Faux painted slate mantel. Faded and peeling. Needs to be repainted. $350 OBO
Mark your calendars! April 10th. That’s the day of our first tag sale. We’ll have another one after the house is in contract to let go of the good stuff we need to keep for staging (and living) purposes. But April 10th is the day to unload the less expensive items.
Don’t want to post address yet and haven’t taken photos of everything, but just want to get the word out. Add yourselves to the mailing list if you want to be reminded as we get closer. It’s in Beacon, NY and I chose the the second Saturday of the month because that’s when Beacon has all the openings on Main Street. So, come, shop, go to DIA, drink wine, see art, hike up the mountain.
I’m a flea market vendor AND a pack rat. Lots of garage and basement stuff is probably moldy and dumpster ready. So, prices range from free to in the thousands for antiques we had planned on keeping (that will be the second date). Most of the items I want to get rid of are inexpensive vintage tschotskes that will be priced at $5 and under. Then there are the better vintage things I can get more $ for, but will discount so I don’t have to pack and schlepp to Brooklyn. But I’m not selling for less than what I paid for it! Jeez, I’m not that desperate!
There’s furniture and architectural salvage and building materials and books and clothes (only 1 bag of clothes so far). Haven’t photographed yet: Vintage enamel kitchen table ($90), Mission desk ($175), Pier 1 indoor “picnic” table with bench $?), 1920’s red velvet couch ($250) and on and on…
Check out the Flickr set for more photos. There’s tons more here. If you’re looking for something specific, lemme know!
Yes, delivery to the boros is a possibility. Hope to see you then!
Handmade vintage oak sink vanity with new sink and faucet included. $400
Cute vintage pram. It’s on my store for $75. Yours for $40.
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I’m looking for a small loveseat or comfortable chair for my living room. Have anything like that? How big is the red velvet sofa?
I have a comfortable Eastlake rocker with a bad reupholstery job that I paid too much for, so I’ll probably keep that.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/castleandkeep/4440916163/in/set-72157603719986312/
The couch is the one in this photo. It’s full size and heavy as a mofo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/castleandkeep/699657809/in/set-72157600612798138/
There are some moldy chairs down in my basement that could be great with lots and lots of work. They’ll be cheap!
That sofa is beautiful—too bad it’s so huge. How about the chair sitting closer to the camera? I’ll pass on the moldy chairs—I’m not exactly handy and they’d just be stinky eyesores in my tiny apartment.
I no longer have that chair. I think I just borrowed it to stage that house while it was on the market.
I may have something similar in my basement or garage, but guess what? It will be stinky.
I’ll keep my eyes open for ya!
You should come anyway. Maybe you’ll end up buying the house. Then you’ll have room for that couch.