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Treasure Hunting At Scott Antique Market

I did something last week that I haven’t done in a very long time.  On Friday the hubs and I met up with my friend Montina and her husband JP at Scott Antique Market.  Guys, I haven’t been to the market is over a year and was so happy to carve some time out of my schedule to finally make it back.

Shopping Scott Antique Market is one of my favorite things to do.  The market is open in Atlanta the second weekend of every month and shopping it always leaves me inspired and lighter in the pocket book.  I did buy a few small items and spotted a couple of furniture pieces that might work in our house.

Let me show you the goodies I saw…

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Treasure Hunting At Scott Antique Market

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It’s been quite a while since I’ve visited the Scott Antique Market and even longer since I’ve done a post about the market.

Last Thursday I woke up and decided to make the trek down to Scott’s to check out the show and see if I cold snag any great pieces.  The Scott Antique Market is definitely one of my favorite antique shows and every time I go I’m wowed by all the vintage, antique and sometimes new pieces that the dealers have.  This market I spotted lots of great pieces…

There were a lot of really great oversized mirrors.  I can envision this beauty in a foyer or positioned at the top of a stair landing.

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One of the great things about the Scott Antique Market is the number of custom furniture dealers that attend.  If you have a challenging area or simply desire a custom piece, you can find many options at this market.

I loved this upholstered banquet which if just made for a breakfast or dining area.

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The turned wood arm-chair with grey linen fabric.  Perfect for a beach house.

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My friend Julie whose an upholsterer and owns The Upholstery Fashionista is known for her faux animal skin upholstered pieces.  She sells pieces in this fabric every month and these chairs were her newest pieces. She’s also known for the details she puts in every piece like the burlap back and sides of these chairs.

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Cut stools in a fun fabric.

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I spotted a lot of great farm tables this show.

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A pretty bench cushion sofa with great lines and a tufted back.

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I adored this bench and the fabric it was in.

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The table would make a great kitchen island.

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Lots of classic vintage furniture with beautiful hardware and details.

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Check out the carved wood detail on this piece.

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A beautiful buffet with gorgeous carved doors.

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There is always lots of blue and white chinoiserie pottery.  This bowl was oversized and I loved the octagon shape.

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These foo dogs were super-size.

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Lots of blue and white ginger jars and vases.

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This dealer has the most gorgeous preserved flowers and arrangements and his booth is always packed.

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I’m on the hunt for vintage Japanese calligraphy brushes but these were incredibly expensive so I passed.

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One of my favorite dealers always have unique bottles and jars.  Most of these were $35 or less.

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If you love industrial pieces you’ll find lots to choose from at Scott.

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May of the outdoor dealers sell vintage olive buckets which can be used for plants, magazines or just about anything.n

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There is always an abundance of wood crates..some old and some reproduction.

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One of the permanent outdoor dealers always have a good collection of brass door hardware.

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I’d love to create a wall display with a grouping of these brass numbers.

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I’ve mentioned before that the market is made up of two buildings so there are hundreds of dealers to shop from and you never know what you’ll find.  There are a couple of dealers that I always shop with and here are a few of the pieces I scored this market.

I wasn’t really looking for anything for me this show but was focused on finding a few items for my Etsy shop.  But I did find a few things I’m going to keep.

I sell a lot of these silver-plated toast rack so I buy them whenever I come across a great deal.  I also bought this brass shell dish which need some major polishing and this pewter pineapple dish.  All of these items will be going in my shop.

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Vintage globes are hard to come across at a good price so I was happy to find this one for less than $10.

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I bought this pair of brass candle holders for $6.00. Score!

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And lucked upon this brass book stand.  I’ve sold 3 or 4 of the in my shop before.

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I scored this beautiful oversized blue and white vase for $10–another great find.

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And I’m always on the hunt for Christmas items for the shop.  These napkins were just .50 cents each.

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And my favorite finds of the show were these acrylic drawer pulls for just $2.00 each!  These babies and big and chunky and I’m keeping these.

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And these Staffordshire Dogs which I scored for $20.

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I must say, I had a pretty good haul this show.

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If you’ve never been to Scott Antique Market before but are planning a visit, here are few shopping tips:

Tips for Scott Antique Market:

* The market opens at 10:30 on the second Thursday of each month (but get there about 20 minutes early as they tend to let cars in early)

* There is a shuttle bus (Fri, Sat, Sun) that will shuttle you between the two buildings (runs about every 15 minutes)

* There are food vendors on site and some of them look really good.

* If you want a great deal, shop the outdoor vendors. Many of them shut-down when the weather is not but those that stay open are willing to negotiate.

* Bring cash–a lot of vendors take checks but you’ll get a better deal if you’re negotiating with cash–{cash machines on site}

* Saturday night of the market there is an auction that takes place where great deals can be had. More details here.

* Bring your own tote bags or rolling bags. Most vendors have hand-me-down plastic grocery bags for you to put your treasures in.

* Plan on spending a full day at the show to see both buildings and the outdoor spaces.

Hope you enjoyed this overview of Scott Antique Market and hope to see you at the show next month.

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Treasure Hunting at Scott Antique Market (and a few regrets)

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It’s been months and months since I was able to carve out some time to go to Scott Antique Market but last Thursday I made time in my work schedule to make it happen. Boy have I missed treasure hunting at one of the best antique markets in the country.

 This show as a bit different from most as many vendors decided to attend the World’s Longest Yard Sale instead of Scott, which happens the same weekend every August. Even with fewer vendors, there were still lots of great things at the market.

Here’s a look at some of the pieces I spotted  while treasure hunting...

The market always has a great selection of vintage and handmade furniture in every design style so it’s a great place to shop if you’re looking for something really unique.  These tiered end tables were really stunning and I could totally see them being used as night stands.

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One of my favorite chair vendors is always stocked with beautiful linen and burlap dining and occasional chairs.  I loved the woodwork detail on the back of this one.

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Pillows, pillows everywhere with lots of vendors selling pillows in neutral fabrics.

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This vignette caught my eye.  I have a pair of those wood risers but never thought about using them to elevate lamps.

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There were a couple of ceramic vendors with the most beautiful Japanese pottery.  Most of the pieces were on the expensive side so I passed but lots of people were snatching up ginger jars and bowls.

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One vendor had nothing but blue and white but again it was pretty pricey.  If I remember correctly, the ginger jars along the front were $125.

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I loved this lamp because of the shape–I think it was around $100.

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This mirrored chest was a beauty and on sale!

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I saw more mid-century modern pieces at this market than I’ve seen in the past.  The details on this table and chair set grabbed my attention and the fact that it was also in pristine condition.

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Like I mentioned before, you’ll find every style of furniture at Scott including lots of farmhouse/rustic pieces.  Some of these pieces are vintage and others are handmade to look vintage.

Great lines on this table.

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This cabinet was really pretty although the color was not to my liking.  And check out all those cut stools on top of the cabinet.

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Here’s a beautiful chunky farm style dining table.

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There are lots of industrial pieces at this market too.  I loved this metal storage cage and could just image this in a mud room or garage to hold shoes and stuff.

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I usually don’t walk away from Scott’s having seen any big trend statements but this chair has me thinking that lavender is going to be a popular color for 2016.

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One of the things I always do when I walk the market is to keep an eye out for diy inspiration.  I spotted this framed wall sconce and thought it was a great way to UpStyle a thrifted light fixture

{ frame + wood + sconce + wood beads=stunning}

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The Scott market is always a great source of dough bowls and vintage wood accessories.

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wood rakes

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pizza boards–$40 to $65

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wicker demijohns (this vendor has really good prices on these bottles)

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Scott Antique Market is a big place, consisting of two buildings and outdoor spaces.  There’s so much to see and sometimes my philosophy of “if you love it, buy it” gets pushed to the back of my mind as I walk the aisles.  Inevitably that results in a few market regrets and this trip was no exception.

Here’s are three things I wish I had bought but didn’t…

These lamps were amazing!!!  They were in great condition, I loved the shape and bonus–there was a bulb socket inside the basket so that lamp could be lit both on top and under the wicker. And, they were only $75 for the pair.  I know…I’m still kicking myself. 

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Another regret were these vintage grain sacks.  They were priced between $25 and $29 and in good condition.

The only saving grace with these is that the vendor is a monthly regular and will probably have them again at the Sept. show.

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I spotted these vintage wood blankets and was mesmerized by how gorgeous they were.  I wanted the second stripe from the right, on the top row.

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So folks, that’s a quick summary of my treasure hunting adventure at Scott Antique Market.  I’ve got my calendar cleared for the September show and have my fingers crossed that some of my regret items just might make a second show appearance.

Shelly

Treasure Hunting–Scott Antique Market, Feb. 2014

Monday, Monday!  Are you ready to make this week great?  I am!  I’ve got a couple of business meetings this week, lots of projects to work on and more flea market shopping planned for the end of the week.  It’s going to be a busy week and all I can say is that I hope the snow that is predicted for Atlanta doesn’t become the mess it did two weeks ago.

Today I’m sharing some of the great stuff I spotted last week at Scott Antique Market.  It’s no secret I love going to this market and after missing it for two months in a row I was  excited to hit the show and see what treasures were awaiting.  Over all it was a good show. During the early months of the year many of the vendors sit out of the show but despite some empty spaces there was lots of great stuff for sale.

I was a bit camera happy this market so I’m going to break my recap up into two blog post.  Today we’ll be taking a look at the accessories and decorative objects I spotted and later in the week I’ll bring you a recap of the furniture I saw along with some tips for shopping this massive market.

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These dough bowls are always a hit at Scott’s and even though I already own one, I’m tempted every show to get another. They are well priced, under $100 and are really large.

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I loved these fretwork screen panels and think they would look good painted a chippy cream or antique green.  These were available from ‘my guy’ so I can only image the price was great.

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More antique dough bowls.

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Yes please on this vintage library card file.  Oh how I’d love this for storing my loose beads and jewelry findings.

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There is always lots of vintage cookware and kitchen accessories for sale.

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This stunning reclaimed wood mirror was $375 and at approx. 7 1/2′ tall that is a great deal.

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It must have been typewriter day at Scott’s because I saw so many of them for sale.

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Love these wicker Demijohns ($30-$45).  Every show I stop by and admire and have yet to pull the trigger.

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Always a selection of classic mirrors.

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A beautiful copper pail.  I think copper is going to be the IT finish for 2014.

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Original oil painting.

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Globes galore.  Some better than others and most overpriced.

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I loved this blue wall cabinet.

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One of my favorite pillow resources.  They have several bays of pillow covers, sorted by color.

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My dear friend Steve has an amazing assortment of beautiful antique accessories and found objects.  These tortoise shells are a fave of mine.

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I saw the most amazing collection of shells, coral and starfish this show.

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Anyone need antlers?  You’ll find them at Scott Antique Market.

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These glass buoys were beautiful.  They would look pretty great in one of those large dough bowls.

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Should have picked up a few of these vintage spools.  I they sell well in my Etsy shop and the price was great.  Next time!

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Awesome brass parakeet on a stand from Steve’s booth.

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Steve also have some great lighting.  These brass and copper pendants were really nice. {check out that wall cabinet too}

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And who doesn’t love a vintage pizza board?    Actually it was the fixture that caught my eye but the entire set-up is pretty great.

I’ve mentioned before that the Scott Antique Market takes place the second weekend of every month.  There are two buildings and outdoor spaces as well.  During the colder months I tend to skip the outdoor spaces but you can usually find some good deals there if you’re willing to deal with the weather.

I’ll be back later today with the before and after shots of some of the organizing I’ve done around the house.  When you fall off the organization bandwagon it takes time and energy to get back on!  I’m exhausted but happy to have things in order.

Shelly

Scott Antique Market: An Old Freind and New Treasures

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Happy Monday my friends!!!!  I’m so sorry to see the weekend end because mine was filled with lots of fun.
First up the hubs and I made the trek out to Scott Antique Market.  Attending a gigantic antique market in 95+ degree weather is not something my husband likes to do often but he’s a trooper and when Scott’s falls on his Friday off he usually joins me on my shopping adventure.  I’m so glad he went this time because we ran into a good friend that just opened a booth in the North building.  Our friend Steve owned and operated one of the top showrooms at the mart for many years and I used to buy from his product lines when I had my store open.  In addition to the mart showroom, Steve has operated several antique spaces here in Atlanta on Bennett Street and on Miami Circle, which happen to be the diamond district for antiques in the ATL.  Steve recently closed his showroom at the mart and has opened a booth at Scott’s. …

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Treasure Hunting–Scott Antique Market

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I don’t think I have shared with you some the photos I took at Scott Antique Market this month.
Scott’s this month was brimming with fantastic finds.  Since the Atlanta Gift and Home Furnishings show was in town and buyers from all over the world were in town for it, the vendors at Scott’s really upped their game and loaded their booths with all kinds of home décor and furniture.  I didn’t get to snap as many photos as I wanted because I was dragging around a cart full of items but I did take enough to wet your appetite.
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There were lots of tall armoires at this show including this beauty.  I love the circle design on the mirrored doors.
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Fabulous bamboo table that would make a perfect bar cart.
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This vendor had a great selection of antiqued mirrored accent tables in a different shapes and sizes.  The antique gold finish on this one was beautiful.
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Vintage boxes, crates and baskets were everywhere.
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This curved front cabinet was so pretty.
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Lots of grey washed pieces.  This piece is just begging for a dark stain top.
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Lovely folding mirror screen.
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Industrial is here to stay.  This piece was pretty awesome not only because of the size but the details and hardware.
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I loved this vintage office vignette and that parking meter turned lamp was so cool.
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Great iron chairs just waiting for a splash of color.  Can’t you just see them in bright orange???
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Did you say you were looking for sea sponges???
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The guys at Parker Kennedy never disappoint with fabulous bamboo pieces, bold colors and chic accessories.  This blue bar cart/table made me gasp!
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I love anything in red (with brass details and cute knobs)!
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Great bamboo chair.
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Can you just imagine entertaining with this oval tray?
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Love this color, fabric combo.
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I’d give up a lung for this chair.  Emerald green is so luscious!
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Poodle on a perch!
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Another red gem.  Love the blue and white Chaing Mai fabric.
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The way this desk was painted and the treatment on the top surface was great.  The top was a special paint treatment.
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Weathered and rustic.
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And this piece was just beautiful.  Check out the detail on the drawer and sides.
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All in all the Scott Antique Market was really good.  There was lots to see and lots to buy.  I picked up a couple of pieces of milk glass, two vintage fans, some brass trays and some vintage jewelry.
Until next months edition of Treasure Hunting!

Shelly

Treasure Hunting: Scott Antique Market

It’s Monday and while I am happy to see the start of a new week, I really wish I could go back to bed. I have never had trouble adjusting to daylight saving time but yesterday and this morning have been rough.  Anyone else having a hard time adjusting???
Friday was my monthly outing to Scott Antique Market.  I spent a bit of time shopping this market and purchased some goodies for my ConfettiStyle Designs Etsy shop.   I also picked up a few business cards from new furniture resources I hope to use in a design project down the road.  The show this month was great and the vendors were all heavily stocked with new items.
Here’s what I saw and bought…
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I really liked these globes turned light pendants.  Such fun for a kids space or boys bedroom.
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These lamps stopped me in my tracks.  They had to be about 5′ tall!
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There are lots of great pieces just waiting for a DIY project.
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Boy would I love this vintage wood feed bin for storing ribbon and craft supplies.
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This vintage bamboo dining table was AMAZING!  The dealer snagged it in Palm Beach and had it marked at $1200.
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Loved this tall vintage bottle drying rack.
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More and more pillow designers are showing at Scott’s and this vendor had a great selection to choose from!
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There are quite a few vendors that sell vintage grain sacks.  Some are classic and French while other are bold and graphic and from the USA.  I purchased two more subdued patterns for $4.00 each.  Yea me!
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This cabinet was amazing.  Check out the paneled front and brass hardware.  The inside was left in its natural stain finish which provided a great contrast to the outside.
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If you’re in the market for a map, you’ll find what you need at Scott’s.
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The good thing about the Scott market is that you can find just about anything from true and rare antiques to mid-century modern looks.  This mirrored console was stunning.
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I can think of so many great uses for this vintage bucket.  First would be filling it with a bunch of hydrangea.
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A chest of drawers cut down and turned into an upholstered coffee table.
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Old ammunition box that went from this….
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to a cute little foot stool!
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A drawer turned end table.  Pretty clever!
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Loved this headboard and pillow.
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Vintage letters were everywhere at this show.  This vendor had a ton of letters in all fonts, sizes and colors.
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This French jug made for an adorable lamp.
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A great looking chandelier made from a vintage basket.
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I loved the upholstery on this chair, burlap back, linen front and patterned welting.
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Lots of vintage yarn and thread spools up for grabs!  A couple came home with me.
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Love the vibrant colors of these pillow covers!
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Just in time for spring, these baskets would be great for creating a unique front door flower arrangement.
And a few other trinkets I bought for my shop.
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I’m a sucker for wood printing blocks and gathered up the letters to spell out Happy Everything.  This is my new motto!

Lakewood Antiques market is coming up this weekend so that means I need to get some sleep so I’ll be in top shape for more shopping.

XO Shelly

Treasure Hunting–Scott Antique Market Jan. 2013

The first Scott Antique Market of 2013 took place last weekend.  While I didn’t spend a lot of time at the show I did manage to snap a few pics of items that caught my attention and my heart.  After arriving home and flipping through the pictures I noticed a trend…I’m apparently lusting after Weathered, Worn, Washed Out and Rustic.  Come along on my treasuring hunting trip!

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I spied this beautiful fabric at one of the booths.  How great would this look on a chair or ottoman?

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This chair was beyond beautiful with an all wood back and frame.  Such casual elegance.

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I loved this chair with a mix of line and burlap.  I make sure to stop by this vendor each month to see what’s new.  They always impress and I love that the pieces are all made in the USA.

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A jumbled pile of rustic goodness.  So many cool accent pieces to choose from.

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This was a new vendor showing some incredible embroidered curtain panels.  Reminds me of the new line that Mary McDonald created for Schumacher.

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This leather upholstered cabinet was stunning.

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If I still had my store I’d be all over this rustic display cabinet.

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Loved these ottomans, especially the shape!  The patterned style ottoman in the photo is their best selling shilouette and the guys working  the booth were wrapping those up coming and going.

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A great accent piece that could be used in so many ways in a home.

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Vintage Olive Oils Jars wrapped in wicker.  Very well priced between $25 and $40

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These dough bowls were enormous and fantastically priced at $55 to $85.  I haven’t seen them this well priced in years.  I would have bought one if I didn’t already have one in my stash.

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And this little gem of a settee all dolled up in linen.

 

Next month I plan to spend a bit more time at Scott Antique and hope to uncover some new treasures.

p.s.  I did buy a couple of lamp shades from a vendor that sells all different styles and sizes for just $15.00 each.  That my friends is a great deal!

p.p.s.  I did find some other treasures while out shopping over the weekend and will share those with your tomorrow.

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