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Great Vintage Finds

JM Perez By JM Perez2 min read1.1K views

Hello everyone, I hope you’re having a great start to your week. I have been very busy these days and very blessed too. Today I would like to show you a few gorgeous vintage pieces I recently added to my collection.

  • A Josef Originals Bride musical figurine. She slowly spins around while playing “Bridal March.”
Josef Originals Musical Figurine, Bride.
  • A 1960’s Flapper Dress/Drop Waist Gatsby Dress with matching cream Lace Blouse by Miss Ashlee of California. As I was scanning through a row of clothes crammed together, I could sense a promising outfit.The dress was still wrapped in plastic and appeared to had never been worn. As I lifted the lace blouse, my heart leaped with joy at the sight of the drop waist Gatsby Dress underneath, as I was dazzled by its beauty.
    Since the dress was missing the maker tag, I went on the Federal Trade and Commission website and punched in the RN number on the care label to get information on the designer, which turned out to be Miss Ashlee.
  • A 1957 Vintage Pyrex Butterprint Mixing Bowl Set in excellent condition.
1957 Pyrex Butterprint Mixing Bowl Set.
  • A 1971 Betty Crocker Recipe Card Library.
The Betty Crocker Recipe Card Library, 1971.

Complete card set with over 20 extra recipes in the box.

The Betty Crocker Recipe Card Library, 1971.
  • A vintage handmade pottery hanging planter with bird design.
Vintage Pottery Hanging Planter.
  • A Navajo hand crafted, etched and painted “End Of The Trail” vase with lid.
Navajo “End Of The Trail” Vase.
  • A 1958 set of 7 Pilsner Glasses by Libbey Glass Company in marine life pattern (Champagne Glasses).
Pilsner Glasses by Libbey Glass Company.
  • A gorgeous and beautifully made vintage Porcelain Baby Doll.
Vintage Porcelain Baby Doll.
  • A 1993 reproduction of Raggedy Ann by Joy Escolar. Her head and hands are porcelain; the body, arms and legs are cloth. Her clothes were handmade.
Raggedy Ann.
  • A 1970’s Unicorn Peruvian Alpaca Fur Rug. Handmade 100% Alpaca from Peru (making it incredibly soft and hypo-allergenic) and can be used as a blanket, a wall-hanging, a throw or a rug.
1970’s Unicorn Peruvian Alpaca Fur Rug.
  • A set of Fitz & Floyd Florentine Fruit Canisters.
    Soup Tureen with Lid and Ladle
    Large Canister and Lid
    Medium Canister and Lid
    Small Canister and Lid
Fitz & Floyd Florentine Fruit Canisters.
  • A 1988 Pelouse Postal Scale.
Vintage Pelouse Postal Scale, 1988.

Beautiful finds, and so much more!

Miniature Fairy Gardens

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I love tending to my gardens and for as long as I can remember, I have been enchanted by Fairy Gardens with their hidden mysteries and treasures. My Garden is the place where I go to retreat, reflect and relax and I design it to reflect my character,  personality and inner spirit.

My daughter, who is fond of the backyard fairy garden, requested to create a miniature version for herself. We used a set of Vintage Drawers we purchased last Summer from Estate Liquidators. My daughter immediately put hers to use while her brother was still figuring out what to do with his. Most of the accessories are from Michaels, Linda Marie’s Enchanted Treasures, Kreative Klutter and the rest are home made.

Fairy Gardens.
Miniature Fairy Gardens (in progress).

Early this afternoon on our way to pick up a few tools from Harbor Freight Tools, my husband’s eyes spotted beautiful selections of outdoor decor while searching for a parking spot. We parked next to the entrance of the little shop, Kreative Klutter, as a reminder to check it out before leaving.

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Kreative Klutter

11938 Hesperia Rd, #B
Hesperia, CA 92345
Phone: (760) 247-2600 / (760) 244-1929
Facebook Page

Whether you are looking for indoor and outdoor, collectibles, Fairy Garden Supplies or if you are just interested in learning Tole Painting, make plans to visit Kreative Klutter or contact her on her facebook page for additional information.

Hesperia, CA 92345

Downtown Pomona Finds

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After picking up my Son from school this afternoon, we drove straight to Downtown Pomona, which is one of our favorite places to shop for Vintage and Antique pieces. After shopping and prior to leaving, my kids asked to play around the water fountains. We spent more time around the Mosaic Goddess and while they were busy running around, I admired the great work of art of Millard Sheets. You can read about the painter here.

Mosaic Goddess Over a Fountain.
Millard Sheets, Mosaic Goddess Over a Fountain.
Pomona Downtown Mall, 1962.

Like with any other visit, we started by visiting one of our favorite shops, the Pomona Antique Mart. My children love this shop because of its three levels and going up and down on the stairs is always a thrill for them and a chore for us. We left the shop with two items we found at the basement. The first item is a Shabby Chic/Cottage Chic Stool with Wrought Iron Legs and the second is a Gulf Shrimp Nautical Sign.

Shabby Chic/Cottage Chic Stool with Wrought Iron Legs.
Shabby Chic/Cottage Chic Stool with Wrought Iron Legs.

I love the beautiful little stool. I will reupholster in new fabric down the road once I find one that I like.

Gulf Shrimp Nautical Sign.
Gulf Shrimp Nautical Sign.

Sadly for us, Cheryl’s Antiques was closed for the day along with a few other shops. We visited Olde Towne Pomona Antique Mall, where my husband bought a few Vintage Micro Machines and a Vintage Wooden Suitcase with Plastic Handle (possibly a tool box or a filer).

Vintage Micro Machines.
Vintage Micro Machines.
Vintage Wooden Suitcase with Plastic Handle.
Vintage Wooden Suitcase with Plastic Handle.

Happy Treasure Hunting!

Cute Vintage Finds

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Early this afternoon we returned to the Estate Liquidators to purchase what was left of the 1920’s-1940’s Vintage Chippendale Pull with cast iron bail a couple of weeks earlier (see them here). This time I made sure I took all the dismantled pieces of the drawers including those I left behind last time.

My husband found a couple of old gardening tools he’s been wanting to acquire for a long time. My boy was more interested in Shells and got a few for a craft project. As for my daughter, she found two of her favorite characters stuffed toys which she immediately grabbed. A ballerina Smurfette and Hello Kitty, both vintage. The Smurfette was produced by Applause, Inc. (founded as Wallace Berrie & Co., Inc) and is marked 1984 Peyo.

1984 Smurfette.
1984 Smurfette.

The Hello Kitty is a 1996 nylon plush doll and was distributed in the  United States by Sanrio, Inc.

1996 Hello Kitty.
1996 Hello Kitty.

As for me, I found a few things. The one I love the most is this tall Vintage Grey Smoke Glass Cylinder Vase.

Vintage Cylindrical Glass Vase.
Vintage Cylindrical Glass Vase.

My second favorite vintage find is a 1977 Lil’ Miz “Whisk-It” (Millet Grass Whisk-Broom) by Westwood Import Co., Inc. This beauty comes right on time as I will be making my Fall wreath in a few day and she will play an important part.

1977 Lil' Miz 'Whisk-It' (Millet Grass Whisk-Broom).
1977 Lil’ Miz ‘Whisk-It’ (Millet Grass Whisk-Broom).

I am very grateful for my cute little vintage finds on this hot Saturday afternoon.

Kenner Vintage Dolls

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Here at Home we love to collect things; new or old, we love them all as long as they make our hearts sing. My husband collects Mechwarrior pieces. My Son collects Hot Wheels Muscle Cars. My Daughter and I love the Strawberry Shortcake Dolls. However, while I am old-fashioned, she is new age and we are both happy Collectors.

Growing up, I owned a few of these gorgeous dolls. I used to wonder how something so small could be so perfect? If you own one of these beauties, then you know that they are beautifully made. My Father traveled a lot and while serving his country abroad, he always returned home with lots of souvenirs for my siblings and I. I remember how people made fun of us back in 1990 because we were all sporting the Converse All-Stars with Multi-Colored Shoelaces. I guess we were cool back then without realizing how cool we were.

My parents didn’t believe in quantity, but they did in quality. I wasn’t a spoiled Child, but I had the best. I had a few dolls, which I really liked and some I am sure, are stored at my Parents’ house. As of today, I have managed to collect all of the original Strawberry Shortcake Dolls and pets by Kenner, except for one:

  • Strawberry Shortcake with Custard, Cat
  • Blueberry Muffin with Cheesecake, Mouse
  • Orange Blossom with Marmalade, Butterfly
  • Lemon Meringue with with Frappe, Frog
  • Raspberry Tart with Rhubarb, Monkey
  • Huckleberry Pie with Pupcake, Dog
  • Lime Chiffon with Parfait, Parrot
  • Angel Cake with Souffle, Skunk
  • Almond Tea with Marza, Panda
  • Crêpe Suzette with Éclair, Poodle
  • Mint Tulip with Marsh Mallard, Duck
  • Cafe Ole wit Burrito, Donkey
  • Apricot with Hopsalot, Bunny
  • Butter Cookie with Jelly, Bear
  • Apple Dumpling with Tea Time, Turtle
  • Cherry Cuddler with Gooseberry, Goose
  • Lem N Ada with Sugar, Woofer
  • Peach Blush with Melonie Belle, Lamb
  • Plum Puddin’ with Elderberry, Owl
  • Purple Pie Man with Captain, Cackle
  • Sour Grapes with Dregs, Snake
  • Banana Twirl with Berrykin, Banana

The babies are gorgeous. I just need Banana Twirl with Berrykin, Banana to complete my Collection (she’s rare, expensive and hard to find). My favorites are Café Olé, Huckleberry Pie, Peach Blush and Plum Puddin’.

My favorites are Café Olé, HuckleberryPie, Peach Blush, Plum Puddin’.
My Strawberry Shortcake  favorites are Café Olé, HuckleberryPie, Peach Blush, Plum Puddin’.
1980's Kenner Rose Petal Place Dolls.
1980’s Kenner Rose-Petal Place Dolls (Daffodil, Rose Petal, Lily Fair, Orchid)