Showing posts with label Red Wing Pottery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Wing Pottery. Show all posts

Monday, May 28, 2012

Mid-Century Bonanza!

I went to a sale a week ago and am just now catching up to tell you about it.  It was close to home (always a plus and a rare event around here) and was billed as a Mid-Century Bonanza.  It certainly was!  As I looked at the pictures, I saw lots of things that I wanted to try to get to early.

I got there about 20 minutes before it started and had a chance to chat with the lady whose 'estate' was for sale.  This could have been creepy, but she'd already moved to a residence community, had taken all that she wanted and was thrilled that people would want the rest.  It turned out that she was from the same part of Ohio where I'd grown up and we had lots to talk about.  She was one of those people who you talk to for a few minutes and feel you've known all your life -- utterly charming!

I was number 6 going in and the people before me weren't interested in anything mid-century (imagine)!  I hurried to the glassware first and got some great glasses, then headed right to the basement (where my favorite stuff usually is).  I ended up getting everything I'd seen in the pictures and wanted, except for a little red formica table that was just priced too high for my budget.  All of the things were priced a little higher than I would normally pay, but not ridiculously so.   I got some great things -- take a look:
A laundry cart and clothespin bag
A HUGE (24x36) paint-by-number of an ocean scene (very well painted) and an orchard basket
A box lot of 'Made in Japan' Christmas things (I don't know why the tumbler got in the picture)
A large box of Christmas ornaments (as if I don't have enough already)...
The Flinch game is from 1913. The grocery pad is shaped like a chef
A sewing box that looks like a tweed train case
Odds and ends, including a dozen marshmallow forks
Two tablecloths -- I think the birds on the blue one are roadrunners...odd
I shared this in an earlier post -- a Red Wing Pottery hanging planter (also odd, but pretty neat)
 LOTS of glasses...
Six flamingo and palm tree plastic glasses in a wood tray -- souvenirs of Hollywood Beach, FL
Eight really nice frosted daisy tumblers
Four atomic glasses in original box
I think it's funny that the box reads 'Beautiful Glasses' (in case you couldn't recognize their beauty, I guess)
Six plastic turquoise and gold glasses in a black plastic carrier -- they're special!  Look at the next picture to see why...
The glass holders swivel in the carrier so they won't tip.  It's made for serving beverages on a boat!
While I was loading up the car, the owner came over to see what I'd gotten.   She was thrilled to see that I wanted her laundry cart and clothespin bag and that I got the Christmas ornaments.  She also was excited that I bought her sewing box (she's the one who told me what it was -- I thought it was a small train case).  I'm glad that she was so cheerful about it -- it was really nice to see how happy she was in her 'new life'.  She has a new cottage and got to make some money and I got a Mid-Century Bonanza!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

What is This? The Answer!

Well, faithful readers, what is it?  Your guesses included an ashtray, incense burner, candle holder & bird feeder.  I thought it was a string holder. It took a lot of google searching with lots of different keywords to finally find it -- and we were ALL WRONG!  It's a Red Wing Pottery hanging planter.   I NEVER would have guessed that -- especially since it didn't have any drainage holes.

I still think it makes a great string holder and think I'll suggest that when I list it on Etsy.  Look at how good it looks with string:
I can just see that on the check out counter of some upscale store or on the work counter in the studio of a glitzy Etsy seller.   Hopefully, they'll use nice baker's twine or something stylish and not white string from an old man's workbench at an estate sale...

Thanks for guessing!  It seems that there's ALWAYS something new to learn!