Also, not on the Christmas front, although they could be used for Christmas - two old metal star tie rods for 50¢ each.
This JAPAN angel was at the Salvation Army for $3.00, but everything was half price. I'm planning on listing a lot of Christmas on Etsy all year long, so I am picking up things when I find them now. Oh yes, she is a musical too.
Miscellaneous ornaments all for 12¢ each - half of 25¢. I am starting to be sucked in by the cuteness of all the wooden ornaments from the 1960's-70's. I so do not need another thing to buy!
This funny elf/gnome on a toadstool was a particularly happy find.
Yesterday I talked about my love of Holt Howard. Apparently the thrift gods were listening because the very first thing I found today were these set of Holt Howard dishes. Actually, I think they are ashtrays, but I will pretend they are wee teeny bonbon trays.
See? Holt Howard. 1959. Great markings and the original sticker. Each one was priced $2.50, but I took a chance and asked if that was for each or for the set and the lady said, "Oh, it must be for the set, don't you think?" This was at the habitat for Humanity Thrift Store which I rarely frequent so I I really don't know what their pricing structure is - I think they might have been $2.50 each based on the other items I saw. But, I agreed, because I wanted them. But, I would not have paid $10.00 for them!
And, Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Merry Christmas to Me, Love Me!
AAAAAAA!! I love the Annalees!! Lucky duck you! I think that is a tube of toothpaste and that he may be missing his toothbrush? SO much fun!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOh, definitely bon-bon trays, I think. I know exactly what you mean about a) wanting more vintage Christmas, b) being drawn to it first thing and c) trying to clear my head after seeing it. This will make you laugh or scream, but I stopped at a thrift store that is nowhere near me, saw a whole basket full of Annalees in their original packages and DID NOT buy them because I don't collect them and didn't know whether anybody would want them .... well, next time I'll know, right?
ReplyDeleteI love Holt Howard, too. All the HH I have are 2 cute candleholders of Santa driving a car (were my Mom's), but you never know what you might find - like your bon bon trays!
ReplyDeleteI like the 60's and 70's cuties too; maybe enjoy for awhile then Etsy them? if you don't want to start another collection... but it's so hard not to. Merry Christmas to you and your family. I have so enjoyed seeing your holiday displays!
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ReplyDeleteI love that apple ornament! I think Im the only blogger that cant find vintage christmas stuff!
ReplyDeleteI love Annalees! My favorites are the ice skating Santa & Mrs Claus, I do a whole skating theme around them every year. I have them for each holiday, just love the sweet, happy faces.
ReplyDeleteAnd Holt Howard is lovely, the serving 'pieces' are timeless...I remember my Grandmother having them...I got mine on Ebay!
Love your blog, have your merriest Christmas EVER this year!!
Mandi
www.mementosdesigns.blogspot.com
Too cute! Can you use the HH trays as place cards if you use a dry-erase pen for the names??
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I got some new Annalee dolls for CHristmas!! I will have to post about them in a day or two!! Awesome!!
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