What a fun and fast weekend we had with my family in Georgia celebrating my dad’s 82nd birthday (which is the 14th)! Whew, I’m tired out just thinking about it. We went over on Friday and first off, me and mom went over to my sister’s house. They have just finished adding some more hardwoods and getting all them refinished, as well as the house being painted inside, in hopes of putting their house on the market soon. They have dreams of down-sizing, moving to a condo or smaller house with less upkeep and space. Since they no longer have kids at home, their house is entirely too big for 2 adults and 2 dogs. But, in the meantime they’ll enjoy the improvements even if the house doesn’t sell anytime soon. I’ll show you inside my sister’s house in another post. I’ve shared the outdoor areas before in previous posts, here last Mother’s Day, since we usually have our family gatherings on their spacious porch and enjoy the beautiful backyard they’ve created.
So, me, mom and my sister, Renee, hit up one of the new antique malls that I had not been in since I moved, called Queen of Hearts. I’ll share that in another post later too. Lots of goodies in there to see.
In the meantime, my sis and I hit up a few yardsales (all a bust) and one huge estate sale in Marietta that was quite amazing. Oh my, the lady that lived in this house must have loved to keep everything, I have never seen so many old, vintage and antique things in one estate sale, all in great condition. Of course, with estate sales, come a higher price. This sale had started on Friday, so by the time we got there on Saturday, everything was 1/2 price. Now, that’s even better. I tried to find something I had to have and took way too few pics, but ended up leaving empty handed.
Most all of these things were all out in the garage. The above old chippy white vanity was marked at $300, but would have been $150 on the 1/2 price day. Still too much, I think. That old scale sitting on it would have been $9, but I didn’t get it, I have to think about everything I bring in my house now.
Have you ever seen an old pram like this? Take 1/2 off the price for what they were asking. I think they are planning to have another Finale sale at some point to clear out even more. I can’t even imagine how much stuff must have been in there on Friday, cause on Saturday, the house was still packed with stuff! Those estate sale people really try to charge too much for things and I just don’t think people are willing to pay the price.
Child’s tricycle, would have been $30 at 1/2 price. Cute, cute!
I think you can read the prices on these little children’s chairs. They were all adorable.
Now, my sister fell in LOVE with this mahogany (late 1800’s) antique round table with 5 leaves and 8 chairs. Half price was $1900, which really is a steal, considering you’d pay that for some new junk that is nothing like this quality. There was a sideboard, china cabinet and a couple other matching pieces. You can imagine how beautiful this was and how well-made this old furniture is. I wish she could get it and she may try to see if they mark it down anymore. It’s a beauty! She has just purchased some other great furniture pieces on Craigslist (which I’ll show you in a later post), so may not be able to get this right now, but boy, is it gorgeous.
This vintage outdoor patio set would have been $55 for all of this on the 1/2 price day. Now that’s a great deal!
And if you’re in the market for an old Cadillac, this 1957 model was for sale too. I didn’t look at the pricetag on this one, but I don’t think it was 1/2 price.
So, I didn’t buy anything! Even though there were a couple things that caught my eye, I decided to pass. I did see a beautiful Italian white marble based lamp that would have been $37 at 1/2 price and I thought long and hard about that, but ended up leaving it. I love those old marble and alabaster base lamps and have seen them for much more money at antique shops. I probably should have bought it! Ahh, regrets. And I didn’t even get a pic of it.
I did get my sister interested in starting a white creamware collection of her own. She already has one white soup tureen, which she was going to give me, then changed her mind when she decided to start her own collection. And that’s great, I love it so much and I know she’ll enjoy her collection too. She found all these pieces at the antique mall that I’ll post on later. And she found a beautiful large oval platter at the estate sale, that I didn’t get a pic of. That’s all we came away with, but it’s a great start to her creamware collection!
She found a gorgeous hutch on Craigslist, which is now sitting in her garage waiting to paint. Even though this pine is really pretty, it doesn’t go so much with her house, so she is going to use my painting method and paint it black. She may leave the back of the shelves pine and paint the rest black. That’s a great look. And the price on this beauty? $150!! I’m SO jealous and love this piece. I’d love to find something like this too, although I’d have to get rid of something to make room. I can’t wait to see it when she’s finished. She’s really gotten the bug to buy some nice second hand pieces and make them work for their home. Wait til you see 2 of the Craigslist things she scored! I’ll show you that in a later post of her house.
So, let’s get the party rolling this week and see what all YOU have found! You know how to play, so please sign up with Mr. Linky and be sure to add a link back to THIS post so that all your readers can join the party and see everyone’s finds.
And please, please put your permalink (your thrifty post url) and NOT just your blog url. I continue to have to go in and fix the links on about 12 of the links every single week!! Help a girl out!
Thanks for playing this week and have fun visiting everyone! Like I’ve mentioned, it’s getting harder and harder for me to visit all of you, but I try!
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Melanie Elissa says
I love the vintage patio set. I have been looking for one like that. Maybe I will run up on a deal like that one!!
Joan@anythinggoeshere says
What cool stuff. Love the patio set!!!!!
Gwen says
Can you go back and get that tricycle for me? LOL, I have decided that I am doing using bicycle accents in my study.
VintageSunshine says
Oh dear!
I had my first experience with an estate sale this weekend…I saw a huge sign for it on HWY 119 in Pelham on Friday advertising a sale for Saturday…there was a nice house and I was so excited and made plans to go! So Saturday when I get there and see people swarming about, I think Oh wow! This is gonna be great! ….so I walk through the yard and see that there are maybe 25 pieces of junk (not the good kind!0 sitting in a gazebo! I was SO disappointed….they had the house taped off so people couldn't go in it! I wanted to go "Hello! Not an estate sale!" Anywho! Just wanted to share…I'm glad you had better luck than me! That's some great stuff! Thanks for sharing!
Glenda/MidSouth says
My Sister has a wicker prim, that belonged to my Father's side of the family. I agree about estate sale prices. I went to a sale few years ago that even tho the owner was a collector – there was no way everything was kept in that house. Turns out the a people handling the sale brought a lot of extras to try and sell there also. I guess they can do that.
Rhonda in OK says
Hi Again Rhoda,
I just remembered to put the link back to your party on my blogpost this week. Sorry!
I think everyone should come to your party too, it is just about my favorite part of blogging, next to making internet friends.
Darlene says
Oh I have to tell you I am in LOVE with that vintage patio set! I would have paid the $55.00 in a HEARTBEAT!!!!!
Shauna says
I love the old wicker pram and the patio set reminds me of growing up in the 70's. Love it!
Merrie says
What a deal on that patio set and pretty too!
That is one gorgeous round table and chairs, hope your sister is able to go back and get it if she is still wanting it.
Regrets- thats too bad that about the soup tureen.
Thanks for hosting the party once again, it is so much fun to see what everyone finds.
Brandi says
How fun! My mom had a vanity exactly like that when I was a kid. Have a great week! 🙂
Jenny says
Wow, that stuff was way overpriced! At least you had a fun time.
The Pleasures of Homemaking says
I have the Queen of Hearts in Alpharetta on my list of places to go tacked on my bulletin board! Can't wait to see the pictures!
I actually went to an estate sale Friday but the prices were just too crazy! I picked up a glass knob and it said 25 on it so I asked is that 25 cents? No 25 dollars!!!
Your sister's hutch is amazing! It's going to look so great painted!
Manuela
Sandy says
The patio set is too cool, Rhoda. It's all GREAT! Thanks for hosting.
Bill says
Hi Rhoda,
Sorry you didn't find reasonably-priced vintage treasures to bring home from the estate sale this time. Thanks for sharing the experience with us though. I bet you'll have better luck next time!
Bill
Blue Creek Home says
Rhoda,
I can't believe you walked away from all the good deals. But I do understand. It doesn't take long to get overloaded!
Your sister's hutch is gorgeous!
Rhonda
Chrissie Grace says
I would not have been able to say no to the outdoor vintage set!:)
Chrissie Grace
Cindy says
Hi Rhoda,
I am so excited for my first Thrifty Treasures party! I loved your post and I bet that hutch your sister found will be gorgeous! Thanks for being our hostess! Cindy
Phillips Phamily Mama says
Can't wait to see what you say about Queen of Hearts! I went there this weekend, too. Saw about ten things I COULD HAVE taken home! Ha! I love your ability to walk away. And your willpower!
Whenever you come back to Atlanta, another good place to go is Olivia Morgan. It's another antique mall near the intersection of Johnson Ferry Road and Lower Roswell Road. Great sales!
Glad you had a fun weekend!
Lynette says
Hi Rhoda – loved all the things you and your sister saw this weekend!!
First time participant here with a very long post!! Took me FOREVER to get it all done!! Thanks for hosting this –
mamamagnolia says
My experience w/estate sales has not been good. Stuff is always overpriced. I've had opportunity to see the sales people mark the really good stuff up so high in the beginning to avoid the stuff being sold only to mark it way down at the last minute to let their family and/or friends get it at a steal.