This is a post about the stuff laying around our house that needs to go to our shop. Strangely enough, the shit all over our dining room table isn't making us any money! Weird.
Lots of floral frogs, in all shapes and sizes:
A cement scottie dog: (I love a dog that doesn't shed, bark or poop. Might need to keep this one.)
Vintage golf and bowling trophy parts:
A fly trap:
It's a BIG STINKY FLY TRAP. The makers of this thing don't mince words.
A few brass faucets:
Another Infant of Prague statue. This one has clothes, unlike the other ones I shared on my Facebook page. And it doesn't have eyes that make you wish for a quick death.
A big lab timer:
A World War II-era Navy pilot tin toy gun:
Bottle openers and wine/liquor pourers, some American and some German. The plastic chicken pourer is the best. Seems a little childish for a wine bottle, doesn't it?
A bunch of bottles from a Philadelphia soda maker, Esposito:
Yes, that one on the left features a diapered baby in boxing gloves. "The Champ of Thirst Quenchers!"
Nope - not creepy at all.
We also have hundreds of photos that we bought from someone who cleaned out an local estate. If you compare these photos to those from normal families, you would find that this group has a wildly disproportionate number of random people holding ham products.
And they needed captions.
Feel free to leave your own captions in the comments below!
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Don't forget - Author Mary Kay Andrews is coming to freshvintage for a book signing on June 10th. This will be a great event, with PRIZES for visitors and fun treats. Don't miss it!
And congrats are in order for Mary Kay - she just announced that her paperback of Summer Rental will debut on the New York Times Bestseller List at #18 next week. Yay for you!
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One more thing - we'll be selling again at the Vintage Garage Sale on June 1st in West Chester, PA. We had a great time in May, so we're coming back with more cool finds. There will be some new vendors this month (including Lisa from Brandywine View), and a few of the same from last month. There are a few spots still open, so visit the website for more info.


