Saturday morning, under cloudy skies, I headed for SuzAnna's Antiques. Besides the usual vintage treasures, a Spring plant sale was to take place. Treasure, plants.....what else does a girl need when decorating home and garden is high on her list of Springtime pursuits!
As I stepped from the car the heavens opened, the rain poured down, so skipping the plants protruding from car boots (oops, I mean trunks - my English returned for a moment!) and truck beds, I ran under cover. As always, lots of new antiques, shabby chic and vintage items. Searching through the section displaying vintage linens and sewing items, I found the lovely lace edged linen doily with cutwork center, and several yards of cotton lace edging to trim perhaps a throw or pillows.
My favorite find was this heavy damask Irish linen runner with the beautiful scalloped and embroidered ends. Another Scottish pottery marmalade jar for my collection ~ love the warm white color and black lettering, some mother-of-pearl buttons, and the little cuffs links still on their original card, and signed 'To Grandpa from Jo'. I was pleased with my creamy treasures.
Here are a few more items I just loved but didn't bring home. More exquisite vintage buttons.
Update: And what am I re-counting you ask?
Baby wrens of course. Another surprise today - when I glanced into the nest they were all looking out and now I see there are FIVE!! They are all so cozy right now, however I'm thinking they will certainly be ready to fledge as that condo is going to be very cramped by end of week! I'll try to get a picture of them all before they leave.
I really want to visit SusAnna's, in fact we had hoped to go this past Saturday, too. But, instead I stayed a bit closer to home. I love those shutters.
ReplyDeleteFive birdies - that next has to be crowded.
Great creamy finds! I have one of those old pottery jars, labeled "butter" on the lid.
ReplyDeleteI adore beautiful old buttons. They make interesting fridge magnets.
So much fun antiquing with you this morning!
What fun! Wish I could visit that place! :-) Rosie
ReplyDeleteI love everything you found, Mary! Beautiful vanilla goodness...and those shutters, can't you just see them as an amazing headboard?? I would so love to look around in this wonderful store ~ I can't wait to see the photos of the baby birds! xxoo, Dawn
ReplyDeleteThe tablerunner is so nice! You have lots of fun finds. I can see a little bouquet of flowers in the Dundee marmalade pot.
ReplyDeleteJust a note to say my mother arrived safe and sound. It was very grey so she did not get to see much of the color on the ground. We are all extremely tired now as we spent the entire afternoon with her sorting all the gifts she brought for friends. She had two suitcases full so that was alot of sorting. :) I think we all need a little naptime now.
Hugs ~
Heidi
Duh! I had my mother signed in on one screen and myself on another so now I sent these comments on hers. :)
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Heidi
Hi Mary! You find the most wonderful treasures! If I was still in NC, I would love to find that antiques place!Aside from the rain, it looks as though you've made out! Anyways, I wanted to stop by while I had a momemt. I've had so few to myself lately. We may yet be able to have that lunch. It will all depend on if my husband has to stay in NC or not once he returns.I will keep you updated as much a I can. Enjoy your new treasures!
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You always find the most beautiful treasures!
ReplyDeleteHi, Just wanted to say I wish I could visit SuzAnna's Antiques. It's a bit far from Calif. though.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is great!
What a fun place to shop Mary!!
ReplyDeleteLove all of the goodies.
How nice you get to see the baby wrens.
Have a great day!
Rosemary
I'm so glad you introduced me to SuzAnnas! I love the photos and checked the link. It is a place my sister and I definitely would LOVE to visit and have got to get there, SOON.
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BTW, your finds are very pretty!
Hope all the little wrens survive.
xo
Donna
The wood shutters are awesome. Certainly you can find a spot for them. How come I can't find such terrific things around here? Sigh.
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It's always fun to see what new in that store. I love those shutters - I have plenty of places I could use those! That's definitely a place I'd love to visit!
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Ewwww I'll have to visit SuzAnna's! I love the treasures you found. And, of course, you're right! What more can a girl want besides vintage treasures and plants! :)
ReplyDeleteLynn
How fun to see your Dundee marmalade jar. Years ago when I was nurse to an elderly man, we found many of those old-style Dundee jars in his cellar. We have several scattered around our house now, years later, for pencil holders or whatever!
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Wow you certainly did find some treasures. I would grab those shutters in a heartbeat!! They look like they would make really cool trellises for roses or other flowers.
ReplyDeleteI just have to say how much I am enjoying your blog!
Hi Mary
ReplyDeleteYou sure are lucky to have such a great shop to treasure hunt in. There is nothing like that around here that I know of. You always seem to find something interesting there too. Those shutters are great. I hope you can think of a use for them before someone else buys them!
Rhondi xo0
What a wonderful treasure shop you have near you. I love all of your creamy goodies...and those shutters you left behind, you must find a place for!
ReplyDeletePenny
You had some great finds. I think I've told you, it is very hard to find affordible things like that in France.
ReplyDeleteFantastic finds! And your nest of baby wrens ...precious!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun going antique shopping with you in the rain! I vaguely remember rain....(smile).
ReplyDeletehOW LOVELY~~
ReplyDeleteand to have baby wrens too..OMG ..I love everything..hard to leave things behind!!
and shrub ..omg..
it's Christmas.
deena
Just beautiful I especially adore that mirror with the cherubs on the panel above it. Adorable!
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