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Sunday, May 4, 2025

Items That Came In and Stayed...Bargain Hunting!


Here are pictures of some wares that recently came in and stayed with me. Some items I plan on keeping, while others I may eventually flip, however, I'm not sure! It's funny how some of these items make their way in because they are thought to be of possible value, however, some items I just plain want. You know how it is if you are reading and following this blog!


So, here we go...maybe you can shed some light on these items. Valuable or junk?


    • Swedish Egg Paperweight - Leo
    • Butterfly Pill Box
    • Collie Paperweight
    • Sarah Coventry Floral Necklace - I think this is worth selling...
















I'm not sure what I'll keep! 

The Sea Horse Avon bottle was turned into a slight craft project and the other items have some history...the Chickadee Avon bottle smells so wonderful and it has the original box, I'm not quite certain about what to do with original Avon perfumes. I don't believe they are toxic, however, what to do? Pass them along, I think...

Paperweight appears to be somewhat vintage and the other items - not sure about.

The I Love New York piggy bank is questionable. It has the Twin Towers image with an apple on the other side of it. It may be mass-produced, however, was it made before the Twin Towers went down and does that make it valuable? 

I am keeping a startup collection of small boxes, like the little black dog box. They are so quaint and easy to store.

The bracelet is beautiful and I don't know if I'll keep or sell it. It's not my style, but it's a looker.

Oh, the jewelry boxes! One is a tackle/jewelry box for men made of resin and it's heavy, but nice and clean. The other box is a Metropolitan Museum of Art piece, so nice to look at.





Right now, these guys have a home. Other things may have to go! Please let me know if you are interested in anything.

Items are available in the Somerset and Morris County areas of N.J.




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