soldiers marching with an American flag. Oddly with many stars. From 1976, of course. English.
-And a vintage souvenir plate, pink lustre glazed china with pierced rim and tacky map of Cape Cod! I loved it!
My mother's spirit whispered in my ear, "Absolutely not!"
Then she added, "And don't buy the Land's End or Chico's pink capris either! Grown up women do not wear pink pants!".
(''Maaaa! Not now!")
I had to hustle home because I hadn't made a playdate for Mo. He was miffed. We took a long walk and visited the koi pond. It's been frozen solid, but a patch melted and there they were! The big orange koi, swimming happily under the ice.
Do they, what?--hibernate? I was so happy to see them. Mo was not impressed.
Sooo...whatd'ya think? Get the molds next time? Sell the dupes, extras, and oddballs on eBay? $$$?
love
lizzy
gone to the beach...
I think you have a lovely little collection going on there. I certainly hope a reputable seller isn't duping anyone. Hard to tell sometimes these days what's old and what's not. But if you enjoy the hunt and it brings you joy, doesn't really matter. :) Funny about the pink pants. Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteGrown-up women can wear whatever they like!
ReplyDeleteI think the bunny with the basket is actually hatching from an egg! And if they make you happy and you can afford to splurge, buy them all from the grumpy dealer next time. Maybe he'll smile, and you can resell the ones you don't want to keep.
I'm glad you went and had fun even though it was cold out. I hope Mo was a good boy home alone!
Hopefully the NEXT flea will have warmer weather...
Those molds are wonderful! I hope you can get those Santas too. Enjoy your week! I wish for you more sun! Kit
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun outing. The molds are great, and I'd like to at least see the Santas at some point.
ReplyDeleteLike the mashed potato spoon too. I never think to pick up stuff like that at thrift stores and flea markets.
I am so happy to see the fishes. I'm am going to have to Google that whole situation to find out what the deal is.
And if a dog can wear a rain coat, a girl can wear pink pants if she wants...but not after Labor Day :)
Happy week--Kel
Labor Day! Hahaha! But...they make pink corduroy jeans for winter! How cute is that.
DeleteThe koi's pond was clear today and their little aerator waterfall was running. They were all there and floating about as usual, as if they hadn t been frozen solid all winter.