Two Besties at the Antique Fair

October 30, 2011

This weekend my town hosted vendors from all over the Midwest for a huge antique and artisan fair. My best friend Tanya and I had been psyching each other up about this for so many weeks that we were sure we had set ourselves up for a major let down. Regardless, we embraced the high hopes we constructed, knowing they could easily be crushed and we might walk away from the event empty handed. We started out day with coffee and a whole lotta' hype.
Thankfully, we were not disappointed. As soon as we arrived, here is what we saw...
Our first purchases were vintage wood block letters and symbols. The vendor had acquired them from the owner of printing company that had gone out of business decades ago. Apparently, the owner had kept all the inventory until just recently when he sold everything. The vendor knew what a gold mine he had and did not have them priced at a bargain rate by any means. Otherwise we would've bought more. I debated getting initials or favorite words but was drawn to the unique punctuation marks. (See the first pic of this post.)  I love how punctuation marks are being used in design lately. They somehow speak for themselves.
If that antique abacus was a little lot cheaper, I would've loved to have it in my classroom.
This is from one of my favorite shops here in town, Funtiques. The owner had a booth at the fair. Vintage tulip table + chairs for $345. Quite the steal. Too bad I wouldn't be the one "stealing" them that day.
Had our pockets been lined a little thicker, we might have been able to walk away with some of these gems...

Bronze bust from the 1920's. Beautiful.


I loved this vintage toy bowling set, but couldn't see dropping $150 for it.

Then came the buy of the YEAR...A gorgeous green velvet chair with original upholstery for a mere $35. We saw it from across the room, locked our gaze, and sprinted toward the little green beauty. When we saw the price tag, we lost it and literally began shrieking with joy. We knew one of us would be taking it home. Seeing as how I have a "graveyard" of antique chairs still waiting to find a place in our home and Tanya needed an office chair, it was rightfully hers for the taking. The upholstery is in STELLAR condition as is the construction of the chair. 

 
At the end of the day, here's what we walked away with. I have big plans for the bust I found. I'm thinking high-gloss spray paint in a bold color. More on that later. What was your best flea market/antique fair find?

13 comments:

  1. Great finds; loves your plans for high gloss on the bust. Can't wait to see what you do with it!!

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  2. be still my beating heart...those wood letter blocks are amazing! I would want them as decoration and I would love to use them! they just don't make stamps like that anymore. darn people knowing the treasures they have :)

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  3. OH I am so jealous of that chair!!! I am on the hunt for a pretty vintage chair for my vanity/desk, and $35 is a heck of a steal!! Looks like you two had fun and got some great goodies!

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  4. Your new chair is wonderful! Looks like you had a great day!

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  5. There was so much more I didn't even get a chance to take pictures of. There were some awesome jadeite lamps. I've never seen anything like them before! We met some great vendors who have spots not too far away. I'll be sure and post when i check them out in a few weeks.

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  6. that chair for $35?! awesome! what fun!

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  7. Howdy, I hopped over here from Remodelaholic- love what I'm seeing! :) I'm seriously in love with that green chair- what a steal!!! My best find this year was at a yard sale- a dresser and chest of drawers, vintage 50's mid-century modern, $20 each piece! SOLD for $240 each! Check them out at http://plumdoodles.com/2011/10/23/mid-century-modern-furniture-find.

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  8. Oh my gosh I wish we had an event like that in Dallas (and I knew about it). However, I'm really loving both yours and Tanya's coats - super cute!

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  9. Holy Crapola!! JACKPOT!! Places like that do not exist in my neck of the woods..............what a dream day you had!!

    PS: Saw your lovely house tour today on 6th Street, great job!

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  10. Janis, my town has the BEST flea markets and antique shops known to man! If you're ever in the "Show-Me State", I'll let you know the best ones to hit up.

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  11. Holy Saarinen, that table is awesome ;-) I want to subscribe via Rss/google reader, but the link won't let me? Awesome blog, good work.

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  12. @ Barking Dog Shoes- I dream about that table. As far as the RSS feed, I'm not sure what's up with it. I had a friend check it on their computer, and it seems to be working. Maybe try in another browser? I'm sorry!

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  13. I love the wood blocks! I found some at a flea market in Brugges while I was on a business trip. I display them in an anthropology jar on my mantle. I love the vintage character of the wood tones! Awesome blog!

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