A Vintage Merry Christmas
We have been posting vintage Christmas photos all over our Facebook and Instagram pages since before Thanksgiving. I guess you could say there is a slight addiction here at MVA to all things vintage and we went a little crazy here at Christmas time.
We all remember the ornaments and decorations our parents and grandparents had on their trees when we were young. Some they still have, some have been lost over the years, but when we see them again, or one similar somewhere else, it always takes us back to our childhood.
When I bought my first tree as a college student, I went out and bought all new ornaments from Wal-Mart and some more decorative ones from local boutiques. I loved the bright new shiny balls and the cute decorative characters. As the years have passed, and my love for vintage has grown, I am now replacing all my modern decor and ornaments with vintage pieces. We bought way more than we could sell this year in our booths so after Christmas, when we pull all the left overs out of the booths, my personal collection is getting a new (old) makeover!
Below are some of our Christmas pictures from around the house, yard sale scores, auction boxes and pics from our booths. Some of we are keeping for our own collections and some has already sold, but it's all awesome and since Christmas is almost here, I wanted to share these one last time.
Wishing everyone a safe and Merry Christmas!
Casey
Modern Vintage Antiquing
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Cornerstone Auction House
If you're looking for something to do on a Saturday night, check out Cornerstone Auction House. They are located NE of Rogers in Avoca, just past the Rogers Airport. They have an auction every Saturday night at 6PM and they always have a packed house.
This past Saturday night's auction was a good time. Jim and I took Ty and Dan with us and everyone found something, or somethings they just couldn't live without.
The find of the night was this old mid-century lamp. I'm thinking it is Hollywood Regency but I'm still researching it. The bottom portion lights up as well as the top bulb and you can turn either on by themselves or both on at the same time.
We also picked up a pair of vintage wall hangings and some glass corn on the cob holders for my grandparents.
Another favorite is the mismatched Pyrex bowls. I've been keeping my eye out for these recently. They are really cute and make a great display when you have sets of 3 or 4 and stack them. I'm hoping to pick up some of the pink, teal and or black pieces. They are the most rare but look great stacked. The photo below was my inspiration to start collecting Pyrex...found at http://pinterest.com/pin/244812929716190327/
The first purchase of the night was a flat of mismatched Soreno drinking glasses from Anchor Hocking. This line was produced between 1966-1978. My mom had some assorted Soreno pieces when I was young and I always keep my eye out for these pieces. The Soreno line comes in clear, avocado green, honey gold, and my favorite, aquamarine. They also have a pink but it is very rare. I have only ever seen it in books and online. The flat I purchased had a mix of sizes but it did have enough of the larger size to make up a set.
We also picked up a 6 piece set of vintage corning ware in the Country Festival pattern.
Some of these items and others will be available in our booth soon at the White Elephant.
I've had a lot of people tell me that they want to go to an auction but are intimidated or don't really understand how it all works. If you are interested in going to an auction but have never been before, here are a few good basic tips:
1. Go early. Most auction houses open at least an hour, some times 2, before the sale begins. Get your bidder # and get a good seat in the center of the room, near the front so the auctioneer can see your bids. Spend the time before the sale starts to walk around and look at all the items. Check the quality of the items and makes notes on what you are planning to bid on.
2. Pay attention. Once the auction starts, you have to be paying attention. You never know what's coming up next so you have to be watching and keeping an eye out for the items you are interested in. It only takes a minute or so to sale each item so it goes very quickly.
3. Make a budget. It's easy to get caught up in the bidding, so know what your max is on each item and don't go over.
4. Watch your hand and head movements. A lot of bidders bid by just nodding their head or by putting up a finger. It's easy to mistake a bid with normal body gestures. For this reason, I only bid with my bidder card and I keep eye contact with the auctioneer when I'm bidding so he knows I'm bidding.
5. Relax & have fun. Going to auctions is a lot of fun and can become addictive! Don't be intimidated by the fast talking or bidding. Sit back and watch and listen for a while and you will catch on.
I hope these tips help and hope to see you at a local auction soon.
Have a great week!
Casey
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
White Elephant Emporium!
Modern Vintage Antiquing will be setting up a booth at the White Elephant Emporium (WEE).
We are so excited to have a new home for some of our treasures. We have been looking for a permanent booth location and WEE is a great choice! They are located at 1561 W. MLK BLVD (6th St) in Fayetteville. We met with Gregory last night and once some booth swapping and rearranging happens, we will be ready to move in. We will be in the downstairs area and will post photos as soon as the booth is up and ready.
After our talk with Gregory, we walked around admiring some of the treasures they had in the shop.
If you are interested in being a vendor, give them a call at 479-249-6093 and check them out on Facebook at this link:
White Elephant Emporium
Go by and check them out. They have a lot of great pieces and are haveing a huge sale this weekend!
Hope to see you there!
Casey & Ash
We are so excited to have a new home for some of our treasures. We have been looking for a permanent booth location and WEE is a great choice! They are located at 1561 W. MLK BLVD (6th St) in Fayetteville. We met with Gregory last night and once some booth swapping and rearranging happens, we will be ready to move in. We will be in the downstairs area and will post photos as soon as the booth is up and ready.
After our talk with Gregory, we walked around admiring some of the treasures they had in the shop.
If you are interested in being a vendor, give them a call at 479-249-6093 and check them out on Facebook at this link:
White Elephant Emporium
Go by and check them out. They have a lot of great pieces and are haveing a huge sale this weekend!
Hope to see you there!
Casey & Ash
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Cottage Haven - Siloam Springs
A couple of weeks ago when Jim and Dan and I were in Siloam Springs at
Don's Auction, we stopped by Cottage Haven at 2125 E. Main Street.
They had a great selection of re-purposed furniture and they sell CeCe Caldwell's natural chalk and clay paint right there in the store if
you are looking to re-purpose your own furniture.
They had a great selection of Pyrex bowls and an awesome wall of glass!
Jim and Dan really enjoyed the shelves with the vintage toys!
And I loved the Vaseline Glass & Jade-ite!
Cottage Haven had a lot of other cute vintage and re-purposed items. Next time you are in Siloam Springs you should check them out and like them on Facebook!
Happy Hunting!
Casey
They had a great selection of Pyrex bowls and an awesome wall of glass!
Jim and Dan really enjoyed the shelves with the vintage toys!
And I loved the Vaseline Glass & Jade-ite!
Cottage Haven had a lot of other cute vintage and re-purposed items. Next time you are in Siloam Springs you should check them out and like them on Facebook!
Happy Hunting!
Casey
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Long Weekend, Lots of Treasures!
Good Morning! I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! I took off
work on Thursday and Friday for Spring Break. If your reading this from
NWA you know there wasn't much spring around these past few days. It
snowed Thursday and Sunday. I hope spring gets here soon!
So Thursday before the snow started falling, Jim and I
took a trip down to Prairie Grove. Our first stop was at Timeless
Treasures at 405 N. Pittman. This was our first visit here. Nothing
was priced, so we had the pleasure of negoatiating with Vencient on all
the items we were interested in. We picked up a nice set of Federal
Glass mugs and some great old wooden brackets that we are going to use
to make a door shelf.
When we left Timeless Treasures, we went down to The Locals on Buchanan. This shop had some great Shabby Chic booths!
Daisy's & Olives was our last stop in Prairie Grove.
Here they are on FACEBOOK!
Friday night we
went to Ken's Auction in Springdale. I have never in my life seen so
many Coca Cola products in one location. They had so much stuff they
had tables stacked on top of tables to display it all. It was awesome!
We arrived at 4:00 for the preview and didn't leave till
after midnight. It was really fun getting to see all of those authentic
Coca Cola items. We picked up a couple Coca Cola items and some other
treasures! We picked up this vintage flour sifter and cute blue and
pink dishes.
We also
got this cut glass cream and sugar set and this cute Bambi powder box.
The box was manufactured by the Jeannette Glass Co. during the 1930's
to 50's in five different designs - deer, scotty dog, elephant, donkey
and poodle. They were also manufactured in different colored glass -
clear, iridescent gold and pink.
We also picked up this egg plate, Coca Cola mirror and red army foot locker.
We also picked up this egg plate, Coca Cola mirror and red army foot locker.
Sunday
we went to Don Guthery's at their new location in Springdale. It is a
great new facility. We didn't buy anything but we were happy we stopped
by to check out their great new location.
Hope your weekend was great and that you got to see a little bit of spring!
XOXO
Casey
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