Don't usually post on weekends, but there were too many pics to post on Facebook :)
The itty bitty fridge! Love. They had another full sized fridge from the same period in the garage.
The buttons for the stove.
Even the dishwasher was cute.
I left with all these fantastic 40s and 50s belts, only 50 cents each! The benefit of going to an estate sale late is they usually have a "half off" type thing going. My favorite is the red studded belt, and the one on the far right is Whiting and Davis!
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to die for appliances and yes those strawberry spoons are the cutest,great for ice tea in the summer!
awww!!! that kitchen is adorable!!! i can soo see you in that kitchen with your 1950's dress and petti coat!!! With a Kitty brooch!! :D love it!!!
Oh wow! Those spoons are so sweet - can't wait to see the suit in action!
gosh I wish they did estate sales over here in Belgium! SO inspiring. And those strawberry spoons are so sweet it makes my teeth hurt :)
That kitchen is a dream...I actually just came home from an estate sale to it was in a mid century home to =)
What a beautiful kitchen!!!! Love all the appliances.
What a pity that estates sales don't exist in France... only flea markets!!!
LOVED THAT KITCHEN!!!!!!
In Sweden most kitchens looked like this http://static.beta.pixgallery.com/images/detail/L/V/T/PIX-LVTRFL.jpg. Some people still keep their kitchens in its original way, and I am looking for the perfect apartment with the perfect kitchen from the 50's. Really enjoy your blog btw! All the best, Ulrika
Okay, that photo didn't really do it justice, instead here's a newly built kitchen in the original design from back in the days http://www.husohem.se/Images/HOH/Cache/708/0/11373_50_tal2.jpg :) Hope you enjoy some Swedish design.
Wowwwww! I'm in love with the curved cabinetry! And I'm so jealous that you got that red belt - it would go perfectly with the '40s red studded shoes I just bought!
Oh, lucky girl re the belts.
An awesome haul! I'm lusting after that kitchen right now, but sadly mine is in progress right now... perhaps in my next house! x
Those sound like some amazing purchases, and that kitchen is so adorable!
From Carys of La Ville Inconnue
I've never seen a midcentury kitchen in that good of condition. The wallpaper, especially, is fantastic.
Oh - how I LONG for estate sales in the UK!
Wow...what a kitchen! I miss estate sales...that was so much fun! p.s. I'm using the tartan flannel I got at that one garage sale this week!! gotta love the flannel!
I wish we had estate sales here in Australia =[ It's my birthday soon, so I'll have the Whiting and Davis belt thanks =D
Amazing kitchen! Estate sales sounds wonderful, wish we had that over here.
Looking forward to seeing the suit!
Wow--I love that oven!!! Those strawberry spoons are so cute--I don't think I have ever seen anything quite like them! Will be fun for summer cocktails. ;)
I agree with CARIEE about the wallpaper. My heart skipped a beat when I saw the first photo because the top border faintly resembled that of the sixth picture down from this post. Your dream kitchen is cute even without dancing anthropomorphic vegetables.
!!! LOVE this kitchen! My heart just did a little jumping jack when I saw that oven.
Love this! the strawberry spoons are adorable! x
I completely understand how you feel. Last year I stopped by an estate sale in one of my favorite neighborhoods and was blown away by the kitchen. The cabinets were pink metal! All of the original appliances were intact as well as the chrome dinette set with boomerang formica. I could have died right there. The lady running the sale saw how much I loved the kitchen so she allowed me peek in the "off limits" areas. One was the hall closet which contained a fold out record player that was connected to every room in the house. It was at that moment I knew I wanted to live there for the rest of my life. Unfortunately my little dream home was not for sale and to make matters worse the owner's grandson already had plans to remodel. If he had been there I probably would have kicked him in the shins!
btw, the floral pitcher sitting under the window (6th pic) is a Clara pitcher in the Chintz pattern. It was made by Blue Ridge Pottery right here in East TN. The factory was located in the town where I grew up and was in business from the 1930's until mid-1957. My grandfather worked the kilns and my grandmother attached handles to cups.
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