Fun, fun, fun!!
Found some good treasures today and believe it or not, everything in this photo came from one booth at the Flea Market with one exception - the tall piece of McCoy.
How much better can it get than to score two pieces of cream McCoy? The tall vase came from a different dealer. The bowl and everything else came from one booth.
I got a sweet red transferware cup and saucer that is marked "Early American Homes by Homer Laughlin, Arlington, Home of Robert E. Lee and the cup is Paul Revere's home. Made in the U.S.A.".
A sweet little cup that is marked "Ivory Lamberton China, Scammell, U.S.A, Hotel President, Kansas City".
An old vintage jar of buttons - you know how buttons excite me! And of course, some linens.
Look at this heavy, gorgeous silver tray with hairbrush and mirror.
Don't know exactly what this is, do you? It is a pretty shade of green glass with an old metal top.
And I absolutely love this darling little shelf. It will go in my kitchen on the wall (someday). It appears that I'm going to have a whole wall of little different cabinets.
And to my last item....
A 1950's metal dollhouse in perfect condition. I have the door - just forgot to put it on.
It seems to be in perfect condition. Needs a little cleaning up.
Enjoy!
Judy
Not sure what the green glass/metal lid container is but I totally love it. Great Finds. Maybe a jam container? Fun shopping.
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Exciting! I collect jadeite (mostly Fire King), and have never seen that little jar with lid. Other jadeite makers were McKee or Jeanette, but yours looks almost like Akro Agate. At first I thought it was a grease jar, but it doesn't resemble the FK or Jeannette makes, hmmm...
ReplyDeleteLove the McCoy pieces and, of course, the linens. :)
Oh such great finds. Love the McCoy pottery...so pretty. The green glass jar is so unusual. That is one fine little doll house also. I would say you had a very successful weekend!!
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You did have another good day of "junkin". Really like the white McCoy vase. Sorry no help on the green jar with lid.
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You did great today, Judy! I love the little red shelf. Now that the weather is warming up here, people will start to have yard sales...I love those, too!
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Jane
OH BOY! That's the type of doll house I would love to find. You'll have such fun with it. Love your linens and all the treasures. Don't know about that little glass but it's neat! Enjoy your weekend! Hugs! PS I LOVED your feature today! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteYour jar is a Jadite Fireking grease jar....and very cool!!
ReplyDeleteYou just find the best stuff, Judy! That tall McCoy piece is GORGEOUS!!!! I have never seen one like it. And I really love that dollhouse. I had a similar one in the 50's. It is really cute! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWell Judy, it looks like you hit the jackpot today! What a lovely group of treasures you brought home!! Love that doll house! Blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteNice treasures! I love old buttons, too! The dollhouse is awesome. I would love to find one for my grand daughter.
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Such great finds!! Love the red box. I collect buttons too...have 3 huge jars full of them in my sewing room.
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Wonderful finds, Judy...I love the dollhouse and McCoy especially!
ReplyDeleteJudy, Once again...score !!! Your are the best junker. I can't even believe how nice that McCoy stuff is. I love the cup and saucer.:):) Blessings, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteJudy, someone I know had that doll house but I can't remember if it was my sister or a cousin. Lovely finds.
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Meredith
I see you have the knack for treasure hunting, Judy. I was reading, recently, about Claudia's dollhouse at Mockingbird Hill Cottage and now another one pops up. What fun!
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Karen
beautiful finds!!!!!! Wow, my friend ha that doll house when we were children, I joined to follow so I won't miss your future posts!
ReplyDeleteSweet finds Judy. I have both of those McCoy's in my personal collection. I cannot sell a Mccoy for anything though-I think folks somehow do not feel the love for pottery like we do. xo, olive
ReplyDeleteJudy, I just love your feature at Junk Chic Cottage. Great to learn more about you. I've admired your friendship with Brenda. What a great friend you are!! Love your collections. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday!
ReplyDeleteGreats finds really! I would be so enthousiastic as you, even more!!!
ReplyDeleteEspecially like the tea cup and the embroderies.
Have a good week ahead!
Olympia
Hi Judy, you sure found some great treasures. Love the metal doll house!! The McCoy is a special find!!
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Judy love your finds. Really love the dolls house. I got a dolls house this Christmas and I love it.
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OMG - that is the exact same dollhouse I had as a child. Wow, lots of memories flooding back. Thanks Judy!
ReplyDeleteJudy, I HAD that dollhouse!! Just like Julie said, wow, lots of memories coming back right now! Thanks for sharing and waking up a bit of my sleepy kid brain! :)
ReplyDeleteI am in love with that cream McCoy vase with the bird! What a find! And I could swear I had a dollhouse like that 'once upon a time.' What FUN finds!!!!
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You hit the Jackpot. I have a McCoy vase like the one with the birds. Mine is a different color and has some craving. The red shelf is perfect the way it is. I would love a kitchen without cabinets. I want that doll house. I had one just like it. It is in perfect condition. Way to score.
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