Junk Love
On Friday and Saturday, I finally got to do a little junking. Jinxie and I were the sole posse members available for the hunt, but we went in style. Our first stop was for a sale promoted as "Fabulous Gays and Fashionistas". #$@&!!! We were so there. But no. Tragically it rained like a mofo on Friday, and the Gay/Fashionista apparently did not want to get their designer goods ruined, so they posted a tiny little note on the door saying, essentially, like, later. On we went to what we thought was a sale run by our favorite estate sale pro, Vicki Taratoot. But as soon as we walked in, we smelled a rat. Wait. No. That wasn't a rat. It was eau de urine. There was tons of stuff, yes, but it was all hideously, laughably over-priced. We're talking $35 for a '40s luncheon cloth--and not even a pristine, original label tablecloth. $95 for a skanky chenille bedspread. Huh? We looked around and realized we were at the wrong sale, so we high-tailed it outta there. In another block, we found Vicki's sale. Big relief. Jinx bought a great maple dresser for $50, but all I scored was a set of cutie-pie cocktail napkins and a couple kitchen things. The next day, we vowed to go back to the Gay/Fashionista sale. Sadly, this was a case of ad copy being better than the actual goods. The Fashionista was a size zero, and anyway, we weren't really in the market for badly-done bootleg Chanel and Louis Vuitton handbags for $45. On we went to a sale advertised on Craigslist as Attack of the Killer Yard-Sale. Finally, I hit paydirt. Or should I say, cat-dirt. I got some good stuff, like this lady-head vase. I'm not an expert by any means, but I think it could be Napco. Note the pearl earrings and necklace and the brush fake eyelashes.

And this fab retro lime green swordfish dish. We kinda have a fishing theme going in the living room at The Breeze Inn, but do I really need one more green thing?
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And this cool pretzel bamboo lamp table. Who doesn't love retro bamboo?
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And this unusal chenille bedspread with red on white candlewicking. It had some inkspots. And it, like everything else in the yard, smelled like a catbox. But I've treated it to three washings of Oxy-clean, and it's now daisy-fresh. And most, if not all of the inkspots are gone.























4 Comments:
Hey you scored! Lovin that swordfish...well everything!
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Linda at Lime in the Coconut!, At
September 1, 2009 9:43 AM
Great junk love, I'm really diggin' that swordfish and I'm all over vintage bamboo. suzy
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GeorgiaPeachez, At
September 1, 2009 10:14 AM
The bedspread is fantastic.
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Renovation Therapy, At
September 27, 2009 2:31 PM
My mom has two of those lady-head vases
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Ladytink_534, At
January 2, 2010 1:08 AM
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