The games decorated heavy tin tray was nice extra addition to the kitchenware as was the pottery vase with the raised bird and poinsettia.
A teapot that had served tea to the owner for decades came to me via a downsizing into a care facility. Hardwood carved salmon and duck, a brass squirrel and a lustre plate complete this group.
I wanted to share the inside of the teapot, no cracks or chips, just lots of wear, a treasure.
Below a Kimberly Poloson design Grand Salon tin sign, small faux Paris dress form, a framed print Paris and a small white fairy ornament.
Next a pretty collection of little resin fairy figures.
Can not leave out the metal cash box and vintage tool box, a heavy dart board, a cast iron bird finial on a napkin/letter holder and dear Diesel who loves attention and likes to hang around the action.
One week early with my thrifted finds - my blogging friend Linda suggested having a month long birthday celebration - so I am visiting my sister for a few days!
And ... we went to several thrift venues. More brass candle sticks, two well worn lanterns plus a metal, rusted teapot that would be a great flower holder.
A few more finds - rolling pins, a 3 light brass candle holder, pastry blender, thumb scoop and a vintage English Brown Betty teapot with mottled turquoise and tan bands that went well with the turquoise candle holder.
Thanks for visiting today.
Joy
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Sharing with:
Have A Daily Cup Of Mrs. Olson
Embracing Change
A Delightsome Life
Katherine's Corner
The Autoimmune Life
Shabby Art Boutique
The Painted Hinge
The Boondocks Blog
Pieced Pastimes
The Cottage Market
Pieced Pastimes
Under a Texas Sky
Ms. Toody Goo Shoes
How Sweet the Sound
Strawberry Butterscotch
Meet Our Life
Normandy Life
Celebrate Your Story
A Stroll Through Life
Stone Cottage Adventures
Grandma's House DIY
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Really some great finds! Love the teapots. Enjoy that birthday month..I still am! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThose Paris finds are amazing! Love them!
ReplyDeleteWow, Joy, what a great collection of treasures!
ReplyDeleteTreasure hunting is a fun hobby. I wish I could do it more. Love all your fun finds.
ReplyDeletexx Beca
You have been having too much fun finding treasures Joy! Thanks for sharing them with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Great finds Joy. I am sure you will have fun using some of them. Love the metal, rusted teapot. Perfect for a plant.
ReplyDeleteHaving total knee replacement on July 3rd. Send up a prayer for me please.
Hugs,
Audrey Z.
Always enjoy your finds .
ReplyDeleteInteresting collection....love the colours on the rusted teapot.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday!
Happy birthday Joy, love all the treasures you've found on your thrifting adventures. The faux Paris dress form and printable is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteCharming Monday share. Luv that teapot
ReplyDeleteHAPPY Mosaic Monday
Much💞love
My goodness you really scored! Wonderful finds and I especially love how you display them....that is the real art!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful treasure trove of finds, your booth is going to be the place to shop for sure! Happy Birthday month, I am making the most of mine too!
ReplyDeleteSome great finds! I love the teapots and the little fairies. Fun!
ReplyDeleteThe fairies are very sweet. I like to glue a few seashells around the base of them when I find them. And I think I had an old tray like that...years ago! lol Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYou found some fun treasures. The rolling pin caught my eye! I've a crock filled with vintage rolling pins, mostly transfer ware.
ReplyDeleteYou have many beautiful collection of things! Love the teapot, fairy etc...
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful things out there ready to take on a new life!
ReplyDeleteJoy, A month long birthday celebration sounds good especially with many people to celebrate with. I have not seen a brown betty teapot with colored bands. Very nice. Thanks for sharing and have a great week. Sylvia D.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds!Thanks for sharing at TFT!
ReplyDeleteI love all your finds that is the one thing I do miss about living in a larger town is the thrift stores. Love the idea of a month long Birthday celebration may have to try that this year haha. Thanks for sharing on bloggers pit stop.
ReplyDeleteConnie
Cool finds!Thanks for sharing at To Grandma's House We Go DIY, Crafts, Recipes and more Link Party! Pinned!
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