Today I'm cleaning...in my kitchen...normally not a job I hate, but today...! It seems my refrigerator is not cooling like it should so I had to take everything off of it so the repair tech could move it out to take a look at it. This is what I had to take down.
Whew! I've been collecting salt and pepper shakers for years. Not only did I have all of these to wash, but I used cake plates and cookbooks to arrange all of these so they could all be seen. All of those had to be washed and dried also. So all morning has been devoted to washing these and shaking all the water out...now that they are clean, I'm kind of thinking I might put them somewhere else, just not sure where yet.
Where do you keep your collections? How do you display them? How often do you clean things? I'd love to hear your tips and see your stuff! And btw, refrigerator can be fixed thank goodness! If you'd like to see more vintage salt and pepper shakers, check out this link: Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Exciting News!
Finally! We have such exciting news to share with everyone. We take many calls each year from people wanting us to do estate sales for them...most of them work out and we are able to conduct their sale and everyone is happy. But sometimes, people don't have enough stuff to conduct a full blown sale or the property is too far away for us to conduct an on-site sale. Sooo...WE NOW HAVE AN APP!! That's right, you can go to Google Play or the Apple Store and download Southern Estate Sales app! We are now able to conduct online auctions! Once you download the app, you can register to bid and then you will be set! You can also use our auction site on your computer by going to: Southern Estate Sales Auction Site
Our first auction starts Thursday, May 31, 2018 and ends Sunday, June 10, 2018. This one is our first so it's not real big but there are some great items. PLUS..ALL OF OUR AUCTIONS START AT $1.00! We have a few items that have reserve prices but most do not! Please browse through all of them and let us know what you think.
The other exciting part of all of this is that we now also have a Pinterest page and a blog. Here are the links for all of our new online sites:
Pinterest: Southern Estate Sales on Pinterest
Blog: Southern Estate Sales Blog (of course, if you are reading it here, you have it!)
Facebook: Southern Estate Sales Facebook Page
We can't begin to tell y'all how excited we are by all this, we hope you will share in our enthusiasm. If you like our app, we'd love it if you could leave a review in the app store.
Also, now that we are able to take items on consignment for the auction site, please keep us in mind for small estate liquidations, anything from one item to one thousand or more, we now have the capability to handle most anything. We are Certified Personal Property Appraisers and have years of experience. We are also able to handle entire estates anywhere in the South, we can do a turnkey service online. Don't hesitate to contact us about your situation. You can reach us at:
treasures@southernestatesales.net or mamachick@southernestatesales.net
This is gonna be a great year and you all are such a HUGE part of our success! We deeply appreciate all of you for your friendship and kindness!
Our first auction starts Thursday, May 31, 2018 and ends Sunday, June 10, 2018. This one is our first so it's not real big but there are some great items. PLUS..ALL OF OUR AUCTIONS START AT $1.00! We have a few items that have reserve prices but most do not! Please browse through all of them and let us know what you think.
The other exciting part of all of this is that we now also have a Pinterest page and a blog. Here are the links for all of our new online sites:
Pinterest: Southern Estate Sales on Pinterest
Blog: Southern Estate Sales Blog (of course, if you are reading it here, you have it!)
Facebook: Southern Estate Sales Facebook Page
We can't begin to tell y'all how excited we are by all this, we hope you will share in our enthusiasm. If you like our app, we'd love it if you could leave a review in the app store.
Also, now that we are able to take items on consignment for the auction site, please keep us in mind for small estate liquidations, anything from one item to one thousand or more, we now have the capability to handle most anything. We are Certified Personal Property Appraisers and have years of experience. We are also able to handle entire estates anywhere in the South, we can do a turnkey service online. Don't hesitate to contact us about your situation. You can reach us at:
treasures@southernestatesales.net or mamachick@southernestatesales.net
This is gonna be a great year and you all are such a HUGE part of our success! We deeply appreciate all of you for your friendship and kindness!
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Unique Lighting
We love unique lamps and light fixtures and frequently make some that are available for purchase at our sales. We have been so busy lately that we haven't had a lot of time to craft some but we plan to make more soon. Here are some cool ideas if you start feeling like you want to get "lit up"!
A simple wooden ladder, some branches and two strands of lights...boom! Awesome for a patio or sunporch.
We have these meat grinders at almost every sale! Love the shiny enamel paint!

These vintage teacups are very plentiful and the socket ends like this are available at the big box hardware stores. Use a porcelain bit to drill the holes and you can have as many lights as you want on your fixture.
If you need more inspiration, check out our pinterest page:
https://www.pinterest.com/southernestatesales/vintage-and-unique-lighting/



These vintage teacups are very plentiful and the socket ends like this are available at the big box hardware stores. Use a porcelain bit to drill the holes and you can have as many lights as you want on your fixture.
If you need more inspiration, check out our pinterest page:
https://www.pinterest.com/southernestatesales/vintage-and-unique-lighting/
Vintage Pyrex
Recently, I went on a treasure hunt (exploring new flea markets and stores) and I found so much vintage Pyrex I didn't know if I had room to bring it all home! These places were just gold mines for the stuff that day! Sometimes you get lucky like that! Anyway, I bought as much as I could and drove home very carefully, lol. I found pieces in turquoise, pink, lots of green, lots of gold, some blue and yellow and orange! I found a couple of sets of the peek-a-boo bowls with clear bottoms and left a few of those behind too. They scratch really easily and some of them looked pretty raggedy. 
These pictures include most of my collection, but some were in the fridge. I use my Pyrex, I handwash it to keep the colors bright and clean and I have it on constant display in my small kitchen. Top cabinets made this small space look even more closed off and tiny, so it's all shelves. It really helps to open up the space.
Some of the patterns I have are Amish Butterprint, Daisies, Golden Butterflies, Snowflakes, and lots of primary colors and pastel colors.
Do you have any rare pieces? What patterns and colors do you collect? I'd love to see your collection!
When I'm searching for info on Pyrex, two sources I use are Pyrexlove.com and the Corning Museum of Glass blog. Both are invaluable when looking up patterns and trying to find out if certain pieces were made in particular colors and patterns.
Our Pinterest page has a board for Pyrex lovers too, you can find it here: https://www.pinterest.com/southernestatesales/for-the-love-of-pyrex/
Just in case you're wondering what some of these pieces can sell for, this piece recently sold on ebay...Happy hunting!


Some of the patterns I have are Amish Butterprint, Daisies, Golden Butterflies, Snowflakes, and lots of primary colors and pastel colors.
Do you have any rare pieces? What patterns and colors do you collect? I'd love to see your collection!
When I'm searching for info on Pyrex, two sources I use are Pyrexlove.com and the Corning Museum of Glass blog. Both are invaluable when looking up patterns and trying to find out if certain pieces were made in particular colors and patterns.
Our Pinterest page has a board for Pyrex lovers too, you can find it here: https://www.pinterest.com/southernestatesales/for-the-love-of-pyrex/
Just in case you're wondering what some of these pieces can sell for, this piece recently sold on ebay...Happy hunting!
Very RARE round Pyrex Golden Sunflower #475 2 1/2 qt casserole super condition
Seller information

Vintage and Antique Toys
The paint was in great shape and it still worked!
This Texaco truck was huge and had great decals and paint.
And these composition dolls that were well loved, Tinker Toys, marbles and paper dolls were all in one collection!
On a side note, these kinds of toys are not in the same category as Beanie Babies, Madame Alexander Dolls, and some Barbies and Disney toys. Generally, the Beanie Babies, etc. have been produced to sell as a "collectible" first and a toy second. The manufacturers make hundreds of thousands of them, package then beautifully, and sell them at a premium price. Many come with certificates of authenticity and have very official looking pedigrees. They are absolutely a treasure to the person who buys them and loves them for what they are...but they are not a treasure that usually increases in value* with age or because of their "official" status. Whereas toys from back in the day that were well preserved usually do increase in value due to rarity and/or condition. I hope this clarifies the subject somewhat, the question usually comes up every couple of years.
*As a general rule. However, there are always exceptions to every rule and some collectible dolls and Beanie Babies are very valuable. An experienced estate liquidator is more important than ever when things like this are part of the estate being sold.
Vintage Embroidery
Vintage embroidered linens...the beautiful colors, the delicate workmanship, the patience and perseverance that someone lovingly bestowed on these treasures. If you are lucky enough to own some, take extra special care of them. So few stitchers these days that one day the supply will be gone...how very sad is that?
Keeping these artistic endeavors alive is important if we
want to have pieces our grandchildren can cherish. If you'd like to start with some embroidery, there's a link to a Pinterest board filled with simple outline patterns at the bottom of this post. Just print on transfer paper and iron on your choice of linens...dishcloths, aprons, quilts, scarves, you name it!
Keeping these artistic endeavors alive is important if we

I think you'll find that the effort will be well worth it...you'll create something special because it will be handmade by you, and who doesn't need a break today from all the rush of everyday life, not to mention your electronic life. Put your phone down, pick up a needle and thread and relax.
https://www.pinterest.com/southernestatesales/vintage-embroidery-patterns/

Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Saving Upholstered Furniture
Many of our sales include upholstered furniture. Many
times, that upholstery is outdated, worn, dirty or ugly. But that doesn’t mean
you should take a pass on the furniture. If the frame of the chair or sofa is
solid and the mechanisms like the rocker platform or reclining arms all work,
the piece is probably worth salvaging. New upholstery and stuffing will give
new life to these pieces adding value and comfort for you!
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Sad, ugly upholstery! |
For example, I have 2 La-z-boy swivel
rockers that I call “Ladies chairs”. They are smaller than a typical recliner
or oversized side chair and they have a short skirt that hides the platform
rocker. A friend gave them to me about 15 years ago and they were covered in
dingy velour fabric. It was the original upholstery and they were probably 10
years old at that time. But they felt so good when I sat in them and I knew
they were good chairs so I lugged them home and promptly proceeded to use them
as they were “for the time being”. LOL…till I decided what fabric to have them
recovered in…
Cut to 2006…I happened on an unbelievable
sale on upholstery fabric, really, really crazy prices! I bought quite a bit
(ok, a LOT) and pretty much redid every chair in the house and made new
curtains for every window including shower curtains (and closet curtains for a
couple of small closets!). And I STILL have some of the fabric left! One thing
I did do that made this all possible is I made sure all the fabric I bought
coordinated with each other. Same colors, different patterns and shades. That
way, I have been able to mix and match things and even change things out (like
curtains) without having to do major remodeling. Anyway, I had those two
rockers recovered and they look brand new even today. I get compliments on them
every time someone sits in them and I love that they don’t overpower the room
due to their small size.
Ok, I know your real question is how much
to reupholster them. Kind of a lot, relatively speaking. If I remember correctly,
it was about $400 per chair, including tax. That was using my fabric. So yes,
it is costly but if you will allow me to, I think I can show you why it is
still better than buying a new chair.
1. Many of the chair styles that are sold at estate sales are out of production. I know the little rockers I have are no longer available. They have a similar chair but it is not as feminine as the ones I have, it is more sleek and modern. So if you are looking for certain styles, estate sales may be the only place to find them.
2. A new chair, similar style, in a solid color fabric retails for $759. Add the tax and delivery fee and you are well over $800. Buy a chair at an estate sale for $100, spend $200 on fabric and $400 on labor and you are $100 ahead. AND you have a custom chair! You don’t have to pick from the limited fabric choices the manufacturer has available, you can shop and find exactly what you want. And I quoted $40 to $50 per yard and 4 to 5 yards per chair. If you find some on sale, you could save even more.
3. Pieces you find at estate sales are perfect to practice on if you want to learn to upholster your own furniture. You can also learn to sew slipcovers for these pieces. You Tube and Instructables both have lots of video tutorials. While you’re at the estate sale looking for a chair or sofa to cover, pick up some vintage sheets and use them to practice with. That way, you don’t ruin expensive fabric while learning.
1. Many of the chair styles that are sold at estate sales are out of production. I know the little rockers I have are no longer available. They have a similar chair but it is not as feminine as the ones I have, it is more sleek and modern. So if you are looking for certain styles, estate sales may be the only place to find them.
2. A new chair, similar style, in a solid color fabric retails for $759. Add the tax and delivery fee and you are well over $800. Buy a chair at an estate sale for $100, spend $200 on fabric and $400 on labor and you are $100 ahead. AND you have a custom chair! You don’t have to pick from the limited fabric choices the manufacturer has available, you can shop and find exactly what you want. And I quoted $40 to $50 per yard and 4 to 5 yards per chair. If you find some on sale, you could save even more.
3. Pieces you find at estate sales are perfect to practice on if you want to learn to upholster your own furniture. You can also learn to sew slipcovers for these pieces. You Tube and Instructables both have lots of video tutorials. While you’re at the estate sale looking for a chair or sofa to cover, pick up some vintage sheets and use them to practice with. That way, you don’t ruin expensive fabric while learning.

4. Buying a chair at an estate sale for as little as $40 sometimes, then buying the fabric when it’s on sale and finally taking it to the upholstery shop allows you to pay as you go. You don’t have to come up with one big payment all at once, nor do you have to finance something that you might wind up paying for long after its useful life. This brings up my next point…
5. Some furniture today is not made as well as older furniture. When you find solid wood pieces and heavy duty springs and rockers that is almost always a sign of quality. These pieces will generally last much longer than a piece with particle board construction and/or aluminum mechanisms.
6. Finally, you get a totally custom piece of furniture when you go this route. Fabric choices are practically unlimited, you can find fabric to match paint or carpet or dishes or your eyes! You don’t have to take brown, tan or blue. So what if the furniture stores are all full of heavy velours and tweeds in dark fall colors, you’re free to go find some hot pink linen or bright orange canvas if that is what you want!

I hope you will
consider used furniture the next time you need something. The thrill of the
hunt for the perfect piece is all the more exciting when you get to make all
the decisions instead of settling for whatever the retail stores say is in
fashion right now. It’s just another way you can make your home reflect your
personality and style. Most of all, it is a way to make sure that when you
spend your hard earned cash it is going for something that you love! Don’t
settle for something you think is ok, hold out for that vision you have in your
head. All it takes is a little patience and some shopping.
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