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    Home » Budget Decor

    I'm A Picker

    Published by Pam Kessler | 651 words. · About 4 minutes to read this article. - 28 Comments

    And no I don't mean nose picker.


    I went to a unique garage sale on Friday at an older house with a rickety old garage. The old man had a bunch of stuff sitting outside the garage, but after I started talking to him a bit and he saw that I was interested in his stuff (he said some people had stopped by and said it was all junk), he invited me into his garage and started showing me other stuff in there that he wanted to get rid of. Stuff that wasn't originally part of the sale! I felt like Mike and Frank from the American Pickers show.

    First thing I spotted was this copper boiler. I've always wanted one of these to throw wood into or keep in my living room for warm, comfy throws or whatever. I just wanted one.

     


    Well, this one didn't have a lid with it, didn't have handles anymore

     


    and was a little "distressed", but I still wanted him. I negotiated the boiler down from $20.00 to $10.00 so he could come home with me.

     


    Then I saw this sort of cool mantle clock.

    Linda at Itsy Bits & Pieces had an ingenious and very cute idea to put a moon face on her old clock, so I had that thought in the back of my mind when I saw this guy.

     


    The wood was a little dry looking, but I thought I could probably bring that back to life. Or if I put a moon face on it, who cares what the wood looks like?

     


    This clock was made by the Hammond Clock Company that produced clocks between 1928 and 1941. Hammond Clock Company was eventually changed to Hammond Instrument Company when they started producing Hammond organs. Remember the Hammond organs from The Price Is Right?

     


    This clock started out being $10.00 when I first asked about it. He quickly reduced it to $5.00 when he saw I wasn't going to be paying $10.00. And then when I asked him if it worked and he plugged it in and it didn't, he lowered the price to $3.00. I thought my husband could probably get it to work since he likes electronic stuff, so I bought it anyhow.

    When I got home I Googled the clock company and found out that a unique feature of their electric clocks were that they were not self starting. If you had a power outage you had to push and twist a button on the clock to restart it and then reset it to the correct time. They thought that was a benefit rather than have the clock start back up with the wrong time when the power came back on.

    So long story short, I tried the trick and it works like a charm.

     


    I got this filthy Fiestaware plate for $2.50.

     


    Yeah, pretty much everything in the garage was dirty. Mike and Frank never complain about a little dirt though.

     


    And it cleaned up just fine except for a small flea bite on the surface of the plate (a flea bite is a tiny raised bump on the pottery that occurred during firing of the piece).


    I bought these Napcoware turkey candle holders at a thrift store earlier in the week for 90 cents each.

    Napcoware made a whole line of matching turkey table items (salt & peppers, soup tureens, napkin holders, etc) in both this colored version and a plane white version.

     


    They are not a matched set. Tom the turkey has a matte finish

     


    and his cousin Tim has a shinier glazed finish.

     


    Tom has warmer fall colors on his face

     


    and Tim has lighter, more pastel colors on his.

     


    Tom's feathers

     


    vs. Tim's feathers.

     


    But all in all, not a bad haul for an October week.

     

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    1. ````````

      October 23, 2010 at 9:59 pm

      Michele @Portlandia Vintage: You did very well. I think the unmatched turkeys are more interesting! A matched pair is the expected, you have something unexpected and will draw the eye more, I think.

      Reply
    2. Krista

      October 19, 2010 at 3:00 pm

      Love your post!

      Reply
    3. Hanna

      October 19, 2010 at 12:34 pm

      Hi there!! I am your newest follower from the Tuesday linky!! I love finding new blogs and yours is lovely. You can find me at www.bouffeebambini.blogspot.com

      Reply
    4. Cristie

      October 18, 2010 at 9:16 pm

      Lucky you! Great stuff! Enjoy!

      Reply
    5. Linda@Coastal Charm

      October 18, 2010 at 9:15 pm

      Hello Pam,
      You loaded up at that sale...love that "COOL" old copper boiler and that clock. Thanks for sharing with all of us at NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAYS!

      Blessings,
      Linda

      Reply
    6. Michelle @Shellsshabbyshack

      October 18, 2010 at 6:22 pm

      I'm jealous of your copper boiler...$10...no way. I've been looking for one to put wood in by our fireplace. Haven't seen one for less than $40. Great find! Enjoy...

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    7. Dragonfly Treasure

      October 18, 2010 at 6:11 pm

      You Picker you! I'm so jealous!! Fab finds!
      *hugs*deb

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    8. Sherry @ No Minimalist Here

      October 18, 2010 at 5:30 pm

      Hi Pam, love the copper boiler and what a great deal you got. I have had the same thing happen to me at a garage sale. I started chatting with the homeowner and she invited me inside to see things she was afraid to put outside because they may get broken. I ended up with a trunk full of goodies.
      xoxo, Sherry

      Reply
    9. Country Dreaming

      October 16, 2010 at 10:46 pm

      Pretty cool loot you got there. The clock is REALLY cool.

      Melinda

      Reply
    10. Jennifer

      October 16, 2010 at 7:57 pm

      Hey Miss Pam!!!! Girl! I have no idea Why I have not been seeing all of these wonderful posts of yours?!!!! You are one of my favorite bloggers ans this makes me sad that I missed your recent posts!!! Very weird!!! Anyway! I love your finds and that bottle with the witch hazel label is fab!!!!! You take care and I will keep an eye to make sure I don't miss anymore!

      Take care!
      Jennifer

      Reply
    11. Olive Cooper

      October 16, 2010 at 6:30 pm

      Cool...I shall call you Frankie. Love the cooper piece.

      Reply
    12. SavannahGranny

      October 16, 2010 at 5:58 pm

      Love your finds!! Boy you made out on the copper boiler! I am in the minority on the clock. With the neat story about the clock company and the fact that it still runs, I would not change the face. Just me. I'll bet when you nourish that wood it will look perfect. Try teak oil.
      I think it is funny, probably the reason it was relegated to the garage is that the last owner didn't know the "secret".
      Anyway you had a fantastic Saturday

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