Thrill of the Hunt #28

May 31, 2016

Welcome, friends, to another fun-filled Thrill of the Hunt post where I share my latest thrifty (and usually) vintage finds with you.

vintage folding carpenter yardstick vintage blue book


My hope is that by sharing my thrifty finds I can motivate and inspire you to explore your own local thrift stores, estate sales, flea markets and barn sales and make your own fabulous finds for yourself. So let's get started.

There's a local mom and pop store that went out of business a few years ago. Since then, no one has moved into the shop. That is, no one except the lady that uses the space for pop-up estate sales 2-3 times a year! To say that I love her would probably be an understatement. I found out about the most recent one by happenstance, and was thrilled to be able to be there at 9:00 a.m. on opening day.

white tea cup with blue flowers and saucer

The first thing that caught my eye was this lovely china tea cup and saucer.  It cost me all of 50 cents.

vintage floral tea cup vintage ironstone pitcher vase

Years ago I collected tea cups, and I just couldn't resist this one.
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All my tea cups are in the pink family, so this is my first tea cup, ever, with a blue pattern on it.

upside down vintage tea cup scrolly details Germany

The bottom was unmarked. The price tag said "Germany?" on it, so who knows? I absolutely loved the detail on the bottom of the cup as evidenced by this photo.

 vintage tea cup with pink and yellow flowers gold trim

The next lovely find was another china tea cup. Cost: $1.50.



vintage tea saucer pink yellow flowers

fine bone Roslyn china tea cup maker's mark

The mark on the bottom says Fine Bone Roslyn China Made in England.


Here I've placed the display on some lovely floral fabric that I thought complimented the tea cup beautifully. The fabric is actually a pillow case from Salvation Army! I got two for $2.00.  

vintage floral pillowcases

I'm not sure if it was the floral pattern or the ruffle that got me. Either way, as soon as I saw them, I knew I had to have them.

vintage ruffled floral pillow cases

For some reason I've been drawn to florals more these days. I used to love shabby chic floral prints on everything, but over the years my tastes have changed. Now I'm getting books out of the library by Cath Kidston (floral fabric designer extraordinaire) and Rachel Ashwell of Shabby Chic fame, taking me back to my early days of flea market fabric finds.


I can see these as some sort of skirt, probably around my teen daughter's salvaged 1950's vanity table that I revamped with white paint a few years ago.

teen room vintage Finlay Galleries print New York

Here's the vintage vanity table, although it's hiding behind a fluffy pouf in this picture. I believe these tables were meant to have a skirt around them, so I thought the feminine, floral pillow cases would make the perfect skirt.

Johnson Bros floral plate

The fabric was also a great backdrop for my next thrill of the hunt find. This porcelain bowl was sitting right next to the tea cups for $3.00. It's not a large bowl by any means, just 9 inches long and it's quite shallow. But something about the pattern spoke to me.



Garden Bouquet Windsorware Johnson Bros. England

While the pattern is called Garden Bouquet by Johnson Bros. England, it reminded me of Portmeirion botanical print china.


Can you see the resemblance in the patterns? I've always loved Portmeiron.


I found it selling on eBay for a Buy It Now price of $24.99. She's definitely a keeper.


And here are two things I love. Vintage books and vintage wooden foldable carpenter yardsticks. I got the book at Salvation Army for under one dollar. The yardstick is from the estate sale for a couple bucks.


I loved the color of the book, copyrighted 1948. It's actually a neat story written by one of the first women sea voyagers to the North Pole region, Miriam MacMillan. It's entitled, "Green Seas and White Ice."


The ruler is a Revere. I see them for sale on Etsy and eBay for anywhere from $10.00 to $25.00, depending on their rarity. I have two now. Do I detect another collection starting?

These Thrill of the Hunt finds are some of my true favorites. Don't you love it when you have a super-good thrifting streak and find a bunch of things you love at just the right price? I sure do!


Well that's it for today, friends!

I hope you enjoyed reading about my

 Thrill of the Hunt #28 finds

and that I've inspired you in some way! 


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https://www.vintagesouthernpicks.com said...

Great finds Kathleen! Love the pillowcases too. Hope you'll show how you use them to make the ruffle for the vanity table! Great finds for the teacups...can't believe they were so cheap!
Florence

Tuula @ Thrifty Rebel Vintage said...

Great find Kathleen! I adore those floral pillow cases, and the carpenter yard stick is fabulous. I'm always looking for those and haven't found one yet.

My thrift store addiction said...

Kathleen, I love Garden Bouquet, and have a few hanging in my vintage transferware plate collage.Love the pillowcases and yard sticks too!

Diana said...

Great finds, Kathleen! Love all your fine china buys--they will all be great to decorate with :)

handmade by amalia said...

Great finds, Kathleen!
Amalia
xo

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...
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Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

WOW!! Wonderful finds!! Love those precious tea cups!!

Hugs,
Deb

Lauren at Wonderfully Made said...

Oh how fun! I'd be waiting on the doorstep for those sales! I LOVE that first cup especially. I have a collection and display as well as use as many as I can!

Laura said...

I love everything you found! I've started a collection of those rulers- you got a deal on yours:) I couldn't have passed up those teacups and saucers nor that dish. Great finds!

Vintage Eve's said...

Great finds! I love that shabby chic look myself :)