Lakewood Antiques Market–A Treasure Trove

Just about every month I share the highlights and my purchases from my visit to Scott Antique Market.  Scott’s is considered one of the finer antique and flea markets in the country so I feel blessed that it comes to Atlanta every month.  I also feel lucky that Atlanta has another great market that opens each month, the weekend after Scott’s.  Yes, I get to spend two weekends out of each month shopping for all kinds of vintage treasures.
Lakewood Antiques Market is open the third weekend of each month, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and while it is smaller than Scott’s it is still a treasure trove for vintage accessories, tabletop pieces, furniture, linens and collectibles.  Perfect for an Etsy shop, design projects or crafting.
This month Lakewood had lots of great buys, so much so that after spending Friday shopping with my friends Tina and Dorothy, I had to go back for round two on Saturday with the hubby. (The fact that I was buying a mirror that saw super heavy had nothing to do with taking the hubby along 🙂 )
I wish all of you could be here to shop these great markets with me each month, but I know that’s not possible.  So instead I’ll share some of the pieces Lakewood had to offer.  Enjoy the virtual shopping trip.

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This wood wall plaque made from an old wine barrel was really cool.
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It’s not secret that I love clipboards and I thought the idea of painting one with chalkboard paint was pretty great.
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 All around Lakewood there were lots of old vintage signs.  I especially loved this one.
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 My love of vintage scales grew even deeper when I saw this beauty.
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Another great vintage sign.
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Lots of vendors at Lakewood upcycle furniture pieces.  This dresser was upholstered on all sides in an old quilt  with really pretty crystal knobs.
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Vintage hardware and lots of it.
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 Cool architectural elements and a few old corks thrown in for fun.
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  I loved this painted dresser.  My friend Tina scored the exact same piece at Goodwill for little or nothing and is in the process of putting her DIY stamp on it.
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While Lakewood does not have the amount of true antiques that Scott’s does, this piece was a show stopper.  This mirrored armoire had to stand about 10′ high and had the most beautiful curves and details.  The mirror was in pristine condition.  The dealer was asking $1299.00 which I thought was a MAJOR steal!
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 I loved this hand painted dresser.  The top drawer and the legs really made it.
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 Vintage shoe lasts, great as an accessory on a bookshelf or table vignette.
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 There were two sets of these iron gates which could be great as wall décor or used as a decorative divider in a doorway.  The pair was going for $225.00.
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 This super size jar was really pretty.  A great shelf sitter.
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 Loved these spools of vintage tinsel.
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 I’m a sucker for vintage storage bins and really wanted this piece.
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Tina and I met a new friend, Hilary who is also known as The Purse Lady.  She shows at both Scott’s and Lakewood and has the most impressive collection of vintage handbags I’ve seen.  If I died in her booth it would be the next best thing to heaven.
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 Stunning glass front cabinet doors!
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 Very cool vintage table with pull out extensions.
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 Loved this chair and thought it would make for a great DIY project.
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 I’m still kicking myself that I didn’t buy this vintage paper holder.  It was gone on Saturday when I went back for it.  Lesson learned!
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 Large ship wheels which would look great over the bed at a beach front home.
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 Vintage crates of all kinds…
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and vintage rulers in all colors.
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I bought a few of these vintage keys for my jewelry designs.
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 Drink crates stacked high.
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A basket full of vintage tennis rackets.  Loved the ones with the covers.
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More vintage signs.
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A great collection of luggage (sorry for the blur)
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I loved most of these vintage clocks but thought they were a bit overpriced.
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And just in time for spring picnics, this collection of vintage picnic baskets!
As I said, this months Lakewood show was the bomb.  I walked away with a 4′ x 3′ arch top mirror for $20, several brass planters and urn for $5.00 each, silver trays that I snagged for $3.00 and a few other goodies that will be showing up in the shop soon.
I can’t wait for next months Lakewood show.  One of the halls is going through a renovation and will be expanded to include even more vendors, which means more shopping~
Until my next shopping adventure….
XO Shelly

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  1. upscaledownhome says

    Looks like fun stuff! I like the chalkboard clipboard idea, too. Must make one! Those glass front cabinet doors were beautiful. Thanks for taking us along…

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