Treasure Hunt
I planned a date with my friend to attend the Pasadena Rose Bowl Flea market. It’s always fun to attend and I just happened to have a list of several things I needed to get there – like two crystal drawer pulls for my entry way desk (it was missing two) and one drawer pull for the serpentine dresser (it came missing 1 out of 8 pulls).
Thing 2 and I have also been looking for the perfect mirror to put over the Grady Hunt desk . Not even five minutes in, I found an adorable round vintage mirror. It was a great deal so I went ahead and bought it. That’s a little hasty but I knew in my heart it was right. During the rest of our trek around the bowl I never saw another mirror that would have worked as well.
Then we came across a vendor selling vintage knobs and pulls. I easily found two crystal knobs that matched the ones I had. They also had a box of brass pulls and while I found several very similar to the Dixie pulls, none were an exact match. I resigned myself to finding something new. Finding the exact match might be impossible.
The other cool thing about the Rose Bowl Flea Market is that you get to see some creative uses of vintage treasures and furniture and other odd bits. There’s also some interesting people there. Like the character that was selling mismatched vintage jewelry. My friend and I got waylaid at his booth. He was hawking his wares like a seasoned Carney – yelling out different prices depending on the person who approached… In the end, he made us a great deal and she and I both found some great pieces. I think I’ll incorporate mine into a bracelet or necklace…. or maybe even a purse.
I’ve been on the look out for a vintage bottle rack – I’d love to leave it on my counter. This would be a quirky drying rack since I don’t own a dishwasher.
LOOK at these rusted horse heads – they were solid iron and weathered and just gorgeous! I think I need one, my carousel horse needs a friend.
How lovely are these lighted pieces from Coppersmith Designs? They look simple in design; the lights are set in wood with a metal frame housing. But when you turn the lights on, the lights reflect inside the frame. I’m sure you could make one if you’re the slightest bit crafty, but they were so reasonably priced. The star might have to live on my back porch. It would be a fun way to add lighting back there.
Not on my list but definitely fun were these tables made from metal saw blades. I didn’t particularly like the base they were set on but the blades used as a table top had a great patina and a lot of interest.
Up for consideration were these steel cases with metal drawers. Each drawer is wide enough to hold 8 ½ x 11 paper. The kids always need lined paper or printer paper on hand. Think of all the craft supplies that could go in here! Their pieces ranged from $200 to $500. While I love the industrial look – I’m not in love with the bare stripped finish. Maybe a deep golden brown finish would blend it in a little better? Or painted a bright color? Open to your suggestions here.
At the end of the day we stopped by one last vendor and searched through his bins of mismatched pulls. Unbelievably, my friend’s quick eye found the EXACT match! That’s why she’s my wing man for Rose Bowl!
I can’t wait to go back!
Posted on October 26, 2012, in Garage Estate Yard Sale Goodness and tagged Dixie Dresser, Pasadena Rose Bowl Flea Market, project, Serpentine Dresser, Vintage Kitchen. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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