{Miniature handmade German grocery store ~ love the meat cleaver and chopping block!}
More antiques from Antiques on the Common ~ once again, I ended up with groups of items that kind of work together ~ I rarely plan to take certain themes, I just end up noticing them when I get my photos downloaded. Yesterday's post ended up leaning a little towards the feminine ~ with a focus on paper goods, sewing items, and bead work. Today's post tilts towards the masculine ~ machinery, toys and typography. I do try to get a variety of items that I find interesting or inspiring in some way ~ after all, I don't want to end up like the guys on American Pickers who only seem interested in oil cans, decrepit bicycles and not very appealing rusty signs!
{group of painted wooden tops}
{Sew-O-Matic Senior ~ great name for a sewing machine!} {Unusual slat basket}
{clothes wringer with beautiful graphics}
{not a wringer, but a crimper}
{lovely typography on the side of a scales}
{Typography incorporated in the design of the scales}
{Painted cast iron sign for a jeweler}
{nice grouping of egg grading scales}
{My favorite ~ just for the name ~ The Expellometer ~ moth killer!}
I love it when you go shopping with your camera- its fun to see all the details you pick out...and thank you for NOT going the American (rust) Pickers route
My goodness - wish there was a venue like this when I live. Haven't seen anything this good for ages - these are all wonderful. I'd buy the lot! No idea where I'd put them, but I'm sure I would find somewhere.
I love it when you go shopping with your camera- its fun to see all the details you pick out...and thank you for NOT going the American (rust) Pickers route
ReplyDeleteHow did you manage not to take everything home? :-)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness - wish there was a venue like this when I live. Haven't seen anything this good for ages - these are all wonderful. I'd buy the lot! No idea where I'd put them, but I'm sure I would find somewhere.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
Thanks for sharing the wonderful finds... The thermometer is especially interesting!
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