I would have loved to pack up a couple of those babies to take home, but unfortunately I was still under the AA luggage size rules........
Since I couldn't actually buy at the antique stores, I was off to the thrift stores (or "kind of like Disneyland" as my husband says). If you look down this street at the signs, there were 5 thrift stores on one street!
And then the sign of the grail......... I will show what I bought here at the end of the post under "what I actually bought"....
One more quick stop at an Architectural Salvage shop.....Gorgeous corbels, doors, stained glass.....loved these old store signs that said, "Candies", "Stationary", and "Toilet Articles". They were about $500.00 each. they were also having a sale, and I was able to get a great deal on some crystal door knobs.
Then I did my "pre-trip" to the Rosebowl to make sure my GPS was set properly and I would have NO problem finding it the next day.
Some guy always has to crash in our photos, but tell me......does this look like the same guy....
Who crashed in our Paris Photos last year?
I digress.
There was NO EVIDENCE of recession in this part of California. People were out in droves...
And if you think that our sales are a circus.........
I was given instructions to head immediately to the left and keep walking. It didn't take long before I found adorable, hurt me cuz I don't have a truck to drive back, furniture.....
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Prices were not really great, but they were OK depending on the booth, and there were a lot of really interesting pieces.....
Though I really enjoyed several booth's lovely white and black, shabby chic and cottage, this was one of my favorites, because everything was so interesting. They were all over sized pieces from old Hollywood and Palm Springs hotels, and the prices were VERRY reasonable...
It was almost the end of the day, 230pm and they start packing up at 3p. Then the unthinkable happened. I walked around a corner and found a piece that was exactly what I had been looking for MYSELF for about a year. You have to understand, I never buy anything for myself, but I had been looking for a secretary desk, with lots of storage and a bookcase, and had to be Shabby adorable. In my dreams, this is what I saw.... you always see secretaries with a flat front, but this one had a curved front and lions paw feet.....The CUTEST insert.... I started to feel faint. Guess how much? $200.00. I asked him if he shipped, NO, I asked him if he knew anybody who shipped, NO. I cried, I walked away. Then I thought, there HAS to be someone who would ship this for me. So I started asking, I asked ticket takers, and guards, and vendors, and the information center. Finally I asked all of the guards in the loading area, and they pointed to one guy talking on a cell phone. I start talking to him and found out he is from Houston and comes out the the Rosebowl each month, delivers furniture to all of his established clients, makes a few thousand bucks, then drives or flies back to Texas. Sure...he says, show it to him and he will quote me a price. I FOUND A GUY TO DRIVE IT BACK TO TEXAS!! Happy ending? Afraid not. I ran back to the booth and the vendor told me he had just sold the piece to someone else. ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!?!! I just sucked in my breath and tried not to cry. Can you say "Not meant to be?"
Oh well, maybe whoever bought it will be selling it in Round Top for less than $1000.00.
So what did I actually buy for the Red Shed? First I got this great black dress form at the thrift shop that was going out of business....
A pair of wonderful aqua and crystal sconces....
This amazing face from an old French fresco that had fallen apart except for the face (this is about 20 inches tall and weighs about 15 lbs, and yes my husband got stopped by TSA at the airport asking "what was in his luggage")
Two beautiful lamp grates, with a luminous amber backing...
Some wonderful linens and smalls..............