Sunday, February 5, 2012

A Few More Vintage Finds


A few more simple finds found at Webster last Monday...

This HONEY tin is in great shape...
Too bad I can't read the faint writing in the box...
From The Apiary of.....


I love it's blue color which blends perfectly
 with the small size Ball canning jar I found.


And then there was this vintage mint green jewelry box with the same color blue for its velvet lining.


Possibly my favorite take home treasure...
is this old ironstone corn mold.

Did you know vintage kitchen items were my first love?

I can't seem to get enough of white ironstone.
Although, goodness knows...
I. have. enough.


One of my Mom's pretty silver spoons...
February
sits on top of 4 vintage blue and white linen napkins.

love blue and white.
love linen.


 ...oh, and I forgot to show you these three tiny change purses...
...not sure what crafty thing I will do with them.
They probably will sit in a box with all the other tiny change purses I seem to bring home with me!

 So that's it for today. 
I have chicken tarragon in the oven and am expecting
 Mr. Flea's parents to join Dad and me for dinner.

Then....it's Super Bowl time and, of course...Downton Abbey!

:)

30 comments:

WinnibriggsHouse said...

Lovely finds. That corn mould is super.

Susie said...

Love the mold and the wonderful little spoon. Smiles to you, Susie(She Junks)
p.s. hope your father is doing well.

Lorrie said...

Love all the blues. And that sweet little spoon. Enjoy your day!

Olive said...

The corn mold is a wonderful find. I just watched season 1 of Downton Abbey in just two nights and am all caught up now. I just adore it.

Rustic Vintage Country said...

They are all great finds! Suzy

okcamp said...

Laura,
Fun stuff. I think I like the honey pail the best.
Diane

Angie @ thejunkranch said...

...anxious to see what you do with the little purses. Great finds!

Sarah said...

Yummy blue check linens and the February spoon is exquisite. I've not seen spoons with the months. ~ Sarah

Evi said...

as always, wonderful things!
I adore the ironstone corn mold, and of course the little purses, and the bitsy locket, and, and.....
Doctors should pick up on the BHD, clever Laura, very clever!!!!!
Love and hugs, Evi
PS. The purses would look wonderful with some other little tidbids in an old frame with pretty paper as background.

Karen Sabrsula said...

Love love love the honey pail!! Any info on where it came from?

Bliss said...

I was out thrifting and junk'in with my daughter today to help feather her new next and I found myself looking at stuff in a whole new way and thinking things like "hmmm so and so (blogger) collects this" or "oh so and so would make a ____ out of that". It was like I was shopping for hundreds!

~Bliss~

Unknown said...

You saw what I saw at Webster....I'm going back.
Isn't it funny how a theme can happen when junkin. I love all the blue, especially the little ball jar. Watching the game now!

The Blue Farmhouse said...

Laura, you a truly a collector after my own heart. I LOvE blue and white. It's my favorite color palette in the whole world. I collect and love ironstone forever and ever! Wonderful Finds!

Dottie said...

Beautiful blog! Iconic images!

Nita Jo said...

I can't resist a challenge, so I borrowed your Honey Tin image. Opened it in Paint.net, cropped just the label and used contrast to enhance it. I can just make out the words,
"Mrs. J. or U. Barry" it looks most like the letter U. The words below that are too blurred, but if you take the highest def. photo you're able to, and do the same you may solve that mystery too.

I can send you a copy of the bit I enhanced if you want. After that, I will delete it from my computer. I don't keep photos that don't belong to me. I just wanted to solve the mystery. Now I'd love to know who Mrs. Barry was.

Rani Engineer said...

Absolutely beautiful!!!! You are very talented! :) Rani @ http://lamaisonjolie.blogspot.com.au/

judi said...

hey my friend,
i LOVE all your fun finds...the honey can is such a great aqua blue. ironstone, thanks to you and miss mustard seed, have become my newest treasure to hunt.

i'm a fan of downton abbey too! although i missed tonight as my daughter and i watched the movie, "the help" while hubs watched the game in the other room. i will have to find a way to see the episode i missed...i'm a masterpiece theatre junkie!

have a great week,
judi

W. theAntiquesLovers said...

You made my day oh junking shopping Laura!! i been unable to go to the antiques market this sunday duet to the snow and ice that has block everyone in Italy!! Much love to you & all your family!

Maison Beldecor said...

Hello dear Laura,
wonderful things you brought... you are so talented to find those gorgeous stuff... I love the color mint, wonderful...
Bine

Andy's Attic said...

Great treasures as always! Kitchen things were my first love in junking and my husband couldn't understand it because I don't cook.
Go figure.
Annette

Josie said...

I LOVE the Honey Can! It would be perfect in my bedroom :)

BELLE BLANC said...

Laura, what beautiful treasures! I love the silver spoon so much! Hugs Mira!

Tina said...

Love those coin purses. They are so hard to find over here

Stephanie said...

I wish I could go shopping with you. I have been wanting little coin purses for a long time but have not had any luck. You have a keen eye for picking out wonderful treasures.

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LizlovesVintage said...

Laura,
That corn mold is fantastic!!! I see your sweet violets in the background ;) I have some change purses also. Hum, yeah.. they are great to add to any collection. I smell the chicken. Ha, Ha.
Have a great week!
xxx Liz

Donna said...

Neat stuff! I have a few little leather change purses also...love them, and use them. Good finds!

ByLightOfMoon said...

I Have many of the coin change purses too, and I wonder what to do! I get them I guess just because I know they are so old.
That spoon in the most elaborate I have ever scene.

You really have a fine shopping place at Webster!

Smiles, Cyndi

MyFancy's Author said...

Love your finds... and Downton Abbey!

Glo said...

I have found a website showing a honey jar just like the one you found with ...the Apiary of C.M Ball JORDAN, ONT.

Here's the link:
http://ballsfalls.wordpress.com/2011/07/22/pure-honey-for-sale/