Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Site for Vintage

Thanks to a message from a fellow vintage seller, I found a cool website, called VintageGazer. It is a curated photo gallery on the order of Pinterest, but strictly for vintage things, which is very exciting for us vintage types. Not only can items from vintage shops be listed, but there are antique photographs and ads posted also. Anything vintage or antique may be posted, but the photos need to be appealingly clear and crisp and there has to be some content as well.

 
My friend at ElsiesAttic posted this beautiful ring

Another acquaintance from the world of vintage, AnotherTimeAntiques posted this gorgeous photo


Then I just posted this (though it needs to be accepted before it will be published)



As I wrote this, I realized all three pictures are of green things--what a funny coincidence!

I'm not sure how long it has been around, but am so glad to have found it. A lot of folks who sell  "old things" have been longing for a site like this. So I'm putting in a good word here and am hoping you'll check it out and spread the word.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Hunting the Antique Mall

Took a highly anticipated 20 mile trip the other day to my favorite (huge) antique mall to look for material to use in my jewelry creations (old jewelry to repurpose, buttons, charms--little found objects) and also, if truth be told, to scout out some inexpensive goodies to sell in my vintage shops.
We spent many hours there and it was getting to be late afternoon. I had found jewelry items, but not too much resale stuff, other than a couple of old children's books. We got to the locked glass cases, which tend to hold small things (good for resale) and expensive things (not too good for either of my quests). But suddenly something caught my eye and I rang the button to have someone come and unlock the case, so I could take a closer look.

     This faux leather case full of cuff links, tie bars, and tie pins enthralled me because it's always good business to mix in a few things for sale for the guys.

I looked it over as carefully as one can when a salesperson is standing nearby waiting to see if you want it or not.
I turned several pieces over  and though some were unmarked, many others were signed (Swank and Hickok are both well-known companies).
The price was, well, let's just say, it was a bargain.
  Counting each set as one piece, it averaged out to be around a dollar each.       Yikes! I HAD to get it! Fourteen tie bars, eleven sets of cufflinks, three shirt studs (one oddball), several tie tacks, and an ugly old case 
are mine now.
Hope they sell!

Now I picked a few to show in close-up. Most are in good condition, though all will need cleaning prior to listing.

 A maple leaf and a traffic light --how cute are these tie tacks?










I think this is a set of golf clubs, pun intended.
Great set here if your name is Nick or Nathan.
Of course, there is always a dud in the bunch, and this group was no exception. Check these out... (even the tie tac decoration was glued back on, rather messily.
Oh well, that's okay. They can always go into the odd and ends stuff --someone somewhere will want them, I'm sure!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Sparkle Plenty

Earrings!!           
More variety than you can even imagine and so difficult to effectively photograph, especially when there have only been three days of sunshine here during the entire month of April. But I digress...


My dear friend, Kate, has consigned me to sell many wonderful things gleaned from a family-owned antique store that closed many years ago. Among the many treasures are a large group of retro earrings.
Both clip on and screwback, some signed and others not, some are in lovely condition and others not so much, but as a group, they are fascinating, at least to me. There is such a variety of colors, shapes, sizes, and styles.


In this era of pierced ears there do not seem to be a lot of women wearing these types of earrings.  In any case, if there are, they have not found my stash. But I felt that these lovely ornamental accessories deserved to be shown off.

So I picked out my favorites, spruced them up to be their glittery best, and present them to you now.

 
I love these silver ones, because they are so very dramatic.








The pearly ones catch the light so well. The top pair, however, are actually a mix of pearls, most likely imitation, and plastic.










Does everyone love seeing royal blue as much as I?
The middle and bottom pair are stamped "Japan" on the back.











 


Moss green in the middle and creamy plastic "seeds" on the bottom.









 I do not profess to be an expert on jewelry, but I know what I like and this pair are my very favorite.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Easter Parade of Goodies

Here is my version of Easter baskets, in all of their pastel splendors. Oh, yes, each one contains an item from my Etsy shop. Can you guess?

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