Saturday, March 31, 2012

Hunted:: Gathered: 03/31/12

Wow, another month has flown by! It feels like just yesterday I was in disbelief about it being March and now we're looking at April. I am hoping for some sunny and bright skies tomorrow to do some photographing. I am finally going to take a dip in the Etsy pool. Everything is all set up, now I just need to go for it! Did anyone else have a hard time just getting started on reselling online? I am hoping it's not just me.

Anyhow, here are some of my latest finds:


I found an Iittala platter very similar to the cake platter that I found earlier this year. This one has a ridge to fit a bowl, I assume, but it looks different that the chip-n-dips I've seen. I seem to find quite a few Oiva Toikka flora pieces but Ultima Thule pieces still elude me.

The pink and red scarf is also a recent acquisition that I have failed to mention previously. It is a Vera scarf and I just love the bright colors.


I found this piece to be interesting. It is an Italian Raymor piece but I am unfamiliar with the pattern. The shape looks like that of a Ginger jar (something new to me). Anyone have any ideas?


Now for another exciting find. I must admit that this find cost me a very pretty penny but I think it was well worth it. It may be hard to tell from the items above but it is an Eva Zeisel design for Castleton China. It is no secret that I absolutely love her designs and very evident that I can't resist her pieces. This service is in Museum White and was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in 1946 (i think) . Unfortunately none of the serving pieces were in the set that I found but there were plenty of other pieces to make up for that. 94 pieces to be exact, including dinner plates, salad plates, b&b plates, cream soups and saucers, cups and saucers and some larger bowls.


Let's not forget that there was also a creamer and sugar. The creamer is what gave away the set. I took one look at the creamer and knew what it was. The curve on the spout was unmistakeable. The pieces were behind the counter so I asked to see a couple of the pieces and was excited to find that I was right, they were all marked Castleton. The price tag left me in shock though. So much so, that I left the set there that day. As I've done in the past, I couldn't get the set out of my mind. I tweeted about it and spoke to the boy about it.The boy said words that I have a hard time swallowing, "you have to take big risks to get bigger rewards". I returned for the set first thing the following morning.

The workers at the thrift told me that they admired the set as well and that they knew it was something special. The lady at the boutique and myself were wrapping up the set. Another worker, a guy, decided to start helping out and the lady and myself were hesitant to let him. I'm sure we were making funny faces. After telling him to be really careful, he asked how much I paid for it, we told him, his face said it all and he immediately stopped helping. Haha! I am not going to lie, I'm tempted to keep this set and sell my Hallcraft pieces, but I think the boy would kill me!

If you are interested you can read some background information on the set here.

So did you find some wonderful goodies this week? Hope to see you at Selena's and Sophie's.




17 comments:

  1. AMAZING FIND! I have never found Castleton in the wild and here you are scoring Eva Zeisel left and right. Consider me officially envious!

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    1. I can't deny that I have had a good run with her stuff lately. I think it may be a sign that I should continue to be inspired by her beautiful objects in order to create my own!

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  2. I'm so jealous! Would you mind if I pin your pic's onto pinterest?

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    1. I wouldn't mind at all! Heck I'd be doing it if I didn't have a problem setting up my account. I keep getting error messages. Only thing I ask is that you link it back :)

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  3. That's so funny about the thrift worker stopping helping wrap the stuff when he found out how much it was. And I think you got a good deal on the Castleton, even if the total was a bit pricey. Have not seen the Raymor piece b4.. is there a tag on the bottom with codes? Sometimes you can tell the manuf from it.

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    1. It's funny because the lady that was helping me wrap it was poking fun at his large clumsy hands when he had suggested helping. The look on his face was priceless! As for the Raymor, the piece doesn't have a tag. It's just signed R3930 Raymor Italy.

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  4. Oh, so pretty. What a fun story. I'm sure it's a decision you won't regret. Gotta follow your gut! Can't wait to see your shop when it gets up and running!

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    1. Thanks Jenny! I'm not going to lie, I go into a bit of a post-buy panic when I spend a certain amount on items. I am also proud to say that the shop is open:)

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  5. The china is absolutely stunning. I almost never come across Eva Zeisel while thrifting. I'd have a hard time giving it up, too! As for selling on Etsy...it took a while for me to take the plunge, but as soon as I listed my first item, I was hooked. :)

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    1. It's strange because I hadn't found Zeisel for a while but these past couple of months I've been incredibly lucky! You were right about being hooked on Etsy! I am hooked, I can't wait to list more items.

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  6. Beautiful finds. The Zeisel is just gorgeous, I would have gone back for it too. The beginning of a resale business is always a bit overwhelming, but if you take your time you will be happy with the end result. Good luck.

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    1. Thanks! I may be hounding you and some of the thriftbreak-ers from time to time if logistical questions come up. I feel like there's a huge learning curve at the moment.

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  7. Great finds, and I'd just like to say that I love your blog set-up. It's nice, clean, and very pleasing to scroll through:)

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    1. Thanks so much! It's been like this for about a year which means I am itching to make some changes ... we'll see!

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  8. I'm always interested to find out where a person is located when they post about something spectacular...like the Ziesel and the Raymor and the Italia...you just make me want to take a road trip to So Cal! 8-)
    Great finds btw...congratulations and I'm looking forward to seeing your shop!

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    1. Thanks so much! I think I've been really lucky with some of my finds but I firmly believe you can find good things just about anywhere. It's just a matter of being at the right place at the right time.

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