Giving Thanks and the Wonders of Fall

Fall is here, the weather is cool, we've finally had a little rain and nature's beauty is amazing. Thanksgiving is almost here as well and we have a lot to be thankful for - family, friends and country. We thank all of you for your friendship, interest and support. We feel blessed.

Veteran's Day was Sunday and a huge thank you goes out to all of our veterans and current soldiers. It is scary to think where we'd all be without you.

The shop news this week is that we have a new dealer that has moved in! "Cabin Fever" is now at From Out of the Past. This booth is full of primitives and all kinds of great finds. Check out Cabin Fever in the sidebar.


For those looking to fill in their Fitz and Floyd Christmas china from 1982, we've got it. We have ten-four piece place settings of the china. Isn't it beautiful?


For that primitive Christmas look, how about some flannel ornaments? All of these ornaments were made from old flannel shirts. (If you know Charlie, you know that we have a lot of flannel at our house!)









This is a Wagner cast iron skillet. For those that love to cook those special things in cast iron, this is perfect as it is deeper than most. Wagner, along with Griswold, are quite collectible.











Not only do we have Wagner and Griswold skillets, we have a wall of cast iron. If you are looking for a particular size of skillet, there is a good chance we'll have it.


This is a very old wrench. It works by sliding the bottom clasp up and down by the lever and then pushing the lever to the handle to tighten the grip.

$15
If you love this kind of thing, we have lots of old tools.



Commanche Mud Art Planter - Isn't he cute?
$5.95
This is a cigarette silk. They came in cigarette packs a long time ago. We have approximately 20 of them, all of them from either Fatima or Old Mill cigerattes.

Last, but certainly not least, how could I not post a blog without a marionette. This is Wendy of Peter Pan fame. She certainly doesn't look as if she is certain about what is going on does she.

$30

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