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Nice gams, eh? When I found this table my first thought was "Karl Springer" but that turned up nothing with a quick search. Then I remembered Pace! Not a fancy desinger but still a well respected name in the design world.
Right, there was 11 before...but these chairs didn't upholster themselves. I traded Jeff (our awesome upholstery guy) 7 of the chairs for his efforts in sprucing up 4 for me. Everybody Happy!!!
Again, we didn't find a whole lot there...but it's such a nice market with all kinds of great stuff including food and entertainment. If you get a chance to go next season I highly recommend doing so.
Christ, I really don't even know how much of this Buffet Server stuff I have right now! I need to get it all together one of these days and do a tally I guess. Well, add Two more really cool pieces to the lot!
Some of this lot has been sitting around here for a lil bit and some of it just recently found its way into the fray. The candle holder and platter are fairly recent finds but the bookends have been sitting in a small paper bag since last Halloween!
I just dropped off this beautiful pair of Robert Sonneman / Kovacs bubble table lamps at The Green Shag Market today. Not something you expect to find at a flea market, but they look right at home in the booth!
Dang but I had a lot of lamps hangin' around here waiting to head down to the booth at The Green Shag Market. I say "Had" 'cuz I finally took a load of them and some other good stuff down there just this afternoon.
Illuminate came by for our annual Nightmare Before Christmas party and brought with her 3 bags from the Goodwill. I remember her texting me about some Blue Heaven she had spotted at a thrift a while back but had forgotten all about it. What a strange "set".
Yes, this fabulous pair of living room chairs are currently available in my booth at The Antique Mall of Creve Coeur. It took great effort to get them there too, since I should have been cleaning the house in preparation for our yearly Halloween / Christmas party.
If you've been reading Mr. Modtomic for about Four years you may remember this place as Neophobia. While the name and ownership have changed, the good stuff inside is still the good stuff!
What I picked up was the splendid new (yes, NIB for $225 w/ Zoom Lens Kit!) Nikon 1 J3 camera that I shot this fantastic Sonneman Orbiter floor lamp with. The camera took us to Edwardsville Il. and then we had to tool all the way down to Festus Mo. to pick up the Sonneman score. Lots of driving.
Yes, Greeting indeed! Why does it seem that the more northerly cities have more cool vintage modern? Not that there's no good stuff in the south...why, Mr. Modtomic just dropped about 10 ads on the New Orleans craigslist! Yup, shameless self promotion. Anybody between StL. and NOLA need me to bring them anything around Halloween?!
This super mod swag lamp came from the same home as the last four chairs I've featured here. I tol' ya! I cleaned the joint out! Today I got to thinking about the long journey it took for me to get there. Want the condensed version? Yeah, I don't have THAT much time either!
You KNOW Mr. M cannot resist some silver fade Dorothy Thorpe style bar ware! The funny thing is, they were half the price of the "rocks" glasses I picked up too. Both the cashier and myself could do little more than twist our faces up In bemusement and shrugg.
Yesterday was quite a busy day. Not necessarily work busy...but once we got going it was fairly non stop. After a brunch at the Girlfriend's Mom's we had to hustle to get over to the Creve Coeur Antique Mall to pull these out, clean them up, photograph them, tag 'em up and find some room for them in the booth. Then we had to tool home to grab up some lawn chairs to sit in at the Drive In. Phwew!
This coffee table is the largest and most expensive item I managed to pick up over the weekend. I managed to bundle (thanks American Picker Frank Fritz) it with another item to get the price right. I feel like I should have brought more home, but this is just the start.
I finally caved and replaced a vintage sofa we've been using for years with the MUCH more comfortable Gus Modern unit I was making available until recently. Since I also had the matching chair (and can't bear to break up a set) I had to shift the chair that WAS where the Gus piece needed to go. Hence the availability of the most prized (I guess not MOST prized) Sigurd Ressel Falcon chair.
We spotted this chair quite a while back at a local consignment / resale shop in St. Chuck. I inquired about the price since it didn't have a tag at the time. They told me it was available on eBay at the time. I checked eBay and did indeed find it, but not at a price I was going to be interested in paying!
This is the Fourth hide rug that I've brought home so far. All Three of my full size ones have come from Craigslist and my little one (about the size of bath mat!) was found at the Wentzville Flea. I know that not everybody digs these and I don't know why I feel like they go so well with mid century modern, but I'm totally smitten with them.
The Wentzville flea has finally hit it's stride. The last two Sundays have been well attended by the vendors which is a big 180 from the few couple weekends we had previously seen. I still didn't find much, but I do find myself being a bit pickier these days.