Okay, so, I don't know about the rest of you, but I've hit a real dry spell this year as far as getting good deals- which is totally ironic considering the economy. But anyone, estate and garage sales, flea markets, thrift shops and the Goodwill just aren't giving me much these past few months. For some inspiration, why don't we all list our top three or so finds ever, these can include eBay deals, garage sales, estate sales, thrift stores, dumps
, etc! If you want, just for more "shock and awe", list the values of each piece and how much you payed for them!
I'll start out by listing my top three. I haven't had many, but here it goes!:
1.) By far the best find I've had is a small collection of six Qianlong porcelain vases and one bowl. I found these at an estate sale a few years ago for $5 a piece. The kids of an older man who had passed away were selling his treasures he had collected during his many trips to the Orient (or so they said that's where he had gotten most of his things). I had a box they handed me at the front door and was making my way though the house. I put the six pieces immediately in the box and was excited to see what else I could find. He had really quite a large collection. Unfortunately the vases were the only things worth mentioning I found, but was thrilled. The whole time I wondered what I should give them for the vases, for those of you who don't know, $5 for a Qianlong vase is a once in a lifetime opportunity. At the end of my walk-through I stopped by a case of jewelry that was for sale. In it was the man's wedding band. It was cut in half by a pair of pliers. The kids actually cut the ring off his finger to sell it for 60 bucks. I was astounded, and ended up taking the vases and the bowl for the price listed. I think that's one of the worst things you can do to your dead father... cut his wedding ring off his dead finger to pawn when you don't need the money desperately and couldn't care less about keeping it as a family heirloom. Anyway, I spent $25 for the vases and the bowl, each one is worth about $750!
2.) A little while ago I found a Russian samovar on Craigslist for $75, they sell for $400 on eBay.
3.) Also a Craigslist find, a blue willow tea cup from the early 19th for only $5. Not terribly valuable, but a really cool find.
I'm looking forward to see what everyone else has found during their collecting experiences! My last two aren't great, but still my favorite finds. Your turn!