Between Friday evening and yesterday, I went to four church rummage sales between Burlington, Dundas, and Hamilton. The best one was in Dundas, but that may have been due to the fact that I got there pretty much when the doors opened. Those Dundasians are like a rabid pack of lions at a rummage sale I tell you!
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Big red Cinderella Pyrex bowl - $2!
Rustic hand made shoe shine kit with leather strap - $5!
Conch shell - $1
Tupperware cake dome - $2
English cream and sugar pottery - less than a dollar!
Montreal Expo 67 drinking glasses. They cost less than a dollar. Sadly, I discovered that each one has a hairline crack, but they will still look good on display in our china cabinet.
New Fiestaware mug - $1!
Totally eighties curling mug - $1. This was more than I would have paid but I also got the Fiestaware mug, a really cool Japanese cup and saucer (not pictured here), and the scale below all for $4, plus it's all meant to raise money to help the church, so I feel the opposite of ripped off.
I got this glass for less than a dollar...
When I got home, I realized that I had thrifted two similar glasses back in Toronto. I'm not interested in golfing apart from mini golf, but I like the glasses.
We needed a kitchen scale. Ken found this 'Made in West Germany' scale at one of the Hamilton rummage sales for $1. I love the colour. It reminds me of my seventies childhood.
This vintage CN Tower glass says, La Tour CN on the other side. It was found either at the Burlington or Waterdown Value Village for a dollar. On the back is the recipe for their Top of Toronto cocktail.
These vintage French onion soup bowls were $1.99 for the pair at Value Village.
Great finds! I actually said whooooo to the creamer and sugar bowl. Love the pattern, shape and color! Glad to see you back!!
ReplyDeletehugs, Linda
WOW! You certainly scored!
ReplyDeleteLove the Tupperware cake dome :)
You're back! You told me you were going to start a blog about your booth! Best booth in the market, BTW...
ReplyDelete& I almost died at a church sale on Eglington last year. People can be so disgusting.