The things you buy at auctions
As you may remember, I have been trying my hand at auctions lately. While I enjoy the lower prices and the excitement of bidding, there is a downside: you often end up with things you really didn't want. This is because they were in the same box with the thing you did want.
Usually, in fact, I will bid on a box lot and end up with the one wanted item along with a dozen unwanted items. I still got a great deal for that one item...but I have to take the rest of it home anyway.
Usually, in fact, I will bid on a box lot and end up with the one wanted item along with a dozen unwanted items. I still got a great deal for that one item...but I have to take the rest of it home anyway.
Case in point: I really wanted this beautiful beaded purse -- all shiny pearls,
so chic and in amazing, not-one-pearl-missing condition!
But, it came in a box with these pheasants.
Now, there was also this cool, very old hat thing in the box, which I can still sell.
But...what am I going to do with those pheasants?
And this old camera? Now, granted, it is a cool old piece.
But, I know nothing about cameras like this.
And I'm not really eager to educate myself right now.
And I'm not really eager to educate myself right now.
Here's another example: a VERY old covered box, about the size of a bar of soap.
It is aged velvet over wood, with fantastic old bouillon trim
and a beautiful porcelain cover. But, it came with...
him. Also very old, made of wood.
And rather creepy.
As well as this kitschy musical souvenir from Lourdres.
It plays -- what else? -- Ave Maria.
Edit: Ben was excited about getting a Thinker sculpture; he's having fun with it!
Edit: Ben was excited about getting a Thinker sculpture; he's having fun with it!
The Stuff You End Up With is piling up much more quickly than The Stuff I Wanted --
alarmingly so! What's a girl to do?
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The pheasants would be great in a a Thanksgiving setting.
If the items don't sell you can always donate them to your local thrift store.
Amber