In my last post I told you I'd show what I recently got when I went treasure hunting.
Without further ado ~
A Beautiful flower seed box and vintage photo's
Cutting boards and masher
A Beautiful pantry box that once held candied figs
Kraft cheese box ~ I've been looking for some small boxes to elevate some of my small treasures above my kitchen cupboards and I think these will be perfect ~ don't you?
A mini ironstone pitcher and bowl ~ total height 3 1/2 inches.
Red Wing #2 Elephant Ear Crock
A cute little carved leg table
and a vintage rug beater
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These treasures I found at the Antique Mall in Wisconsin Dells
Carters box, advertising cookie cutter, and a food service coffee can.
If anyone knows anything about the coffee can please let me know!
A beautiful finger lamp.
Sorry it's hard to see but this is a unique black dust pan with brush.
Of course my hubby claimed this one!!!
This Saturday my niece and I are planning on heading up to Hixton.
Of course I'll have to visit Kari's booth from Meadowview Farm!!!
Now show me some of your wonderful treasures!!!!
Until next time
Happy Hunting Trails to You!
Many Blessings
Robin
7 comments:
Morning Robin, oh I always wanted an old seed box, love yours you found.!!! You do find great treasures, many I would have bought too... Treasure hunting is the best fun!!! Hugs Francine.
Lovin all your new finds! I'm getting the itch to go treasury hunting too!
Great new finds!!!
That coffee cans I think is from the 60's 70's I remember seeing them in A & P stores.
Hugs......Earlene
Yes... hills brothers was popular in the 60's and 70's..and most of the stores here in Pennsylvania carried the brand.
Love all your finds. What fun you will have finding places for them.
Charlotte
THE HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE CAN MAY HAVE BEEN FROM A FOOD SERVICE SUCH AS SISCO WHICH IS A SERVICE OUT OF BARABOO WHICH IS NEAR THE DELLS.THEY STILL DELIVER ALL OVER WI
I love finding treasure too. My husband once bought tins and tins of hardware. He didn't want the stuff but was very anxious to have the old coffee cans they were in.
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