Welcome, friends, to another fun-filled Thrill of the Hunt post where
I share my latest thrifty (and usually) vintage finds with you. My
hope is that by sharing my thrifty finds I motivate and inspire you to
explore your own area thrift stores, estate sales, flea markets and barn
sales and make your own fabulous finds for yourself.
Today it's all about thrifted hen on nests, milk glass bud vases and German souvenir collectible plates. So let's get started.
This is by no means my first vintage glass hen on nest. I have a
cobalt blue hen on nest,
amber/carnival glass hen on nest,
milk glass hen on nest and
mini porcelain hen on nest. But this is my first clear glass one and it's a mini one at that. It
was $1.99 at Goodwill.
Despite its smaller size, it still retains the great details found on
larger ones.
Look at that face.
The bowl has a lovely pattern etched on it. It wasn't until I got it home
that I noticed a small chip on the edge of it. But I love it just the same.
You can't notice when the top is on.
I already had a small Stars and Bars pattern milk glass vase, but who
wouldn't want the large version? I found a group of 6 of them at Goodwill
but I restrained myself and only took one for $1.99. I believe it was made
by Anchor Hocking. The pattern was discontinued in 1965.
I just love the fluted details at the top of the vase.
Faux ranunculus are just perfect for a bold splash of color against the stark whiteness of the vases.
Looks like I've "accidentally" started a new collection. You can read about
the other two vases in
Thrill of the Hunt #104.
And not surprisingly, something tells me my little collection is going to grow.
I fell in love with this little plate as soon as I saw it. The blue and
white really drew me in. It's only 4" across but the artwork is very
detailed.
It even has hanging hardware on the back in case I'd like to hang it on
the wall. Either way, I know it will be displayed in some fashion along with
my other growing "accidental" collection of blue and white plates.
Well, that's it until next time, friends!
I hope you enjoyed reading about
Thrill of the Hunt #111
and that I've inspired you in some way.
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Milk glass is always a great score! You're gathering quite the collection of vintage hens--love it!
Score girl!!! Love the fluted milk glass vase and your cute clear glass hen. You found some great treasures. Have a great rest of the week and Happy Easter. xoxo
Amazing treasure you found I love the glass hen. The milk glass vases are so versatile in decorating. Thank you for the post
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