I just love this little vintage Valentine girl, she is so sweet with all the hearts on her dress and her little heart hat. She will be a welcome addition to the Valentine collection!
Next I found 3 of these vintage diorama plastic Christmas ornaments. I really like them, and I think a new collection is in the making :)
A cute little ceramic miniature rooster pitcher, it is only about 2" tall!
Then I found a sock monkey that I could not leave behind. I already have 2 of them, so I guess this makes it an "official" collection.
The next item I got at an Estate sale, and I am not sure of what it actually is. It is about 6" wide, and the base of it is maybe marble? or alabaster? but it is quite heavy. The Scotty dog sitting on top is made of solid metal. I think it may have been the lid to a vintage decorative box. I could not find a bottom part to it, but it is cute as is. Do any of you have an idea as to what it actually is??
Then I found 3 tiny, very old dolls - they appear to be made of celluloid and are very fragile. They are about 3" tall.
Also found at this sale was an adorable Kewpie doll. Someone had dressed it in clothes that fit.
Next is a vintage pottery fish planter in pretty pastel colors.
2 old souvenir ashtrays - 1 is ceramic with a scene on it and a face of a clock, and a dimensional key. The other one is metal and in the shape of California.
Another enamel flower pin, and some pretty vintage rhinestone jewelry to wear or use in my creations.
Then I found 2 sweet little bird figurines. I can't seem to pass up the little birdies wherever I go! :)
Some of the thrifts still have Christmas decorations out - yeah! I found a set of big honkin' pink Shiny Brite ornaments!
I found 2 old souvenir pillow covers from the same sale that I bought the ashtrays from. I love the pink one.
And the last items I will share with you today are 3 large containers filled with old gumball charms, there is a container filled with little cowboy hats, one with guns, and the other filled with guns in holsters.
I also made a new Valentine's Day theme background and header for the blog - hope you will enjoy it! Thank you for visiting with me, and I wish you a wonderful week filled with thrifty treasures!
Linking up with:
The Nifty ThriftyEveryday Vintage
Pink Saturday
Thrifty Things Friday
Vintage Thingie Thursday
Junkin Joe
Rednesday
What's It Wednesday
WOWZA! I live just a few miles from Silver Springs! How amazing! That is a super find! I love all of your cute things! Hugs!
ReplyDeletePS Are the pillow covers both from Florida? They are so neat!
DeleteHi Diane, I don't have it in front of me this minute, but I believe the other one was from Colorado.
DeleteGreat finds....but my heart skipped a beat at the sight of that enamel brooch. You know I have NEVER seen one at a thrift shop in Australia. Thanks for following my blog, I'm glad to have found you! Leisa. Xx
ReplyDeleteYou really do find the best things. Amazing treasures. All those gumball charms! Those little dolls would be happy in a dollhouse. Your blog design is so festive and I especially love the header. You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds once again! I collect those enamel flower pins too. They're so colorful! But I hardly ever find them anymore. You could be right about the dog being a lid. The dog is really nice-- great detail.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! Such amazing finds and they are all TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cute!!!!! hugs...
ReplyDeleteLove that pottery fish! The colors are great and would look perfect in my house :-) Do you have any plans for those gumball charms? I cannot believe you found so many!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend,
Erica
Jackpot! You sure did well! Love the Valentine girl. I know that in the 1930's and 1940's scottie dogs were very popular on many things because President Franklin Roosevelt had a scotty named Fala. I'm not sure what you have though it looks like a lid but I bet it is from that period. Maggie
ReplyDeleteYou find the best stuff! I love the old dolls and the pink ornaments! I am hitting an estate sale today that has dolls, but I have to wait until lunchtime. Hope they will still be there!
ReplyDeleteLinda
What fun finds, I just love your sweet Valentine girl with the hearts, she's adorable and of course love the jewelry pieces!! :) Happy weekend! xo Holly
ReplyDeleteLove those big honkin' ornaments! :) I haven't heard that term in a long time! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, you really found some awesome stuff. Love the little Valentine girl, scotty dog and the birds. Well I love it all! Thanks for sharing at TTF!
ReplyDeleteOhhh there you go again, finding the CUTEST things. Love that porcelain valentine doll.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Debbie
What a cute Valentine girl. Lots of great finnds. Love your sweet header!!!
ReplyDeleteI am officially green with envy over the collection of gum ball machine prizes! Great finds. Love the Valentine decor around the page!
ReplyDeleteOH MY! Where to begin with that INCREDIBLE stash of gumball prizes!!!! What fun creations you will come up with ~ can't wait to see 8-)
ReplyDeleteI want to come with you the next time you go out for vintage goodies...truly fabulous finds...you Rock sweetie xxx
ReplyDeleteFirst, I have to say your header and background are wonderful! And your finds are, too, I especially love the pins and the Valentines girl. I think you're right about the Scottie, a box lid perhaps. Or a really big paperweight! Thanks so much for sharing this at my History & Home Link Party this week. Take care - Dawn @ We Call It Junkin.com
ReplyDeleteI did notice your sweet Valentine header!!! The little Valentine figurnie is so cute! You are making me want to SHOP!!!
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
deb
Oh Boy what a haul! I al so glad you shared for Rednesday!
ReplyDeleteThat alabaster and wrought iron paper weight was part of a set for a man's desk in like the 50-60's great find.
Hit the wrong button...I love your background and header. I just envy you the talent to create your own.
ReplyDeleteThose were great finds but the fish planter has the most amazing colors, such an unique piece!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your visit and for all the nice things that you had to say.
ReplyDeleteSo many cute finds!! Love the pink ornaments. And the cute Valentine girl figurine!!
Hugs,
Deb
I LOVE your new er old design--actually I love every incarnation of it!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a busy day! Love the pink Shiny Brites especially. Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteI adore that pottery fish! Such pretty colors and retro flair. :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I came to visit I love the name of your blog and the darling Valentine Images on the sides add the perfect bit of whimsy! I am now your newest follower~ HUgs, Diane
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the pretty vintage rhinestone jewelry!
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