Showing posts with label Estate Sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Estate Sale. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

SPRING BIG BARN BONANZA

Mark your calendars now for the Spring BIG BARN BONANZA!  If you hadn't seen my facebook posts yet, the sale is set for Friday, May 11th from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, May 12th from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.  So, what is a Big Barn Bonanza?  Well, its part (big part) antique and vintage occasional sale, part estate sale (mom and mother-in-law are now in a nursing home), part moving sale (friend moved to new house with huge barn) with a little bit of yard sale thrown in for good measure (and great buys)!  What will you find at our tag sale?  Antique and vintage furniture, home decor, toys, tools and more; a variety of collectibles; garden and outdoor items including camping gear; sewing items; sporting goods; furniture (home and office); electrics, electronics and appliances; and much, much, MUCH MORE!  We've been working in the barn on set up!  Below are some photos I've been taking during set up.











Watch for updates and additional photos on my facebook page:  Debbie's Bargain Basement.

Disclaimer:  We reserve the right to change our minds and decide we cannot part with any given item.  But regardless, there will be a LOT of treasures to pick from.  And I'm really trying not to post photos of items that we might change our minds about.

Monday, March 19, 2012

RUMMAGE RUMBA!

We had a busy weekend but I'm never too busy for a good rummage sale.  And I found one Saturday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Columbia, IL.  I got there just over an hour after it started but I still made some good finds.  And I only spent $6.85!!!

Box of beakers and pharmacy bottles as found for $5!!!

My box of booty organized on the counter!  Just $5! Yes, I'm pumped about this find!

KITSCH ALERT!!!  Got this for a future white elephant gift exchange.  Yes, that's right - 10 cents!

That's a Fostoria Americana creamer and sugar bowl (25 cents each), whiskey glass (50 cents),  a retro ice cream dish (25 cents) and 2 bird cage feeders (25 cents for the two and I needed one for my birdcage).

Double Oil Lamp Bracket for just 50 cents!  I may use it for candles or plants inside or outside, not sure yet!

Close up detail of the lamp bracket.  So cute!!!
Up next?  This Friday there's an estate sale at 2141 Lebanon Avenue in Belleville (headed towards Shiloh).  The sale is being held by Keil's Estate Sales, find out more about the sale at http://www.keilsestatesales.com/.  They have great photos of most of the items in the sale.  I'm eyeing some concrete deer!  My husband won't be happy 'bout this!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

SATURDAY IN MARION

I know, it's been awhile since you heard from me.  The holidays, sick parents, yada yada yada, but I'm back at it again, at least for now.  And I had wonderful luck shopping on Saturday.  We went down to our cabin south of Carbondale this past weekend.  Saturday morning we headed out for Marion but stopped at a tag estate sale in Carbondale first.  There, I got my best buy of the day actually.  I scored 3 vintage, (aged at least) large concrete urns for - get this - $10 each!!!  Can you freaking believe it??? I couldn't.  I know they're worth a lot more than that, I just don't know how much more, do you know their worth?  If you do, let me know.  I also picked up a concrete pedestal base for a birdbath or other ornamentation for just $5 and a smaller concrete urn, also for $5.  That's right, all 5 pieces for just $40!  Of course, the guys were less than enthused about the purchase, they had to load them in and out of the truck, but then why did John buy the truck if not to haul concrete urns around for his wife!


So, after loading the concrete we were on to Marion where we shopped three antique stores.  We visited Marion Antique Mall at 503 N. Madison (phone 618-579-9124; Warehouse Antique Mall at 600 N. Van Buren (phone 618-997-7810); and Whitecotton Antique Mall at 10348 Whitecotton Road (phone 618-995-2058).  There are a few more antique shops in and around Marion but we ran out of daylight and so they are for another day.  We had luck at all 3 of the shops, below are photos of some of our treasures.  We found 4 vintage Mexican painted clay flower pots for $3.50 each ($14 total), a vintage tole painted metal pot with lid for $2.50 (I love the color), a beautiful antique watercolor in an equally beautiful mat and frame for $32 (and perfect subject matter for the cabin decor), a pair of large cast iron brackets with oak leaves and acorns (no photo, sorry) for $40, an Imperial vintage creamware planter for $2 (I collect these), the cutest vintage framed print of a man's bald head and a baby's bald head with a saying about the comparison (my hubby's bald so I loved that for the bathroom wall) and a vintage wall pocket of deer in cattails (I also collect things with deer because we see so many down at the cabin and I have fallen in love with them) for $5.


I bought the Mexican clay pots to go on a wrought iron plant stand I bought last summer at a yard sale for $5.  I saw one exactly like it in one of the shops and it was priced $75!  I don't think its worth THAT much but I think the $5 was a good buy.  I'm planning on planting some succulents in them this spring.  The covered metal pot is going to be used for storing dog food in at the cabin.  And the large cast iron brackets are going to be used in the upcoming remodel of the cabin.  I haven't decided yet where or exactly how they are going to be used but that's half the fun, figuring it out.  I may mount them on the wall of the planned half bath and then top them with a piece of antique marble we have and place a sink on or in the marble.  Or I may use them for shelf supports in the kitchen.  Or I may have another, better idea by the time we get around to doing the remodel.  Do you have any ideas?


The watercolor is going to be hung in our bedroom (at the cabin) when we complete the remodel.  I'm going to be decorating with a masculine, lodge/cabin type of decor.  I'd like to find wool Indian Blanket(s) to cover the bed with and use dark woods and I have a small Eastlake table to use as a bedside table.  Its all still very much a work in progress.  I'll definitely keep you posted with before and after photos when we start the remodel later this year (hopefully, fingers crossed).

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

BIG BARN BONANZA Photos

You asked and here they are - photos of the BIG BARN BONANZA BOOTY! For details on the sale like times and address please check the prior post for details. There'll be at least one more posting of photos to follow! I hope you can make it out to the sale! If you have any questions about the sale please either post your comment here or email me at debbieahrenssells@yahoo.com.




Photos as promised/Big Barn Bonanza!

Here are some photos of the items that we are selling at our Big Barn Bonanza this weekend! Individual items are subject to prior sale (or a change of heart on actually selling them!)but come check out the sale, we are adding more items daily up to the day of the sale - which is Saturday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. I just can't get up that early two days in a row! You'll find the sale at 2442 Otten Road in rural Millstadt, IL. Follow signs from Rt. 163 and Imbs Station Road. Cash Only.




Thursday, October 6, 2011

BIG BARN BONANZA


I've been out at the barn unpacking treasures for our upcoming sale the end of the month.  That's the estate sale, moving sale, tag sale and occasional sale all combined into one freakin' unbelievably BIG sale!  I've just about got it all unpacked.  I'm hoping to start pricing individual items next week.  I took some photos while I was out there on Tuesday so I could tease and tempt you with our wares!
The sale is slated for Saturday, October 29th from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday, October 30th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  So make sure you get those dates on your calendar and plan on shop, shop, shopping!  You're sure to find at least one treasure you just can't live without!  But I'd prefer if you bought a truckload full!