These are some and I mean just some of the antiques and OLD FASHIONED things that I have been given over the years from grandmothers, great grandmothers, mothers and other relatives. If anyone is interested in these things and know the price that they would be worth I am willing to sell. Honestly!! Jut let me know.
Here is a closer look at my old china dolls. I really have NO IDEA how old they are. They have some of the original clothing on them and as you can see it is just hanging on!! I cannot remember where they came from either.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Photo Savenger Hunt
Posted by Ramblins of a middle-aged goddess at 8:08 PM
Labels: Photo hunt: Old Fashioned
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Happy anniversary! Grams sent me. There's a piece of my heart in Georgia, since my son lives in Columbus with my youngest grandchild.
God bless you and give you many more.
(going on 42 years for me)
I love those china dolls.
Ok, Sandy, I've been on here reading your archives until my eyes are crossing and I'm still not finished!! So I'm going to add you to my Bloggy Friends list so I can just click and find you. I hope that's okay!!
I'm going to rest my eyes for a while and I'll be back later!
Hugs,
Hope
The dolls are so cute!
Hi Sandy. Congratulations on 44 years of wedded bliss! Well done.
Sorry I haven't been around lately, my current post will tell you why.
Hope all is well with you and yours.
Talk soon
I remember those china dolls!!! Great pictures. Have a great weekend. Hope you enjoyed your anniversary dinner last night.
Hi sandy, You do have some old-fashioned looking stuff..I love the dolls...Don't work hard today..
Hugs, Barb
Excellent Sandy. Those pitchers sure bring back fond memories.
Hope you had a great anniversary!!!!
Mine is posted, I hope you can drop by.
Happy weekend.
I think I'm one of the ONLY people out on the web that did NOT think that Old Fashioned meant "antique"... I had a totally different take on this theme today.... Those are cool antiques! I have many too... though I'm in the process of trying to get rid of most of them. I need to de-clutter sO badly!!! LOL! Hope you and Mike had a sweet evening last night!
Those are interesting pieces you have there especially the china dolls. Thanks for sharing.
I know the red picture is worth at least $150 if not more. The blue one Im not sure but maybe along the line of $75. The old pan and iron are about $$25- 50. But the china dolls are upwards to $200 or more. These are just rough estimates and yo would be wise to go to an antique store and ask them for sure before selling. Or you could email me and I could ask my brother wh is in the business. Love the pic thanks for sharing
Nice post for today's photo hunt, Sandy. Is that one thing an omlet skillet? And that old iron that you used to have to heat on the stove if my memory serves me correctly. Those old dolls are probably worth some money for sure.
Well why don't you ask Marilyn about the pitcher the pink one, she told me one time it was worth a lot and you can hardly find them anyplace. I bet she could tell you about some of those things. That little iron has to be very old as you are what_____.
Think that is how you learned to iron when you were little if i remember. Good luck hope you can get some good prices for those, know they are all very old. Have fun. love mother
That looks like a Homer Laughlin pitcher? Treasures from the past, and treasures for the future...=). Thanks for coming by & leaving me a comment. Friends like you make the day brighter.
this is some very cool stuff.
When you were over at my blog I had not finished up giving out awards! I wanted you to have the You Encourage Me to Follow Him Award. Please take the one I gave everyone the You Make My Day... Love Grams PS I got behind giving these out! Whew!!
I love love love these things, Sandy! They are so in line with so many of the things that my Mother and my Grandmother have given me over the years...
Hugs,
:-) Susan
What a precious collection you have.
Happy Weekend
L
Awww...you've got so many wonderful things from your family's history. Loved the little dolls...I don't remember ever seeing them before. Miss you.
I just got home from the Y where I did 45 minutes of cardio. Whew, I'm tired.
I love that iron. Mom had one and I don't know what ever happened to it.
Sure hope your Dad pulls through!! I will certainly keep him in my prayers. Are you going anywhere close to Kinmundy? Try to keep us posted on your Dad and have a safe trip.
Sandy, what a lovely lot of Antique pieces you have. I may just have to get all my reference books out to tell you a little about their worth.......I will try to do that soon.
44 years that is wonderful! Your friendship, love & mateship shows in every post you mention your dear man......so to you both a very happy Anniversary.
I love that we are friends I just wish I had more time to visit you every day. when I retire just look out!! I'll be here every day for a chat I am sure.
best wishes Lee-ann
Sandy, I've been missing you the last two or three days. I hope everything with you.
I wrote yesterday about how Ed and I met. I hope you can drop by and read my love story. I got the idea from you when you wrote about how you and your hubby met.
This is the first time I've been to your blog. Came from Grams via your comment.
Congratulations on 44 years! My husband and I will be married 44 years on July 6th. He was 22 and I was 21, so I'm a little older. AND, we are from the South as well - Alabama.
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