I had a very productive day at the thrift store today!
I found this vintage apron
with the original tag still attached. Score!
Does anyone know what era this is from based on the fact that it was originally sold for $.79?
The apron is amazingly crisp and clean. Obviously never been worn.
The one flaw is that it has a yellow discoloration that runs across the "bib" part of the apron.
The scenario running through my mind is that it was folded in Aunt Mildred's closet wedged between other aprons and the yellowed part is the only part that was exposed. Aunt Mildred never wore this one because she was saving it for a special occassion. Yeah, that's it.
So where are the rest of Aunt Mildred's aprons?
Well here's another one. I found this one at the same thrift store.
There is a huge pocket that runs along the bottom of the apron below the thick red stripe
and in the back it buttons at the top. It's one of those aprons you have to put your arms through like a shirt.
It has this cute rick rack around the neck. Or is it called something else if it's not wavy? Piping maybe?
This one is also very crisp. Looks to be never worn. Although there is not an original tag attached!
I actually bought a scale similar to this at a rummage sale earlier this summer, but when I saw this at the thrift store I had to grab it.
It's dirty, but looks to be in very good shape. Except that the pointer thing may be broken, which I did not notice until just now.
And of course I had to rescue this Gorham silver plated bowl. I can't walk past silver without wanting to adopt it.
It's 8" in diameter and 4" tall and wonderfully tarnished.
I also saved this Sheffield silver plated cup which may be a sugar bowl. It is ridiculously tarnished and it looks like some of the plate is coming off in places, but it was only $.50 so I picked it up to put pens and pencils in.
These cute Christmas napkins will look great tucked in bowls and baskets for the holidays. Or I guess I could use them as napkins.
There is a scene that runs around the edge of the napkins, but these reindeer were what I fell in love with.
OK, and the kiddos in the sled too!
I picked up these ice skates to use for Christmas decor also. Last year I was ready to buy some on ebay, but these were so cheap at the thrift store I had to bring them home with me.
So did you find anything good at the thrift stores this week?
Erin@likegrandmas
Pam, wow!!! Great finds, terrific bargains, and yes, Aunt Mildred loves her adorable aprons(I bet you find more!)
My Blessed Serendipity Life
Those aprons are adorable and with the original tag attached - a rare find. You found some cool stuff.
-Danielle
Ashley
Great finds! I love the aprons and silver pieces!
shannon i olson
you definitely found some great things! How much fun to come home with new finds...vintage is even better!!
La
You found a lot of vintage items. Someone wrote a couple of weeks ago that they soaked some discolored linens in water and Oxiclean and it removed most of the yellow discoloration.
Great finds, Pam! La
gail
I love the aprons. The fabrics are all so awesome. And the scale is a beauty!
Good finds.
Thanks for visiting me,
gail
Anna
Great finds, I love vintage aprons and those fabrics are awesome!
Susan
Oh I do love the old Ky Home thingie!! Ky is my state of origin!! It will always be home to me. I miss the Kentucky Falls and Winters!!
Debbie
Hi Pam...first off those are the cutest aprons...and those iceskates are adorable, I was thinking the fun I would have decorating those in the winter time. That scale is still neat even if the tip is broken....I have the same one in RED!!~ Thanks for joining me.
Mimi
You sure found some great treasures, the aprons are cute, reminds me of some I had back in the 60's when I was a very young bride! I think you could use M30 (found at the dollar stores) on that yellowed area, should take it right out. I know what you mean about rescuing old pieces of silver...I have pieces that I should take to the thrift store...
Have a great weekend, Pam!
NanaDiana
Wow-GREAT finds! You sure got lucky. I think those aprons are from the 50's would be my guess...maybe even the late 40's. I can remember my mother paying a dollar something for an apron in the late 50's at the Five & Dime. I remember because it was so unusual for her to buy anything-especially an apron because she made all of her own. It must have been especially fetching-although I don't remember it at all.
I love your little scale. Who care if it works-unless you wanted to weigh me when I come to visit...HA! In which case you will need a bigger scale anyway;>)
I bypassed a pair of skates this week. What WAS I thinking? I could have used them for decoration if nothing else.
Have a great day...Diana
Coloradolady
Pam what great finds. If you look under my recipe tab, there is a recipe for soaking vintage linens and removing the yellow stain, that should come right out. Lovely aprons, they are wonderful and love the fabrics. Have a great VTT!
Kathy
okay you scored big time --lucky you --the apron was wonderful -I just bought a scale off of etsy a few days ago --they look great decorated esp with a pumpkin this time of year. I bet you are doing the happy dance 🙂
* French Farmhouse 425 *
*~*~Wonderful finds Pam!! I found an antique dresser (24.99) at the thriftshop yesterday and plan on turning it into a small kitchen island~*~LOVE thrifting!! Hugs, Rachel
Terry
Fantastic finds! I have a hard time passing by vintage aprons too!
Linda
Wonderful finds, Pam! I LOVE those aprons!!