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Photobugs
True Blue Farmgirl

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Pamela
Post Falls Idaho
USA
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Posted - Apr 23 2007 :  10:24:18 PM  Show Profile
On the spoons, if they are in pretty good shape I would have a hard time making something out of them. I would put them in a display/shadow box. You might want to add some of the other things you have found. You may even want to put all of the stuff together in a cabinet, like on a shelf of your china hutch (if you have one). Or do some treasure hunting at the thrift shops for a cabinet that they could all go in. You might want to type up a letter about where you found them and the circumstance or about the family they belonged to. I think we should do all we can to document these things. When I buy something at a yard sale I try to ask about it, then I have a journal where I write about the item. This is also a good way for my children to know where I got the things in my house, after I go to meet my maker. I also like to photograph the things and label what they are.
This is my two cents worth.

Pamela

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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

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melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Apr 24 2007 :  09:54:49 AM  Show Profile
WOW!!! great ideas ladies. The windchime one is a neat idea. The drawer pull one is great too!! I am getting the itch to get digging again. I do agree with Photobug about documenting things. I have 4 big steamer trunks full of clothes that belonged to people, family that lived in my house. but no one seems to know who they belong to. I asked my husbands aunt (she grew up in the house) if she knew who owned the clothes, but she doesn't. It's a shame because there are some gems in here. From formal gowns to baby bonnets. anyway......this si so much fun hearing about your treasures!!!

"learn to watch snails" SARK
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Apr 24 2007 :  10:52:52 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Melanie-

How old are the clothes? Are they from within that last 50 years or older than that? How fun to live in older houses and farmsteads where you can find that kind of thing! I thought I was pretty lucky when I found 2 abandoned china coffee cups in my cupboard in this apartment. They aren't extremely old- maybe from the 50's but I think they are pretty ;)

Alee
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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

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melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
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Posted - Apr 24 2007 :  4:50:31 PM  Show Profile
the clothes are from at least 3 generations ago on my husbands fathers side (we think) so how old does that make them?

"learn to watch snails" SARK
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Apr 24 2007 :  6:32:03 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
At least 100 years old?

Alee
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Kathie
True Blue Farmgirl

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Kathie
Thonotosassa Florida
USA
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Posted - Apr 25 2007 :  11:12:32 AM  Show Profile
I really love old silver ware too!
windchimes are so terrific like Michelle says.. I made myself a set & inculded old enamelware in mine too..( you know.. pots & bowls etc..)
it's pretty loud.. but alot of fun!
the 'frame' - ing gave me an idea too.. use an old wooden picture frame them nail the silver ware all around the frames.. ( i love really old pictures of people eating !) & you just don't ordinaily find photos in the kitchen.. i have an old one of my father in law eating pie & smiling with that 1st bite.. it's a sweet picture..
OR! if the silver ware is just too nice to mess up just yet.. build a shadow box with it.. you know.. doillies & maybe an old page from a recipe book or something in the back ground..
Get digging girl!
More good stuff is still hiding where that came from!


In a World Where you Can Be Anything, Be Yourself..
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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

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melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
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Posted - Apr 25 2007 :  12:13:51 PM  Show Profile
WOW!! 100 years old. I think I might "loan" the clothes to a museum so that they can display it properly and preserve it better.

"learn to watch snails" SARK
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Alee
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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Apr 25 2007 :  12:49:17 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
That’s just a guess- but I bet a museum could date them more accurately due to fabric used, styles, and things like that. Most museums love this type of donation and it would be great to have them be preserved and on display for the community

Alee
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small graces
True Blue Farmgirl

108 Posts

Jennifer
Candor NY
USA
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Posted - Apr 30 2007 :  7:28:28 PM  Show Profile
Just a week ago my 8 year old son and 13 year old daughter found a heap at my sisters' house site. My Sis and BIL gave them permission to dig. They made $30.00 at the local auction with a tray lot of bottles! Talk about business people! Guess where my Sis headed two days later? LOL!!!

"And there they were all night long, Sound asleep. In the big red Barn. Only the mice were left to play, rustling and squeaking in the hay, While the moon sailed high. In the dark night sky" Margaret Wise Brown
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akcowgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Valerie
Homer Alaska
USA
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Posted - Apr 30 2007 :  8:04:47 PM  Show Profile  Send akcowgirl a Yahoo! Message
Wow i wish i could find the kinds of thing you ladies find. the only thing we found when we excavated for the this house was a bunch of car parts, old oil and transmission fluid, and old commercial fishing gear. All in all it was a bunch of junk but i love hearing your stories.

Valerie
Yes, I live in my own little world. But that's ok they know me here.
Deja Moo: The feeling that you've heard this bull before.

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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

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melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - May 01 2007 :  04:57:32 AM  Show Profile
Great that your children were able to sell the bottles. I have probably 75 that I have found and that is a conservative estimate. I have taken them to many flea markets to sell with no luck. I think the reason why is everyone on this island has a "dump" in their backyard so they don't need to buy from others as they have a lot of their own.

"learn to watch snails" SARK
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katmom
True Blue Farmgirl

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Grace
WACAL Gal WashCalif.
USA
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Posted - May 05 2007 :  08:31:05 AM  Show Profile
Michell,
My DH use to go to No. Calif. w/a buddy to go Bottle digging. They would go to some of the old small towns,,, I kid you not,,,look for turn of the century old houses,,,knock on the door & ask if they could probe the owners back yard for old trash heaps long since buried. We have a collection of interesting bottles. I love the old ones that start bluepurpleing from age & having been in the trash heap which was often set afire to burn up much of the trash.
So,,,,don't be surprised when we get up there & a man in his mid 50's comes knocking on your door with a bottle probe!!!! lol!


>^..^< Happiness is being a katmom.
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Huckelberrywine
True Blue Farmgirl

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Michelle
Rosalia
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Posted - May 05 2007 :  08:37:02 AM  Show Profile
What fun! I love finding old bottles. Most of the ones we've found so far have been victims of target shooting, but I do know quite a few places around here I could recommend, and the folks you could ask.

When I was growing up outside of Las Vegas, we used to go hiking in the desert, and always brought home neat old bottles...now that place has homes built over it. Once we even found a meteorite, but we didn't know what it was (being kids) and our father tossed it over the fence. Kinda wish I had that now...

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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - May 07 2007 :  07:19:47 AM  Show Profile
I try to incorporate the old bottles that I find into my every day decorating. I clean them out really good and have one as a toothbrush holder. Of course they can be used to hold flowers, pens. If you find old jars that have character, use them to hold your kitchen utensils, hair brushes, buttons...etc.

"learn to watch snails" SARK
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - May 07 2007 :  4:07:43 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
One thing that was always tons of fun to see was my Great-Great Aunt Nora's Sun porch. She never threw anything that could be reused away and she had tons of bottles all lined up on her sun poarch. Many turned blue and purple in the sun so it was really pretty to see all the multi colors in the window like that.

Alee
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Kathie
True Blue Farmgirl

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Kathie
Thonotosassa Florida
USA
2436 Posts

Posted - May 08 2007 :  10:42:01 AM  Show Profile
A couple nites ago i came home from work & went to put something comfy on just like I always do when i get home.... & there was a grocery bag on the bathroom Vanity.. tied up several times.. i was trying to untie it & my husband came in & said "You may want to do that outside.. because what's inside stinks like nothing else!" i went in the laundry room with the bag.. ready to toss it out the bag door if i had to.. My husband told me that my middle Son Josh had found it laying near the Trash Compactor at his work.. & pickied it up saying "Mom will love this!"
I untied the bag.. & inside was this really old.. cutest twin size quilt! Now i love Quilts!! i don't care what they look like or what shape they are in.. i don't thing you can ever have too many.. !! Ever!
( i even have a couple in my living room on either side of the wondow framing like shutters.. looks pretty neat..)
well.. the quilt is in fair shape.. But wow.. what a smell..
I have know i idea what the previous 'owner' had been using it for.. I'm guessing maybe a dogs bed.. but maybe he had decided he couldn't stand the funk anymore.. & dragged the old thing to the compactor to have someone throw it away for him!
& That's where Joshua found it..
Well.. it's in fair condition.. need some repair.. was really leary about washing it.. usually the old ones i just leave as they are...
But that STINK!! i had to risk it..
i figured i could do anything with it the way it was.. so.. i poured a couple capfuls of Downey right in the washer.. & 2 of the soap.. filled the washer.. once it filled i went ahead & put the stinking thing in.. & added more Downey for the rinse cycle..
Believe it or not.. It survived the washer!!
So.. I tossed it in the dryer.. & it made it through that as well!!!
Can you believe it??
So.. i folded my sweet little addition up & it's now laying on top of my Grandfather Clock!! Thank You Joshy!
That was my Treasure in the Scrap Heap this week!!

Kathie

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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - May 08 2007 :  12:49:18 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Kathie-

It's amazing what some people throw away isn't it? I scavenged my drying rack from a dumpster. Perfect condition and pretty large too.

Alee
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