Welcome, friends, to another fun-filled Thrill of the Hunt post where I share my latest thrifty (and usually) vintage finds with you.
I also share how I use and style the finds in my home. I hope that by sharing my thrifty finds I can motivate and inspire you to explore your own local thrift stores, estate sales, flea markets, barn sales and clearance aisles in the hopes of making your own fabulous finds for yourself. So let's get started.
I found this Nantucket Lightship Basket at Goodwill for only $1.99. A lightship was essentially a floating lighthouse established by the U.S government in the 1920's, starting in Nantucket around 1849.
According to the Nantucket Historical Association:
"There are four distinctive elements that define a Nantucket lightship basket. The basket is woven on a mold; the staves are made of rattan; the weavers are of cane; and the basket has a solid wood base.
Baskets with these characteristics developed on Nantucket during the course of the nineteenth century.
When well made, they were robust and practical as storage and carrying baskets and were in wide use in the island’s stores, workshops, and homes. As the island transitioned from a whaling economy to a tourist economy in the 1860s and after, the island’s work baskets became popular keepsakes of an island visit."
I believe my basket fits this description!
There's even a Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
I love the fold over basket handle feature.
And for $1.99 the price could not be beat. I've used mine for decor as well as for practical things like storage. (It's currently on the kitchen counter, stylishly storing our two dog's daily medications!)
I don't know the name of this floral pattern but I love it. Gilding is always an added bonus. And for less than $5.00 it was totally worth it to add to my collection.
I found the next two Christmas decor finds at our local village church rummage sale. First, I got three boxes of (12 total) berry napkin rings for $6.00. They were brand new in the original boxes.Needless to say the tape isn't sticky anymore.
Isn't he adorable? I paid 50 cents for all three! I love how this vintage elf is just casually lounging around without a care in the world. It reminds me of something my mom would have had around the house during the holidays as I was growing up. I love finding nostalgic things like this that stir up fond memories, especially memories of my mom.
Nice finds! Funny, I picked up some candle ring wreaths once, and use them for napkin rings. 😊
ReplyDeleteKathleen I think I am going to have to make a trip up to your Goodwill. You find the best stuff. Happy Valentines Day. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteWonderful treasures you found, Kathleen. Love the Christmas elf.
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