On my previous post about local markets, I was told this market was good for picking not really finding antiques. The prices were all over the place, but if you had a keen eye, you could find some deals since were tons of booths to check out. We saw a ton of vintage baby stuff if anyone wants to recreate an old-time nursery, this would be the place to go!
I loved the look of this chair, but I don’t really need another chair
I always see lots of bikes in Kentucky, but this was the only tandem bike and they wanted $250. I need to start paying attention to prices because during the 127 Sale they’re not nearly that much.
I keep seeing these picnic balls around, but this was the first I saw that was a complete set. If I had room to display one, I would probably buy it.
I already bought a Santa like this, but mine is in much better shape and I only paid 50 cents.
This elf was priced $17.50, but I only paid $5. Much better price and more charming than the present-day Elf on the Shelf.
The glasses on this 1949 owl lapel pin move. I’m in love!
I also bought another blue Mason jar to match the one I previously bought and have displayed on my mantle.
Maureen Jacob
June 5, 2012 at 9:38 pmremind me which one you’ll be hitting up next! have you been to the city flea, it’s really expensive, but the hipster factor makes up for it! 😉
P.s. my parents totally have a complete picnic ball set back in Nevis.
Andi
June 6, 2012 at 9:01 amI will! I went to City Flea last year and wasn’t impressed at all since there were more food vendors than merchandise booths and what was there was a street version of etsy. But it is a good place for Hipster BINGO!
Andi
June 6, 2012 at 9:19 amOh and that’s awesome about the picnic ball! I’ve heard the pastel sets are rarer than the primary but I like the primary ones best!
Emmy
June 12, 2012 at 10:45 amYou saw some cool stuff. That chair is awesome!
Paul Orange
June 19, 2012 at 6:12 amWow – some great finds! That blue chair is great! Would definitely be a main feature of the room!