Saturday, May 16, 2015

This Week's Finds



I found 2 sweet things in a charity shop this week 
A pretty kilt pin with a purple stone for $4 ....perfect for pinning my pashminas and shawls this winter











This book for $3 is so old and frail it was in a plastic bag , how precious must it have been to Sarah. I have a medallion  on ribbon ,which came with another antique book, so I have tied up the book with it












I don't buy many new books but I couldn't buy this fast enough...it's DIVINE



The trees are bare but the Golden Elm is still hanging on







                                                        a crisp autumn morning




daffy bulbs popping up down the drive way



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22 comments:

  1. Hi Meg, l found your lovely blog through Victoria's blog, l loved seeing your bargains and yes the kilt pin was a fantastic find. l also enjoyed seeing your garden and the chooks are too cute indeed!!!

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  2. Isn't Rachel's new book amazing.....l LOVE it.

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  4. The book is 264 years old! My, oh, my! And the book was on its 50th edition! I love how you displayed it. The pin...you didn't say how much you paid for that! {wink, wink} It is beautiful, especially for its thistle motif! How appropriate! As always, say hello to the girls!

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  5. That pin is beautiful! And that book!!! Are you kidding me.....how incredible is that to hold something with that much history! SO very special! I love how autumn is setting in by you....your garden is bursting with color! Have a wonderful weekend Meg! Nicole xo

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  6. Wow, I am so impressed with your finds this week, the book is a delight.

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    1. It gives me goosebumps knowing how old it is xxx

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  7. Gosh - you always find some amazing things when charity shopping - I feel inspired to get out there and dig around our local charity shops now with a more discerning eye!

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    1. Thank you Jayne...it's very addictive !

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  8. Hi Meg, love this post! your photos are lovely, the book and pin are real treasures, thanks for joining in for SYS!

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  9. Lovely finds. Glad that Sarah's book has found a good home.

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  10. Oh, the pin is just fabulous!I love it but, that sweet book has to be my favorite. The way you tied it with ribbon and added the medallion is just the perfect touch!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  11. That book is so precious and is a perfect addition to your collection. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Vintage Inspiration Party.

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  12. What wonderful finds!! Love it when you can find other's treasures and make them yours!! (fabulous idea for the book by the way!) Have a great weekend!
    ~Karla & Karrie

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  13. Oh my heavens, what wonderful finds! I want to shop where you shop! That book is absolutely a treasure and I'm in shock that it was only 3 dollars! That kilt pin with a purple stone are gorgeous! You lucky lady, awesome finds! I'm lucky too, I found your blog!

    Nancy

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  14. Your finds are wonderful, but I am really impressed with your photography!
    What camera do you use?
    Do you use automatic settings?
    Sorry for being so nosy!


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    1. Hi there Laura! Thanks for visiting . I use a Samsung WB800f WiFi...although I'm hoping to upgrade sometime this year!! xxx

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  15. I am just swooning over that gorgeous pin! And I feel like I've been on a vacation looking at those photos of beautiful scenery :)

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  16. Oh, I love your new pin - such a wonderful color! And the book - wow! To hold a book that old must be so amazing! Lovely light in your gardens this time of year! <3 xx Karen

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  17. What a beautiful pin and I love that book! Thanks for joining Home Sweet Home!

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  18. Just whiled away a Saturday night identifying your Sarah Norgate. Ancestry.com helped me! She was born in 1729 and at age 24 married Charles Annison in Norfolk England . Date of marriage was March 10th 1753. Charles was born in 1730 and was christened at St John's, Timberhill, Norwich, Norfolk. Nice to read your blogs. So beautiful! Helen

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    1. Thanks Helen...wonder when the book came out to Australia !!

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