New Chapter! Vintage Home Decor & My Latest Thrift Haul!
Exciting news, friends! I’m expanding my creative horizons and adding a new dimension to my business: vintage home decor and kitchenalia! Alongside my passion for breathing new life into old furniture, I’ll be sourcing and selling unique vintage treasures to help you create a home that’s truly your own.
To kick things off, I’m sharing my latest charity shop haul with you. Get ready for some serious vintage goodness! This is just the first of THREE bags overflowing with goodies, so stay tuned for parts two and three!
First up, two stunning Art Nouveau glass lampshades that caught my friends’ eye immediately.
- Orange & Iridescent Blue Glass Lampshade: This tulip-shaped beauty is in the style of John Ditchfield, with a vibrant orange hue and iridescent blue details. It was an absolute steal at £3.50, and it’s already found a new home for £7!
- Speckled White & Pink Glass Lampshade: This tulip-shaped shade has a speckled white design with an iridescent sheen and a delicate pink rim. It’s reminiscent of the renowned Heron Glass style and was another bargain at £3.50. (Still available!)
Coffee, Anyone?
Next, I stumbled upon some fantastic kitchenalia, starting with this charming coffee pot:
- Valencia by Jessie Tait Midwinter Coffee Pot: This mid-century modern coffee pot in the Valencia pattern by Jessie Tait for Midwinter is a classic. I snagged it for £4.50 and it quickly sold for £24.99!
Cooking Up a Storm
Of course, no vintage kitchen is complete without some beautiful cookware:
- Royal Doulton Inspirations Casserole Pot: This classic casserole pot is perfect for hearty meals. It was a steal at £5, and you can grab it here: link to buy
- Pyrex British Hedgerow Casserole Dish: This 1970s Pyrex dish features a charming British Hedgerow pattern. I paid £2.50 for it, and it’s waiting for you here: link to buy
- Pyrex Gaiety Blue Snowflake Divided Vegetable Dish with Lid: This divided dish is perfect for serving vegetables in style. It’s in the popular Gaiety Blue Snowflake pattern and was a great find at £4. You can buy it now:link to buy
Serving Up Style
Finally, some beautiful serving pieces to complete the collection:
- Arcopal Daisy Salad Bowl: This milk glass bowl with a daisy pattern is perfect for salads or fruit. It was a bargain at £2, and you can add it to your kitchen here: link to buy
- Arcopal Volcan Casserole Dish: This versatile dish is perfect for casseroles, baking, and serving. I paid £4.50 for it, and you can find it here: link to buy
- Studio Pottery Butter/Cheese Dish: This handmade butter dish with a lid is both beautiful and practical. It was £4.50, and you can buy it here: link to buy
And the Star of the Show…
But the most exciting find of all has to be this incredible coffee pot:
- Antique Carrington & Co. Silver Plated Dome Top Coffee Pot: This beautiful silver-plated coffee pot dates back to the late 1800s (c. 1890-1910) and is in wonderful antique condition. It was an unbelievable find at £3.50, and you can snap it up here: link to buy
So there you have it! Part 1 of my first vintage haul. I hope you enjoyed this peek into my thrifty adventures. Don’t forget to check back soon for Parts 2 and 3, where I’ll be sharing even more amazing finds.
Happy thrifting!
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See you on the next haul!
Brenda