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.
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.
The turned wood arm-chair with grey linen fabric. Perfect for a beach house.
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.
Cut stools in a fun fabric.
I spotted a lot of great farm tables this show.
A pretty bench cushion sofa with great lines and a tufted back.
I adored this bench and the fabric it was in.
The table would make a great kitchen island.
Lots of classic vintage furniture with beautiful hardware and details.
Check out the carved wood detail on this piece.
A beautiful buffet with gorgeous carved doors.
There is always lots of blue and white chinoiserie pottery. This bowl was oversized and I loved the octagon shape.
These foo dogs were super-size.
Lots of blue and white ginger jars and vases.
This dealer has the most gorgeous preserved flowers and arrangements and his booth is always packed.
I’m on the hunt for vintage Japanese calligraphy brushes but these were incredibly expensive so I passed.
One of my favorite dealers always have unique bottles and jars. Most of these were $35 or less.
If you love industrial pieces you’ll find lots to choose from at Scott.
May of the outdoor dealers sell vintage olive buckets which can be used for plants, magazines or just about anything.n
There is always an abundance of wood crates..some old and some reproduction.
One of the permanent outdoor dealers always have a good collection of brass door hardware.
I’d love to create a wall display with a grouping of these brass numbers.
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.
Vintage globes are hard to come across at a good price so I was happy to find this one for less than $10.
I bought this pair of brass candle holders for $6.00. Score!
And lucked upon this brass book stand. I’ve sold 3 or 4 of the in my shop before.
I scored this beautiful oversized blue and white vase for $10–another great find.
And I’m always on the hunt for Christmas items for the shop. These napkins were just .50 cents each.
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.
And these Staffordshire Dogs which I scored for $20.
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.
marshatjones2014 says
Seems like you had a great time here. I love your finds and those door pulls are a knockout! I will have to plan a trip to Scott Antique Market. Thanks for sharing.
doodletllc says
Wow!! Where is this place??? You are so right about that piece for a kitchen island and all hose dogs; foo dog and otherwise…WOW! Great finds, Shelly.
ConfettiStyle says
Hi,
Scott Antique Market is in Atlanta and takes place the 2nd full weekend of every month.
Add it to your bucket list.
Shelly