Saturday, October 26, 2013

Flea Market Finds on October 26th

This morning was the first time this season I pulled out my winter coat, bundled myself up with a licorice tea, and drove down to the Collingswood Flea Market. I'm fortunate enough to live in an area where they are many flea markets to visit. When I lived in North Jersey there wasn't a single flea market.  It's one of the perks about living in Ocean County, NJ.  I almost always come home with something from Collingswood. Here's some items I bought today.

Tins for Christmas Cookies

I had to get this. It brought me back to a time when I saw it. $1


I can't find any information on this bobber set. I know they must be worth more than the $7 I paid. The bottom of the holder reads "An Tseapain tir adheanta" which means it was made in Japan (I was a little disappointed when I found this out).  But it was written this way because it was originally sold in Ireland and somehow made its way to America.


Twenty Five cents.. I'd say it was worth it.

I really wanted this painting, painted by a New Orleans Artist. I couldn't afford a $200 painting at the time so the vendor gave me permission to take a picture.

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