It would have been pleasure enough just to wander around the various aisles. But it turns out some great sales were on, and Lady Luck was in a giddy mood.
My favorite find for this week was this 1960s still-life rose painting from the L&L Fleatique-- which, in a fortunate half-off sale, was $20, framed...
The painting was originally from a gallery in southern Florida, where I rather doubt the painting sold for 20 clams the first time around!...
I'm particularly pleased the way the artist did the glossiness of that vase.
And speaking of vases, how about a little jadite?
Fans of jadite know it doesn't come especially cheap, given it's popularity. But at $9, I thought I could afford this one.
Speaking of both roses and vases, I found a Victorian transferware jug at the Salvation Army Thrift Store...
Okay, so, yes, they aren't roses printed on there... But you get the gist.
At fifty-cents a piece I got these framed tapestries at the Goodwill...
And last, a couple of collector's books on some American pottery of interest...
What's the price of knowledge? Well, apparently a fiver will do ya. :)
- And speaking of American Pottery, if you missed Sunday's post on McCoy pottery and how pricing has changed since the 80s, click here.
For the rest of you, I hope you enjoy a little sunshine this week, even if it's only the warm glow of a pleasant day.
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