Yup, Saturday's eagerly-anticipated jumble sale proved to be just as good (if not better) than I'd hoped it would be. I thought I might be on to a winner when I spotted the huge queue of people already waiting when I arrived at just after 1.30 pm. In fact, the queue was even longer than I'd realised at first as it went right up the side of a rather large building as well as all the way down the path that I was standing on.
Highlights of my finds include these wonderful 1970s curtains (they pattern is huge - each repeat must be each at least a foot high.) They're destined for eBay where these sorts of vintage barkcloth prints seem to sell quite well. I don't think I've ever seen such a huge pile of linens at a jumble sale in my life. On my third look through them all I still managed to unearth this little gem
An appliqued and embroidered duvet cover and matching pillowcase for my nephew, for when he has a 'sleepover' at Mandma's house. There had been complaints that the floral duvet cover my Mum had put on his bed was too 'girly!' I think this one should meet with his approval. I also found a couple of small pieces of nice fabric for myself and
A lovely Rupert Bear pillowcase. I'm not sure whether to try selling this on eBay or to try cutting it up to make a Rupert Bear bag for myself. I've always loved Rupert so I'm leaning towards making a bag at the moment.
I also came away with 18 books for the grand sum of £3.00 - which works out at just over 16.5p per book. Three of them have gone on Amazon for re-sale, two on Greenmetropolis, three were bought for me, including a brand new Henning Mankell novel which was only published this year and which cost £12.99 (and that's for a paperback) when it was new!! Sadly, the rest are destined for the local charity shop.
On the clothing tables I found a rather nice vintage cotton dress - for eBay - and two T-shirts and a lovely thick hooded zip-up top for my nephew.
However, it was on the bric-a-brac stall that I came across the best find of the day
Two different sized bowls and a cup in the Persephone pattern by Wedgewood. Apparently the designer was Eric Ravilious, and this stuff sells for mega-bucks on eBay. Oddly enough, I only picked them up because I rather liked the pattern myself and carried them about in the bottom of a bat in a very cavalier manner all afternoon. How I got them home unscathed I've no idea, but I'm mighty glad I did.
I've now somewhat revised my previous rather scathing comments on jumble sales in Essex - they're really rather good, you know.
I've linked this post over at Apron Thrift Girl's Thrift Share Monday.