This is one of my favorite booths. Actually she has several. Just so many great things, but a little pricey.
Just look at this fabulous bookcase she has. I should just save up my money and get it, but then I don't know where to put it unless I move something else out. hmmmm
This cute little guy would have come home with me if he had been about half the price he was.
I have always loved this painting and it has been in her booth for years. Looks like she would get the idea to mark it down at some point.
This is another favorite booth, but same thing. High prices.
Love this beautiful clock.
He has two wonderful old trophies that I would love to have if I was willing to fork out the cash.
Saw several of these in different booths. Not sure what they were used for. It would make a cool planter.
I loved the two old doors on the front of this booth. Wonderful patina on them.
This was a great textural piece, but I wouldn't know what to do with it. I am sure Jane would come up with something fantastic.
Well, that is it for this round. I will share more another time. I took a lot of pictures.
See you tonight for Wow Us Wednesdays!
The winner of the Cutting Edge Stencil is number 164, Jenna of Stitched With Love.
Congrats to Jenna!
Another giveaway is coming up in a couple of days. Who loves pillows?
The winner of the Cutting Edge Stencil is number 164, Jenna of Stitched With Love.
Congrats to Jenna!
Another giveaway is coming up in a couple of days. Who loves pillows?
I love that wire laundry basket on wheels. Boy, do I have a place for it.
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ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!
I love that needlepoint chair!
Very nice accessories in that one booth...too bad those trophies were so expensive,
eventually you will find one that is just right for you!
All the Best,
Christine
Looks like a great place to look! This is totally a guess but, I am thinking the container with slits might be a liner for a solid bucket, maybe for minnows? I love the wire cart!!
ReplyDeleteI get lost in that place and stay..
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all that beauty with us.
Congrats to the winner~!
Wow what a great place! I'd love those trophies too!!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to see the pics that you ended up getting that were different from mine. There are some things pictured that I don't remember seeing.
ReplyDeleteYes, that is the insert to a minnow bucket. We had one when I grew up. Who would have thought how cute it would look today!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a fabulous day at the antique mall. I truly wish I were there. I am loving the tole table and the wire basket on wheels. Wonder pictures Kim.
ReplyDeletePaula
Sounds like you had fun with your family! I love that place, too! I actually got one of my deer antlers from that first booth...for $6.00. Whaaat? The rest of her prices are so high! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteThis place looks like fun. I love that old clock and that book case is TDF! Three weeks and counting till we make the trek out that way! Looking forward to true fall weather!;) Hope your Halloween was a good one!
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice booth! Just love the laundry basket on wheels.....Thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeleteHi Kim, I will be showing a similar vintage bucket at your party tonight. That clock is wonderful. olive
ReplyDeleteI'm with you...wow, I can see the price tag on that trophy. I certainly understand why you'd want to bring everything home; so much eye candy.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Jenna.
I LOVE antique malls....such unique stuff. Maybe I should start carrying a camera with me so I can view the items over and over without having to return to the store 3-4 times looking crazy=) Love the pictures!
ReplyDeleteGreat Antique Mall. Tons of wonderful stuff. Congratulations to your winner!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing all these pics. The wire basket on wheels looks just like Miss Mustard Seed's WUSLU pick of the month. These booths are much nicer than any at my antique mall. Maybe I need to expand my horizons! Have a good day...
ReplyDeleteI love the pair of lamps in the top picture and the drop leaf table with the barley twist legs.... They both look pricey, though. My mom was an antiques dealer and she always said to shop the good places to know what to emulate! She could make a vignette out of anything look fabulous in her booth.... Great post!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a super fun shopping day. So many treasures!
ReplyDeleteJenny
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You combined two of my favorite things, eating and shopping! I could wander in that mall for hours! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great antique mall, lots of fabulous treasures!
ReplyDeleteKaree
I think the bookcase might have come home with me! I have a perfect spot in the kitchen if I got rid of my oldish buffet.
ReplyDeleteBeckie in Brentwood, TN
Wow Kim, I can see why you love this place. I am with you on that bookcase and I have the perfect place for it too. Unfortunately, it is a little far to drive :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
I enjoyed looking at the different booths. Gorgeous displays. I am in love with that wire basket on wheels!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to you winner! I'm having a BIG giveaway right now! Stop by when you can! ♥
ReplyDeleteLoved the tour. The clock is to die for! Don't know what that bucket with holes is for either. Looks like something was supposed to drain leaving the "good" stuff. I will be linking up tonight. Hugs, Ginger
ReplyDeleteA great way to spend a day... and I love those doors too... and the cow painting! How much was she asking? Did you try to make an offer? ... the colors are very serene...
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us shopping. Love that QOH and all the neat things, but not the prices. Beautiful painting. I think sometimes vendors price things so high in hopes that no one will want to buy them. LOL
ReplyDeleteKim- I love that bookcase you have your eye on- it WOULD look perfect in your home...I KNOW you could find a place for it somewhere. And, although, owls are not HUGE with me-that is one of the cutest ones I've ever seen! Great walk through the shop for all of us! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteJust great things! Loved that basket on wheels and the cut out basket thingy. Neat place. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shop. It's too bad the prices are out of range.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand why some shops price so high. I've noticed that when you go back you see the same things over and over again because no one is paying the high prices. Go figure.
hugs
Sissie
Lots of great things . . . these kind of stores are the ones where I get "ideas" not "purchases" . . . my favorite places are the really junky stores where you have to wade through things to find good stuff! I love that wire basket on wheels -- so cute!!
ReplyDeleteTons of wonderful things, I'm in love with that wire laundry basket!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great booth. I saw several of those buckets at the Country Living Fair - they said it is for olives. Very cool looking!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great night,
Kathy
Those booths do have some nice stuff. Two things, Pier 1 has some great rustic/feathery owls for Christmas this year. At the antique malls here, you can usually make an offer and they will obviously take it or decline, but most discount at least 10% over $50, and sometimes a good deal more, if it's been sitting there (such as the painting), so it's always worth a shot. Unfortunately (to hear my husband tell it), I have alot of experience in this! ;o)
ReplyDeleteKim, What a great shop and I love the wire laundry basket. Congrats to the lucky winner.
ReplyDeletexo,
Sherry
Oh there are some real treasures in there. I would have to hang onto my wallet too. I love the old wire basket on legs. Very unusual.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great shop. I could do a lot of damage here. I see so many wonderful things. Love that wire laundry basket.
ReplyDeleteI may have to put a detour on my GPS on my way to Houston for Christmas!!
Fantastic pictures of some really great booths. The beauty of the Queen of Hearts is the variety of merchandise, price points and dealer styles. Although these are two of the most high end booths at the mall, there is a lot of low, and even more in between. From one who shops around a lot, the Queen's prices are some of the best in the Southeast (with the exception of rural Alabama)! At the end of the day, once the cost of the item, repurposing, rent, discounts and commissions have been considered...the dealer's net is not always so rosy....and that's not calculating the time it takes to get it to the floor. I hope a different point of view is appreciated. ;)Thank you again for featuring the QOH. Your blog is wonderful! Lisa
ReplyDeleteHow much was that owl? I have an owl obsession lately. He is awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my! I loved this virtual antiquing trip with you! Such fabulous stuff! I just signed up to follow your beautiful blog! Have a sweet summer! Linda @ Grandmalay's Daydreams
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