I picked up some really good deals recently. I found this Haws watering can.
It was $1.95.
This was $1.25.
This is a really heavy nice gold mirror.
More plates for mosaics.
Cute little birds for outside decorating. These cost 50 cents each and it is fun to sit them around the garden in unexpected places. If they break....they break!
I love finding these porcelain roses. This one was 99 cents. It will be great in a future mosaic project.
Someone tossed out this Green Man. He is made of cement and very heavy. I bought him for 50 cents. I think it is bad karma to toss the Green Man away.
Two cute French plaques. I put them below the potting table.
It was 50% off day and I got all of these cute porcelain boxes for 2.oo. Click for a better look but the butterfly box alone is worth much more than what I paid.
I found these 6 German plates for 1.95 for the group. When I returned home I googled them and found them online for 125.00. They are very delicate and have beautiful Fall fruit pics on them.
Another 99 cent silver tray.
These little boxes were 99 cents.
I also like to scatter these little houses around the gardens.
Cute little bluebird S&P. 99 cents
This little bird bell is perched on the potting table now.
These tiles were 99 cents each.
These needle point things cost 99 cents for all six.
This is the back of them. Does anyone know what these are? I just can't figure it out.
This basket is huge and cost 1.50.
This very nice one with handles was 99 cents.
I get very excited when I find these nice old wood bottomed sturdy baskets. This one was 1.00 too.
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It was $1.95.
This was $1.25.
This is a really heavy nice gold mirror.
More plates for mosaics.
Cute little birds for outside decorating. These cost 50 cents each and it is fun to sit them around the garden in unexpected places. If they break....they break!
I love finding these porcelain roses. This one was 99 cents. It will be great in a future mosaic project.
Someone tossed out this Green Man. He is made of cement and very heavy. I bought him for 50 cents. I think it is bad karma to toss the Green Man away.
Two cute French plaques. I put them below the potting table.
It was 50% off day and I got all of these cute porcelain boxes for 2.oo. Click for a better look but the butterfly box alone is worth much more than what I paid.
I found these 6 German plates for 1.95 for the group. When I returned home I googled them and found them online for 125.00. They are very delicate and have beautiful Fall fruit pics on them.
Another 99 cent silver tray.
These little boxes were 99 cents.
I also like to scatter these little houses around the gardens.
Cute little bluebird S&P. 99 cents
This little bird bell is perched on the potting table now.
These tiles were 99 cents each.
These needle point things cost 99 cents for all six.
This is the back of them. Does anyone know what these are? I just can't figure it out.
This basket is huge and cost 1.50.
This very nice one with handles was 99 cents.
I get very excited when I find these nice old wood bottomed sturdy baskets. This one was 1.00 too.
***Remember to enter this weeks giveaway by clicking on the button on my sidebar.
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I have several variations, including a print of the Green Man done in native Colorado plants.
That was a real nice looking watering can I had a similar (without any color on it) when I had my garden centre, but naturally I forgot to bring it home with me.
Those German plates are simply fantastic! Why does I never find anything like that over here. If I did they would most likely cost 125.00 :-) :-)
Have a great day now!
Christer.
That is some spout!
Have a great week.
Gorgeous finds, all of them!
Thanks for sharing.
The Green Man has found the best home in the world, the enchanted garden of Jaz and Teddy Love.
It depends on the size, but I think they are necklaces that belong on satin ribbons. We used to do that (1,000 years ago) and put a little 'belt loop' on the back to thread the ribbon through. Now, if they're over 2", they could be ornaments or brooches...
about those little needlepoint roosters...with the hook on the back..i am sending julie over here..i bet she knows what they are?
teddy is doing so great ! made another petco run today...got some more chewies...took him to the toy store with me to get some presents for Ella..my neice who had her ponytail pulled :-) b day party on sunday....dinasauer theme..no princess here....
hugs to you and teddy and i am off to julie...
kary and teddy
xxx
I noticed Sunday at the first of the season Antique market, that prices have gone down to reasonable instead of inflated, but no where near the bargains that you are finding.
And what a wonderful surprise on those gorgeous plates! Did you suspect that they were worth that much when you bought them? No mosiac material in their future!!
Speaking of mosiacs, I've been meaning to tell you that I saw a round metal garden table that someone had used mosiac tiles to make a pumpkin for the top, and sad to say, they didn't do a very good job. The background was pure white, the tiles hadn't been cleaned after setting up, very well, and the tiles used to make the pumpkin were rather dull and boring. .as I was thinking of what you would do with the same idea, some women came up, ooohing and aaahing over it, asked me if I was going to buy it (nice of them to ask), and when I said no, they bought it! This was in a trendy little gift and antique shop.
Another idea that someone came up with was to take antique wire egg baskets, and make mosiacs of chickens and roosters in round forms to fit in the bottoms of the baskets. They then hung them on the wall. I saw one of a rooster, and thought that would go so well with the roosters under your potting bench, with the wire form reflecting the texture of your bird cage.
I'm thinking of projects for you, even when I'n not here. .as if you don't have enough to keep you busy already!
Greetings from Munich,
Birgit
PS: The Green Man is just great -- and it's good to know that he will now have a good new home!!! :)
I'm oppened to any suggestiona, if you would agree to depart with them. ;) Kisses, dear.