Well, hello there, my fellow vintage enthusiasts! It’s your favorite vintage curator here, and I am so excited to share with you the fabulous finds I discovered while thrifting this week. I stumbled upon a few treasures that will make any vintage lover’s heart skip a beat, so get ready to be dazzled!
Frito-Lay 1980s Grandma’s Brand Cookie Jar Tin Canister with a Kromex Brown Lid
First, I found a Frito-Lay 1980s Grandma’s Brand Cookie Jar Tin Canister with a Kromex Brown Lid. This sweet little tin canister is worth about $25 and is the perfect addition to any retro kitchen. The cute grandma design and the old-school Frito-Lay logo will bring back memories of your childhood, and you can use it to store your favorite cookies, candies, or even as a quirky flower vase.
Willam Rogers 4157 Silver Plate 3 Part Divided Serving Tray/Platter
Next on my list is the vintage Willam Rogers 4157 Silver Plate 3 Part Divided Serving Tray/Platter, worth about $55-70. This elegant piece is perfect for entertaining and will add a touch of vintage glamour to your dinner parties. The silver-plated tray has three sections, perfect for serving appetizers, desserts, or even as a jewelry holder.
Storage Cage Decorative Basket Treasure Chest
I also found a beautiful metal rusting iron small Storage Cage Decorative Basket Treasure Chest worth about $25. This little treasure chest is perfect for storing your trinkets and treasures, and it has a vintage charm that will make it a conversation starter. The rusting iron gives it a rustic look, and the decorative metalwork adds a touch of elegance.
Harlequin Romance 1690 book called “The Benedict Man”
Next up, I discovered a Harlequin Romance 1690 book called “The Benedict Man,” worth about $12. This vintage romance novel is perfect for curling up on a lazy afternoon, and it will transport you back to a time. The cover art and the old-fashioned font is nostalgic, and you can display it on your bookshelf for all your friends to see.
Glass Vases
Drumroll, please! I’ve saved the best for last – behold, three vintage-inspired glass vases worth about $16-40! One is a groovy purple, another is a funky green, and the third is a delicate ice blue. These vases are the perfect way to add a splash of color to any room into your space. Show off your favorite blooms, or let them shine as standalone decorative pieces. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed with these delicate darlings!
Alrighty folks, let’s crunch some numbers and see what we’ve got here! According to my calculations, we’re talking about a whopping $200 in possible profits! That’s right, you heard it here first! Check out these finds at the Antique Gallery Round Rock.
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So, there you have it, my vintage-loving friends! These gems are just a few examples of the treasures you can find while thrifting. Each item has a unique vintage charm that will add character and personality to your home, and they are all worth every penny. Until next time, keep on curating!
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Maribel Valls, MPH
Hey there, I'm Maribel Garcia Valls, and I'm all about vintage curation, room design, and graphic design. I've been obsessed with design ever since I was a kid, and I would always rearrange and style different spaces in my house. Thrift stores and garage sales are my jam, and I love discovering unique and eclectic pieces to add to my collection. When it comes to design, I'm all about pops of color and creating quirky and fun digital designs. I'm also a yoga and meditation teacher, and I use these tools as a way to express my creativity, along with journaling. While I have a Masters in Public Health and a Master's Certificate in Executive Coaching, my heart is always drawn to the more creative arts. For me, design is not just a hobby, it's a way of life. I believe that good design should be accessible to everyone, and I'm always on the lookout for inspiration in the world around me. Vintage curation, room design, writing, graphic design, and drawing are just a few of my passions, and I'm constantly exploring and expanding my skills with each new project. You can find my vintage booth at the Antique Gallery Round Rock: Booth C-22.