I found several good items over the weekend for "Today's Thrifty Treasures". Rhoda at "Southern Hospitality" is the gracious, weekly host.
This little silver plated, pierced container was only $7.50. Isn't it cute?
I purchased this off-white, 40" square tablecloth from an antique store in Lineville yesterday. It was 40% off, making the final price $15.00. I have always had a weakness for linens, but after taking an heirloom sewing class, I have a new appreciation for what it takes to make these lovely things. This cloth has some beautiful stitching at the hem and a sweet block design in the center. Best of all, it doesn't have any stains.
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My favorite find of the day are these reproduction apothecary jars. The light green glass is hand blown and the lids are nice and rusty. Now, I have to decide how to use them. Ideas are welcome!!
Al found a few toys too!!
An Amtrak Car for his Lionel Train
1940's Signaler-I hope he doesn't ask me to learn Morse code!
Rhonda
Oh I have a terrible weakness when it comes to linens too. Your cloth is very pretty. I limit myself to ones that do not have stains just to control myself :0) Love the apothecary jars! You should check out the cloche party from last friday to see all the ideas people had for jars, etc...Love the pierced container!
ReplyDeleteWow, you really got some neat stuff. Sounds like you sew....could you use your jar trio in your sewing area - for threads, etc.... ?
ReplyDeleteHugs ~ Kammy
I love, love the jars. You really did well!
ReplyDeleteYou did find some great things. I love to do that kind of shopping, so much fun. The thrill of the hunt I guess. Thanks for visiting my part of the world. And don't be a stranger.
ReplyDeleteRhonda, thanks for joining the party this week! LOVE the jars, those are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou found some wonderful things! I especially love the table cloth. I look for vintage linens, whenever I can.
ReplyDeleteOh those green glass jars are so neat! Good find!
ReplyDeleteI love those jars. No suggestions here of how to use them, just be sure they are where light will make them "glow". They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting you for the first time and we have a lot in common- bought my Janome from Eddie (same model Lee has!) - love Angel's Antiques- something tells me you must live near the swamp! Come by and visit my blog!
ReplyDeleteI've seen those little containers a lot ... I might need to buy one myself and I love those jars!
ReplyDeleteThose jars are gorgeous! I'd fill them with shells and tons of other little treasures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tablecloth. LOVE the jars....great find!
ReplyDeleteToni
Lovely tablecloth! The apothecary jars are great! You came out with some fabulous finds!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Tina
Love the tablecloth and to not have any stains is rare. Great finds!
ReplyDeleteLovely post.
ReplyDeletei've seen clear jars like those centered on a coffee table with candle in them... maybe tucked in sand. but, they would be pretty on any large table or counter. all great finds!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, those jars are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love linens too and am always drawn to them. :)
Those jars are so pretty, and I love the trains!! Linda
ReplyDeleteHi Ronda,
ReplyDeleteI love your thrifty finds. It just goes to show you can get quality if you have a discriminating eye. These things are lovely and they are very much my style. You mentioned you took an heirloom sewing class, sounds interesting and I imagine it was intricate and detailed work. Thanks for sharing you good stuff; it was fun to take a peek. Cathy