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Tag Archives: inexpensive home decor
SOLD! Ready Made Renaissance Re-Enactment / Cosplay Costume!
How fun! Get ready to hit the next Renaissance Fair! Or what the heck, don’t wait… do a little cosplay at home! The costume includes a tapestry vest with capped sleeves (40″ chest), a black tunic, black drawstring pants (32″ … Continue reading
SOLD! Ceramic Pouncing Leopard Lamp – 1950s Era
This is a very colorful lamp depicting a pouncing leopard. I almost think it was made by someone taking a ceramics class rather than commercially produced, because of the combination of colors, but then again, research shows several variations of … Continue reading
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Hand Made Dream Catcher – From Our Wild Heart Gallery
Here’s a homemade dream catcher that I found at a recent auction. It’s quite nice although the addition of the resin “Indian Chief” head is a bit unsettling. If I were to keep it, I’d consider removing that piece, although … Continue reading
2 Great Table Top Wood & Glass Display Cases
These are great display cases. Each has two shelves (thereby offering 3 levels of display) and the top has hinges so you can lift it and pull the front glass out for easy access to the shelving inside. They are … Continue reading
SOLD! Very Nice Solid Wood Coffee Table
This coffee table is solid and lovely. It has some nice features but is meant to be useful, not a central point of your room. It’s a great table that will fit in with almost any decor. Condition: It was … Continue reading
SOLD! 3 Dozen Spools of Vintage Thread in a Wood Box
Most of the 30+ small spools in this box appear to be unused. The thread colors are very nice, mostly in pale shades. There is one bobbin with thread on it, and a couple of smaller spools of thread. Condition: … Continue reading
An Old Coffee Grinder Makes a Unique Lamp Base!
This is quite a nice, working lamp with an old coffee grinder as a base, coupled with a new, matching shade… It’s clearly hand-made by someone having fun just tinkering with such things. A great accent or conversation piece, especially … Continue reading
Betsy Ross Plate – From Our Americana Shop
From the Homer Laughlin China Company. Historical America – Betsy Ross showing the first flag, 1777. The picture was reproduced from an original painting by Joseph Boggs Beale. This is a lovely scalloped plate with red flowers around the outer … Continue reading
2 Vintage Cigar Boxes – King Edward and Yankee
Cigar boxes – and cigars, themselves – are not my bailiwick. They were my late husband’s area of expertise. Unfortunately, he left me no notes on these, so I only have my own research skills to use when offering them. … Continue reading