Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Fantastic Fridgie!

Had yet to find a fridgie in my adventures until today, that's over a year since I've been looking for & collecting Pyrex. I went to about 8 different thrifts outside the downtown core today & to my surprise came across 5 fridgies! I only purchased 2. You'll find a picture of my new favourite Pyrex piece. It only cost me $2.99. The other fridgies were not in purchasable condition, terribly faded red, cracked, topless blue (twice!). I'll post my other Pyrex purchases this weekend!


I also came here to ask my American collectors a favour. As you may or may not know, if you do know me or not, I am a Canadian, which leaves me in a sorry situation on eBay sometimes. There are a couple sets of New Kids On The Block stickers I'd like to purchase, yet the sellers don't ship to Canada (you can't even contact them if they don't have your country in your shipping options anymore) & the ones on ebay.ca are outrageously overpriced. If anybody is willing to help, please send me a note. I'd really appreciate it. I'll send you the money via Paypal in advance.

Yours truly,

Sir Thrift-A-Lot

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Collecting my {Pyrex} Thoughts...

Heather from over at June Vintage here...{Note: its a new bloggy space!}

I found the motherload of Pyrex in one booth at an antique mall this past weekend...This particular antique mall happens to be a good source of Pyrex pieces but this one particular booth was mind-blowing. My heart started to race, my mind started to picture the pieces I saw on my shelves at home...But after the fantasy ended, I walked out of that antique mall with a vintage harvest gold set of Tupperware containers but no Pyrex!

I left that antique mall thinking far too deeply about my choice to not purchase any additions for my collection...{someone please tell me that I am not the only one who over thinks silly things!}

Collecting and thrifting is often more, to me, than just merely acquiring possessions or completing an unfinished set. The hunt, the bargain: these are both important parts of why I collect certain vintage items. When buying them in a retail situation such as this, both the hunt and bargain seemed to be removed, taking away some of the satisfaction from the experience for me.
However, as an Etsy vintage seller, I wanted to talk a bit about how collectibles are priced. Certainly, there are locations and sellers that have items highly overpriced {Goodwill, I am looking at you!} but I find it important to point out why certain items are priced the way they are...
Understanding vintage retail pricing:
  • supply and demand {Vintage is hot right now! Less supply, more demand= higher prices}
  • quality {full set? Casserole/fridgies with lids=higher prices}
  • rarity {again, tied to supply and demand...i.e. Pyrex promotional pieces}
  • condition
  • brand {no name milk glass vs. marked piece}
  • retail location : online vs. brick and mortar. This is important and often overlooked... Etsy/Ebay sellers typically sell their pieces for slightly less than brick and mortar stores because they also charge shipping. The sticker shock in B&M stores must be met with a consideration of retail overhead costs, lack of shipping charges and the ability to see/try-on/etc. the vintage piece. And, I can say from experience, online vintage sellers often have trouble selling if they charge more than the bottom line shipping cost, often losing money on the necessary packing supplies {not to mention extensive time} used to package breakables.
  • retail location: B&M stores...where my in-laws live, vintage Pyrex is simply what is still lingering in granny's cupboard and they think I am crazy for collecting "old stuff." Pieces at their flea market for Pyrex: cheap, cheap, cheap. In a marketplace where kitschy/vintage is big with younger folk with disposable incomes: prices are much higher...
So-collectors, sellers and everyone in between: what are your thoughts? Do you buy your Pyrex {or other collectibles} full price? Do you only thrift pieces? How do you feel about the retail prices of vintage items? I would love to hear some feedback from other sellers as to how you feel!

{Location of antique mall and the motherload of Pyrex: Whistle Stop Mall, Franklin, NC}

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Fall


Hello October!, originally uploaded by jenib320.
I am finding that as the days get cooler and the leaves start to change I'm really drawn to my orange pieces! Most especially the orange Friendship pieces! I love to use pieces that coordinate with the seasons.


Fall Treasures, originally uploaded by jenib320.
Lately I have been using my fridge dishes for all kinds of things that aren't food related. The 501s are just so handy for storing little things. They're moving up the list of my favorite sizes! :)