Hi all! We had a pretty good weekend - we went to our first auction out here (and Micheal's first ever!) and invested in an awesome piece of mid-century memorabilia.
Sat we headed out to Potomac, MD to a "Living Estate Auction" to check out how auctions go here on the East Coast. I've been to many an auction in Kansas, even worked a few and loved rummaging through boxes and the thrill of the bid. Turns out nothing has changed!! We had a great time and picked up a few fun things.
We paid $2 for the turquoise pottery, it's in great condition and I think I want to make it a cookie jar. The Christmas tree was $3 and is why I went to the sale! My grandma has one and I've always loved it so it'll make me feel all warm and fuzzy when I put it out at Christmas.
These guys (dessert dishes) were an impulse buy. There are actually 12 of them along with saucers that I haven't dug out yet. I thought they were cute and the auctioneer did dollar choice on all the boxes since no one was bidding and I couldn't say no.
Guess who wanted these guys? Two dollars brought them all home, on the way out the auctioneer told us he had valued them at $50 a piece, so who knows! Hand carved in Ecuador according to the bottoms. They're growing on me.
Saturday night we were watching Room Crashers on HGTV and the host did a mid-century room. They had a sputnik light included and I just melt when I see those, they're so awesome...and expensive. I took a chance and typed "sputnik" into CL and wouldn't you know a month old ad popped up with a sputnik for $100. We took a chance and contacted them and they still had it!!
Now, $100 might sound like a lot for us to spend, and in reality it is - however...these sell for $300 and up which I would never pay so to find one that is in our range was rare. And as Mike and Frank on American Pickers say: "The time to buy an antique is when you find it, because you never know when you'll find another."
So she's MINE! Aren't her legs sexy? :)
Tomorrow we head up to Wilmington to pick up the keys and clean my new pad. Take some measurements, make lists, and try not to cry too much.
I love it all. I grew up with that tree, too. I heart it. And I guess I need to check out some auctions around here!
ReplyDeleteThanks! You definitely need to go to an auction. The only issue is there is a lot more waiting around (for whatever you want to bid on) rather than shopping an estate sale. But you can get some super deals!
ReplyDeleteI love that christmas tree...mom has one too...but I'M SUPER JEALOUS of that light fixture! That's too cool lol
ReplyDeleteAww! I have almost that exact same Christmas tree :) love it!
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